The Lego Movie (2014)

Movie · 2014 · Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy · 1h 40m · PG · English

Curator score: 7.9/10 (1.7M ratings)

The story of a nobody who saved everybody.

Overview

An ordinary Lego mini-figure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from conquering the universe.

Ratings

Director

Phil Lord, Christopher Miller

Production

Lin Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, The LEGO Group, Animal Logic, Warner Animation Group

Cast

Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Will Arnett, Liam Neeson, Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, Charlie Day, Jadon Sand, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Cobie Smulders, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, Keith Ferguson, Shaquille O'Neal, Will Forte, Dave Franco, Jake Johnson

Curator Review

Verdict

A fast, genuinely funny animated adventure that works as both a kid-friendly quest and a sharp satire of conformity, consumer culture, and creativity. Its visual inventiveness, relentless energy, and surprisingly emotional turn make it one of the most broadly appealing family films of the 2010s.

Best for

  • families looking for a smart all-ages movie
  • viewers who like rapid-fire comedy and visual invention
  • fans of meta-humor and playful satire
  • people who want an animated film with real heart
  • audiences who enjoy action-adventure with a clever premise

Skip if

  • you want a quiet or low-energy animated film
  • you dislike self-aware humor and pop-culture jokes
  • you prefer straightforward children’s stories without satire
  • you are looking for a purely sentimental or traditional fantasy

Overview

The Lego Movie is a rare studio toy tie-in that feels like it was made by people actively trying to outsmart the assignment. It moves with comic confidence, stacking jokes, action, and visual gags so quickly that the movie becomes its own kind of building set: constantly reconfiguring itself while never losing momentum.

Worth noting

What makes it last is that the satire is not just decorative. Beneath the candy-bright surface, it has real bite about conformity, branding, and the pressure to follow instructions instead of imagining alternatives. That gives the film a sharper edge than most family blockbusters, while the emotional core keeps it from becoming smug.

Bottom line

It also helps that the movie understands scale in a very specific way: tiny plastic figures are treated as if their choices matter enormously, which makes the climax feel both silly and sincere. The result is a crowd-pleaser with unusually strong craft, a lot of rewatch value, and enough wit to entertain adults without alienating kids.

Top Letterboxd reviews

•lily• (5★) · 12000 likes

r.i.p. karl marx you would have loved the lego movie

#1 gizmo fan (4.5★) · 10147 likes

"Emmet, you didn't let me finish earlier, because I died." how do you think James Cameron would react if I told him I cried during The Lego Movie but not Titanic

SilentDawn (4.5★) · 7385 likes

83 "President Business is going to end the world? But he's such a good guy! And Octan, they make good stuff: music, dairy products, coffee, TV shows, surveillance systems, all history books, voting machines..."

ty (5★) · 5053 likes

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wobbleup (4.5★) · 4997 likes

the lego movie (2014) is actually an extremely relevant anti-capitalist social satire in which president business runs a surveillance state and controls an oppressive police force led by good cop/bad cop, reflecting the political climate in america today. in this essay i will-

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Topics

animated adventure, family comedy, meta-humor, satire, feel-good, fast-paced, toy-world, colorful visuals, 2010s, ensemble cast

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