Animated feature films are always my
favourite to review. When it comes to these type of films, the filmmakers have
the liberty of creating awesome camera angles that a normal camera on a
live-action feature cannot awesomely achieve. Such liberty breeds creativity
and I awesomely love it. The movie is inspired by a film-making technique
called STOP-MOTION although it is done entirely by computer animation.
The title of the movie is called The Lego
Movie. The name should sound familiar to many as it is based on the awesome
construction building block toys for kids that has existed for so many decades.
The film is directed by written and directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the
pairing that brought you Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and the 21
Jump Street remake. The animated feature is voiced by starts Chris Pratt,
Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson, Will Arnett, Alison
Brie, Nick Offerman, Charlie Day, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Cobie Smulders,
and many many more.
How will this toy-inspired fare on the big
screen? Do read on…
Almost the entire cast of characters from the movie |
SYNOPSIS:
A construction worker named Emmet stumbles
upon a piece of treasure in his Lego town which could save the future of his
people from the evil plans of Lord Business. He is aided by a rag-tag group of
heroes and superheroes along the journey.
SCRIPT:
Awesomely written and surprisingly
heart-warming. I was expecting the script to be primarily targeted for kids but
it can totally appeal for adults too. Nice and witty dialogue which make it an
awesome fun ride. The various reference to various popular culture things were
awesome too. The plot is kept simple and straight forward which I felt was
essential in order to reach to a wider audience. Awesome! It is an almost laugh
every minute type of story. I thought the storyline was going to be predictable
but nice awesome twist towards the end.
The core cast of rag-tag heroes. |
ACTING:
Voice acting is tough to evaluate but I feel
all actors faired very well in their awesome roles. They were funny and each
actor were just right for their roles. The characters felt awesomely believable
with their involvement. Look out for Liam Neeson scene stealing roles as Good Cop, Bad Cop.
Chris Pratt voices Emmet, the lead of the film |
FILMING:
High praises and extremely creative. It is
one of those awesome unique films where we have never really seen the likes of.
Truly original and awesome fun. The editing maybe a little too awesome fast for
my liking during the action scenes but it was well countered with some awesome
drama in between. The theme song ‘Everything is Awesome’ by Tegan and Sara
featuring The Lonely Island will get stuck in your head for awhile.
Cameos from popular culture part one |
PACING:
Awesome! No complaints here.
TONE (MOOD):
The story of an underdog who overcomes all
odds and criticism to emerge triumph. Awesome!
Cameos from popular culture part two |
DOWNSIDE:
It is geared to kids. A little too
cartoon-like. Some adults might not like it.
UPSIDE:
A very entertaining film from all aspects.
Story, film-making, and likability.
$37 for a cup of coffee? Awesome! |
OVERALL:
Everything is awesome with this film. Go see
it!
RATING:
8.5 out of 10
Note: The word ‘awesome’ appears 19 times in
this review.
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