old-fashioned love education

Rosetta 2022-04-19 09:01:52

A more childlike way to tell the story of Batman. Full of laughter, Batman and the Joker really love each other and kill each other. The Joker has worked very hard to force Batman to admit that he can't live without him. This plot is relatively old-fashioned, it is the story of the supporting role teaching the protagonist how to love, but the less-old-fashioned point is probably that the villain teaches the protagonist to love. Of course, the Joker is not a villain in the absolute sense. Although he has made a lot of moths, they are all to get Batman's recognition, and in the end, he also joined hands with Batman to save the city. What I'm curious about is that there are many villains from other movies, such as Voldemort, the Eye of Sauron, are these copyrighted... Of course, the funniest thing is that when the whole city is about to be destroyed in the end, the LEGO protagonists are head to toe to save World 23333 is Lego.

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  • Antwon 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    A building block can act better than you...

  • Lola 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    This film is really postmodern, nothing is absolute everything is in relativity, everything is commenting on other things, anyway, you will lose if you are serious, pathos? must have! Just because all "big movies" have an emotional core. But the jokes are really funny, the production is ridiculous, the imagination is still boundless, and the level of detail is just as touching as the first one. As a rom com fan, there is still a surprise!

The Lego Batman Movie quotes

  • Batman: We are gonna steal the Phantom Zone projector from Superman.

    Robin: [frowns] Steal?

    Batman: Yeah. We have to right a wrong. And sometimes, in order to right a wrong, you have to do a wrong-right. Gandhi said that.

    Robin: Are we sure Gandhi said that?

    Batman: I'm paraphrasing.

  • Jim Gordon: [answers the phone] Hello? Batman?

    The Joker: Hi, Jimmy! It's the Jokes!

    Jim Gordon: Nobody calls you that.

    The Joker: [indignant] Yes, people do call me that!