The 87th Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature in 2015 pissed me off. One is because Ghibli's Kaguya Monogatari and Cartoon Salon's Song of the Sea both lost to Disney and Marvel's pipeline works Super Marines. What's even more abhorrent is that the Academy rejected this creative word-of-mouth work from the nomination list on the grounds that The Lego Movie was a super-long commercial, and the mediocre How to Train Your Dragon 2 was on the list instead. So I'm looking forward to the release of The Lego Movie 2.
Fancy play stalks must be the most popular part of the Lego Movie series for fans, especially DC fans, to make fun of themselves. But if an animated feature film is far from enough to surprise the audience, the Emoji movie is a negative teaching material. The part that everyone loves about The Lego Movie is probably because it breaks the dimensional wall and tells the story of a father-son reconciliation while criticizing totalitarianism and anarchism. It must be entertaining and entertaining, and it must be profound and profound. The Lego Movie 2 did not escape the sequel and could not surpass the previous one. When the storytelling technique of breaking the dimension wall loses its freshness, the problem of thin script and simple plot becomes more prominent.
Only rely on Batman's hard work to support the scene. No matter what, I still pay the bill for being cheap and cute. After all, the first brother of Warner Bros. has nine independent films to try his best to save his respect at the cost of marriage, and he must support him unconditionally. What's more, the lines like "Sexy as Ben Affleck" can be used, and I can pretend to be blind to the other shortcomings of the movie.
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