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The Lego Movie Analysis
When thinking of “The Lego Movie” it’s easy to dismiss it as another movie made to entertain the minds of 4 to 11 year olds. A movie created just for parents to get one solid hour of peace from their kids but it’s surprisingly the opposite. The movie surprises its viewers with cleverly written jokes, action packed scenes, and heartwarming characters.
This Warner Brothers production grabs the attention of its viewer and keeps them entertained all the way to the end. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller the same dynamic duo that brought to life the favorite children's book “Cloudy with Chance of Meatballs” and took the classic 80’s show “21 Jump Street” and turned it into an action packed comedy. They have managed to do it again by creating
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Like having Shaquille O’Neal fighting along side with Superman in an heroic battle to save the master builder world. Or when Han Solo swinging by in the Millennium Falcon and Batman tagging along with him. These innocent moments are what bring out our inner child seeing are childhood heros in the same movie together even if it’s just lego from.
With this movies freedom to bring in any lego character in the lego universe, lead it to a unique assembly of voice actors. Most people would expect someone like Will Ferrell & Chris Pratt to participate in animated film like “The Lego Movie”, but no would expect the “Taken” star Liam Neeson to be in a movie quite like this one. Voicing the Bad Cop, Liam Neeson does a surprising job and has proven that not only can he kickass in any action movie but also be hilarious funny in any children's movie.
The end of the movie is like one of a Pixar film, it is full of heart. With the whole movie being saturated with action and humor the end of the movie lives you with nice surprise. A touching moment that makes your eyes tear up. This movie is well worth the watch and it will leave a smile on your face both child and adult

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