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It was ok. My kids (ages 4 and 7) lost focus many times while watching. The music was pretty good, but nowhere near as good as the first Trolls movie.
- amyfrazier-44055
- Apr 15, 2020
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- jesusfreak-00881
- Sep 14, 2020
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Initially I thought this film would be just cute characters singing pop songs all the time. In fact there is a plot which touches heartstrings too. The colour scheme is kaleidoscopic, and the music is infectiously catchy. It is one big party, but it also has a message for adults to think about. I enjoyed this way more than I thought I would.
I like it love it love it!!! I have watched this movie 3 times and I never felt bored. I love it because there's Red Velvet in this movie. I was dancing and singing throughout the movie.
The animation was good beautiful to see and it's kinda detail in the trolls body, and the visual too, the song in this film was good to and easy going fun to hearing
I was enjoyed the movie and this movie is good if you watching it with your family or a little kids. It's not a special sequel or movie who need sequel it just ok, and there's a lot of song in this film.
The animation was good beautiful to see and it's kinda detail in the trolls body, and the visual too, the song in this film was good to and easy going fun to hearing
I was enjoyed the movie and this movie is good if you watching it with your family or a little kids. It's not a special sequel or movie who need sequel it just ok, and there's a lot of song in this film.
- Marcello_Rafiado_
- Sep 8, 2020
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There are more trolls in the world. In ancient times, the trolls divided into six different tribes, each celebrating different genre of music and each with their own music string. The Rock trolls led by Queen Barb (Rachel Bloom) intends to unite the trolls by taking the other tribes' music strings. Queen Poopy (Anna Kendrick) receives an invitation from Barb but Branch (Justin Timberlake) is much more suspicious.
This Trolls franchise has a specific audience. It's young kids who love bright colors and pop music. This one will appeal to that audience. It's very bright, and sparkly. Kendrick continues to be a great voice for Poppy. I didn't really recognize Bloom and Timberlake is not that distinctive. It does have great voices like Ron Funches. As for the story, it has a good concept. The ending theme is fitting. It's a simple sequel which works well. I do wonder if the next sequel should include a true villain. Barb never struck me as a true villain and her eventual conversion was never in doubt. Overall, this is a brightly colored movie safe for the whole family in the time of pandemic.
This Trolls franchise has a specific audience. It's young kids who love bright colors and pop music. This one will appeal to that audience. It's very bright, and sparkly. Kendrick continues to be a great voice for Poppy. I didn't really recognize Bloom and Timberlake is not that distinctive. It does have great voices like Ron Funches. As for the story, it has a good concept. The ending theme is fitting. It's a simple sequel which works well. I do wonder if the next sequel should include a true villain. Barb never struck me as a true villain and her eventual conversion was never in doubt. Overall, this is a brightly colored movie safe for the whole family in the time of pandemic.
- SnoopyStyle
- Apr 30, 2020
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- lbrewer-54243
- Apr 10, 2020
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- purrfectfire
- Jul 31, 2020
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With all that's happening in the world right now, this movie is perfect. I liked the first Trolls movie, but I LOVEEEEE this one!! I love animation movies in general but this franchise is definitely some of my favorites. I think I may be a bit biased because I love both Anna Kendrick and JT, and their friendship offscreen too. But one thing I didn't like as is the fact that Anna's vocals are still not as featured in the soundtrack, even though she is the lead character.
- ivkmaganito
- Apr 5, 2020
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I had watched the first trolls and enjoyed The story, friendship, and music. I went into the second movie with high hopes and expectations. I understand the message that they were attempting to portray in the movie to all children, but doing so took some of the fun out of the movie. Kudos for the message that they were attempting to send to all children and adults, but doing so took some of the fun out of the movie. Overall, it was somewhat slow but still a fun watch. Whether your children get the message or not, they will still enjoy the movie.
- clarkishome
- Mar 16, 2020
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- hero-in-blue2
- Dec 5, 2020
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The movie shows we can all be different and still live in harmony. It'd be awfully boring to look and sound the same. Just like it was said in the movie 'if we all look the same, act the same and dress the same, how would anyone know we cool? I love this.
- anintaflorence
- Apr 7, 2020
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- angryindividual
- Apr 13, 2020
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- mr_dylan_brown
- Jul 4, 2020
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I still enjoyed Trolls 1 bit more. It packed bit stronger emotional punch.
Either way I'm happy I watched Trolls 2. It definitely isn't a weak sequel :)
Either way I'm happy I watched Trolls 2. It definitely isn't a weak sequel :)
- iamkeysersoze-13228
- Apr 6, 2020
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We tried to watch Onward (Pixar) twice and my four year old asked to turn it off. I recalled the new Trolls film was for rent on Prime so we switched it over.
My kid is glued to the television with Trolls. It's keeping her attention and she likes the songs. The makers of the film had a certain target audience in mind when they made this film and I'd say it was highly successful.
I suspect I will have to watch this film more than once today.
My kid is glued to the television with Trolls. It's keeping her attention and she likes the songs. The makers of the film had a certain target audience in mind when they made this film and I'd say it was highly successful.
I suspect I will have to watch this film more than once today.
