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The Emoji Movie

User rating: 2.68 45 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: July 28, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 24, 2017

PG | Animation, Comedy, Family | 1h 32m

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2.68/5

User rating: 2.68

Based on 178 votes and 45 reviews.


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User rating: August 16, 2017

Very good movie

User rating: August 15, 2017

Amazing movie, funny, and great animations

User rating: August 15, 2017

Amazing movie, funny, and great animations

User rating: August 14, 2017

It would have been watchable if it had some ultraviolence or hardcore sex.

User rating: August 13, 2017

GARBAGE!!!!!!!!! (0 STARS)

User rating: August 12, 2017

Very cute animation with some computer insights. All ages can enjoy. Volume was good.

User rating: August 12, 2017

Makes me want to stop using Emojis

User rating: August 12, 2017

Steaming pile of garbage

User rating: August 10, 2017

*greedy the animation industry has become. Despite this, i'm going to see this several times, as I enjoy causing myself and those around me pain. A word of caution to those who intend on seeing this movie: your time would be better spent watching paint dry or grass grow. It would be more interesting than this abomination.

User rating: August 10, 2017

Oh god, don't get me started on this movie. I saw it with a group of two other friends, and each one of us had to leave the theatre at one point for a breather. Maybe it's entertaining for very young children who don't know any better, but if you're anything above the age of 6, mentally or age-wise, this movie will provide you nothing but physical pain and the regret you'd feel after a one-night-stand with (thing). Throughout the movie, my head was either in my hands, or hitting the back of the seat as I painfully astral projected to cope with the sheer torment of the 'jokes' this movie made, or the feminism they unskillfully crammed in (which I'll touch on in a moment). The only joke I got a chuckle out of was the emoticon one, but otherwise the humor was lacking and embarrassing at best. As for the feminism in the story, it tries to shoehorn in a few comments ("why do MEN always get credited for women's ideas?!") which end up feeling very out of place and borderline uncomfortable. This was so poorly executed, it made me visibly angry. They were trying to get across the idea of being independent, but what they ended up doing was pushing the idea that one should always accept proposals and abandon our ideals to not hurt the feelings of another. At least the animation was nice. This movie is a terrifying revelation.