If there's one large thing I have to say, it's that it could've been terrible. At first, I thought it was just going to be a large advertisement of the brand. However, it couldn't have been better! Although it did carry a message that advertises for Lego bricks by bulk, which is more expensive, it still had great qualities. The animation was beautiful, the characters were well developed, and it had a thoughtful story. And the humor… it was like a laugh a minute! I don't want to give that much away but my favorite humorous scene was where 1980's astronaut Benny, voiced by Charlie Day, doesn't get a chance to build his kind of spaceship, until, finally, he gets to build it and he bursts out in excitement! I also like the main character Emmet, voiced by Chris Pratt, is the chosen one to save the world, when he stumbles upon The Piece of Resistance. But, he is completely average and he does nothing but follow instructions, in contrast to Master Builders who can build anything they want by identifying Lego pieces. To have this skill, you must be above average, but Emmet is not. He joins a group of Master Builders, who plan to stop President Business from glueing the Lego universe together, so everything can stay perfect and not be creative. All of the Master Builders think that Emmet has a plan, but he doesn't, and he must unlearn how to be normal, in order to save the Lego universe. In, conclusion, this movie was terrific and it is the perfect movie for kids of all ages, and it might surprise adults too.
Rating:
A+

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