Borrow little things to the effect

Eino 2022-03-22 09:01:19

I opened the movie on TV when I had nothing to do at night. The TV was not full version and I thought there would be the next one. Later, I saw it lasted 100 minutes, but the TV showed 70 minutes. I jumped to the video site and spent a viewing coupon to read the content behind it. When the real person showed up, my good feelings went up.

Just one thought after reading it: It's really interesting.

At first I thought it was just a simple plot similar to a heroic movie. Some ordinary people selected by fate are already boring. I just think it is quite interesting to present it in Lego form, otherwise I will miss an interesting movie.

Although it is very straightforward to talk about glue, I did not expect to refer to our rigid idea of ​​things in reality, stubbornly follow the instructions to assemble it and fix it, so that it could "live" and "kill" it. The child's imagination is stifled outside the basement. It is everywhere that the child should not be as lifeless as those objects.

After watching the movie, I have two thoughts: 1. Lego is really interesting. I will get a set another day; 2. Be sure to accompany the child to play with toys in the future, expand his/her imagination, and don't let the creativity lose.

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Extended Reading

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!