I'm kind of torn with this, on the one hand the choice to be made in the Lego style is unique and creative and definitely is a breath of fresh air in the world of biopics. On the other hand though there are times that I wish this wasn't animated at all and was just a fully fledged documentary with the clips and interviews included so it could dive a little more in detail since it feels like the Lego aspect holds it back from being too in depth.
It seems like two films stitched together, one a biopic with Lego and the other a documentary with interviews, but by the end it just feels like it never really works, even if there are individual moments that are good and interesting, the whole thing didn't really gel for me l.
I'm kind of torn with this, on the one hand the choice to be made in the Lego style is unique and creative and definitely is a breath of fresh air in the world of biopics. On the other hand though there are times that I wish this wasn't animated at all and was just a fully fledged documentary with the clips and interviews included so it could dive a little more in detail since it feels like the Lego aspect holds it back from being too in depth.
It seems like two films stitched together, one a biopic with Lego and the other a documentary with interviews, but by the end it just feels like it never really works, even if there are individual moments that are good and interesting, the whole thing didn't really gel for me l.