Review: “The Lego Movie” is commercialism at its most infectiously creative
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In The Lego Movie, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have achieved a minor cinematic miracle, creating both a genuinely wonderful comedy adventure for people of all ages, and crafting what may well be the best and most effective commercial ever made. They take a clear and reasonable sales pitch – that all people have the potential for creativity, and that Legos are an awesome way to express one’s imagination – and realize it in a such a deliriously silly, wildly inventive, and profoundly entertaining package that one feels no guilt whatsoever while watching.
Review: “The Lego Movie” is commercialism at its most infectiously creative
Review: “The Lego Movie” is commercialism at…
Review: “The Lego Movie” is commercialism at its most infectiously creative
In The Lego Movie, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have achieved a minor cinematic miracle, creating both a genuinely wonderful comedy adventure for people of all ages, and crafting what may well be the best and most effective commercial ever made. They take a clear and reasonable sales pitch – that all people have the potential for creativity, and that Legos are an awesome way to express one’s imagination – and realize it in a such a deliriously silly, wildly inventive, and profoundly entertaining package that one feels no guilt whatsoever while watching.