Trolls
After the monstrous Bergens invade Troll Village, Princess Poppy, the happiest Troll ever born, and overly-cautious, curmudgeonly outcast Branch set off on a journey to rescue her friends. Their mission is full of adventure and mishaps, as this mismatched duo try to tolerate each other long enough to get the job done.
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- Cast:
- Anna Kendrick , Justin Timberlake , Zooey Deschanel , Christopher Mintz-Plasse , Christine Baranski , Russell Brand , James Corden
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Highly Overrated But Still Good
Don't listen to the negative reviews
Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
This film makes me want to kiss Justin Timberlake. The kids love it, I love it.I can even overlook James Corden, whose unbearable conceit shines through even in his 3 lines as a character in this movie. I can't stand him in anything, he is a pet hate - but even he can't ruin this one for me.Good fun, classic storytelling - the reviewers who don't get it probably don't have kids is my guess.If you are the type of person who will critique "realism" in a kids film called Trolls then yeh, should probably skip this one.
Felt more like an illumination film than a DreamWorks film honestly... As an adult it had lots of cringe... Wanted to look away but I couldn't. Anywho, it's probably good for kids but heh I'm in my 20's what do I know bout a child audience
This is the biggest letdown that Dreamworks ever made! They try to be Disney but TOO MUCH SINGING!! Disney movies are better because they limit their singing. Anyways they sing so much that I don't know what's the story, hell if there is a story. It tried to be hip for kids and ends up being all hipster and stuff. I rather watch that cheesy horror movie with the same name then this crap. DON'T WATCH IT!!!
As far as contemporary kid's films go, this film is what you should expect; it's relevant to young children with it's jokes, references and song choice and the visuals are somewhat pleasing. A young child will love this movie for sure but for an adult it can be a bit of a pain to sit through due the aforementioned features. Now, the reason I watched this film is because my younger sister turned it on at a relatives house whom we were visiting- I decided I may as well watch it too. Towards the beginning, I had no interest in the film of course, until a bit later on, I try to search for the message of the film. The ogres or whatever- the deplorable looking guys that eat the trolls- spontaneously start singing "Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz. This is what really confused me because this is a song about smoking weed to get happy, and those creatures likewise,eat the trolls to be happy. So my guess is that the song choice was intentional, a belief backed up later by the film when the main protagonist says some tripe about 'not consuming things to be happy'. Is this film a 90 minute advert on not doing drugs? I guess my mind looks too far into stupid superficial things when I'm bored. If you're looking for a good family movie, just watch Kubo.