Trolls Band Together (2023)
35KTrolls Band Together (2023). 1h 32m | PG
“A cinema full of children (and parents who had to accompany their children *g*). Excitement. And then: enthusiasm. The cinema went with it. Laughed, could hardly sit still. As an adult, you have to get involved with the candy backdrop of the marshmallow world, like in the two previous films, as well as the boy band music, which of course isnu0026#39;t for everyone.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you get involved with it, youu0026#39;ll be really entertained. A downright psychedelic firework display that, on the one hand, has one or two surprises also for the adult filmgoers in the subtext, but also in the spoken jokes. Ironically, these were the parts where the kids laughed the loudest, which I canu0026#39;t really explain.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThereu0026#39;s nothing about the plot here – because, being honest, thereu0026#39;s hardly anything you could really call a plot. Trolls on a rescue mission, but in the end itu0026#39;s just colorful, loud with a lot of music, singing and dancing, with music that wanders through the pop culture of the last 50 years and yet makes it its own in a completely new way.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAdults will either love or hate this film. There will probably be few judgments in between. But children will be thrilled.”
Is amazing I haven’t watched it came out