Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 21, 2018
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rochmik81Nov 25, 2018
It had a good premise and a few jokes, early on. However, the story is a total disaster. Halfway through, it starts dragging and then crumbles. 'Wreck-it Ralph' was a fun, clever movie. This movie is nothing like that.
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lebronchainzNov 22, 2018
This movie did not have the same heart as the original. The motivation to keep the story going fell a little flat. The relationship between Vanellope and Ralph take on a cringe inducing path. The new characters were lacking any substance andThis movie did not have the same heart as the original. The motivation to keep the story going fell a little flat. The relationship between Vanellope and Ralph take on a cringe inducing path. The new characters were lacking any substance and the overall story was a little boring. I had high hopes for this movie because the original was fantastic. The movie relied too much on the established characters and never fleshed out anything more worthwhile. I give it a soft 6. I loved wreck it ralph btw. Expand
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OdinMovieBlogMar 5, 2019
Yet another sequel that is mostly unnecessary. Though there are a few entertaining moments throughout, it seems they cared more about beating a world record for product placement rather than telling the best story possible. They sadly alsoYet another sequel that is mostly unnecessary. Though there are a few entertaining moments throughout, it seems they cared more about beating a world record for product placement rather than telling the best story possible. They sadly also spend too much time breaking Disney canon for the sake of a feminist message. The fact that the end message to this film is that you can leave everything behind and forsake people who depend on you all to pursue your dreams is a terrible message for our kids and especially young women everywhere. Let this be the end of it. C- Expand
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Aaronbake322Nov 19, 2021
It's not hard to see why no one defends this movie. It's an unfunny, unimaginative, embarrassing sequel that deserves a score significantly lower than the 71 it has. (For comparison sake, that's on par with stuff like Mulan (the REAL one fromIt's not hard to see why no one defends this movie. It's an unfunny, unimaginative, embarrassing sequel that deserves a score significantly lower than the 71 it has. (For comparison sake, that's on par with stuff like Mulan (the REAL one from 1998) and the third How to Train Your Dragon.) It's not without a few good elements, which is why I gave it a 3 instead of anything lower, but it's still easily the weakest Disney film from the otherwise pretty solid 2010s. Expand
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BrunoVn00Mar 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Does this movie really has almost the same score as the first one? That means that THIS is almost as good as the original? I DON'T think so. I can't say this movie was disappointing because I wasn't expecting ANYTHING good from this movie, the trailers make it look like it was going to be another Emoji Movie and just Disney references, so cringeworthy.
I'll start with the bad.

The Bad:
-The premise and concept could have potential to be good, but Disney just messed it up. The "internet world" they're representing is so bland, predictable and lacks any creativity, like I think that's what everyone imagines how the internet looks and works. I can't say I could do it better because if I was in charge of creating the world of this movie, honestly, I would have the same idea, but I expect some creativity from Disney. When your "internet" world looks very similar to the "smartphone" world of the Emoji Movie, you are doing something wrong.
-The plot is so dumb even if it's aimed towards children. This movie gives so stupid and ridiculous explanations on how viral videos work. Is Disney trying to teach kids that they will get 27000 dollars in less than a day for spamming the internet with dumb videos of them copying already viral videos? Because that's the exact same thing Ralph does in the movie. That's not how the internet works and even for a silly kids movie, this is so ridiculous.
-I actually liked the princesses scene, but the movie literally shows what you saw in the trailers and just a couple more minutes of it. Also it doesn't fit in this movie, this could be better if it was a standalone short, not a part of a movie like this, such an unnecesary scene, but well, I guess it was "important" for the plot after all.
-I don't understand the praise towards the "Slaughter Race" musical number. Yeah it's cool on its own, it has that classic Disney Renaissance vibe, but it made me cringe when I remember from what movie it is from, it's an unnecesary scene.
-They turned Ralph into an unlikable character, he does so many stupid things that just made me facepalm through the entire movie. He turned out to be this movie's twist villain, I guess.

However, there is one thing I actually liked, SHOCKER!

The Good:
-The message this movie tries to give at the end of the movie. It's so realistic and relatable, if this topic was the focus of the entire movie, I think it could have been SO much better.

Disney should stop making sequels, but I obviously know that will not happen as they are doing it for obvious reasons ($$$) Just makes me sad that they made a mediocre sequel to a movie that didn't really need a sequel. Why not release this straight-to-Netflix? I guess because they didn't have anything original to release in theaters in 2018 and they needed to make money.
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sim3traMar 30, 2019
The only thing I loved about the movie is that the "internet" concept was handled with humor. How it jumped to six years time is forgivable, but Ralph and Vanellope going out in their game more than twenty-four hours without creating conflictThe only thing I loved about the movie is that the "internet" concept was handled with humor. How it jumped to six years time is forgivable, but Ralph and Vanellope going out in their game more than twenty-four hours without creating conflict is definitely not (I distinctly remember that that was one of the major problems in the first movie) - very inconsistent. I also found the writing very lazy because the plot kinda feels "forced," the characterization was boring, and the theme was common. So, it's a 1/10 for me. Expand
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Honesthuman777Feb 22, 2019
Animation is top notch and sound is beautiful. But this movie felt like it did not belong. The main characters almost feel hollow and meaningless. The story was complete in the first one and I would welcome a sequel to a movie universe if youAnimation is top notch and sound is beautiful. But this movie felt like it did not belong. The main characters almost feel hollow and meaningless. The story was complete in the first one and I would welcome a sequel to a movie universe if you give me a reason. This doesn't do anything that is worth investing in, it just feels like a forced, failed scheme to milk a fanbase Expand
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ijablinsky567Jan 17, 2022
An annoying, unfunny, uninspired embarrassment that's not worthy of calling itself a sequel to the gem that's the original film. Unforgivable.
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Anirudh2004Aug 4, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a boring movie. The first movie made some rules to follow by not jumping games and this film Veneloppe becomes Turbo. Wow.
It is completely useless. It spoiled the name of the first movie. The internet is never ending land of ads. The movie didn't mention about Turbo. This movie is overrated.
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orangemanbadNov 25, 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet is, like another reviewer said, a mixture of Ready Player One and The Emoji Movie, without the visual appeal of the first or the slightly redeemable pop-cultural references of the second. Ralph Breaks the Internet isRalph Breaks the Internet is, like another reviewer said, a mixture of Ready Player One and The Emoji Movie, without the visual appeal of the first or the slightly redeemable pop-cultural references of the second. Ralph Breaks the Internet is too heavily reliant on tongue-in-cheek nudge-nudge references at the audience to create a semblance of a good story. The plot is overall lacking, with no central theme or thesis apparent. While the message that the movie wishes to send is readily obvious (a product of this movie's intended audience), it fails to deliver on that as well. Instead of showing the viewer what to think through provoking or resonant scenes, the movie chooses instead to deliver a musical number, out of place in a Wreck It Ralph movie, and to focus on Disney paraphernalia. The characters themselves seem not to develop much either. While they do eventually "learn their lesson," nothing of value was transmitted to the viewer. All in all, if you enjoyed the Emoji Movie, this should be fine. Don't bring anyone you wish to later have positive relations with to this movie, for I assure you this will spoil any fine mood for the night and you will just go home thinking you just wasted $20. Child-friendly, yes. Adult bearable, ehhhhh sure why not. A good movie? Far from it. 3/10 Expand
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Lambo442Dec 6, 2018
Top points for the imaginative way the Internet is depicted but everything else falls short. Just not as funny and memorable as the first. The characters are pretty dull, hardly any fix it felix and the writing isn't as sharp. For a filmTop points for the imaginative way the Internet is depicted but everything else falls short. Just not as funny and memorable as the first. The characters are pretty dull, hardly any fix it felix and the writing isn't as sharp. For a film about game characters there's hardly any gaming or new gaming characters introduced. Also the title is misleading in the sense that Ralph only breaks the internet right at the end of the movie and you never get a sense of the real world panic that ensues. I was hoping you'd see everyone losing their minds. A real opportunity wasted in that sense. Mediocre is the right world for this. It's all topped off with a lashing of Disney sentimentality too as the plot becomes centered around relationship issues between friends and everyone has a good cry, yawn. Expand
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KhornezDec 6, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie was a narrative mess, full of loops and plots that lead nowhere, and even greater is the missed oportunities at every spot. It feels like a soul-less massive ad, where the brands are just plastered in your face with no real intention behind them other than "hey it's the big brand that has offered more cash". Even character cameos are missed oportunities (specially Sonic, who's only purpose is a brief exposition monkey with plenty of missed oportunities for jokes about SPEED and INTERNET).

The music is so generic i was unable to recall any tunes right after i left the cinema when i was discussing it with friends.

The motivations were weak at best, and everything was massively contrived and forced, and things that are complete non-issues. The representation and jokes about internet itself are also incredibly weak and dated, not to mention cringy and confusing. It's like some grandpa decided to make the script when he heard the word "memes" and "youtubers".

And let's not talk about world originality, because it lacks it entirely: it's all big buildings and silly looking avatars walking around.

And last but not least, it's a movie that is a sequel to a movie about games, for a movie about games, with characters that are videogame based, the gaming theme is completely Lost. There is one game in the entire internet and it's barely fleshed out, and you only know it's an online game and not an arcade because they show you two kids on their couches, literally, they act like only one or two gamers can be in the ENTIRE SERVER at the time, a game that should be like GTA, filled with different servers and thousands or millions of players, considering its popular and addictive enough that someone is willing to pay 40k for a car (and the players that attempted it and spent hours to get it didnt even look like your typical end-game character, so it adds more to the generic-ness and lack of understanding on online gaming of it all).

