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From the creators of Shrek comes the most smart, funny, irreverent animated comedy of the year, DreamWorks' Trolls. This holiday season, enter a colorful, wondrous world populated by hilariously unforgettable characters and discover the story of the overly optimistic Trolls, with a constant song on their lips, and the comically pessimistic Bergens, who are only happy when they have trolls in their stomach. Featuring original music from Justin Timberlake, and soon-to-be classic mash-ups of songs from other popular artists, the film stars the voice talents of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Russell Brand, James Corden, Kunal Nayyar, Ron Funches, Icona Pop, Gwen Stefani, and many more. DreamWorks' TROLLS is a fresh, broad comedy filled with music, heart and hair-raising adventures. In November of 2016, nothing can prepare you for our new Troll world.Written by 20th Century Fox
Directors:
Walt Dohrn, Mike MitchellWriters:
Jonathan Aibel (screenplay), Glenn Berger (screenplay)Stars:
Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey DeschanelMovie Reviews
A nice piece of kindergarten animation, not arty-farty, kinda primitive. However, if you don't mind children's movies (or maybe you are a 'bronie', or just have had a devotion for modeling clay when you were young), you won't be disappointed. There's nothing so special about the love story (it's rather a 'friendship tale'); Poppy, the plump pink Troll girl, happens to be gobbled up several times, either by an insatiable fish or by a predator plant (it's not clear how she got out and went on her way); all the Trolls really have a very 'tasty' look, reminding of cookies. The most developed character is the evil and toothy Chefin (as the Prince doesn't count). There's also some mockery of Cinderella's story which appears a bit entertaining (at first).
The cartoon hasn't got much sense, neither it has got full-fleshed characters (the one I really liked was King Peppy, but they gave him almost no time on screen). It can be watched, though, and even bring pleasure, if you just want to relax.
The cartoon hasn't got much sense, neither it has got full-fleshed characters (the one I really liked was King Peppy, but they gave him almost no time on screen). It can be watched, though, and even bring pleasure, if you just want to relax.


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