The Lego Movie
Maybe I missed something by not seeing it in theaters. That's not to say I found it to be bad. I didn't. It was pretty good all around and fun. But there are a few details that fall short for me.
I sort of like how the mixed messages of creativity and individualism versus cooperation come together. Either could have been pitched successfully, but to bring both to the table without seriously pushing one over the other feels sort of ballsy. For me, it works.
There are two points that didn't work so well for me, though:
1) The word that came to mind as far as the pacing of the movie is frenetic. It's very busy, flying from one thing to the next at incredible speed. It doesn't quite push out anything too fast to be followed, but it all felt just a little bit on the side of "too much."
2) The "meta" twist in the movie... fits and works, but still comes off as a mild negative to my view. This has to do with how it subverts the expectations that have been built up, which is probably worth an entire post of its own, but I'm too tired to get into that presently. Ultimately, I think I would have preferred some beginning framing device or avoidance of that twist altogether.
But it's all still net positive and an enjoyable movie.
I sort of like how the mixed messages of creativity and individualism versus cooperation come together. Either could have been pitched successfully, but to bring both to the table without seriously pushing one over the other feels sort of ballsy. For me, it works.
There are two points that didn't work so well for me, though:
1) The word that came to mind as far as the pacing of the movie is frenetic. It's very busy, flying from one thing to the next at incredible speed. It doesn't quite push out anything too fast to be followed, but it all felt just a little bit on the side of "too much."
2) The "meta" twist in the movie... fits and works, but still comes off as a mild negative to my view. This has to do with how it subverts the expectations that have been built up, which is probably worth an entire post of its own, but I'm too tired to get into that presently. Ultimately, I think I would have preferred some beginning framing device or avoidance of that twist altogether.
But it's all still net positive and an enjoyable movie.
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