Review of A LEGO Brickumentary (2014) by Robert M — 11 Jan 2016
As a former Lego fan myself, I must say I was pleasantly inspired by this documentary. It just goes to show that just because something is made out of some sort of melted plastic element does not always mean it's a product for kids.
I grew up with the knowledge of several enough elements when I would fiddle with Legos and one thing I would admit is that I was more into just building the models on the market rather than create my own.
In a way though, it still was a deep passion for my self and it felt that way every time I saw a brick. It still like that to this day as I still enjoy collecting larger sets that are currently on the market to this day.
As for this documentary, it was definitely well engaging the first half and had some neat topics covered, including the largest lego ever built and the inspirations of the stop motion videos. The special needs topic also captured me, as I myself had some slight disabilities growing up, but without Lego, I don't know how much creative passion I would have today.
This was a pretty good documentary overall.
This review of A LEGO Brickumentary (2014) was written by Robert M on 11 Jan 2016.
A LEGO Brickumentary has generally received mixed reviews.
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