Ralph Breaks the Internet

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From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes the hilarious adventure Ralph Breaks The Internet. Ralph and fellow misfit Vanellope risk it all by travelling to the internet in search of a part to save her game. When Vanellope embraces this thrilling new world, Ralph realises he may lose the only friend he’s ever had. (Disney / Buena Vista)

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Filmmaniak 

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English This is an average sequel that took advantage of its predecessor's strengths and simply repeated them. The video game environment is initially replaced by the world inside the Internet (the phrase "It's new, it's different, and that's why we have to be afraid of it"). Although the official logos of a number of famous companies were contracted into it, the story was not allowed to take place in them, meaning that instead of YouTube and Google, the heroes visit fictional companies BuzzzTube and KnowsMore. With the exception of one excellent passage with Disney princesses (give them their own series, please) and a few references, there is surprisingly very little additional humor left to stand on its own, and the story also is very simple and sometimes unnecessarily overstretched. The inner workings of the Internet are portrayed relatively ingeniously, but otherwise the film doesn't have much imagination, which is also reflected in the sequence in which the heroes decide to make money by making a funny video, but instead lack creativity and copy the most popular trends instead of using their own original idea. On the other hand, there’s nothing bad to be said about the animation. ()

lamps 

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English It really doesn’t matter that this is basically a massive product placement for Disney brands when the story holds together so well and, with the exception of the ending, avoids falling into shallow tricks with its inexhaustible fertile environment. It could have trashed even more internet domains and it’s a pity that the ending prefers a moral cliché over the further discovery of that world and its possibilities, but much of the film makes brilliant and original use of the possibilities offered by an alternative reality where people are voluntarily falling back into to meet each other, shop and make money, without neglecting to build a good story that clearly motivates the protagonists in the discovery of a new and unknown universe. On top of that, we get very entertaining car chases like out of GTA and the always great voice acting of John C. Reilly. 75% ()

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D.Moore 

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English The dull and predictable story that the trailers prepared me for is thankfully saved by the humor and imaginative world in which it all takes place. As a result, I think Ralph Breaks the Internet is just as good as the first film and has similar weaknesses. If only the filmmakers had decided to spend (a lot) more time on the Disney part, which was absolutely everything...! ()

Necrotongue 

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English The second Ralph didn't win me over like the first one, even though there were a lot of good ideas (pop-up ads and Adblock were perfect). I missed the atmosphere of the previous film, though. I'm too spoiled, I’m online every day, but when do I get a chance to play an old arcade game? I just missed the nostalgia I got last time, this time it was replaced by one huge pop-up ad for Disney. Even though I had a really good time, it was no longer such an awesome experience. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English The first episode was nice and nostalgic, but I wasn't that entertained, but the second one is a splashy audiovisual ride full of Easter Eggs in the style of Ready Player One. The story is very engaging, the humour is smart, the references are heartwarming, and there's an excellent car chase. I think they had more than enough creativity and didn't forget almost anything (I also praise the Dark Web and the virus). Great fun even for adults with a brilliant post-credit scene. 85% ()

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