Enemies

It's easy to like Hiccup because he doesn't like himself.
Everyone knows what it's like not to like yourself.
It's easy to feel sorry for Stoick the Vast.
He's Hiccup's dad and he has no clue about his son or his enemies, the dragons. Everyone knows what it's like to think you know your reality and your enemies.

It's the year of the dragon and I was looking for a dragon-themed movie. Fr. Joseph at the Redemptorist monastery had extolled the dragon's ability to spew both water and fire. It's mythical yet in legends of every part of the world. With or without wings, it flies. In the East, they're signs of luck. In the West, they're enemies.

The movie can't be too dramatic.
Some of the sisters don't like to cry.
The movie can't be too action-packed.
Some of the sisters don't like blood and gore.

Between Hiccup, Stoick, and Toothless, the dragon, something was there for everyone.
I think something will be there for you if you decide to watch "How to train your dragon."

That is, if you're willing to laugh.
Cry.
And discover that some enemies are friends in disguise.

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