- chuckienoland
- Apr 9, 2020
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This movie cannot decide if it wants to support individuality or group mentality. Early on there is a lesson about people being people no matter who or what they are. Then halfway through it explains the dangers of homogeneity. By the end, it tried to teach the old separate but equal thinking. I know it's a movie made for children, but there was no clear message. My 8 year old daughter asked me what the moral of the movie was, and I didnt know what to tell her.
- michaelkemp-93169
- Apr 11, 2020
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Fun feel good film for the family, My 6 year old Daughter absolutely loved it! Just what we needed, a little escape as we were planning to go to the movies to watch
- kassagardner
- Apr 5, 2020
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Well, this was an interesting watch for me. Even though I liked Trolls for the most part back in 2016, I still admitted that it was very average. Over time, I have looked back on it as being more and more mediocre, even though it had some fun moments. Upon seeing the trailers for the sequel Trolls World Tour, I did nothing but shake my head, thinking it looked like utter garbage. To my surprise, I watched it and actually thought it was a better film than the first. Sure, there are some heavy-handed messages and not everything works, that's for sure, but I think it's a great movie for kids to watch. Here's why (shockingly) I think all families/kids should check this one out.
Trolls World Tour pretty much uses music as a metaphor to replicate the real world for kids to understand. Instead of countries and certain characteristics dividing people in our world, it's the different genres of music. Spread out throughout the world, there's Country, Rock, Funk, Pop, Techno, and Classical, with many others in between. The writers decided to make Rock the villain, having their leader wanting to take over the world of music. Barb who runs Rock, wants to turn everyone into a rocker, to look and sound the same. Our main characters from the first film in Poppy and Branch, go on a mission to prevent this from happening. There are a few more complexities to the story that make for some great lessons for kids, so I won't dive into those.
I thought the messages throughout this movie were far better than the ones in the first Trolls, but like most movies made for kids, the metaphors themselves can get a little lost in translation. It's very clear what they are going for, but when younger audiences watch this movie, they probably won't quite get everything. Still, it makes for a basic outline of how our world sort of works, which is absolutely a plus. I thought the messages were a little too lost to the point that it actually hurt the movie overall, but there was still a lot to enjoy.
I will admit that the overuse of popular music in all genres was a little generic, but I guess the target audience probably doesn't even know most of the music being played, so I can also give a pass to that. Trolls World Tour has two goals in mind and I believe it accomplished both of them. It aims to be a pleasing, fun experience for kids, while also providing some very solid life lessons. If a film that's aimed at kids can pull off both of those, I truly believe it earns its place.
In the end, Trolls World Tour probably won't win over those who couldn't find any enjoyment in the first film, but it was a better film overall in my opinion. The animation is vibrant and fun to look at, the characters all have new arcs, and the world was expanded on, all of which are things a good sequel needs. Now available to watch at home, instead of releasing in theatres, Trolls World Tour may just be the perfect movie for families with little kids to enjoy together.
Trolls World Tour pretty much uses music as a metaphor to replicate the real world for kids to understand. Instead of countries and certain characteristics dividing people in our world, it's the different genres of music. Spread out throughout the world, there's Country, Rock, Funk, Pop, Techno, and Classical, with many others in between. The writers decided to make Rock the villain, having their leader wanting to take over the world of music. Barb who runs Rock, wants to turn everyone into a rocker, to look and sound the same. Our main characters from the first film in Poppy and Branch, go on a mission to prevent this from happening. There are a few more complexities to the story that make for some great lessons for kids, so I won't dive into those.
I thought the messages throughout this movie were far better than the ones in the first Trolls, but like most movies made for kids, the metaphors themselves can get a little lost in translation. It's very clear what they are going for, but when younger audiences watch this movie, they probably won't quite get everything. Still, it makes for a basic outline of how our world sort of works, which is absolutely a plus. I thought the messages were a little too lost to the point that it actually hurt the movie overall, but there was still a lot to enjoy.
I will admit that the overuse of popular music in all genres was a little generic, but I guess the target audience probably doesn't even know most of the music being played, so I can also give a pass to that. Trolls World Tour has two goals in mind and I believe it accomplished both of them. It aims to be a pleasing, fun experience for kids, while also providing some very solid life lessons. If a film that's aimed at kids can pull off both of those, I truly believe it earns its place.
In the end, Trolls World Tour probably won't win over those who couldn't find any enjoyment in the first film, but it was a better film overall in my opinion. The animation is vibrant and fun to look at, the characters all have new arcs, and the world was expanded on, all of which are things a good sequel needs. Now available to watch at home, instead of releasing in theatres, Trolls World Tour may just be the perfect movie for families with little kids to enjoy together.
- tillman-89878
- Apr 11, 2020
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There was definitely a lot going on in the movie so it can be easy to lose attention from it. The music is phenomenal and I love the humor! The morales taught through it are important in the current climate and I strongly commend the writers for approaching them so tastefully
- lisafordeay
- Apr 7, 2020
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Found this to be very PC and total nonsense.
I like rock music and felt like the villain. Don't expose your kids to this garbage.
- matitya-33937
- Mar 14, 2023
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