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This exciting animation film proceeds with the account of the first part. The occasions of this film happen following five years of tranquil life inside the town. The general population discover that they are going to confront a destructive risk, Lego Duplo, the trespassers that originate from the space to devastate everything. The legends need to participate together to spare the city.
The absurd, existential, creative edge that really defined the first film has been replaced by something a little more ordinary, and far more predictable.
Emmet's journey in the sequel almost mirrors the first film. Almost as if the film had been assembled based on a handy instructional guide, instead of the explosive creativity I'd come to expect.
It's childhood versus adolescence and the chasm created despite having just a couple years of separation colored by the addition of a conditioned gender divide between them.
And while it takes a few beats to rediscover the manic rhythm of the original, about half an hour in, every piece more or less clicks, and I will not apologize for that sentence.
By this point... I think I've had enough of The Lego Movies. These things can only go so far and I think they may have exceeded their natural life span.