This is not just a comedy

Thora 2022-03-22 09:01:19

At the end of the movie, it contains the director’s view of the world. Those who have seen the dimension of space already understand it. For the two-dimensional world, human beings in the three-dimensional world are like gods in their eyes. We People living in the three-dimensional world have absolute control over them; and the film wants to show that our lives are like these toys. The child and his father are equivalent to the "gods" of the four-dimensional space, although on the surface it appears to be a very positive energy. The movie, but it actually implies that no matter how hard we try, we still cannot violate everything that the higher-dimensional "God" makes us do. The ending is reversed because the God relative to the toys-"that child" has changed. His father's thoughts, and at the end, when his father said his sister was coming too, some new creatures were added to the toy world and claimed to "destroy them" because of this.

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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!