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'''THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART. Mike Mitchell, director.''' Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, script; Lord, Miller, and Mathhew Fogel, story.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3513498/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_wr#writers/] Denmark, Norway, Australia, USA: Warner Brothers Pictures presents, Warner Animation Group, LEGO System A/S, in association with ca,. 6 others (production) / Warner Bros. (US and most of world distribution), 2019.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3513498/companycredits?ref_=tt_dt_co]
 
'''THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART. Mike Mitchell, director.''' Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, script; Lord, Miller, and Mathhew Fogel, story.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3513498/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_wr#writers/] Denmark, Norway, Australia, USA: Warner Brothers Pictures presents, Warner Animation Group, LEGO System A/S, in association with ca,. 6 others (production) / Warner Bros. (US and most of world distribution), 2019.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3513498/companycredits?ref_=tt_dt_co]
  
Animation with some significant live action. Gleefully intertextual (or rapid-fire allusive), the film references a number of works, including several movies we cover. Relevant here mostly for the initial LEGO world and major characters built by the live-action boy (with cooperation of his father): cyberpunk, Industrial, and noir, contrasted with the brighter, glitter-inflected LEGO worlds and characters built by his younger sister.  
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Animation with some significant live action. Gleefully intertextual (or rapid-fire allusive), the film references a number of works, including several movies we cover. Relevant here mostly for the initial LEGO world and major characters built by the live-action boy (with cooperation of his father): cyberpunk, Industrial, post-apocalyptic, and noir, contrasted with the brighter, glitter-inflected LEGO worlds and characters built by his younger sister. The various LEGO devices — including a featured time machine — are in complex relationship with the imaginations and human-world relationships of the brother and sister.
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Note mechanism-assisted ascents and descents, working comic variations of ancient and possibly archetypal motifs. Note also ascents from the basement playroom with the huge LEGO arrangement  ("Apocalypseburg")[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lego_Movie_2:_The_Second_Part#Plot] to the above-ground portions of the house, and the final movement to a more natural world of (apparently) the yard (probably the back yard).  
  
  

Revision as of 22:28, 20 February 2019

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART. Mike Mitchell, director. Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, script; Lord, Miller, and Mathhew Fogel, story.[1] Denmark, Norway, Australia, USA: Warner Brothers Pictures presents, Warner Animation Group, LEGO System A/S, in association with ca,. 6 others (production) / Warner Bros. (US and most of world distribution), 2019.[2]

Animation with some significant live action. Gleefully intertextual (or rapid-fire allusive), the film references a number of works, including several movies we cover. Relevant here mostly for the initial LEGO world and major characters built by the live-action boy (with cooperation of his father): cyberpunk, Industrial, post-apocalyptic, and noir, contrasted with the brighter, glitter-inflected LEGO worlds and characters built by his younger sister. The various LEGO devices — including a featured time machine — are in complex relationship with the imaginations and human-world relationships of the brother and sister.

Note mechanism-assisted ascents and descents, working comic variations of ancient and possibly archetypal motifs. Note also ascents from the basement playroom with the huge LEGO arrangement ("Apocalypseburg")[3] to the above-ground portions of the house, and the final movement to a more natural world of (apparently) the yard (probably the back yard).


RDE, Initial Compiler, 20Feb19