But after watching it for about half an hour, I think this movie Nima is really awesome!
All kinds of jokes:
At the beginning, the big boss went to grab the treasure, and the grandfather who looked like Gandalf made a prediction: Emma will have a yellow-faced boy to save the world blahblah in a few decades. Finally, I said: Actually I lied to you.
The big boss immediately fired a laser, and the grandfather covered his face: oh my eyes-doesn't this translate as "blind my dog's eyes"!
Then the protagonist came out and stretched out to maximize the characteristics of Lego, and the audience burst into laughter.
The protagonist goes to work and meets a neighbor and a group of cats. He calls out their names one by one, and the cats "meow" one by one. At last he called out the neighbor's name, and the neighbor also slapped his feet and "meowed".
The scene where the hostess showed her face, the audience burst into laughter again, which lasted a long time. Mainly because the male protagonist’s expression is too stupid (the Emma Lego people can still show such an expression, which is unscientific in itself!)
Every time a bad cop throws the table and kicks the stool, everyone laughs. Every time they sing everything is awesome, everyone laughs (this song has become an endless brainwashing song)
Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Gandalf/Dumbledore... all kinds of spoofs. Especially Batman, was hacked out! (Well, who told you to dress so dark =v=) Every time he said: ah, this can't happen. Turning his head: Emma actually appeared! Everyone burst into tears and put wax on Batman.
(But to be honest, I really despise the ending of that junior high, even if he is the male lead, he is a junior!)
The old man had a last word when he was about to die. According to the rule of "I have a last word at the end of the day, but I will definitely catch my pigtails if I can't finish talking about it." As expected, the grandfather only said "there is no special person at all," and he was beheaded. But the most funny scene appeared: Grandpa Lego plugged in the halo on the top of his wings, was hung by a rope, and made a ghost cry from the sky. He was afraid that everyone would not recognize him, and he introduced: I am the ghost of the grandfather. The audience laughed non-stop again.
In fact, every time the grandpa appears, everyone will laugh and pee. This prophet has no holy and high-end qualities at all. For example, when the heroine and the heroine fall off a cliff halfway, the slow motion gives them plenty of time to confide in romantic lines such as "I can't be born in the same year, the same month and the same day, but I will be content if I die in the same year, the same month and the same day." It's a pity The old grandfather's wandering figure kept dangling behind them, and mixed with the slow "Ah——————" shout, it was really horrible. We laughed as long as the protagonist and the protagonist had spoken love words.
In the last scene, the little boy's sister begins to seize the world. A group of non-mainstream little pink patters fell: We are here to destroy you. The American kids with younger sisters all got down with a smile. I have the same feelings=v=
There are also various stalks: the
heroine appears -> the hero is hunted down -> the heroine comes to save the hero -> they fled to a different dimension -> rebellion in a different dimension -> rescue world. Does Emma sound like "The Matrix"?
The president gives brainwashing speeches on TV every day. Everyone has instructions in their hands, and everything must be done according to the instructions. There are monitors everywhere. While working, everyone sang together, the camera swept across a banner, and wrote the famous line in "1984": my eyes are watching you--by the president.
There are also about special not special. Not to mention this. In every Meiman, the superhero is the special one. But the movie was reversed later: Emma didn't actually have a special one at all. You are just an ordinary person. Did they slap the Mi Di people who claimed to be heroes hard?
At the end of the falling black hole that God unfolded, Nima turned out to be out of the Lego world and into the real human world. Does this look like "Sophie's World" and finally Sophie escaped from the book?
I thought this movie was meant to tell children that they must have imagination and creativity. However, the diaosi male protagonist still turned on the hook in the end to turn the stone into gold. The theory preached before is: Although you are very creative, there is no leader and no team spirit. The quality you need now is just follow the instruction.
Emma is actually fine with what you guys say.
In other words, I thought there would be easter eggs or something. As a result, there were no subtitles until the subtitles came out.
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