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Fun fact: Rex Dangervest is a parody of all of Chris Pratts former roles *Space guy - Starlord *Raptor Trainer - Jurassic World *Archaeologist - Rumored to be the new Indiana Jones *Carpenter/chiseled features previously hidden under baby fat - Parks and Rec *Cowboy - Magnificent Seven
I love how throughout the movie the lego characters fight and argue the way the kids would. Metalbeard: "Fire the lazer canon!" Shoots Duplo: "I eat lazers" Metalbeard: "That's impossible!" Batman throws boomerang and it hits duplo Duplo: "You missed me" Batman: "No I did not" General Sweet Mayhem: "You attacked us!" Wyldstyle: "No, you started it!" GeneralSweetMayhem: "No, *you* stared it!" General Sweet Mayhem: "Well I asked you first" Wyldstyle: "Well, I asked you second" General Sweet Mayhem: "Real mature" When shooting Wyldstyle with her sticker gun General Sweet Mayhem: "Well I expected your expecting our expecting. 😂😂😂
The best part about this movie was seeing Emmet and Lucy as a couple. They're so cute together. ❤ (Special Best Friend means Girlfriend and Boyfriend, just putting it out there)
Okay, I personally really love this movie. I understand some of your criticisms, but I still love it. I slightly (0.01%) prefer it over the first one because I really relate to Finn and Bianca. While i think the 1st one had better humor and development of side characters etc.. Imo the 2nd one had more relatable messages and themes. I think the many tiny messages it talks about are a lot more poignant than the one in the first one. I remember being young and like Bianca wanting to play with my older sibling, but they wouldn't let me, because they, like Finn, thought I would ruin everything. Then I got a younger sibling, and I became Finn as they wanted to play with me, and I wouldn't let them because they wouldn't play the way I wanted to. The systarians being bad at communicating is representing the sister being bad at communicating she wants to play with her brother. It makes sense as siblings aren't great at communicating with one another, and the lego characters/Bianca is aware of that. General Mayhem(Bianca) tried wearing a mask and talking tough as she thought it was the only way to get Finn to listen. It isn't until the end when the mask/helmet comes off and she openly talks to them that Wyldstyle believes her, which is a point of the movie that being "tough" in that way isnt truly tough, but by opening up yourself/being vulnerable and kind can anything truly work out. The Queens song "Not Evil" is essentially the sister saying, "Please let me play with you. I promise I won't mess anything up" and giving Finns lego some stuff as an apology and gesture of peace, and Finn not trusting her or giving her a chance. Emmet's world is a representation of the brother's imagination, and to him, his annoying sister is the embodiment of evil, but all she wants to do is play. It being a musical made sense. Biancas like 8 or 9 years old and girls at that age love catchy pop music so of course it would be incorporated into her lego world as part of the movie is Biancas storytelling/perspective. Lord Business, being the Dad IRL, leaving as soon as the kids were fighting and returning as soon as they calmed down seemed like such a Dad thing to do! Overall this movie had a lot if touching moments like Watevra Wa'nabi is just the gift/heart that Finn gave to Bianca, and Bianca cherished it so much she built her entire playworld around that gift. And naming her Watevra Wa'nabi because when Finn gave Bianca the heart, he said it could be "whatever you want it to be," and her being little, she took it literally. It also shows how much she looks up to her brother. The 'Everything's not awesome that's an unrealisitc expectation' is heavy and true The movie doesn't have a bad guy. Rex is the 'villain', but unlike most other main characters, he doesn't represent someone in the real world. Rather, he is an ideollogy of toughening up from what a 13 year old boy thinks is cool and mature. And how you want to grow up. I liked the real-world portions. I didn't feel there were too many as the ones shown were just progressing the story. Also we know from the first movie, that it takes place in the real world and everything is just Finns imagination, I liked that they incorporated that as you can't just ignore it until the end like they did in the first movie because it's not a twist anymore. They know we know this, so just use it. Theres a cinemawins video of how great this movie is and explains whats happening and its themes further.
hey by any chance would you be able to start reacting to the Flash live action tv show it would be amazing to see your reacting thought out that whole show