The first episode was co-directed by two creative geniuses, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The story mixes animation and live-action performances. It was released in 2014 and received unprecedented reviews. The follow-up episodes returned in 5 years, although the director was replaced by Mike Mitchell, but Phil Lord and Chris Miller are still the screenwriters and producers of this film. After actually watching the test film, even if the novelty is not as good as the first episode, I am very sure that the quality of the whole film is not due to Changed the director and dropped too much. The inherent jokes of the LEGO series are still there, and there are still a lot of memes. It is a qualified animated sequel movie. Friends who like the LEGO series, I highly recommend it. The story of this film continues from the end of the first episode. It describes that 5 years after Emmett saved the world, the world has not changed for better, only worse. The whole world has completely changed into a desert world like Mad Max, where one day a group of people from Invaders from far outer space, the speed and scale of their siege and siege are unbelievable. Even if they want to rebuild, it is too late. In order to defeat this group of cosmic villains and restore peace and order in the Lego world, Emmett, Lucy, Batman and other best friends will set off to the far side of the universe, where there is a wonderful music galaxy, this journey will produce a series of rigorous tests of their courage, creativity, wisdom, friendship and assembly skills . The first episode packaged the values of "encouraging creativity" and "self-identity" through the different Lego methods of father and son. The sequel was replaced by brother and sister, which is an extension of the theme of the first episode. Of course, the way the two brothers and sisters play Lego is also very different. It may not hurt when they were young, but as the little boy grows older, the values gradually change. The conflict between the two brothers and sisters It is also increasing day by day, and "growth" seems to be the core theme of this film. After the protagonist Emmett learns to create and identify himself in the first episode, the sequel must let him grow, and the character curve can continue to develop, but how to grow? What does growth lose? The conflict of values that occurs in growth is what this film wants to bring to the audience. The villain of this film is actually quite ingenious. At first glance, it is the alien in the trailer, but in fact it is the grown-up self, which is undoubtedly a carbine that slaps the audience in the face. The sequel is 5 years apart from the first episode, both in and out of the show, and the director also understands that it keeps pace with the times. In addition to incorporating more pop culture stalks, the addition of the new character Ace will undoubtedly bring Emmett to life. There is a journey of growth, and the process of growth is bound to lose something, but growth does not mean that you need to alienate the people who love you, nor does it mean that you need to abandon the heart of kindness and love. The real growth is from the inside out, which is both giving. It is also giving, and at the same time maintaining a heart of respect, kindness and tolerance. An authentic sequel to The Lego Movie , This film is still quite fun, maintaining the nonsensical jokes of the Lego series. The various actors, Marvel, and DC in the film make the audience laugh out loud. Batman laughs at himself for making a few movies and bitches. Marvel's stalk is the most laughable part of the whole film. The ending credits list is combined with popular songs, which is normal for cartoons, but the lyrics design of this film is quite ingenious. Its design is combined with the employee subtitle list, and it tells you who is in charge of this by singing? Who is in charge of that? Personally, I think this is the most creative end credit list and pop song mashup I've seen so far. The dubbing cast of the film still maintains the star-studded cast of the first episode, and the return of Elizabeth Banks, Chris Pratt, Will Arnett, Channing Tatoo, Jonah Hill...etc. It is quite eye-catching. Chris Pratt even gave his voice to the new character Ace this time, but the image of the new character is undoubtedly his role in Jurassic World, which is undoubtedly another Lego spoof. In addition, the film also added the LEGO version of Aquaman, the ultimate police detective John McLean, Harley Quinn, and even invited the character's actor to make a cameo dubbing. Bruce Willie's voice is undoubtedly the most impressive in the film. The hilarious sections, the stalks that Lego can play are really too rich and varied. On the whole, "The Lego Movie 2" is a sequel movie full of sincerity. Lego's creativity is still the same, and the pictures are still healing. The insertion of the episodes is even more diverse. Even if the freshness is reduced, the plot is a little swaying. Uncertain, but the overall core value still has its educational significance. "Growing up" is bound to lose something, maybe lose your virginity, maybe lose your way, but don't forget the original intention, don't push away the person who loves you, there is no need to try to be yourself. myself in loneliness. It is said that this film is already a science fiction film, and even the stalks of returning to the future and traveling through time and space have used XDD. #terriers are still a lot of #JusticeLeagueDon't ignore Green Lantern XDD #Bruce Willie came to help the cartoon voice #Sea King Harley Quinn also came to guest #Batman's cold wind is really funny#I also think Will Anai Te's voice is like Michael Keaton#It's so funny to joke about an actor#Marvel won't answer the phone again XDD #If you don't answer the phone,Lego will continue to bitch in the next episode#Why the meteorite turbulent bridge is so like the interstellar alien attack team 2 It #still fun sequel# I can't think of Brooklyn's little sister to play my rating: 8.0/10 ruffian state link:http://puff0819.pixnet.net/blog/post/276013012
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