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The Emoji Movie
The Emoji Movie
2017 ·86 min ·United States of America ·PG 6+
3.8
IMDb 3.5 КП 5.9 RT 6% MC 12
Animation, Family, Comedy
Director: Tony Leondis
🎭 Based on «emoji»
Trailers The Emoji Movie
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Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji.

Budget: $50M
US Gross: $86.09M
Worldwide: $216.91M
T.J. Miller
Actor
James Corden
Actor
Anna Faris
Actor
🏆 Razzie Awards 2018 — Worst Screenplay
🏆 Razzie Awards 2018 — Worst Picture
🏆 Razzie Awards 2018 — Worst Director
🏆 Razzie Awards 2018 — Worst Screen Ensemble

The Emoji Movie is widely panned as a derivative, hollow production that functions more as an intrusive advertising vehicle than a cohesive film. While a small minority of viewers find the animation vibrant and the premise occasionally amusing, the general consensus criticizes its lack of originality, shallow characterization, and failure to meet the standards set by superior animated films like Inside Out or Wreck-It Ralph.

Screenplay The narrative is widely viewed as a derivative patchwork that transparently plagiarizes the concepts and structures of successful films like Inside Out and Wreck-It Ralph.
Production The film functions primarily as an aggressive, distracting advertisement for various apps and services rather than as an organic cinematic experience.
animation Critics and audiences disagree on the animation: some praise the vibrant, dynamic visual style, while others dismiss it as primitive, under-developed, and jarring.
Humor While some viewers find the lighthearted, colorful tone appealing for children, others find the humor primitive, forced, and lacking in genuine wit.
Acting Opinions on the characters are divided; detractors call them flat and lifeless, while a minority finds specific side characters like Jailbreak or High Five to be charming or empathetic.
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