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The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
2019 107 min Canada, United States of America PG 6+
★6.8
Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family
Director: Mike Mitchell
🎭 Based on
«Lego»
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Description
It's been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO® invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild.
Budget:
$99M
US Gross:
$105.96M
Worldwide:
$199.6M
Starring
Chris Pratt
Actor
Elizabeth Banks
Actor
Will Arnett
Actor
Awards
1 win & 16 nominations total
Key opinion
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is widely regarded as a visually impressive but narratively overstuffed sequel that fails to reach the heights of its predecessor. While many appreciate its philosophical exploration of childhood play and family dynamics, others find the plot overly complex and lacking the sharp humor that defined the first film.
| Production | The animation and world design are consistently praised for their technical polish, vibrant color palettes, and intricate, detailed sets. | |
| Screenplay | The film is consistently criticized for having a convoluted, overly busy plot that introduces too many character arcs and chaotic elements. | |
| Score | The musical numbers are a point of contention; some viewers praise their energy and integration, while others lament the absence of a standout, memorable theme comparable to the original. | |
| Humor | The humor is divisive, with some critics appreciating the meta-irony and erudite pop-culture references, while others find the jokes sparse, juvenile, or ineffective compared to the first film. | |
| Theme | The film's thematic depth regarding the evolution of childhood play and sibling dynamics is recognized as meaningful by many, though some feel the execution of these messages is heavy-handed or poorly communicated. |