An ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied
'Special', is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil tyrant from
gluing the Lego universe into eternal stasis.
Directors:
Phil Lord,
Christopher Miller
Writers:
Phil Lord (screenplay),
Christopher Miller (screenplay), 4 more credits »
Stars:
Chris Pratt,
Will Ferrell,
Elizabeth Banks |
Storyline
The LEGO Movie is a 3D animated film which follows lead character, Emmet
a completely ordinary LEGO mini-figure who is identified as the most
"extraordinary person" and the key to saving the Lego universe. Emmet
and his friends go on an epic journey to stop the evil tyrant, Lord
Business.
User Reviews
To be honest when I
first heard of 'The Lego Movie' I thought it to be a ridiculous idea
and automatically dismissed it as something bad. However, when I gave
it a second thought, I realized I kind of liked the idea. I mean, why
not create a big budget movie that takes place inside the Lego
universe? At least it's somewhat original (there have been previous
Lego movies, but they were all direct-to-video, and from what I realize
they are much different from this one). And in this age of
spin-offs, remakes, prequels, etc. originality is more valuable than
ever. Add to that the amazing cast in the movie, and I, for one, needed
no more reasons to see this movie and I ultimately enjoyed it.
The
movie opens with the movie's villain, Lord Business (voiced by Will
Ferrell), stealing a mysterious artifact called the 'Kragle' (I hope
I've written it correctly) from a wizard named Vitruvius (voiced by
Morgan Freeman), in order to destroy the Universe. During their
encounter, Vitruvius tells of a prophecy about a Chosen one, who will
find another mystical artifact, called 'The Resistance Piece' and will
put an end to Business's mettle. 8 and a half years later, Lord
Business's alter ego President Business is ruling the whole world
in a sort of totalitarian way. We then meet the movie's protagonist,
Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt), who one day accidentally stumbles upon
'The Resistance Piece' and is thought to be the Chosen one by a group
of Lego characters called the MasterBuilders.
Despite the fact
that The Lego Movie's plot summary may seem a bit complicated (and
despite the fact that I hailed the movie's originality a moment ago),
the movie is actually pretty predictable and formulaic. That isn't
necessarily a bad thing actually, the movie has an explanation of
some sort for why it is so predictable but the movie does get
slightly tedious from time to time. The only other possible downsides
to the movie besides that, are the movie's third act, which gets clingy
in some parts, and some of the action scenes. I like how the animation
is a combination of both stop motion and CGI, but this unusual style
of animation may be hard to follow during a few action scenes and I
fear this scenes might be even harder to follow if you decide to watch
the movie in 3D. Nonetheless, all this downsides to the movie are
easily overshadowed by its qualities.
The movie's biggest quality
is definitely that it is fun. The Lego Movie is a nostalgic look back
at childhood and it helps to realize that our child games were often
very silly, ridiculous, over the top and funny and in that way The
Lego Movie could be better appreciated by adults than by children.
Virtually almost every scene contains a silly joke or gag and I was
constantly giggling throughout the whole movie. The Lego Movie easily
succeeds in being a feel good, ridiculously entertaining movie that is
worth your time. Moreover, another The Lego Movie's quality is that it
has quite an impressive cast (Pratt, Ferrell, Banks, Day, Brie,
Freeman, Hill, Neeson, Offerman, O'Neil, etc.), that portrays a bunch
of very colorful and memorable characters. In short, if you are
interested in watching a nostalgic throwback to your childhood or just
want to watch a fun, feel-good movie, you mustn't skip The Lego Movie.
