The third film in the Trolls animated franchise arrived in theaters this weekend. Like all of the Trolls movies, there were some fun music and color galore.
This is the typical story trope as we discover that Branch (Justin Timberlake) was once in a boy band with his brothers called BroZone and he has to go and ‘get the band back together’ to save their missing brother.
This was fine. I did like the use of the music throughout the film. The music was highly entertaining as it was more than just boy band music.
The colors are sensational and the animation looked great. It is certainly a visual feast for the young child’s mind. Of course, younger kids are the target audience for Trolls Band Together and, in that manner, it should be very successful.
Positively, I do think there are some clever writing sprinkled in the script that will keep the adults in the audience entertained.
It started a little slowly, but they were into the mission soon and things got better. It has a good message and has great music and visuals.
3.4 stars
This was definitely the weakest entry in the franchise. It had its moments and the voice talents were solid, but the story was weak and underwhelming.
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Honestly, they all kind of blend together for me
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