La Grande Aventure Lego

  • États-Unis The Lego Movie (plus)
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Emmet est un petit personnage banal et conventionnel que l'on prend par erreur pour un être extraordinaire, capable de sauver le monde. Il se retrouve entraîné, parmi d'autres, dans un périple des plus mouvementés, dans le but de mettre hors d'état de nuire un redoutable despote. Mais le pauvre Emmet n'est absolument pas prêt à relever un tel défi ! (Warner Bros. FR)

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POMO 

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français Présentation des marques de films de Warner Bros. dans le monde de la marque du roi des constructeurs. Le film le plus truffé de placement de produits de tous les temps (à l'exception de Logorama), se cachant derrière un divertissement familial. Vous emmenez les enfants au cinéma, vous leur achetez du pop-corn en tant que friandise, et sur le chemin du retour, vous dépensez le reste de votre portefeuille dans un magasin Lego. Quelques blagues cool et une réalisation technique minutieuse, mais ces personnages articulés de manière robotique ne sont pas plus vivants que les dessins animés grossiers de Cartman et Kenny. Et la "grande idée" finale est absurde. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Until the last moment, I couldn’t believe it would be so good. Lego Movie is packed with ideas, both in the visuals and in the dialogues, and it was such an onslaught at times that I almost couldn’t keep up. For a commercial movie for kids, it has some fairly smart overtones and an interesting resolution, which is of the self-serving kind, because it defends all the previous nonsense, but it’s not totally devoid of meaning. Really, I’m satisfied in every sense, this is the first blockbuster (if we can call it that) in a long time that exceeded my expectations. The theme song is so terrible that it’s incredibly catchy. ()

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3DD!3 

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anglais Everybody I asked if they’d like to go to the theater with me looked at me as if I were crazy, their loss... Bags of fun, full of ideas, great lines and incredible digs, where Gandalf and Dumbledore chat together and the Batmobile is parked on a Lego cloud at the end of a rainbow road. Such an awful mishmash, you just can’t help liking it. That’s what the story is about - a manual against fantasy, creativity struggles against business (Lord Business) using all possible and impossible ideas. The creative Lord/Miller duo mainly wants to put across an important message to children and adults alike: LEGO IS THE BEST! ;-) "We are from the planet Duplo, and we're here to destroy you!" ()

Isherwood 

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anglais You don't have to be a master builder to realize that the film's most significant asset is its subversive revolt against the Danish tycoon who churns out one cube set after another, from which it's now virtually impossible to build anything based on your own imagination; the heaps of humor, the Bruckheimer-esque action races and the great balance on all audience target groups are just a nice bonus. 4 ½. ()

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anglais Everything in this is g(o)od(s). Director duo of Cloudy, with a Chance of Meatballs adapted Lego as… Well, as an angular version of Cloudy, with a Chance of Meatballs. In other words it’s just as unbalanced, but also peculiar, imaginative with masses of sophisticated absurd humor with one gag after the other, goofy and playful. And if the (creative) playfulness is a synonym for Lego as bricks, now it also applies to Lego as a promotional feature film. Which I think is the most important thing. P.S.: Both the dubbing and the translation are extraordinarily good and the brainwashing song is in Czech much more impressive and catchy than in the original. ()

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