The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017) 4K Review
By Allison Rose
3 Min Read
The Lego Ninjago Movie has an amazing level of talent involved including Chan, Franco, and Theroux. All three are terrific at emoting vocally, which helps the viewer feel compassion for their characters.
As a young boy (Kaan Guldur; Red Ink) hides out in an Asian artifact shop, he discovers the owner (Jackie Chan; Rush Hour) who notices the boy's little ninja figure that is missing its arm. The owner then concocts a story using another small figure of a ninja master (Wu – also voiced by Chan) and paints a picture for the boy. This is where the movie goes from live action to animation and we meet Lloyd (Dave Franco; Nerve) and the world of Ninjago.
Lloyd is your average teenage boy waking up on his 16th birthday. He is ridiculed at school because he is unpopular and because his dad is the Evil villain Garmadon (Justin Theroux; The Girl on the Train) who terrorizes the city of Ninjago and often threatens to conquer it but so far who has not been successful. It's a lot for a teenager to carry around. However, Lloyd and his friends aren't really all that average and carry a secret. They are the secret Ninjas that constantly foil Garmadon's evil plans and who keep Ninjago safe.
As Lloyd fights his father incognito he lets his emotions get the better of him and unleashes the ultimate weapon, Meowthra, a giant cat that sets out to destroy Ninjago. As Master Wu and his disciples, the secret Ninjas, go on a quest to find the ultimate, ultimate weapon they must face several harrowing tests. Aggravating these is the fact that they are followed by Garmadon who hurts Master Wu and then himself must lead the Ninjas to find this weapon. During this time, Garmadon and Lloyd seem to bond and repair their fractured relationship until Garmadon asks Lloyd to join him in conquering Ninjago and other lands. This, once again, hurts their tenuous bond but, of course, it all works out in the end – Ninjago is saved and everyone is happy including Lloyd and his father.
I was a little surprised at the level of talent the film has including Chan, Franco, and Theroux. All three are terrific at emoting vocally, which helps the viewer feel compassion for their characters. They are joined by Michael Pena (CHiPs), Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live), and Olivia Munn, (The Newsroom) among others. The cast is great and does what they can with a mediocre script.
The 2160p video quality really lends its technology to this type of film as the animation is superb and beautifully showcased. The colors are strong and vibrant and the detail in the animation is excellent. The Dolby Atmos Audio is also exceptional which is one of the selling features of this title in 4K. The dialogue sits nicely in the center channel with explosions and gunfire going off all around in the surrounding channels. The standard Blu-ray houses the numerous extras including: Team Supreme: Building Ninjago, Rumble in the Bricks, Rebrick Contest Winners, Mini-Movies, LEGO Ninjago TV Series Sneak Peak, Music Videos, Deleted Scenes, Gimmie Some Outtakes! Promotional Material and Audio Commentary. Sadly, like the movie itself, these are lackluster at best, with the best being one of the shorts involving a Shark/crab romance.
I was hoping for the fun and frivolity of The Lego Batman movie but this title didn't seem to live up to its predecessors, which was disappointing. However, I'm sure little kids will still love it even if their parents get bored and annoyed after the 86th consecutive viewing.
Grade: C
Cast:
- Dave Franco,
- Michael Peña,
- Kumail Nanjian,
- i Zach Woods,
- Fred Armisen,
- Abbi Jacobson,
- Olivia Munn,
- Justin Theroux,
- Jackie Chan
Directed By:
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 101 minutes
Distributed By: Warner Bros.
For more information about The Lego Ninjago Movie visit the FlickDirect Movie Database. This release has been provided to FlickDirect for review purposes. For more reviews by Allison Rose please click here.
The Lego Ninjago Movie images are courtesy of Warner Bros.. All Rights Reserved.
SPONSORED LINKS
Today's Digital HD DealsView All
Not Fade Away
WAS: $14.99
NOW: $9.99
NOW: $9.99
The Social Network
WAS: $14.99
NOW: $7.99
NOW: $7.99
Legend
WAS: $14.99
NOW: $4.99
NOW: $4.99
Latest ReviewsView All
Joker: Folie à Deux – A Musical Experiment Gone Wr...
Physical Media: 4K UHD Review
Dec 24, 2024 EST
Physical Media: 4K UHD Review
Dec 24, 2024 EST