**Spoiler Alert**Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Starring the Voices of Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Will Farrell, Alison Brie, Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman. Just saw The Lego Movie today with my daughter and found it mildly entertaining though she seemed very pleased. A seemingly utopian Lego world is under threat from an evil Lego ruler, who plans to glue the Lego universe together. Only an unremarkable Lego named Emmet (who proves to be quite remarkable) and his friends can save the world and universe from gluey annihilation. The story is Lego-appropriate; as if from the mind of a child at play but nothing extraordinary. The movie's strength is its humor and its dogged determination to look like a Lego game rather than a lavish, CGI assault. I found myself chuckling often, especially when we see the father and son creators (Will Farrell is the father) of the story we're watching; who also happen to be key players in the story's outcome. More visually sophisticated children's fare can be found elsewhere but The Lego Movie has enough humor and a story conceived to boost any child's self-esteem, which should please parents and children alike.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
The Lego Movie
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