How I was driven crazy by a Lego movie

Rosario 2022-01-06 08:01:15

(This film review is intended to remind you parents who plan to take your baby to watch this movie. If your baby is very small and loves to ask questions, please be prepared in advance and can only help you here)

The rating of Lego Movie 2 in the UK is U, which means it is suitable for everyone to watch. It does not even require parental guidance. So it is a prerequisite to take a three-and-a-half-year-old baby to watch the movie.

Not long after the movie started, the baby asked: mother why they started fighting. I simply answer: because they are bad guys. Lucy, they are good people. The baby then asked: why are they bad guys. I explained to him: Although the bad guys look very cute, they are still bad guys. The purpose of this movie is to tell us that we can’t see people who are cute and who give us delicious and fun people, and we just acquiesce that they are good people. They are likely to be bad guys. Why do bad guys give us delicious and fun? Well, because they want to brainwash us, just to make us think they are good people. Seeing the baby nodding, I sighed with relief, and felt a little smug in my heart: I finally explained it clearly, and seized the opportunity to educate the baby.

Unexpectedly, it didn't take long for the bad guys to turn back and turn, Nima gorgeously!

At this moment, I realized that I had fallen into a pit, and I didn't dare to look at the baby next to me. I could only mute in my heart that the baby didn't understand, didn't understand, don't ask me, don't ask me. However, the baby still turned her head and asked: why did Rex push Emmet mom. I sighed silently and said: Rex is the bad guy, those before are not bad guys. The baby asked: Then why do you want to say that they are bad people? I said: Because my mother made a mistake before, someone who looks cute may be a good person, not necessarily a bad person (my heart is broken when I try to fill the hole).

Finally, it's almost done. After a while, I found the bad guy Rex Nima Yuan, come on, it's Emmet! Emmet's future is Rex. He made a time machine and changed his destiny. Emmet did not become Rex. Emmet from the future, Rex, disappeared. Seeing Rex disappear, I looked at the baby sitting next to her with her mouth half open, and the ominous premonition in my heart became stronger and stronger. Tell me the screenwriter!)

Finally, the baby raised the question: why did mother Rex disappear.

Me: Because. . . . . . Me, I don't know. . . . . . Ask your dad!

Well, in addition to possibly causing some trouble to parents, overall it is a qualified commercial cartoon. I probably talked about three things briefly: Don’t throw your own Lego toys and grab Lego toys with your friends (for children audiences), it’s OK to be cool (for audiences in the rebellious period), and the cruelty of growth will make us become Another person forgets who he is (for an adult audience). The level of funny and touching is near the passing line, you can see it or not.

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The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part quotes

  • Emmet Brickowski: Lucy!

    Wyldstyle: Emmet! Did you draw stubble dots on your face?

    Emmet Brickowski: What? No.

  • Robot Armor: Who are you?

    Wyldstyle: I'm your worst nightmare!

    Robot Armor: You're me, when I'm late to school and I forgot my homework and my pants are made of pudding.

    Wyldstyle: No, I don't...