Personally, avoid it even if its on Netflix, is not even bad in a funny way, it's bad in a boring and bland paste way.
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thatguywhoshereNov 25, 2018
Wasn't bad, although the most interesting part of the movie for sure was a 6 year old kid sitting behind me in the theater asking his mom if they could leave halfway through because he was bored.
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bladexFeb 17, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. was so looking forward to this loved the 1st one but after finally watching it i am so disappointed.

1st they turned ralph into a youtuber the lamest culture on the planet. after getting through that your thinking it couldn't get any worse than that could it? Oh but it does your than treated with A LAME AF SONG sung by someone who is TONE DEATH! i literally had to skip the entire scene...

what made the 1st one good is gone there is no comedy, no easter eggs, no chemistry and the whole movie is filled with lame AF internet pop culture the worst kind.

if you loved the 1st one you will hate this.

way to go destroying yet another franchise di$ney!
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dtg12Feb 13, 2019
Harsh review but I'm comparing it to great first Ralph movie. This one was dull, boring, too long... Jokes were way too simple and virtue-signalling is on overdrive in this one.
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KurschNov 29, 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet starts gamely, but quickly bogs down in the 2nd act with story decisions based on product placement for iconic Disney products. The key to all animated Disney (Pixar) films is the dynamic relationship, and Ralph'sRalph Breaks the Internet starts gamely, but quickly bogs down in the 2nd act with story decisions based on product placement for iconic Disney products. The key to all animated Disney (Pixar) films is the dynamic relationship, and Ralph's and Vanellope's is lost in the barrage of Disney merchandising. The average episode of "Rick and Morty, Big Mouth, or One Punch Man" packs in five times the laughs. The first film was delightful, but "Ralph Breaks the Internet" always plays it safe, settling for family friendly mediocrity in an effort to build brand loyalty. Kids may enjoy it, but adults will find most of the jokes falling flat, disappointing for a big release feature. Expand
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ParallaxDec 5, 2018
There is just something off putting about a 40 year-olds obsession with an 8 year-old as his best friend. Which is what this movie is about. Their "friendship"
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RidleayRomeroNov 24, 2018
Wreck-it Ralph was an uplifting movie based around video games. Ralph Breaks the Internet is.... something. Video games are just kinda somewhere in all this, not really any focus or anything. Of course they throw the Internet stuff around,Wreck-it Ralph was an uplifting movie based around video games. Ralph Breaks the Internet is.... something. Video games are just kinda somewhere in all this, not really any focus or anything. Of course they throw the Internet stuff around, but I don't think they did much research on some of the sites either. It's kinda mediocre at best. Expand
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spongeswiftNov 23, 2018
The title should've spoiled it for me but yes Ralph doesn't only break the internet, He wrecks EVERYTHING! The movie's first 2 acts went along pretty good even if there wasn't much behind the gags but when it made it into its final act thingsThe title should've spoiled it for me but yes Ralph doesn't only break the internet, He wrecks EVERYTHING! The movie's first 2 acts went along pretty good even if there wasn't much behind the gags but when it made it into its final act things started to turn for the worse. I really liked Gal Gadot's and Taraji P. Henson's roles, Shank and Yesss respectively. They both supported the movie but didn't take too much screen time away from Ralph and Vanellope. But that "Slaughter Race" game is what causes the 3rd act to fall so sharply. I think it was dragged on too far. It was almost 2 hours and that is entirely too long for a movie with not that much subject matter. It moved so quick in the first two acts that it's slow down in the third act was so much worse than it should've been. They also really had no idea what to do with Felix and Calhoun who have such a brief and non consequential addition to the story. The Disney part was cool but it was not very prevalent. At least if you watched the trailers. They shoved it down your throats and gave you little new things to discover. The princess's inclusion was very well sought out though. Overall Ralph and Vanellope work better as a duo which is why the third act fell so hard. Leaving the arcade was not the sweetest choice after all. It was gloriously pointless but hey at least this is gonna be a 2010s time capsule! Expand
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GamalaMar 6, 2019
Movie is colorful and plot starts off nicely. About halfway tru plot just disappears. Oh and its one big add for big corp. And full of feminist propaganda. Muh woman power! all men stupid, evil and incompetent.
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mikomidoMar 23, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was upset that they only focused on how Ralph is being unreasonable. They never tried to focus on how selfish Vanellope was. She might not want to go back to her game but she ignores the other 15 racers that need a game. She just does not care and ditched Ralph. She did not even bother to let him know. Vanellope was a bad friend. 3rd wave Feminist cringe Expand
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miccaelDec 2, 2018
Disappointed. Unworthy & unnecessary sequel. This is not RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET, this is RALPH BECOMES A YOUTUBER. I was interested in how would they use their own properties to present this movie, and they totally blew it. I am not sureDisappointed. Unworthy & unnecessary sequel. This is not RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET, this is RALPH BECOMES A YOUTUBER. I was interested in how would they use their own properties to present this movie, and they totally blew it. I am not sure who leaves 9 or 10/10 reviews here (maybe parents or blind fans?) but this movie was not OK. I really liked first one, heck I give 10/10 to Wreck it Ralph 1 right now, but this movie just used characters to re-create Emoji Movie, which was total crap.
Beginning was rushed.
Ralph was annoying.
Product placement - the movie.
Cringy YouTube video remakes and fortnite references.
RALPH ONLY GOES INTO 1 game! This movie about video game characters and yet we only see 1 game! WTF
The "Disney princess song" was bad too.
Woke-ass feminists princesses tried to "joke about a man saving them" which ironically comes from Rapunzel who was saved by a man... so what's the point?
The message was good but badly done. Why Disney shows dark web so badly? Like it's a place where you can viruses? kids will google it after the movie. it's so wrong.
It's sad how this movie wasn't good, i was hoping for it.
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clarkaddisonNov 26, 2018
A slighlty better version of the Emoji Movie. A group of adults wanted to make a movie about the internet too many years to late. With outdated jokes and ideas that were not researched to make the jokes really hit. Without the DisneyA slighlty better version of the Emoji Movie. A group of adults wanted to make a movie about the internet too many years to late. With outdated jokes and ideas that were not researched to make the jokes really hit. Without the Disney Princess` and the Disney style this movie would tank in score and box office. Expand
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Masxin_tdJan 3, 2019
The first movie had a central message: even outcasts are special. This one has none. Visualizing the internet is always cool and that gets 3 from me. Other than that, this movie was written by your local cool wine aunt who hated men everThe first movie had a central message: even outcasts are special. This one has none. Visualizing the internet is always cool and that gets 3 from me. Other than that, this movie was written by your local cool wine aunt who hated men ever since she found her boyfriend was cheating on her. Imagine not learning your lesson from star wars, get rekt Disney. Expand
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password1Feb 17, 2019
Social engineering to push PC agendas, that and the standard sexual jokes by disney pervade the movie so much. Disgusting. Why cant they just make normal movies anymore?
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TyranianJun 9, 2019
Very disappointing, one of the dumbest animations and highly symptomatic of today's society.
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EludiumQ36Feb 28, 2019
This is mostly for the kids, pretty dumbed down, they even define Wifi and "the internet", but I continued watching because I wanted to see how they represented the internet. Would Facebook dominate? Would all the big names - Apple, Amazon,This is mostly for the kids, pretty dumbed down, they even define Wifi and "the internet", but I continued watching because I wanted to see how they represented the internet. Would Facebook dominate? Would all the big names - Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Netflix - be represented, parodied? As it turns out, the internet was depicted as a space-age cityscape. It looks like Ebay bought the biggest sponsorship since they figured prominently in the story, though later, Disney got its play, mainly in the Disney Princess realm, so let me just say it now, this film seems really aimed at the daddy-daughter set. Google was represented as a high-rise office bldg where Ralph thought you got goggles. And I'm sure, much to Google's chagrin, "The Search Bar" was powered by fictional KnowsMore, and they used BuzzzTube vs YouTube (though the latter was referenced), so it looks like you only see a real-world representation if they paid the movie's production company for the ad-space, and the big names mentioned before were barely seen in the background if at all. Back to the story or rather the theme. As noted before, the key demographic for this is daddy-daughter and the prominent theme was the vicissitudes of kiddie friendship. A letdown for me. Expand
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kuehnauMar 27, 2019
I think the biggest issue I have with Wreck it Ralph 2 is the fact that the first movie pushed as many game recurrences as possible into the film and the second film pushed as many advertisements as possible into the game.

I hope we see a
I think the biggest issue I have with Wreck it Ralph 2 is the fact that the first movie pushed as many game recurrences as possible into the film and the second film pushed as many advertisements as possible into the game.

