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Review: Everything is not as awesome in The Lego Movie 2

Hanna Flint TimeOutBeijing 2019-05-16

This sequel doesn’t have the original’s breathless inspiration, but it’s still a funny and warm-hearted watch



Five years and two spin-off movies later, writer-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller return to Bricksburg for a bigger, louder and brasher second Lego instalment. But while it maintains the same level of playfulness, it doesn’t quite capture the novelty or fizz of the original.


At the end of The Lego Movie, we learned that the characters’ adventures were a product of a boy called Finn’s imagination. Now, his sister is here to play and their rivalry has caused an apocalyptic change in Bricksburg. Everybrick hero Emmet (Chris Pratt) is still his glass-half-full self, while Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), his Master Builder girlfriend, has become more brooding as their town, now known as Apocalypseburg, takes a beating from Duplo invaders. When an alien kidnaps Lucy, Batman (Will Arnett) and pals, Emmet mounts a solo mission to rescue them.


Trailer via QQ


There are some hilarious new songs (look out for 'Gotham City Guys') and the jokes are more meta than ever, with Arnett’s Batman still invariably the funniest figure in the room. But the comedy feels like overcompensation for a story that gets more convoluted as it shifts back and forth between the human and Lego worlds. Still, if you’re willing to let the quantum mechanics slide, you’ll have a pretty awesome time.


The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is on general release now at cinemas around Beijing. 


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