The intersection of reality and fairy tales, great!

Rosemarie 2021-10-20 17:38:18

The first 30 minutes followed the "Building a New Movie World View" animation in recent years ("Despicable Me", "Monster University" and even "Transformers", "Avatar" and "Inception". Of course, there are also some that must be mentioned. Marvel's usual routine, the last 20 minutes was unexpectedly exciting. The intersection of reality and fairy tales tells a simple and profound truth. (Many directors always like to hide the truth in the plot and dialogue of fairy tales when making cartoons. This time the director went the other way.) It seems to block the imagination straightforwardly. Geospace is a rare creativity in recent years, great! Moreover, the band-aids, batteries, etc. that the director laid in the previous article for the arrival of the final reality, and even the indiscriminate Batman, Superman, Lincoln, NBA stars, it is wonderful to think about it.

Other highlights are the funny lines that have risen from the humor of ordinary animation movies to the state of nonsensical; and the production staff have tried hard to create clouds and the sea with square and rigid building blocks.

See also the excellent film review of Douyou Mazel Faker, "Why are you forced to watch Warner". Said a lot of what I wanted to say, told me a lot that I didn't know.

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The Lego Movie quotes

  • The Man Upstairs: You know the rules, this isn't a toy!

    Finn: Um... it kind of is.

    The Man Upstairs: No, actually it's a highly sophisticated inter-locking brick system.

    Finn: But we bought it at the toy store.

    The Man Upstairs: We did, but the way I'm using it makes it an adult thing.

    Finn: The box for this one said "Ages 8 to 14"!

    The Man Upstairs: That's a suggestion. They have to put that on there.

  • Bad Cop: You were found at the construction site convulsing with a strange piece.

    Emmet: That's disgusting!