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Take an adventure in the secret world inside your smartphone to Textopolis, a bustling city where all your favorite emoji's live. In this world, each emoji has only one facial expression – except for Gene (T.J. Miller), who is bursting with multiple expressions. Determined to become “normal”, Gene enlists the help of his handy best friend Hi-5 (James Corden) and the notorious code breaker emoji Jailbreak (Anna Faris). Together, these unlikely heroes embark on an epic “app-venture” through the apps on the phone, each its own wild and fun world, to find the code that will fix Gene!
A**R
Cute
Such a cute movie!
K**R
So funny
Kids love this movie
A**
Good for the kidos
My kids love this movie. And watching it with them or was a good family movie for movie night. I’d recommend.
J**N
Calcomanía estupenda
Excelente
D**V
I'm an adult FYI so this is an adult perspective review
No one did not rent this for a child. I have no kids. I rented this because I'm basically a child and enjoy some thought free movies. Aka movies that don't make me think about all the stresses in life and are simple clean cute entertainment. Ultimately this did make me think though. It made me think about how badly the analogy this movie represents is. It made me think how it was possible for the main character to know what emotions he wanted to convey and how anyone would have the confidence to send a glitchy emoji that has what appear to be sporadic changes in expression. How could he possibly know the expressions he chose would be representative of his feelings. I mean seriously what if it flipped the bird? How did the emojis even really know how he felt all they found was one deleted email. How can they view the outside world yet not remember anything that happened that they witnessed? Why are the apps they're in making noise yet aren't activated? Why doesn't he just turn his phone off? What happens if he turns his phone off? Do new versions of the app characters get created every time he downloads an app he's deleted? And shouldn't his phone be bricked from pulling the plug mid erase? And why do they call it erase and not reset? Is that because they don't think little kids can understand the word reset? Then why is every thing else in this movie overly complicated? So you want to teach kids a lesson in a story that being different isn't bad while simultaneously teaching them that the only way to fix a problem is to erase it? Now I know why my mom didn't want us watching so many different children's shows. They dumb down concepts and yeah your kids that partial accuracy and explanation is perfectly fine as long as you finish and that there are no real consequences to your actions. This movie hurt my brain.Plus side, if you're a mindless child or a mindless parent and don't think about anything you observe then this movie is cute and entertaining.
J**E
My kids love this movie
The Emoji Movie, released in 2017, is a colorful and visually appealing animated film that attempts to explore the world inside our smartphones. While it may have entertained a younger audience, it received mixed reviews from both critics and viewers.The film's concept is creative, taking us into the digital world of emojis, and it has its moments of humor and charm. The voice cast, including T.J. Miller and James Corden, does a commendable job in bringing these digital characters to life.However, where the Emoji Movie falls short is in its story and execution. The plot feels somewhat formulaic and lacks the depth and originality that would make it truly engaging for a broad audience. Some of the humor may be more appealing to kids, but it often misses the mark with adult viewers.Ultimately, the Emoji Movie is a visually vibrant film with an interesting concept but doesn't quite reach its full potential in terms of storytelling and overall appeal. It's decent entertainment for children, but it may leave older viewers wanting more.
A**Y
Super cute movie!
Super cute movie for kids! Fun and colorful, they really enjoyed it.
R**T
A fun family film.
This is a fun family film about learning who you are.
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