A grown man crying like a fool in the cinema

Claudine 2022-04-23 07:01:59

In the theater, the girls and children were all laughing happily, but my 3D glasses were almost drenched in tears.

(Fortunately, it's his own glasses...) It's

not just laughing to tears, if this "Lego Batman" is just funny, then a grown man crying like a fool in the theater is too tm funny, right?

What impresses me is that this is a movie really made for children and LEGO fans.

Those magical "biubiubiu" sound effects make people feel that the whole story may just be the imagination of a kid who is playing Lego, especially Voldemort, Sauron, and the sea monster appearing together, doesn't it look like the beautiful, various A daydream of cartoon characters wandering into? The ending also perfectly shows the toy characteristics of Lego. Non-Lego fans do not need to imagine, and they will definitely wonder how they saved the world.

If Ghibli's animation is to arouse people's sincere emotions and reflections; Disney's animation is to weave a fairy-tale dream for people (by the way, earn you a fortune); then this "Lego Batman Movie" is a Let our childish innocence return to its place (and earn you a fortune by the way).

If you're also an adult whose childhood is getting farther and farther away, trust me, watching this movie will definitely touch you.

However, it shouldn't be as ugly as I cry

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Extended Reading
  • Claude 2021-11-23 08:01:10

    Samsung and a half, like the last Lego movie, is still a particularly joyful and relaxing animation. Playing with self-defeating and complaining, Will Arnett's Batman continues to be arrogant and mean, and various CP and group CPs. A few stalks are really laughing

  • Celestine 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Batman is Bruce Wayne's roommate.

The Lego Batman Movie quotes

  • Harleen Quinzel: [to Commissioner Gordon] Delivery from Phantom's Own Laundry.

    Batman: Phantom Zone?

  • Batman: Alfred, there's something wrong with the Batcomputer. Watch this. 'Puter. Nothing. 'Puter. Do you see what I'm saying?

    Alfred Pennyworth: There's nothing wrong with it, sir. I have just taken away your computer privileges.

    Batman: The parental lock? You can't do that.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Oh, I can. I've been reading Setting Limits for Your Out-of-Control Child.

    Batman: You know what? Doesn't matter, 'cause I have a double-secret super password that unlocks the parental lock.

    Alfred Pennyworth: You mean, "Alfred da Butt-ler," with two T's?