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It was a silly idea, kind of a rip-off of Inside Out and about as ridiculously weird as Bee Movie, but it gets the "teaching lessons about life to children" part done, I guess. Still don't like the idea and wouldn't take any of my spawn to see it, though. Just. We already gave emotions emotions, don't give emojis emotions.
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Eh, I'm not really interested in the movie, though I wouldn't judge people who enjoy it. Most of the shit we watch today exist only to sell merchandise (every super hero film), the Emoji movie is just being waaaay more blatant about it. It's just the world we live in, and people have a problem with it, vote with your wallet.
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Eh, the Emoji movie is a test of concept- will audiences see a movie that is purely, 100%, an excuse to shove as much product placement as theoretically possible into 70 minutes? The answer- hopefully no. Even if Emoji movie was just average, instead of bad, (and it *IS* bad, according to nearly all reviewers) I'd be against people seeing it because of what it would mean for the future of having product placements shoved in our face.
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But the Emoji movie takes that to a whole new level. It isn't just that there's product placement in the background of every scene, the characters, the vehicles, the locations, the entirety of the story is LITERALLY constructed from product placement. They ride on the twitter logo, they visit famous apps, as locations, and the whole time it's constantly, directly, insulting it's audience for essentially being teenagers and using technology, while simultaneously advertising everything about phones.
Reviewers have called it boring, bad but in an explicitly not "so bad it's good way" just plain, ordinary bad, they have called it lazy, uninspired, and a rip-off of Inside Out except without any of the soul. For the last few day's it's had a rotten tomatoes score of 0%, and it's still well below 10%. It's just... not worth anyone's time. And people are still giving it money to watch it 'ironically'. If the movie breaks even, it sends the message to people making movies that they can break even selling people an effortlessly made pile of crap and advertisements.