This week I saw The Lego Batman Movie. Lego Batman was my favorite part of the Lego Movie and he’s my favorite Batman too. He’s so funny! I was a little worried about taking the comedic relief of an already funny movie and giving it a full feature film. Often that doesn’t turn out – just look at ‘Minions’. But The Lego Batman Movie turned out pretty good.
Bruce Wayne must not only deal with the criminals of Gotham City, but also the responsibility of raising a boy he adopted.
Visually also, it may have looked easy but wasn’t. Lego figures are simple, they can only move so many ways, so to get body language and strong action scenes would be really tough. The Lego Batman movie looks amazing. It’s chock full of physical comedy and gorgeous shots and the colors (as you might expect) were dialled up to eleven. And it never felt like they broke the rules of the Lego Universe. Even the water and the fire seemed to be made up of blocks, when it got up close enough.
The universe in the Lego Movies is the perfect answer to my obsessive nitpicking over logistics. Sure/bombs/tectonic plates/adoption/clouds/computers/everything doesn’t work that way, but in the Lego Universe it can. This is a world that follows the rules of a child’s imagination and that’s really a lot of fun. It feels fresh and unrestrained, possibly because it doesn’t make a lot of logistical sense. I would catch myself getting worked up over things not making sense and then let it go, because it didn’t have to.
So is The Lego Batman Movie worth watching? Yes. It’s completely family safe, not scary at all ( some of the kids around me seemed confused by the movie but that just might have been their natural state). And it’s funny, my goodness it’s funny. I liked this one better than The Lego Movie – there wasn’t the weirdness at the end (spoilers for The Lego Movie)
Rating: [star rating=”4.5″]