The
LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part will
undoubtedly be enjoyed by kids. Adults
should like it too, although probably not as much as the first movie. While it lacks the freshness and invention of
the original (not to mention the out-and-out joy of The LEGO Batman Movie),
it’s a solidly entertaining follow-up on just about all fronts.
Things
pick up exactly where the first film left off with the clunky miscreants from Planet
Duplo taking over Bricksburg, effectively turning it into a post-apocalyptic
wasteland. Everyone in Bricksburg is
upset by this, except for the plucky Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt), who it
seems is oblivious to the devastation.
An emissary from Planet Duplo named General Mayhem (voiced by Stephanie
Beatriz) comes to collect a sampling of the citizens and bring them before
Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi (voiced by Tiffany Haddish). It’s then up to Emmet to rescue them.
The
LEGO Movie 2 is fun for the most part, even if it does sticks to its narrative
a bit too rigidly. The plot is OK, and
it has a good message and all. It’s just
that it’s missing the same satirical edge of its predecessors, which will
probably limit its replay value. We do
get one or two funny cameos, although that’s not nearly as many as I was
expecting. The cracks at Chris Pratt’s
expense are pretty funny though.
Once
again Batman (voiced by Will Arnett) steals the show. He gets a great duet with Watevra on a song
called “Gotham City Guys”, which might be as close as we get to a LEGO Batman
Movie sequel. I especially liked the
post-apocalyptic version of the character, which is something I wish we got to
see more of. Naturally, it’s Batman who
gets the best line of the movie when he tells Watevra, “I’m a permanent
bat-chelor”.