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“Everything is Awesome” in The Lego Movie

By Cameron Beresini
By Cameron Beresini

Growing up, Legos had been one of my favorite toys. While I failed to build anything more intricate than a multicolored, misshaped tower, the idea of a Lego movie brought back nostalgic memories, motivating me to leave the comfort of my couch to watch it in theatres.
The movie follows the story of Emmet Brickowski (voiced by Chris Pratt), a rule-abiding construction worker who discovers a foreign object, making him “The Special.” He becomes destined to save the world, and must leave behind his old lifestyle in order to stop the evil plans of President Business (Will Ferrell). On the way, Brickowski finds love, friends, and adventure, all while undergoing the process of self-discovery.
With an A-list cast including Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson, and Channing Tatum, the characters are loveable and enjoyable for audiences of all ages. Cameos from different Lego figurines are met with joy from children, while the subtle pop-culture references and satire provide laughs for older audiences.
While the plot may come off as cheesy and predictable, the content makes the film worth seeing. The story is perfectly paced, allowing the audience to become attached to the story without compromising its witty and fun premise.
The Lego Movie definitely lived up to my expectations, leaving me feeling happy and optimistic at its end. Despite being kid-oriented, the movie remains one of the best animated features I’ve seen. Its message is inspiring, its effects mesmerizing, and its impression powerful.