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Playmobil: The Movie

Playmobil: The Movie

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A teenage girl must enter the animated world of Playmobil when her younger brother suddenly disappears.

CertificateU

Duration99 mins

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  • rebecca, 26
  • 599 reviews

Playmobil: The Movie

5 stars

20 May 2023

Welcome to another film based on children's toys when on Wednesday which was the 17th of May 2023 me and my sister Katie watched a film with Adam Lambert, Meghan Trainer and Daniel Radcliffe. These famous people all star in a film called Playmobil: The Movie which is all about when Maria and her younger brother Charlie find themselves magically transported to the fantastical world of Playmobil. While there, they encounter robots, Vikings, knights, pirates and other colorfully amusing characters. However, when Charlie winds up in the clutches of an evil emperor, Maria finds and joins forces with some unlikely and heroic new friends like the smooth-talking food truck driver whose name is Del, the dashing, handsome and charismatic secret agent whose name is Rex Dasher, a wholehearted misfit robot, an extravagant fairy-godmother and many more. Through their vibrant adventure, Marla and Charlie realize that no matter how life plays out, you can achieve anything when you believe in yourself and each other. This review has been given five stars which means I loved it because for a kids film it had some good laughs and puns. My sister Katie's favourite character was Rex Dasher. I don't have favourite character but I do think its funny when Adam Lambert who voiced Emperor Maximus has a temper tantrum just like a little child who has just turned two because he did not get his own way. My next actor is Richard E. Grant who is in a film which is called The Little Vampire which I have seen before but have not yet wrote a review for it, so I will see you there film club members.

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