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Let's Talk About...'s review about Ralph Breaks the Internet(2018)

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Rating 7

13:42 17 March, 2024

The imaginative deconstruction of its internet rival Inside Out, while the gaming elements harken back to Ready Player One. Disney achieves unprecedented levels of self-deprecation, and only they could pull off the copyright-related scenes featuring the Disney princesses. The first half is full of surprises and Easter eggs, with boundless creativity comparable to Pixar, but the second half goes back to Disney's usual formula. However, the internet references could have been explored further, and focusing on "friendship" seems like a missed opportunity to dig deeper.

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