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12th February 2014
07:53pm GMT

Fast forward a few years later and Emmet Brickowski manages to stumble upon the Piece of Resistance. Unfortunately, he gets there just before what will become his greatest ally, the effortlessly brilliant Wyldstyle. Wyldstyle tells Emmet the prophecy and claims that he is the Special One, the Master Builder who will save the universe. Of course, Emmet has always followed all of the rules but he may need to break a few to fulfill his destiny.
The plot for the Lego Movie is just an expertly written device for all the fun however, and that fun exists in vast quantities and then some. The script is arguably one of the funniest to make it to the big screen recently with plenty of brilliant in-jokes, cracking one-liners and character development that a lot of comedies would actually die for; this IS the funniest film of this year. Of course, that might have been a given since the directors behind the film, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, were the team behind 21 Jump Street.
On top of that, the cast is just absolutely brilliant, there is no character who is not entertaining or hilarious in some way or another. Chris Pratt of Parks and Recreation fame among others, is brilliant as the lead Emmet, delivering his one-liners expertly and generally just being the clueless one of the bunch. Morgan Freeman as Vitruvius is perfect, Elizabeth Banks as Wyldstyle is adorable but the real star of the entire production is Liam Neeson who plays the Good Cop/Bad Cop so well he may have actually been born to just provide voice-over work for cartoons if we didn't know him as the great "action" star.
However, despite all the laughs, and there are a lot of them, the Lego Movie is surprisingly touching as well. Without giving too much away, if you are a Lego fan you will remember all those moments when you were younger and how much fun you had with your imagination. That comes in part from the excellent animation which almost looks like brilliant stop-motion.
This is a winner all round, for both adults and children. We can't say enough good things, we may have said enough already. Just go see it.
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