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Month: January 2015

The Lego Movie Review — Who Can Change Society? (E03)

January 30, 2015 by Alexis Goldstein·0 Comment
Criticize After Dinner Reviews the Lego Movie
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In our Lego Movie review, we ask if the film portrays our own consumerist society, if the master builders are revolutionaries, or Ayn Rand libertarians, and examine the idea of “The Special.”

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(You can rent or buy the Lego Movie at iTunes or Amazon).

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