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The Lego Movie

Lego Movie Review

    The childhood favorite Legos are brought to film life in the new film, “The Lego Movie.” The movie reminds us that building and creating things with an imagination can be a beautiful thing.

Emmett, voiced by Chris Pratt, is an ordinary lego figure who is – through the old wrong place, wrong time scenario – mistaken for a master builder. The movie foKIDS-TIMEFORKIDS 1 MCTllows Emmett and his friends as they go on a brave adventure to stop the evil President Business from gluing everything together.

Emmet is one to always follow the instructions, so he was quickly found to have been fooling everyone who thought he was the Master Builder. By showing his real building skills. Even then disappointing the girl of his dreams, Wyldstyle, voiced by Elizabeth Banks.

“The Lego Movie” was directed by Chris Miller, and Phil Lord, the same directors for “Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs” opened in theaters February 7th, and has already earned 48 million in the box office. All reviews for the movie have been positive, and the popular song from the movie “Everything Is Awesome!!!” has become a huge hit.

This movie will stand out with all of the special effects of making everything look like the legos we know. Starting the film in 2008, the years and years of special effects will stand out. “The Lego Movie” team had wanted to first make the film stop motion, but the ended up using computer graphics. Many lego pieces were placed under microscopes to find all the seam lines, dirt, and small details for digital texture.

In the end, this movie is perfect for everyone, with aspects of humor and creativity for all families.

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Sophie Barnes is a senior at Clayton High School, and has been on the staff since her freshman year. This adventurous student was born and raised in Hong Kong, and has a global view and international experience that she likes to bring out in her writing. Sophie joined Globe to be more involved with her school, and her local community. She believes writing for a large group of students and community can bring a lot of power and positive change. Outside of the Globe, Sophie is the President of the Asian Student Association, likes to play tennis, and volunteer in her community.
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