If you are a big believer in Zodiac signs, they can guide your life in many ways, including what movies you might like. For example, Capricorns will have their own unique likes and dislikes that might dictate their own taste in movies.

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With the fantasy genre, there are endless classics one could check out, but not all of them will be suitable to a Capricorn. One might want to consider the traits and personalities of Capricorns to decide which movies will work and which will not. Here are some fantasy movies Capricorns will love and some they will hate.

Love: How To Train Your Dragon

Best Animated Movies How to Train Your Dragon

Capricorns has incredible drive towards self-improvement. When they find a passion, they keep working at it until they become the best at what they do. They will train and learn for as long as it takes.

That kind of personal drive is at the center of the wonderful family-friendly animated film How to Train Your Dragon. The story is set in a Viking community that battles dragons. But when one timid young man finds an injured dragon, he begins to train it as well as learn a lot from the kind creature.

Hate: Ted

Given their deep desire to better themselves, it's no surprise that one thing that truly annoys Capricorns is laziness. They hate to see someone being inactive or slow to act. It is a notion they do not understand and are thereby frustrated by it.

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Capricorns would find little to laugh about in the fantasy comedy Ted. The film follows a young boy who makes a wish that his teddy bear would come to life. Years later, that boy is grown, and he and his magic bear spend their days drinking and smoking weed.

Love: Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King

Frodo talking to Sam on Mount Doom

When Capricorns put their mind to a goal, it's nearly impossible to distract them in their march towards achieving that goal. No matter what obstacles or delays are thrown in their way, Capricorns will continue until the job is done.

That kind of persistence sounds a lot like Frodo's quest in the Lord of the Rings films. In Return of the King, we see how determined Frodo is to destroy the ring once and for all, even after all the danger he encountered along the way.

Hate: Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl

Jack Sparrow looks afraid in Pirates of the Caribbean

Due to their practical nature, Capricorns do not often put up with foolishness of any kind. For them, there is a time and a place for fun, but they cannot stand it when people derail situations with unnecessary antics and madness.

Jack Sparrow, the hero at the center of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, would be a constant annoyance to Capricorn. With a serious mission underway, Captain Jack's endless rambling on about rum and who-knows-what is a distraction.

Love: Shrek

Capricorns have a lot of interests, but one thing they don't seem to have much interest in is flashiness or expensive items. They prefer a simpler and more practical kind of life. They know what works for them and are perfectly content letting others be the fancy ones.

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The character of Shrek seems like the perfect hero for Capricorns to cheer for. This ogre the complete opposite of every brave hero you'd expect to see in fantasy adventure films. He is grounded, practical, and it is the rich royalty that are the villains of the story.

Hate: Hellboy

Capricorns like to keep a level head in any situation. They do not see the value of losing your cool and often look at it as a weakness. When they do get angry, they prefer to direct it into a more useful manner rather than displaying it openly.

Hellboy would not be the kind of person Capricorns would want to work with. To be fair to Hellboy, he is a devil and is therefore prone to outbursts of rage. While he fights for the good guys, that temper would be a problem for Capricorns to deal with.

Love: Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Luke Skywalker and Rey on Crait in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Not only is learning of big importance to Capricorns, but they put particular value on what can be learned from experience. Young Capricorns look at their elders to teach them the wisdom they have acquired while older Capricorn love to impart their experience to others.

This dynamic is at the center of The Last Jedi as Rey seeks out Luke Skywalker to teach her about the Force and how to become a Jedi. The teacher-student relationship is a fascinating one and adds so much to the mythology.

Hate: Enchanted

Much like how Capricorns dislike displaying anger in an overt way, they tend to keep any passionate displays hidden when in public. People who let their emotions fly for the whole world to see tend to make Capricorns feel uncomfortable.

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In that sense, Enchanted would probably have Capricorn viewers cringing the entire time. The film stars Amy Adams as an animated princess who is magically transported into modern-day (and live-action) New York City. Watching this princess sing, dance, and talk about fairy tale love as onlookers watch confused would be too much for most Capricorns.

Love: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2

Harry fights Voldemort at the Battle of Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Capricorn can always be counted on to be there for their loved ones. They have a natural sense of responsibility that is not easily broken. They will stand up for their friends and family in extraordinary ways and do whatever is required of them.

The final film of the Harry Potter franchise finds Harry coming to terms with his own responsibilities. With the fate of Hogwarts and its students on the line, Harry is ready to face his fears, fight, and sacrifice what is needed of him.

Hate: Being John Malkovich

Seeing as Capricorns like to keep their emotions private, it makes sense that privacy, in general, is a very important thing for them. They hate the idea of that privacy being invaded by anyone else and prefer to keep some things to themselves.

The surreal fantasy comedy Being John Malkovich might seem more like a horror film to Capricorns. The movie follows an aspiring puppeteer who finds a secret passageway that leads into the mind of actor John Malkovich.

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