![]() ![]() Why be the same schtick when you can stand out? ![]() The different guy meets another person who's also unusually different, they try to fix his problem, and it turns out at the end he really shouldn't have to conform to what society thinks. That's as easy as I can make it for you, and you can pretty much guess how it goes from there. ![]() a "normal", one-reaction type of Emoji), and results in the corporation trying to annihilate him. The lead character is different, causing it to backfire, they are trying to force him to be like everyone else (eg. No, you get exactly what you'd expect with a movie using that storyline. Hell even garbage like Cars managed to try something "fresh" with it's fish out of water and Doc Hollywood rip off storyline (and I'm only saying Cars is better than the Emoji movie when compared, because a good movie it's not anyway). The movie doesn't even try to use its "be who you truly are" narrative and try something esh with it. The story and plot behind this are cringe and painfully unoriginal. Now we move onto story and plot.yeah, I can't keep a straight face with that one. First and foremost is the entire idea of it trying to appear hip, trendy, and every typical crap you'd expect a movie desperate to appeal to smart phone users. Well, it seems that they attempted that with The Emoji movie and Patrick Stewart-ed all over it. If they could manage to turn something as plotless as Legos into one of the best animated films of its year, as well as whole, then, hey, why not give it a go with other products that have no real story behind them? I can give movies with unusual ideas a go, and that's if I'm even interested in watching it. Look, I'm not saying the movie was bad because it's a movie based around Emojis, that's one of it's major problems, but at the same time one of the least you should be worrying about. During their travels through the other apps, the three emojis discover a great danger that could threaten their phone's very existence. Determined to become "normal" like the other emojis, Gene enlists the help of his best friend Hi-5 and a notorious code breaker called Jailbreak. Each emoji has only one facial expression, except for Gene, an exuberant emoji with multiple expressions. Hidden inside a smartphone, the bustling city of Textopolis is home to all emojis. ![]()
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