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The battle for Ninjago City calls to action young Master Builder Lloyd, aka the Green Ninja, along with his friends, who are all secret ninja warriors. Led by Master Wu, as wise-cracking as he is wise, they must defeat evil warlord Garmadon, The Worst Guy Ever, who also happens to be Lloyd's dad.
Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow ninjas.
I saw "The Lego Ninjago Movie", starring the voices of Jackie Chan-The Karate Kid_2010, the Rush Hour movies; Dave Franco-The Now You See Me movies, the Neighbors movies; Olivia Munn-Office Christmas Party, Magic Mike and Justin Theroux-The Girl On the Train, Miami Vice_2006. This is another Lego movie but it's just not quite as good as either The Lego Movie or The Lego Batman Movie-my favorite of the three. This one has it's moments but overall, it's just not as funny. Jackie bookends the movie with real-life scenes. He plays a shop keeper that is telling the story of Ninjago to a little boy. FYI: Ninjago is the name of the island everyone lives on. Jackie also voices a character in the story, Master Wu, who is the teacher to the Power Rangers......Oopps, sorry. They are ninjas that dress in different color outfits and use robotic looking creatures to fight the evil warlord invading their island, so, as you can see, it's easy to get them mixed up with the Power Rangers. Dave is the green ninja and leader of the group, who also just happens to be the son of the aforementioned evil warlord, Justin. Olivia voices Dave's mother. As you can probably guess, Dave has daddy issues. It's not a bad movie- I'm sure the little ones will enjoy it-but it could have been better. It seemed like the writers didn't give their best efforts. As the end credits start, there are some bloopers with the live-action scenes of Jackie Chan but there is nothing at the very end. It's rated "PG" for some mild action and rude humor and has a running time of 1 hour & 41 minutes. I don't know if I would buy it on DVD but it would be a good rental.
As soon as I completed my viewing of The LEGO Batman Movie back in February, I had some expectations that this film would continue the tradition of using a "style" for more than a plug for LEGOs themselves. I have to say that after viewing this, I was half correct. It seemed from the start that the odds against this film were high given how Ninjago is less recognizable than Batman, however it managed to in its own right be enjoyable. The morals rehash those in The LEGO Batman Movie, though it does add its own messages that I don't feel like spoiling as to not give away this film's identity. One of the main complaints I have here is that while the story does offer with its writing some good jokes, the execution of some things such as the timing was significantly downgraded from The LEGO Batman Movie. The animation offered some necessary changes to make it closer to a believable Ninjago movie, such as the integration of live-action and the use of more realistic special effects like water and smoke, but I would prefer The LEGO Batman Movie since it knew more when to use only LEGOs and when to throw in real effects; it made the action scenes more engaging. The characters are more obscure than in its "predecessor", again owing to the simple fact that Batman is more popular than Ninjago, and thus would not be easily identifiable unless you watched the Ninjago series (like Masters of Spinjitzu as I did). One thing I do appreciate is that they gave Garmadon more personality than just some evil villain as I remember, though it could also owe to the fact that I have not seen any Ninjago material for years. To sum up, this is essentially an inferior version of The LEGO Batman Movie with less successful humor and a more specific appeal: to Ninjago fans. If you are one of the latter, you will enjoy this film with the twists it placed on the franchise's core characters, but for anyone else (even LEGO fans) I would advise a reasonable amount of caution in case you possess intrigue.
Credit is due to Jackie Chan, who gives his all to make Ninjago work.
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