I hope we see a third film that focuses on gaming and less on advertising like the second film did.
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WargearsApr 2, 2019
I love how the first movie teaches you about acceptance, contentment, and loving yourself for what you are, now throw everything the first movie taught you out the window because now going turbo and abandoning your kingdom with theI love how the first movie teaches you about acceptance, contentment, and loving yourself for what you are, now throw everything the first movie taught you out the window because now going turbo and abandoning your kingdom with the possibility of being shut down permanently is now ok and without consequences whatsoever. Storywise the movie just basically revolves around ralph and ven trying to save her game while fan favorites like fix it felix and sgt calhoun are just relegated to sideline characters with no special purpose in the movie other than push an agenda that having kids are bad. We also have newcomers like shank and yesss which was introduced out of nowhere with barely any proper character development and they're basically just there to advance the story. The movie also has disney princesses which made the movie a bit interesting but mostly they were just there to also push an agenda that they don't need men to tell them what to do. Lastly there was really no proper villain in the movie other than the virus which only shows near the end. But all in all I can still say the movie is still ok but compared to the first movie this was a bit of a disappointment. Expand
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Razrback16Mar 25, 2019
Just got done watching this movie. Wow, it was bad. I really enjoyed the first movie, but this one was just awful - seems like Disney is just going "all in" on the gender politics with their movies, even the cartoon ones now. Star Wars, MCU,Just got done watching this movie. Wow, it was bad. I really enjoyed the first movie, but this one was just awful - seems like Disney is just going "all in" on the gender politics with their movies, even the cartoon ones now. Star Wars, MCU, and now the animated movies are 100% invested in feminism, making all men out to be the bad guys and the like. This was a terrible sequel. Cannot recommend. Expand
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siyaiscoolJan 19, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. UH OH ANOTHER BAD DISNEY MOVIE, my little brother wanted to see this **** when i already watched it and i told him this movie suck, this is a serious review okay and i just want to say that this movie has no soul all the character are stupid it trys to be sad when instead its just funny, like that time ralph was looking at the mean comments and there is sad music and its supposed to be very sad;-;. BUT no this makes me laugh LAUGH HARD okay there is nothing sad about that DISNEY maybe you wanted people to feel sad for Ralph because you wanted people to feel bad about you disney, because lots of people tell you your movies are **** and the new ones lately are crap DISNEY and you're like "oh stop BEING MEAN with your comments" and i'm like **** you disney why dont you stop making mediocre sequels and make good original movies HUH. Expand
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GrantD243Dec 12, 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet suffers from a lot of the same problems that I had with Wreck-It Ralph. There is more exploration of the world (which is something I wanted more of in the first one) and the inclusion of various brands and websitesRalph Breaks the Internet suffers from a lot of the same problems that I had with Wreck-It Ralph. There is more exploration of the world (which is something I wanted more of in the first one) and the inclusion of various brands and websites is awesome, but once again the story is just too simple and surface level for me. I get it; it's made for kids, but I was hoping for more. Expand
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DerekSCriticJan 1, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. From first impression, the internet concept worried me until watching the film. After watching the film, I can definitely say that it was not even close to as good as the first film. Ralph Breaks the internet is an average sequel to a fantastic Disney film. Fortunately, this film has fantastic animation as the internet looks great with very creative design and all the characters are full of life. I love how this film played around with most of its concepts. Although forced upon the audience, the message of friendship has a strong point.


Unfortunately, this movie has several problems in the writing and characterization that ruin the film from being great. First, the story is a mess that becomes very predictable and completely breaks everything established in the first film by the third act. The film has an awful ending as Vanellope ditches Sugar Rush to be in Slaughter Race. This makes no sense and the character does not fit the tone of the game. Most of the humor is also weak with the exception of the princess scenes. A whole part of the plot has to do with Ralph making money off of stupid videos on a YouTube parody site made for the movie. In the first film, the use of video game characters lead to several great cameos, but nobody knows if these viral videos are going to be relevant in the next few years. While I did say the point of the message was strong, it feels like this film forces its message to its audience. I get that the film is about friendship, but the amount of times Ralph and Vanellope use the term "best friend" throughout the film is annoying. Also, Felix and Calhoun from the first film are completely forgotten here.


Ralph Breaks the Internet is a disappointing sequel to one of my favorite Disney films. While the animation is excellent, the film has poor writing, bad characterization and a message forced upon the audience. This is definitely not one of the best films from Disney and it's a painfully average sequel.
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Scottsmi8Feb 8, 2019
Ralph's sequel moves almost entirely away from games and explores a visualized internet in the same way Inside Out visualized an emotional brain. I left feeling worse about the state of the internet, as the movie largely props up someRalph's sequel moves almost entirely away from games and explores a visualized internet in the same way Inside Out visualized an emotional brain. I left feeling worse about the state of the internet, as the movie largely props up some somewhat sad trends: 1) Kids obsession with superficial fun (emoji's and silly shareable things, which is mostly fine) and 2) Kids idolization of internet popularity and fame, and the goal of gaining it through whatever means possible.

I left feeling a mix of 'blah' and 'I've seen this before' - The finale, while computationally a feat, seemed more creepy than cool.
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omid-farshiJun 19, 2019
Stupid climax with actually talking and convincing the villain and full of left slogans like feminism and rescuing the men and adopting kids and etc. It's just a kids movie just let it alone.
The beginning of the subject was interesting but
Stupid climax with actually talking and convincing the villain and full of left slogans like feminism and rescuing the men and adopting kids and etc. It's just a kids movie just let it alone.
The beginning of the subject was interesting but how they worked it out was stupid and aimless just propaganda
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amheretojudgeNov 25, 2018
Ralph Breaks The Internet is an easier script than the previous one and without any polishing around the edges, the material is often chalky.

Ralph Breaks The Internet Johnston and Moore's surf through the internet is free but definitely
Ralph Breaks The Internet is an easier script than the previous one and without any polishing around the edges, the material is often chalky.

Ralph Breaks The Internet

Johnston and Moore's surf through the internet is free but definitely time consuming. Picking up from where we left these two characters, they had to create an almost newer dimension to fill in. And boy, did the writers came up with one. To capture an internet into a physical dimension itself scares you. It is a double edge sword though. It can be really easy as much as you are distracting the viewers. And since the glossy distraction in here is something that the audience is familiar- or in fact lives in it- it gets immensely effortless for them to hold us. Having said that, if not taken proper care of, and not worked on the details, it might come off as a one big hocum, which is what exactly happens in here.

The script is definitely gripping and thoroughly entertaining. But the rich details that such animated feature usually contains, it lacks in aplenty. Aforementioned, the narration just surfs through the storyline and never digs deep, either the writers were afraid to open the vortex or just couldn't grasp it all in. Nevertheless, it still would have worked, if had better conversations, compelling arguments and genuine morale conflicts to bedazzle us.

But what was once explored by Disney movies is left untouched in here. And with very little surface to walk on, it is still a smooth ride. In fact the concept has so much heart and potential in it, that the first hour of the narration is boost off by just visiting characters only. The structure of the script too is familiar to your usual Disney features. The performance cast though, ups the ante of the game. Revisiting their characters, Reilly and Silverman both are equally challenging on the screen. Their duo is a force to be reckoned with.

His overprotective nature and her rebellious carefree attitude bodes well for the equation. And once again, the visual effects are jaw dropping, the artists do work a lot into it and it does pay off; this internet world projected in here is much more welcoming than the internet itself. Silverman's deep dive on mocking or updating the Disney princesses' sequence, is definitely the show stealer. One of the best bits of the storytelling is how it depicts both side of the range that this internet goes to. It shows you all the power there is by offering all the "heart" there is, within a snap. And it can also take all of it away with that snap itself.

On that note, on that very message that is conveyed in here, the movie is a sure shot win. It also has possibly the least enthralling final acts of all. Where it was supposed to fiddle intellectually with the viewers, it instead puts up a behemoth physical stature to climb upon. It is not the most mature script ever to come across in a Disney world, but it surely is an entertaining one. Ralph Breaks The Internet is an easier script than the previous one and without any polishing around the edges, the material is often chalky.
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pineappleprinceNov 26, 2018
The pros: It is beautifully animated and the improvements in fluidity and range for our main characters is a sight to behold. The cons: Most of the film feels pointless and meandering. The references to the internet and Disney IP areThe pros: It is beautifully animated and the improvements in fluidity and range for our main characters is a sight to behold. The cons: Most of the film feels pointless and meandering. The references to the internet and Disney IP are cringe-worthy, the jokes didn't land, and worst of all, the message that the film tries to promote in the third act goes against the established rules of the first film and feels out-of-character for Ralph and Vanellope. It pains me to write this because the first film holds such a big place in my heart, but this sequel is unfortunately, all dust. Expand
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TVJerryDec 8, 2018
John C. Reilly is back in the title role and he's joined by the spunky racer from last time (Sara Silverman). They venture outside of their safe video game world into the expanse of the internet, where numerous brands get their logos inJohn C. Reilly is back in the title role and he's joined by the spunky racer from last time (Sara Silverman). They venture outside of their safe video game world into the expanse of the internet, where numerous brands get their logos in animation. While the visuals are bright, colorful and dense, the extended one-on-one conversations between the 2 main characters drag down the fun. Some of the most enjoyable comic moments come from the bevy of Disney princesses as they play to and against stereotype. When there's action, the movie's entertaining, but there's too much slow, relationship development trying to instill positive messages. Stay thru the credits for 2 bonus clips. Expand
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foxgroveDec 9, 2018
The concept is quite simply brilliant, but after about an hour it seems to have played itself out. Adults may enjoy it more than children as it is too sophisticated for young kids to really understand. Let's face it isn't the Emoji MovieThe concept is quite simply brilliant, but after about an hour it seems to have played itself out. Adults may enjoy it more than children as it is too sophisticated for young kids to really understand. Let's face it isn't the Emoji Movie which was generally more enjoyable and probably easier for kids to digest. Flashes of brilliance abound, however. Expand
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johnlemon04Dec 3, 2018
I expected more from this movie. The first one its much better and this just looks like a cash grab with fan internet service and poorly written story. Got funny moments, but honestly, i didnt laugh at anything in the first 20 min of theI expected more from this movie. The first one its much better and this just looks like a cash grab with fan internet service and poorly written story. Got funny moments, but honestly, i didnt laugh at anything in the first 20 min of the movie. Everything is so bland. No great characters, no villian and the plot is just, boring. just disney ads everywhere. And when they enter the disney place is so cringe and so boring. Im mad how disney is just milking marvel and star wars franchises with their boring gags. The only funny thing on this movie was the post credits scenes. What a big letdown. Disney is not the same company that peaked years ago. their in a downfall. in quality and writing. Movies like finding dory, frozen, monsters U, cars etc are prime examples. and i could add more to the list. including this one. Expand
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ThatOneNerdyGuyDec 12, 2018
Going into this movie i already knew this would be the emoji movie 2, wow look it's wreck it Ralph doing a funny fortnite dance, haha funny. what happened? the movie has amazing animation and overall the first half of the movie i found veryGoing into this movie i already knew this would be the emoji movie 2, wow look it's wreck it Ralph doing a funny fortnite dance, haha funny. what happened? the movie has amazing animation and overall the first half of the movie i found very enjoyable, but then ralph (without trying to spoil anything) he becomes a youtuber, and then it becomes one of the worst segments to ever exist in a disney movie, the second half becomes another emoji movie and feels like its 2 hours long, it has a good lesson in its story but man, they really push it out there, play a drinking game, every time they say "insecurity" take a shot, you would be in a coma, well scratch that you would be dead. bummer that this is a sequel to a near masterpiece. Expand
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ChiddyJan 2, 2019
Paid Promotion: The Movie.
It wasn't awful, but not nearly as well made as the first.
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DukeJonApr 3, 2019
An ok movie, but no more than that. The first one was full of video game references, however this one was full of internet references - basically advertising large companies such as facebook, amazon, ebay, etc. I didn't like the way theyAn ok movie, but no more than that. The first one was full of video game references, however this one was full of internet references - basically advertising large companies such as facebook, amazon, ebay, etc. I didn't like the way they developed the female character who became really selfish towards the end whereas poor Ralph was reduced to a sidekick. Best scenes were with the Disney princesses, but of course as this is Disney they were there to push a feminist agenda. Gender/Race politics is all over Disney these days. Expand
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Voodoo123Feb 25, 2019
+Looks great in 4k HDR
+I laughed
+Great voice cast +Interesting characters/designs -Poor use of video game genre -Forgettable animated movie plot -Tropey tropes mctrope I had very low expectations going in but enjoyed this far more than I
+Looks great in 4k HDR
+I laughed
+Great voice cast
+Interesting characters/designs
-Poor use of video game genre
-Forgettable animated movie plot
-Tropey tropes mctrope

I had very low expectations going in but enjoyed this far more than I expected to. If you're a fan of the animated movie genre you will probably find something to enjoy here.
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Costs1129Jan 12, 2019
Feminists really do ruin everything. This kind of guy bashing trash makes me so happy we got a full refund.
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Trineo99Nov 25, 2018
First of all, the friendship between Ralph and Vanellope in this film is excellent. It felt like a real-life friendship between these two. They have their highs and their lows but in the end, they’re still the best of friends. Everybody canFirst of all, the friendship between Ralph and Vanellope in this film is excellent. It felt like a real-life friendship between these two. They have their highs and their lows but in the end, they’re still the best of friends. Everybody can easily relate to these two’s friendship. I also really liked the animation in this film. Mainly with the little people in the internet. It was a really unique look in the film but was well chosen. The way the film showed the internet was fantastic. They didn’t hold anything back when it came to showing what happens online. Everything they experience everybody who uses the internet will have experienced at least once or twice in their lifetime. The humour in this film wasn’t overpowering which was great. There is humour in this film it’s not overbearing like some other animated kids films have. The final good thing I want to mention is the emotions this film brings. This film had me nearly crying towards the end. This once again can circle back to being able to relate and connect with these characters. Now onto some of the bad things in this film and to be honest there wasn’t a lot. One of my things is the pacing in the film. In the beginning of the film, it felt a bit to slow for me. Compared to the end which seemed a bit to fast. Nowhere in this film did it feel the correct pacing. Now I get and it’s a kids film so it has to quick to hold the kid's attention. The other thing was it including things that could have been taken out. I’m not going to say what it was but they showed stuff that could have been easily removed and it wouldn’t have affected it in the slightest. The last thing is the subplot. The subplot could have been taken out and made the film probably a bit shorter. In the end, Ralph Breaks the Internet is a great family movie with a great message. I highly recommend seeing this film. Expand
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JLuis_001Dec 3, 2018
I will not deny that this film still has all the Disney quality all over it. After all we're talking about Disney and this is a huge film for them, but frankly although I was entertained and I wasn't disappointed, this sequel feels disposableI will not deny that this film still has all the Disney quality all over it. After all we're talking about Disney and this is a huge film for them, but frankly although I was entertained and I wasn't disappointed, this sequel feels disposable and with that word I don't mean that its quality is bad or that its quality is disposable
The problem is that I failed to see or feel any relevance in the story. It feels quite forced and reached a certain point the film becomes just a mere product placement exercise even beyond the emotional message behind it.

The film is fun, the kids will definitely love it. Mainly because kids now know perfectly the internet world and all its ways, but the truth is that to me it didn't feel superior to the first one in any department or level and in the end it only remains as what it's now: A novelty but ultimately I think it will become a irrelevant sequel within the Disney catalogue.
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LajaleaaDec 3, 2018
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No estoy enojado para nada, he tenido el honor de conocer el gusto a través del descaro que puede tener una película para impulsar la poca voluntad en los espectadores de exigir calidad en vez de contenido. Pero ¡Hey! También se
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No estoy enojado para nada, he tenido el honor de conocer el gusto a través del descaro que puede tener una película para impulsar la poca voluntad en los espectadores de exigir calidad en vez de contenido. Pero ¡Hey! También se necesita ingenio para qué, hasta su público más crítico, sucumba ante los cariños de una sátira bien hecha. No lo digo por mi, la mayoría lo confirma: Metacritic le da 71, IMDb 76 y Rotten Tomatoes, en medio de su chanchullo, le da 88, o 73, depende de donde se vea, y 63 por parte del público.
Créanme, no soy ningún hater, ya confesé que me gustó la película, pero esa no es mi opinión total. Les advierto, los siguientes párrafos no serán totalmente amenos a éste nuevo proyecto de Disney.
Ralph regresa con Vanellope a una aventura auto-impuesta y de una forma algo absurda en la que la pareja de amigos se ve en la necesidad de visitar el vasto mundo del Internet. Su gran diversidad y espacio seducirá y obstaculizará la fortaleza de la amistad que Ralph y Vanellope lograron en la película anterior.
La decencia que tiene Ralph Breaks The Internet está en su sátira. El permiso que Disney le otorga a la película para burlarse de sí mismo es lo que le da formalidad, no solo a la película, sino a la transición moral que ha buscado y logrado la compañía en toda su historia. El dialogo y la presencia de las princesas de Disney generó una auto-crítica y una sátira con suficiente éxito como para aplaudir el hecho de que Disney no es solo una empresa productora de contenidos y experiencias, sino que también es un ente que crece poco a poco junto a su público; y el hecho de que se burle de sí mismo y le de paso a los personajes más icónicos de la historia de la animación a adaptarse, lo demuestra como una empresa que ha madurado y que no le molesta jugar con los errores de su pasado, pues ha aprendido de ellos y aspirará a ser lo más correcto posible.
Sin embargo es triste que haya decidido hacerlo junto a una de sus formulas, ya, más añejas. La historia es un reciclaje más de las aventuras que tanto Disney como cualquier otra productora masiva ha presentado en sus historias más comerciales. Ese reciclaje presenta una historia que no solo ya es muy usual, sino que ya hasta parece tonta: El viaje de los protagonistas para salvarse que pone a prueba su amor o amistad para luego presentarlos como sus propios enemigos gracias a que se dejan llevar por el impulso personal y sin reflexionar en sus decisiones para que, al final, aprendan uno sobre el otro; dejar de tomar decisiones irresponsables, vencer los miedos o inseguridades propias y que la relación se fortalece por la distancia sino por la voluntad. No considero ésto un spoiler, pues son tantas las veces en las que los estudios cuasi monopólicos nos han presentado esta trayectoria. Tampoco estoy molesto, repito, el ingenio de la película está en que supo colocar una sátira bien realizada en un mal montaje, lo disfruté, pero no negaré que sin ese lado cómico, probablemente me hubiera enojado. En fin.
Visualmente tampoco hay mucho espectáculo, pero sí mucho mercado. La animación de Walt Disney Animation Studios ha evolucionado inmensamente, y podrá no tener las mismas habilidades y valores que Pixar, pero nadie podrá dudar de su esfuerzo. Sin embargo una parte de mi quiere ser suficientemente cruel como para decirles "Oigan, dejen de animar, hay quienes lo están haciendo mucho mejor, ayúdenles. O sorpréndanos. Hagan algo increíble e imprevisto que se gane el respeto de su público. Pero si se quedan en medio, estarán condenados a ser parte de un tumulto gigantesco de ideales imposibles de ubicar e innecesarios de recordar; la otra parte de mi prefiere solo ser indiferente a su existencia.
En resumidas cuentas, Ralph Breaks The Internet es un juguete de cereal. Si escoges al cereal por el juguete, entonces el producto está haciendo algo mal. Pero vean el lado positivo, ¡lanza agüita! (el juguete).
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BrianMcCriticDec 8, 2018
While it doesn't live up to the spirit charm of the first film it does have its moments of excitement. At its core Ralph breaks the Internet is about the relationship between Ralph and Vanellope which is a success even when the trip to theWhile it doesn't live up to the spirit charm of the first film it does have its moments of excitement. At its core Ralph breaks the Internet is about the relationship between Ralph and Vanellope which is a success even when the trip to the internet is just okay. Overall a solid to high 7 a B+. Expand
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TrevorsViewDec 27, 2018
Since first getting a Facebook account on August 2008, immediately before sophomore year of high school, my social media history has been an interesting one as it helped me tremendously with friendships. With ten years’ worth experience inSince first getting a Facebook account on August 2008, immediately before sophomore year of high school, my social media history has been an interesting one as it helped me tremendously with friendships. With ten years’ worth experience in the communal web, I can easily say Ralph Breaks the Internet can barely understand friendship, nor decide whether it prefers to sustain friendships in person or over technology. While there’s a place for it, the internet is also an easy place to start heated pointless arguments over whether Angelina Jolie or Alicia Vikander portrayed Lara Croft better.

The problem is that this mega surface-level feature celebrates the fake glory of the impersonal digital saturation, giving greater development to the flat Disney princesses amplified by the trailers. The lack of real characterizations is covered up by blaring Demi Lovato’s “Let it Go“ rendition for the kids and throwing around pop culture gags for the parents. It isn’t always successful however, as some jokes, such as one 1960s Batman transition into princess pajamas, may bore parents with the inconsistent personality, while other pieces of dated media will confuse kids ten years from now. Other efforts to satisfy everyone with an otherwise fun musical number is less imaginative than any Disney classic readily available on Amazon Prime.

While both Vanellope and Ralph do wind up tarnishing each other’s wobbly story arcs, everyone behind the microphones still express a new immersive side to social media, packed with one climactic animation achievement after another. While constant, the modern trends are still utilized to the best of the directors’ ability to push the plot forward, most effectively being the realistic graphics of modern online games that promise money. It sounds exactly how a civilized internet city would sound, including a “Which Disney Princess Are You” personality test interpreted as a game show, alongside some lickity-split live auctions at eBay. In between, the terrific Taraji P. Hensen, voice of the dysfunctional head running BuzzTube’s algorithms, graces the ears. It makes me anxious to see what LinkedIn would look like!

These clever setups are all used to say that blocky video games ought to fear the internet, like how any common experience on Facebook starts wonderous, then defies expectations after going deeper. It’s demonstrated by Ralph and Vanellope’s first cheery impressions past the WiFi, the scariest the public web gets being a couple of Stormtrooper guards inside Oh My Disney dot com. Needed humanity furiously breathes in the always happy static web, particularly an “Ask Groot Anything” panel that even then isn’t nearly as hilarious as a post-credit scene that serves as a punchline to various humans controlling these tacky cube-headed avatars. With that level of passion in creativity, it’s forgivable that Disney fails to point out more of their own princess clichés without briefly embracing some racist stereotypes.

Now, just one last tidbit of praise before getting to the meat of this movie’s issue: Sarah Silverman’s adorable liveliness as Vanellope allows the sweet moments between her and Ralph to shine, especially when she starts nervously glitching. It contrasts Bill Hader’s quickly paced newspaper boy voice of a spam bot, which is just one of many details that springs the vast world to glowing life.

Okay now, back to my Facebook account, I would still be lost today without its convenience of helping me acquire better interpersonal sympathy. Hence, my understanding of people far surpasses how these screenwriters understood the logic of their script, which I would argue even matches the logic of that weird 1993 live action Super Mario Bros. adaptation. For the sake of plot convenience, Vanellope successfully drives a new car for the very first time, a level of carelessness that removes depth from the newer characters. Not to mention Disney’s familiar emotional beats are here without any genuine screenwriting risks taken.

Laws seem pretty loosey-goosey around the world of Ralph and Vanellope’s arcade, with the sole security between them and the WiFi being a few police lines. Heck, the whole reason the two must go into the web in the first place is because the Sugar Rush track drove itself, causing the wheel to break, a fracture that has never happened before in the history of arcade games. There’s also a virus creator with a tumor-twin who becomes a butt for predictable tumor puns, and can simply conjure up viruses on a whim; shouldn’t dangerous virtual threats then happen more frequently? While we’re at discussion about our own world, which seems to be the subject of this movie, how is it Wreck-It Ralph doesn’t exist… yet all other Disney properties do? Somebody please explain the confusion!
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Davrosdaleks1Nov 27, 2018
I can't put this on the same pedestal as the first film, but I was entertained.

Pros: There are a lot of funny bits in here. The Disney princesses segment seen in the commercials is actually funnier than what you've already seen. I liked
I can't put this on the same pedestal as the first film, but I was entertained.

Pros:

There are a lot of funny bits in here. The Disney princesses segment seen in the commercials is actually funnier than what you've already seen. I liked all the new characters as well.

Although the story goes with the old "close friends starting to drift apart due to new circumstances in their lives" plot, I really didn't mind that much. The plot goes into the emotional and psychological aspects of this more than you'd expect for a children's film. The movie is an introspection into unhealthy co-dependent friendships and self-doubt.

I watched the original film a couple days ago and it's impressive how much the animation still had room to improve over six years. The movement is a lot more honed here. There is also a pretty impressive visual in the final third-act action point. The world of the internet looks great. A lot of thought obviously went into the little details and how everything would work.

Cons:

The movie is more the sum of its parts than a cohesive whole. This is especially disappointing as I've always felt the original did an excellent job of pacing and presenting exposition in a natural manner. Every plot point and choice clicked, and you just don't get it here.

As much as I liked the new characters, they just sort of float in and out, and I kind of wanted a little more closure on them at the end. Unfortunately, since the emphasis is on the internet world, you don't get to see much of the other characters from the last film. To be fair, I appreciate that the filmmakers were trying to focus more on the story than fan service.

The biggest issue with this film is that the writers make Ralph rather dislikable. Yeah, he made insecurity-driven mistakes in his last film, but there all his actions and mistakes were understandable and he was ultimately benevolent. Here he's become too needy and insecure and ends up doing some baaaaaaad things.

I've noticed some some critics really liked this film and some just could not conciliate Ralph's actions. If the previous paragraph gave you serious concern, I can't fully recommend this. Still the theater audience I was with mostly seemed into the film, and I think less discerning target audience of kids will be entertained.
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MonkiReviewsJan 1, 2019
Though I liked it, it’s not as good as the original. The beginning of the movie was a great setup for the story and started the movie off strong. The animation was amazing and so was the voice acting. Now back to the story, the middle wasThough I liked it, it’s not as good as the original. The beginning of the movie was a great setup for the story and started the movie off strong. The animation was amazing and so was the voice acting. Now back to the story, the middle was adventurous and very fun. The Disney princesses shined, but they aren’t used enough. The ending was the only weak part. It felt rushed and not as good as the first 2/3 of the movie. I recommend it to fans of the original. Expand
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YoloSwag4DogeMar 6, 2019
Overall I quite enjoyed this movie, but I found Ralph's obsessiveness to be too extreme and consequentially off putting. His compulsive desire to control the kid is outright abusive and the 180 he does at the end is so abrupt that it portraysOverall I quite enjoyed this movie, but I found Ralph's obsessiveness to be too extreme and consequentially off putting. His compulsive desire to control the kid is outright abusive and the 180 he does at the end is so abrupt that it portrays the extent of his unhealthy infatuation, (and manipulativeness), as an easily corrected misstep. In reality it's the kind of toxic behavior that'd warrant a cessation of their relationship in order for Ralph to work out his issues. I get that it's a kids movie, but the way they present Ralph's behavior imbues the movie with an insidious message that abusive behavior like Ralph's isn't as big of a deal as it really is in an actual relationship. They could've made conflict out of a less intense issue. Unfortunately, the climax, (based around Ralph's obsessiveness), really soured an otherwise impressive movie for me. Expand
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nyvic33Nov 21, 2018
Fantastic sequel to the 2012 original. Love how they took the movie in such a different direction knowing that most of today's players are online. Jane Lynch and Fix it didnt play as much of a role, but Wonder woman was a great addition to the cast.
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AceZachRocks2Nov 21, 2018
Ralph breaks the internet is about as good as the first which for me was amazing, The message of the movie deals with insecurities and Friendship and boundaries. I won't lie, I teared a bit, both from laughter and the heartwarming friendshipRalph breaks the internet is about as good as the first which for me was amazing, The message of the movie deals with insecurities and Friendship and boundaries. I won't lie, I teared a bit, both from laughter and the heartwarming friendship between Ralph and Vanellope. I am seeing it again tonight to decide if I like it more but for now I would say its equal to the first. 9/10


If you were a fan of the characters from the video game world you might be disappointed to find out that Ralph and Vanellope are the main characters the entire time. But again very funny it doesn't really change the experience at the movies. Wait through all the Credits.
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atg123Jan 14, 2019
Must watch as this is a cultural phenomenon and a nice entertaining movie. Good for the whole family, and you'll want to re-watch since there is so much happening on the screen at the same time.
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marcmyworksFeb 13, 2019
This is a decent enough sequel with a good message about what friendship truly should be, though it does fall under many sequel tropes. My biggest eye roll was to the obvious plug about how great Disney is, with a whole entire scene dedicatedThis is a decent enough sequel with a good message about what friendship truly should be, though it does fall under many sequel tropes. My biggest eye roll was to the obvious plug about how great Disney is, with a whole entire scene dedicated to their website. Expand
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Creeper3455Jan 13, 2019
It’s sad this isn’t making much at the Box Office,because it’s actually well thought out than the other movie that came out that has worse animation than this. Yeah,beat that Universal.
Onto the review.
Half the audience was enjoying
It’s sad this isn’t making much at the Box Office,because it’s actually well thought out than the other movie that came out that has worse animation than this. Yeah,beat that Universal.
Onto the review.

Half the audience was enjoying it,while the other half was letting the kids walk through the auditorium while the movie was playing (super common for Italian theaters these days). It was interesting to see while I watching the movie with a straight face,since the problem with how everyone was disappointed by it can be sort of understood. Ralph Breaks The Internet feels like Disney’s attempt at making a story with Pixar levels of screenplay that,while it mostly succeeds,feels like too much stuff that makes the runtime boring,since they knew they were making better animated movies this period of the year than Pixar’s Infinite Sequel Bucket for the 2010’s.
Don’t get me wrong,there’s a lot to like here,though. The internet is not only an amazing place,but it also manages to cook up the story a little bit,aside from being “Disney Product Placement - The Movie”,rife with places like eBay,Oh My Disney... Right down to Pinterest. Yes,even Pinterest is in this,hell yeah.
That doesn’t mean they always go to existing places. There are also places like Slaughter Race (a Fast And Furious-esque racing game with Fallout levels of quality that has my favourite Disney musical scene) and BuzzTube,which again,cook up the story instead of being visual gimmicks like that last movie I saw with visual prettiness.
Even the Dark Web,which is supposed to be this dark and grimy place,has great animation and will later be a vital scene (with a worm mutant thing with the face that is almost a representation of Alfred Molina,who’s playing the character). The Character Development is also great. Ralph feels like he won’t stop at nothing to cheer Vanellope up (maybe a little too much…),while she has the traditional Disney Princess treatment but with Sugar Rush,even if the filmmakers try to also make up for it by adding something else. Need I say this movie doesn’t really have a villain,since Ralph always ruins something,and it feels like a clone of Finding Dory.
All great stuff,right? Well,it’s too bad this feels like too much stuff crammed into one movie. As I said,the screenplay is great,and it feels like a jab at Pixar’s traditional story beats,but the problem with it is that they try to make it believable enough with every character explaining their problems,or whenever it tries to take an emotional pause (also YES,a movie that isn’t Pixar that made me cry at the theater. Bonus Point for that).
That’s where the runtime comes to play. The movie clocks in at 1h56’ and either it’s because they want to fill the story with whatever the screenwriters have in mind or they want to make it feel like a drama or an epic-scale movie that is really slow but still makes you captivated by it.
The 3rd Act mainly feels like the “filling the story” section,because they have to explain what’s going on with a King Kong reference,where it leads to the message being explained just like how The LEGO Movie executed it (where the main character is almost killed by the enemy only to stop at the last minute to explain the movie’s big message).
And my god,the score by Henry Jackman was a big punch in the face.
While Ralph Breaks The Internet is a fantastic movie,it also feels like a warning for every Disney fan in a way. Watch out for the deep Pixar-esque story they will try to cram into the gorgeous animation. If anything,it’ll make an Animation fan really entertained,but just try to make it in a convincing and understandable way,okay? Coolio.
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Iago9MateusJan 6, 2019
Eu não aguento esse povo escrevendo como se fosse os super críticos.. O filme é legal, tanto filme ruim que sai, esse não merece uma avaliação negativa.
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Daniel11Jun 15, 2019
Another feminist agenda movie by Disney! Why all the movies have to be a bad ass girl who try to show that she is stronger and independent than anyone’s else. And the Disney princes, yess and Shank remains you every moment of the movie if theAnother feminist agenda movie by Disney! Why all the movies have to be a bad ass girl who try to show that she is stronger and independent than anyone’s else. And the Disney princes, yess and Shank remains you every moment of the movie if the message it’s not clear enough. It’s the same formula for Disney that it’s getting boring and predictable. It’s like the friend who tells you a joke over and over again. Fist time its original and funny, but later on it becomes annoying. Disney please, change your formula. most of the people want original movies that it’s made by passion. Not a political agenda. Expand
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Compi24Nov 21, 2018
Though I still wish the overall direction had been a little bit different, I can't deny that the version of the "Wreck-It Ralph" sequel we got ended up doing an inspired job at what it set out to do. With the always-stunning animation andThough I still wish the overall direction had been a little bit different, I can't deny that the version of the "Wreck-It Ralph" sequel we got ended up doing an inspired job at what it set out to do. With the always-stunning animation and color, the equally terrific vocal performances, and a rather unexpected, yet all too relevant message about the dangers of self-absorption and lack of empathy in technology nowadays, "Ralph Breaks The Internet" more than makes a name for itself as a worthy sequel to the 2012 animated classic. Expand
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pixelxdNov 25, 2018
we we waited for it 6 years 9.1/10.because i watch movie on ukrainian and ukrainian localization is bad!
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SeveredWingDec 7, 2018
So this sequel is a bit confusing in the message it tries to send about friendship, which I honestly find to be a bad message to send kids. The first movie was an endearing journey into finding your place in the world and making friends. TheSo this sequel is a bit confusing in the message it tries to send about friendship, which I honestly find to be a bad message to send kids. The first movie was an endearing journey into finding your place in the world and making friends. The sequel seems to be about blaming a friend for wanting to spend time with you and getting upset when they go to extremes to make that reality happen.
Aside from the message about friendship it seems to convey (that its okay to snub and abandon a friend without a word as long as you can blame them later for being to needy), the actual movie itself is very entertaining. The meme references, inside jokes about the internet, and over all attention to detail about everything "cyber" was great. One of my favorite things was when they entered the online video game and the characters continued their run animations for several seconds after they stopped moving and how they turned left and right in choppy "frame-drop" fashions. The fact that Disney allowed them to poke fun at the Princesses and in general Disney's culture of the cult of personality as well was hilarious too. Some other nice touches were a small cameo of Stan Lee (gone but not forgotten) and the e-business tie ins that were not obnoxious like the Emoji Movie (the Google, Amazon, YouTube, and Twitter tie ins were all tastefully done).
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chesaroDec 8, 2018
Really great 2nd part, i was so skeptical on this one, there was too much internet stuff here, but it wasn't a major part of the movie, it was a medium to make the story continue, great movie
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RaduAJan 4, 2019
Ralph Breaks The Internet is a good movie but I was a little disappointed ...
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SarahlovesedDec 4, 2018
Not as good as the first one but is still a very good watch. My kids loved it, definitely will buy it when it comes out on blueray
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SmashEBradaJan 24, 2019
Sure, the first 2/3rds of the movie is, "oh hey look at this reference," The Movie, but the final third is very subversive and has a amazing message. Also, I'm a sucker for Rick Astley references
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EpicLadySpongeNov 21, 2018
Disney's fabulous attempt to make sure there's a lot about Ralph Breaks the Internet to discover without going off their rails is exactly why I rely on Disney as one of the kings of the animation industry. I also like the changes they madeDisney's fabulous attempt to make sure there's a lot about Ralph Breaks the Internet to discover without going off their rails is exactly why I rely on Disney as one of the kings of the animation industry. I also like the changes they made from Wreck-It Ralph to Ralph Breaks the Internet without making it look very uncomfortable, sound very awkward, and feel out of place. I know that going from a movie about video games to a movie about the Internet can feel a little odd at times, but Disney had to make sure everything about Ralph Breaks the Internet works and they also took time to make sure its oddities does not harm the movie in any single way possible. Disney makes this sequel's replay value work as high as its predecessor. Expand
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moviemitch96Nov 22, 2018
I loved the first movie, so of course I was pretty eager and excited to see how this would turn out, especially since it's been six years since the first. And I'm happy to say that this definitely lived up to the imagination and fun that madeI loved the first movie, so of course I was pretty eager and excited to see how this would turn out, especially since it's been six years since the first. And I'm happy to say that this definitely lived up to the imagination and fun that made the first such a delight! One can probably tell from the title that it definitely expands greatly in terms of scope, setting, characters, etc. and this allowed the film to explore a plethora of winks and nods to other companies, brands, logos, and especially other Disney films and characters. So needless to say, there's pretty much a little of everything for everybody to enjoy here! And I just have to mention the voice talent as well, cause John C. Reilly is just so perfect and funny as Ralph, and Sarah Silverman is once again so fun and adorable as his best friend Vanellope. Overall, despite following just a few similar tropes and plot points from the first, it's still just so much fun and does manage to expand upon enough of it's new ideas and undoubtedly lives up to the first in just about every way! P.S. stick around for the whole credits! Expand
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masterorionxNov 27, 2018
Liked it, I don't have an extensive review - it's about codependent friendships but appropriate for young viewers and entertaining for adults.
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cyberkrankyNov 27, 2018
Original, expande el universo de la primer entrega, emotiva, refleja muy bien y de manera critica el entono de las redes sociales e internet, muy recomendable.
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ArmywildDec 5, 2018
Español: Me gusto mucho la película, la primera sin duda fue genial por la incorporación de grandes personajes de los videojuegos y la trama sin duda llamó mucho la atención.
En esta segunda parte, sin duda la trama es aun mas interesante,
Español: Me gusto mucho la película, la primera sin duda fue genial por la incorporación de grandes personajes de los videojuegos y la trama sin duda llamó mucho la atención.
En esta segunda parte, sin duda la trama es aun mas interesante, dado que no hay mejor forma de explicar lo maravilloso que es internet para los niño, ojo , es una película para los niños, asi que quien se sienta ofendido o no le gusto, se equivocaron de película, la forma de llegar a los niños y explicar el valor de la amistad, esta película sin duda es de 10.
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JokohamaDec 6, 2018
Cute movie. Weak story but I like the setting and appreciate those internet-references.
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OpifyNov 27, 2018
I'll review this from 2 perspectives:The child audience and the mature audience

For the child audience, this movie honestly feels like "just another Disney movie". It has the usual twist, friendship ruining and pretty much the usual for a
I'll review this from 2 perspectives:The child audience and the mature audience

For the child audience, this movie honestly feels like "just another Disney movie". It has the usual twist, friendship ruining and pretty much the usual for a Disney movie.

It is the little things that actually made me laugh. The first 3 quarters of the movie depicted the Internet almost flawlessly. It ranges from the *annoying* popups to YouTube's algorithm to even the infamous comment section. The only minor mistakes they made were the cat videos (which died a few years ago)

Regarding the Disney princesses, I feel they were there just to be there although to be fair I also wouldn't know how to make them anymore interesting in the movie.

So why can't I go any higher? Because in the end, I personally find it to be based on the usual Disney themes which is pretty Mich the same old thing. They had a perfect opportunity to do something new with the given setting but instead used the usual formula. I hope Disney can experiment more instead of resorting to using the same old formula

With all of this said, I still highly recommend this movie (especially if you can pick up all the internet references)
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MrMovieBuffDec 4, 2018
It's really no surprise that, after having one movie take place entirely in the video game worlds, the people over at Disney decided to tackle the gigantic world of the internet in the next chapter that is 'Ralph Breaks the Internet', theIt's really no surprise that, after having one movie take place entirely in the video game worlds, the people over at Disney decided to tackle the gigantic world of the internet in the next chapter that is 'Ralph Breaks the Internet', the sequel to the fantastic 'Wreck-It Ralph' (2012). The movie takes place six years after the events of the original (exactly the same time these movies were released) and we see that both Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) and Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) enjoying their daily friendship routine, hanging out at different game worlds while the arcade is closed, and then getting to work on their usual schedule in their own worlds. Then, things start to get more interesting when the head of the arcade places a Wi-Fi box into the system and the game characters start to become curious as to what the world of the internet contains. Meanwhile, Vanellope starts admitting that she is getting a little bored of her game stating that it's predictable and becoming a little boring for her. Ralph tries to make things more interesting by creating a new track during a gameplay, but this causes a bit of disruption and the game is put out of order. Vanellope and everyone that is a part of the Sugar Rush game then try to find shelter and living space in other games, and Ralph feels responsible for what he's done. He tries to make things right by ordering her a new part for the game via the internet. Ralph and Vanellope enter the internet world, and that's where their adventures begin. The animation - as usual - is stunning once we enter the web-world, and is the most expansive setting I've seen since the inside of the head from Pixar's 'Inside Out' (2015), filled with such creativity and sometimes the branding and product placement can be a little much for some people, but it's the internet after all, so there's that. The movie does do a good job at establishing the large internet world as well as solidifying the chemistry between its lead characters, not to mention trying to inject some timely social commentary, but the movie does feel a little disjointed from time to time as our two main characters spend the majority of the film apart from each other and are doing many different things. What made the first movie work so well is that, despite their differences, they wanted the same thing. Here, we get used to their similarities, and now they do different things. It can be a little bit hard to digest. The movie is a little overcrowded, and the runtime can feel a little ticking. Plus, there are too many scenes that feel as if they don't segue from different scenes from time to time. Certain scenes just happen and then it's over. Other than that, it's still funny and heartwarming and there is still many things to enjoy about it. Maybe this movie bit off a little more than it can chew. Expand
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manningn15Nov 30, 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet is a very worthy sequel and it is even better than the first one was. The animation was beautifully gorgeous. The humor was very funny. The story and writing was funny, touching, and heartwarming. I got a littleRalph Breaks the Internet is a very worthy sequel and it is even better than the first one was. The animation was beautifully gorgeous. The humor was very funny. The story and writing was funny, touching, and heartwarming. I got a little teary eyed a one point in the movie. The voice over performances were stupendous John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Alan Tudyk, Taraji P. Henson, Gal Gadot, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, Bill Hader, Ed O'Neill, and Timothy Simons. I loved the Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars cameos and references. I loved the video games cameos and references. I also really loved all of the Internet and pop culture cameos and references. An A+ sequel. Expand
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SuperInkLink64Dec 2, 2018
I'm typically not a big movie reviewer, but when I saw this, I had to express my opinion. I think it was a great sequel to the original 2012 movie, which is one of my favorite movies of all time. Ralph and Vanellope are still as enjoyable asI'm typically not a big movie reviewer, but when I saw this, I had to express my opinion. I think it was a great sequel to the original 2012 movie, which is one of my favorite movies of all time. Ralph and Vanellope are still as enjoyable as ever, and their conflicts develop really well throughout the movie. Unlike a CERTAIN other movie, Ralph 2 is a great representation of the internet, and is surprisingly smart with it. I will say that this movie will become dated a little bit, unlike the first. Most of the humor is great, although some jokes or scenes drag on WAY too long or are too awkward. The plot of Ralph 2 is...decent. There are SEVERAL plot holes in it, but it works well. Especially the ending of it. I will not spoil it, because you have to see it for yourself. Overall, Ralph Breaks the Internet is a decent sequel that hits most of the right notes, with a few squeaky noises in between. Oh, and the after credits scenes are HILARIOUS. Expand
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Welkinhans82Nov 27, 2018
Fantastic movie from start to finish. Brilliant animation, characters, comedy, and story. Was nearly in tears at the end. Told a different story than the original and managed keep things fresh and exciting. Engaging from start to finish, oneFantastic movie from start to finish. Brilliant animation, characters, comedy, and story. Was nearly in tears at the end. Told a different story than the original and managed keep things fresh and exciting. Engaging from start to finish, one of the best animated films I've seen. Expand
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jacob4Nov 24, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Though not as exciting as the first one, this movie was still an entertaining sequel. Although there was no surprise plot twists or villain or more video game character cameos, the movie still was entertaining poking fun at the internet in general, Disney tropes and cliches, and other fun nods and Easter eggs. It may not be a sequel that trumps over the first one but still a fun movie to watch and enjoy. And at least Gal Gadot's voice is enjoyable to listen to and she did do a great job voicing an awesome character. Expand
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qqiwkqaqwNov 23, 2018
Clearly superior to its predecessor, a worthy sequel, good job Disney. Awesome sequel.
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Justin227Nov 21, 2018
I admit this movie hit a couple nerves with me that pushed it up from an 8 to a 10 (and prompted me to give my first rating). I had a few hours to kill before grabbing flight for thanksgiving and stumbled into this movie. Had no expectationsI admit this movie hit a couple nerves with me that pushed it up from an 8 to a 10 (and prompted me to give my first rating). I had a few hours to kill before grabbing flight for thanksgiving and stumbled into this movie. Had no expectations going into it and wow was I surprised. I've seen quite a few animated movies recently with my six year old and I can't wait to rewatch this movie with her. This is one of the few that I will enjoy just as much (if not more) than she does (although the princesses may make that an impossibility). The animation is gorgeous, the writing and voice acting is top of the line (I didn’t know it was Sarah Silverman, this might be the best role of her career) and let's just say I would watch any spin off if it featured Gal Gadot's character. You certainly do not need to have seen the first movie to enjoy this film. Go alone or bring the family, either way this film's a ride worth taking. Expand
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imthenoobDec 21, 2020
The plot focuses far too much on cheesy one-liners and pop culture references rather than delivering a quality story. The characters feel stripped away and lack the depth that they had in the original. Wreck-It Ralph 2 is just a terriblyThe plot focuses far too much on cheesy one-liners and pop culture references rather than delivering a quality story. The characters feel stripped away and lack the depth that they had in the original. Wreck-It Ralph 2 is just a terribly written mess. A forced sequel that fails to capture the magic of the original. Expand
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mrmonsterMar 8, 2019
Overall, a pretty good movie. Nothing special, certainly not the best Disney can do, but you know what, it's still a plenty enjoyable movie. If you enjoyed the first one, there is no reason not to see this.
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Jim222001Jan 30, 2019
While it’s an entertaining movie it gets a bit too deep by the end. The first was a great tribute to video games. This film feels like it was only made to teach kids about feminism and to be nicer while commenting on the internet. As well asWhile it’s an entertaining movie it gets a bit too deep by the end. The first was a great tribute to video games. This film feels like it was only made to teach kids about feminism and to be nicer while commenting on the internet. As well as to be a less clingy and controlling friend, I guess. While forgetting what made the first one good. The plot of the original was a more fun and focused story of friendship. Ralph Breaks the Internet is a bit all over the place. While it never felt like something I’d want to watch again and again. The first will remain a favorite of mine though. Expand
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PipeCFeb 20, 2019
Cyber-"Inside Out" meets "Once Upon A Deadpool" PG-13 meta-humor

