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The LEGO® Movie

The LEGO® Movie

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An ordinary LEGO® minifigure, mistakenly thought to be the Master Builder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil LEGO® tyrant.

CertificateU

Duration100 mins

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  • Chloe, 11
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Review by Chloe, 11

2 stars

27 Jan 2017

The Lego movie is about a normal person (Emmet) who is mistaken to be a master builder who will help save the world. The movie has really funny times which makes the movie an easy must see. The movie can be incredibly annoying with it's repetitive (but catchy) song Everything is awesome. Along with funny parts of the movie the movie can show you how to really access your imagination.

I have a favourite character who I think is amazing because she has two sides and her name is Uni-kitty. I don't like the character Vitruvius because even though he believes in emmet the whole way through I just disagree with his judgement at most times. I didn't like the scene of Taco Tuesday because it was confusing and too fast to take in. I did enjoy the scene of the starter scene because it was a really nice way of getting you settled into the movie. It also has a scene (that I like) which involves a scene where the Son and Dad talk which then sheds light onto the situation Emmet and his friends are in

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