Slowed to perfection. Forbidden Friendship · John Powell How to Train Your Dragon (Music from the Motion Picture) Original link: • Forbidden Friendship Art: www.deviantart.com/jeremiasch...
Honestly one of the reasons why I adore How To Train Your Dragon is because of all the heartwarming soundtracks, those same nostalgic soundtracks who made the movies so alive-like and spoke better than the people themselves. Shredded a tear ngl, this is beautiful and I wish more people could cherish the soundtracks and the movies + series as a whole... 🥺❤
I completely agree with you Yoshirenn, and you as well Tuned. In fact, Forbidden Friendship is my very favorite soundtrack piece. It even ranks higher than any of the Lord of the Rings pieces, which is saying A LOT!
The Httyd soundtrack is the best soundtrack I have ever heard. There’s something so magical about it and it always makes me emotional. Thank you for this, it’s beautiful 💜
I don't care what anyone says but the httyd soundtracks beat any music out there. It feels as if I am home, as if it's my comfort place. The films, watching them over and over not having any sense of boredom but nostalgia; just wow. I get goosebumps everytime.
OH how I'd love to be in the HTTYD universe! I was 6 years old when the first one came out. I grew up watching the films and still absolutely ADORE them to this day! The soundtracks are so... beautiful and heartwarming. The feeling of comfort and warmth the music and films give me is unexplainable! There is something so magical about the HTTYD universe that just feels so comforting. I remember having HTTYD posters, playing at school with my friends as characters from the films. Listening to this has given me a huge sense of nostalgia and I love it! Thank you for this. It is truly beautiful and wonderful!
John Powell is a legendary composer. He isn't a person good with words (in my opinion), but he's always had a way of expressing everything he wanted to into music. Kindness, patience, fear, trust, all of those could be put into one piece to describe a fictional boy and a fictional dragon, and making it history. The scene didn't even have dialogue, it was just music, and their relationship unfolding. Every note, every measure, every crescendo and decrescendo, every dynamic change, every single thing spoke for itself. Everything made it clear exactly what this was about, about one boy, showing the kindness, patience and trust in his heart to change history, even at the expense of his life. John Powell poured himself into this movie, and it showed
This is my favorite song from the soundtrack, only because I have such a strong emotional connection to this scene. This was one of the first movies that made me really feel as a child. I had it on disc and I would watch it repeatedly. This scene specifically always made my jaw drop, and still does if I’m being honest.
I am astrophobic, before lighting storms or any bad weather i get bad anxiety. Nothing can calm me down when i get anxious like i do, i thought that would be the norm amd never fix. I found this and it calmed me down better than this one peice of music, thanks for helping a fellow httyd fan with her phobia
The moment that changed our lives was this very scene 🤍 HTTYD was my childhood like it was for so many others, and despite it coming to a close, it forever lives in our hearts. These movies will always hold a special place in our minds.
This is so nostalgic…I feel a way,that I can‘t explain.Sad,happy,feels like remembering something from my childhood,even though I‘m 12!This is absolutely wonderful
This is probably my favorite piece of music ever created. It’s so warm and beautiful and just feels euphoric to listen to. Accompanied with the absolutely stellar scene it belongs to and it’s literally the greatest 4 minutes in movie history.
I know it’s just adding reverb and changing the speed but these are so beautiful. I’m tearing up now, ahg! Thank you so much for bringing a bit of my wonderful childhood back to me through this music, I really, really appreciate it.
I think John Powell should continue making HTTYD soundtracks, even knowing that the series is over. He should make more music so we can lay in our beds and imagine what they all did next. Create fake scenarios based on his music. That would be lovely: