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Minecraft Movie Review: A Look at Its Simple Yet Fun Adventure

  • Writer: Flixtor club
    Flixtor club
  • Apr 12
  • 1 min read

It would be more appropriate to call the movie "A Minecraft Movie" "A Minecrap Movie." Disorganised action, bad humour, and a complicated plot are all featured in this rendition of the well-known "Minecraft" video game franchise. It also serves as a weak pretext for Jack Black to perform forgettable songs. Although the film is primarily aimed at a younger audience, it ultimately disrespects the intelligence of viewers of all ages. Furthermore, the film includes an end-credits scene that blatantly hints at a sequel already being in the works.

"A Minecraft Movie," which was directed by Jared Hess, had the chance to develop a completely new story because the "Minecraft" video games let users create their own worlds with custom characters and rules. "Minecraft," the world's best-selling computer game, is unified by its cube-shaped blocks, which stand in for a variety of objects and animals. Unfortunately, "A Minecraft Movie" squanders this creative potential. Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer, Neil Widener, Gavin James, and Chris Galletta co-wrote the screenplay, however it seems to suffer from the drawbacks of having too many authors.

Because of the way this movie is set up, viewers who skip the opening five to eight minutes can find themselves confused for the rest of the narrative. The introduction is an overly long and convoluted exposition from a narrator named Steve (Black), who describes his childhood dream of working in the mines to find treasure. The catch? It was illegal for kids to work in the mines.

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