
Ralph Breaks the Internet
2018 · 112m
Synopsis
Six years after the events of "Wreck-It Ralph," Ralph and Vanellope, now friends, discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, leading them into a new adventure.
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Rich Moore
Director

Phil Johnston
Director

Rich Moore
Writer

Phil Johnston
Writer

Pamela Ribon
Writer
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ralphbreaks the internet





Oh dear,this is definitely the worst Disney movie I have ever seen. Bland and boring yet still managing to be confusing in places,the movie just seems to go on and on meandering through a whole lot of product placement and memes that are already dated at the movies release. This will not age well despite it being quite visually attractive because of the heavy leaning on current politics and advertising. The main characters are unlikeable and annoying and the relationship between them ambiguous at times.likening Ralph breaks the internet to the emoji movie is pretty accurate. Overall a real mess and not Disney's finest hour.

The story was driven by the idea that someone big and strong doesn't need to come in and change everything or not to go turbo but then the entire movie was based on someone coming in sacrificing for them selves and then the other person going turbo anyways

I don't know what is more pathetic than listening to negative reviews people are saying. I thought this was great from start to finish. However in this movie Ralph became more of loser in this movie. Especially with his decisions he made. The common theme in this movie is insecurity. Sometimes you have to let go and have your friend live her dream. Vanellope seems to be tired of her own game. Over and over she sees the same thing. Kind of relates to us in our lives. We see the same thing over and over. We just wanted to see something new. She finds it in the internet and she loves it. At least this movie focuses on the characters rather than jumping to different scenes. It stays true to its plot, I enjoyed a few laughs, and it was great fun movie. Stay until the end after the credits.

Just as bad if not worse than the emoji film. There is barly 30 mins of plot and so many bad internet puns that won't age well at all. You know it's bad when the end credit is the best part of the film.











