Grade: B-

The Lego Movie is jam-packed with clever, quotable one-liners. It’s the kind of movie that might inspire lazy critics to give some away in their reviews, like if I were to tell you the film exists in a world where the only pop song in existence seems to be one called “Everything Is Awesome,” and the entire population watches a sitcom called Where Are My Pants, where that appears to be the only line ever spoken on the show. These cute little jokes – and the voice work by the ever-valuable Morgan Freeman – are the best thing the movie has going for it. The plot (to the extent I understood it, or cared enough to try) was too busy for me, the action scenes (to the extent I understood them, or cared enough to try) were too busy for me, and it got surprisingly quiet and “deep” near the end, with undertones that made me think of the Toy Story trilogy. It has lots of fun little parts, though. I was never a big Lego builder, but I imagine that the world of possibility laying before you in those small pieces you start out with is more fulfilling than your huge finished product.
Grade: B-
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