"Ralph Breaks the Internet," the latest animated wonder, is a flat-out improvement over the original, adhering itself to new technologies without losing sight of its two
Cyber-"Inside Out" meets "Once Upon A Deadpool" PG-13 meta-humor


"Ralph Breaks the Internet," the latest animated wonder, is a flat-out improvement over the original, adhering itself to new technologies without losing sight of its two central figures, unfolding another riveting, clever family-friendly journey that commits itself to compete head-to-head against the most acclaimed movies of its subsidiary; it doesn't win the day, but offered something Pixar has overlooked all this time. Don't get confused, this second part does transcend all-time great arcade game's limits to venture into this binary world, developing a refreshing representation of the mechanisms and processes taking place in our everyday devices. This setting's side goal is to raise a human lesson on friendship and sacrifice, to be happy not harming the happiness of those you love, and in that sense, we stumbled upon a fairly mature and grounded resolution, which enriches the scope. It also disposes of knotty storylines by not adding up new protagonists, Ralph and Vanellope remain the leading characters, although it does incorporate supporting roles that hilarious look and behave like their voice actors such as Gal Gadot or Alan Tudyk.

Storytelling-wise, Disney will always succeed on his moral and ethical task, but for that, it'll always need the corresponding tear-jerking scene, this time pretty close to that devastating farewell for the pink cotton candy nougat-filled elephant-cat-dolphin hybrid from "Inside Out," they are hands down geniuses achieving it. But the greatest improvement doesn't come from right there.

Despite the thousands of screen-time-eager companies, the film wisely does not overstuff its compositions, of course, there's enough product placement to know this is more than a family-friendly film, but after its first act, it mostly centers on storytelling. The Internet takes the form of a sunnier "Blade Runner" metropolis, where millions of avatars restlessly go and come. The many high-rises and high-tech buildings that show the companies' logos off deserve more than one viewing in order to catch the myriad easter-eggs all around the footage. YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat, Internet Movie Database, AlloCiné, and Instagram are some of the sites spotted in broad daylight, but the plot settles in BuzzTube — a hybrid of both companies — an online game called Slaughter Race, eBay and Google for the cinematic finale. Filmmaking-wise, comparisons are obnoxious and in some instances needless, and even so, it's quite obvious to draw parallels between this buddy-comedy and the creative structure of the Pete Docter y Ronnie Del Carmen-directed magnum opus "Inside Out." Switching Riley's five emotions and behaviors for pop-ups, web sites, links and search engines, the depictions here are magnificent, especially the extremely sinister, somewhat disturbing dark web and its creepy, ugly-looking apothecary overlord. Some cybernetic, internet-related processes also got fantastic representations, trying to make easy to understand the universe of algorithms an e-mail or a Google search involve; thus, posting a video, getting a "like," writing a comment and closing specious ads become an imaginative ride. The most unexpectedly brilliant sequence of the movie happens to be killingly funny and oddly self-parodic; watching how they interact with each other and even amend one of the oldest, most rooted Disney princess rules in order to give a cleverly uplifting feminist message is sheer joy; thus this wildly anti-Disney moment turns out to be one of the key sequences in the modern history of animation. But without Disney's routine visual perfectionism, none of this would have been possible. "Zootopia" director of cinematography Nathan Warner hits the mark with the thousands of cards on the table to craft such an ambitious animated world, choosing, along with the huge design and art departments, vivid colors, transparencies and animations that enclose the general meaning of each company. Each branding depiction is vigorous and catching, however, these don't reach the complexity and depth of "Inside Out," thus weakening its creative scope. "Ralph Breaks the Internet" by Phil Johnston and Rich Moore is an exhilarating, fast-paced, high-concept voyage into the most dangerous addiction humankind is facing right now and at the same time is a tender, light-hearted fable about friendship and sacrifice that wholly enhances its means as for the original. It's sweet, harmless and funny like a cute cats video compilation, however, just wait to know a fantastic dark web and everything gets one more layer of meaning. Cinema has gradually adapted to the advances of humanity, for this reason, and although "Incredibles 2" proved it cryptically with its cunning modern-day villain, Disney's latest 2018 release is as necessary as inevitable before an audience living through screens, a generation that has left behind real interaction.
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PanchogulJun 15, 2021
La historia no es el fuerte de esta secuela, para eso está la primera parte, pese a lo débil que es, se complementa con las referencias de actualidad virtual que se muestran, es entretenida, pero se queda un poco atrás.
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AlvantJun 1, 2019
Very of life's cartoon. It has a bit of humor, and irony, and tells a simple story about two friends and a certain period in their relationship
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agg8877Sep 20, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Solo agenda feminista y menos personajes de videojuegos... Pésima y una vergüenza Expand
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CyberRobotnixMay 25, 2019
The first movie was honestly better, the padding of certain scenes last for too long in this movie and some scenes are also somewhat cringy. It's definitely a good movie, but it could have been better.
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DenXJul 11, 2019
They already did a terrible job on the first movie trying to build a video-game based world and here it's just the same with internet. It's just a cameo-fest with no purpose and terrible storytelling.
Why chose such particular subjects and
They already did a terrible job on the first movie trying to build a video-game based world and here it's just the same with internet. It's just a cameo-fest with no purpose and terrible storytelling.
Why chose such particular subjects and not use it at all just to end up in all this cheesy old fashioned Disney crap ?
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MarvelJoeFeb 20, 2019
This is Emoji movie done right. Our main charathers goes on a wild internet adventure with alot of references we see in real life and how it's use. My only issue with the movie was the lesson about friendship. We already seen lessons aboutThis is Emoji movie done right. Our main charathers goes on a wild internet adventure with alot of references we see in real life and how it's use. My only issue with the movie was the lesson about friendship. We already seen lessons about that in some Disney films and other animated features so many times it has become a cliché and cringy in my opinion. Still a entertainment film to watch with family and friends. Expand
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PalpetineSheevMar 20, 2020
This movie is basically Wreck it Ralph mixed with The Emoji Movie. Wreck it Ralph was amazing! The Emoji Movie was god awful. This is somewhere in between.
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GLADIADORJun 3, 2019
Um bom entreterimento para toda familia principante por causa das referencias da marvel de star wars e da disney
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bataguilaMay 6, 2019
No da risa, el unico personaje chistoso e sun ojon chiquito, todo lo demas apesar de ser caricatura es bien absurdo y pasa por que si, las princesas solo salen para hacer reir de manera boba
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LegendaryLassDec 14, 2018
Thought it feels a bit like a tv series that abandons it's premise too early, the internet proves fertile ground for Moore. Ralph Breaks the Internet will appeal more to teens and adults than kids, which is to it's detriment.
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PepsiJamieDec 10, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. Ralph Breaks The Internet was average at best. The repetitive apologizing was just too much for me. Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot were the highlight of this movie. In fact, leave out Ralph and give Vanellope and Shank their own flick, that would be a much better adventure. Expand
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Dsros96Dec 25, 2018
This movie really outdoes the first movie of the saga, it's full of cameos and references. But the ending feels disappointing. Disney Princesses are a highlight.
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MironCrane22Feb 20, 2019
This is 64/100, I love the first original movie, it was pretty good, but this sequel it’s not horrible, but a little mediocre.
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BulgarianCriticMar 2, 2021
This was a pretty average movie which had its funny moments (best part was when they reached Disney Studios) but unfortunately the moral is not really that surprising or unique in any way and a lot of the jokes fell flat. I enjoyed the firstThis was a pretty average movie which had its funny moments (best part was when they reached Disney Studios) but unfortunately the moral is not really that surprising or unique in any way and a lot of the jokes fell flat. I enjoyed the first one more you can give this one a pass unless theres nothing else to watch. Expand
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Magpie1991Dec 6, 2018
Ralph Breaks The Internet is an enjoyable sequel bringing back many of our most loved characters from the original, but also featuring a large number of brand references which left certain parts of the film feeling bloated. While some wereRalph Breaks The Internet is an enjoyable sequel bringing back many of our most loved characters from the original, but also featuring a large number of brand references which left certain parts of the film feeling bloated. While some were plot related, other aspects played like advertisements, in particular, the segments featuring other Disney characters. Though Ralph Breaks The Internet has a lot more heart, at times I had flashbacks to "The Emoji Movie" where brand awareness took a prominent role. While it would have been difficult to create an internet world without brands like Twitter or Amazon, their presence left me wondering "Are kids really using eBay?" and "Why are they using a generic video sharing site when Youtube is a thing?" (especially when Youtube's parent company Google is directly referenced in the movie).

Despite these flaws, the plot flowed well, and taught important lessons about friendship, letting go, and overcoming jealousy. While many sequels feel the need to tread the same path as the first instalment, this movie is not afraid to walk new ground. Well acted throughout with good use of humour and emotion especially during the latter half of the movie.

In summary, a light-hearted and entertaining movie that is well worth a watch, but features a little too much gratuitous product placement to keep the pace it desperately needed to compete with its predecessor. 6/10
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