De officiele website van Cinena Varietes in Lier. De officiële programmatie van alle films in Cinéstar Waregem en evenementen zoals Ladies Movie Night, Senioren Namiddag. Emoji - Der Film (2. Edit. Storyline. The Emoji Movie unlocks the never- before- seen secret world inside your smartphone. Hidden within the messaging app is Textopolis, a bustling city where all your favorite emojis live, hoping to be selected by the phone's user. In this world, each emoji has only one facial expression - except for Gene, an exuberant emoji who was born without a filter and is bursting with multiple expressions. Determined to become . Together, they embark on an epic . But when a greater danger threatens the phone, the fate of all emojis depends on these three unlikely friends who must save their world before it's deleted forever. Miller parasailing in. Variety called the event . I get to work on the phone and I'm only ten.
The Emoji Movie (Western Animation)A 3. D CGI film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures, released on July 2. August 4th). It is the second theatrical film to be directed by Tony Leondis (known for Igor and the direct- to- video Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch). The film centers largely around the emoticons called emojis. Verstopt in de berichtenapp ligt Textopolis, een bruisende stad waar alle emojis wonen, in de hoop te worden geselecteerd door de gebruiker van de telefoon. The film's setting is inside the core of a teenager's smartphone. One of the smartphone's residents is Gene (T. Miller), a meh emoji who discovers he has the ability to make multiple expressions, an ability that no other emoji has and one that proves to be dangerous to the entire smartphone. Destined to fit in with the rest of the emojis, he teams up with his friend Hi- Five (James Corden) and ends up on an adventure of a lifetime alongside the rebellious Jailbreak (Anna Faris), blazing through various smartphone apps and meeting other emojis along the way to discover his meaning. It was first revealed under the working title Emojimovie: Express Yourself at Cinema. Con 2. 01. 6, a year after Sony won the rights to develop a movie based off the emojis. The teaser trailer can be viewed here. The first official trailer can be viewed here, and the second can be viewed here. Aborted Arc: Whether or not Jailbreak has legitimate feelings for Gene but doesn't want to express things so soon, or whether she only likes him as a friend, is never truly resolved, as Gene expressing his feelings to her is never brought up again afterwards. Absurdly High- Stakes Game: Casual cell phone games threaten to kill the protagonists if they lose. Advertised Extra: Poop is played by Sir Patrick Stewart himself and got his own character poster as well as appearances in most of the trailers and TV spots. He has about five lines in the movie. The same goes for the devil emoji, who got his own poster as well, despite having about as much screentime and lines as Poop (if not less). All of the Other Reindeer: It's implied that Gene is looked down upon among his fellow emojis because of his ability to make multi- facial expressions. There's also apparently a section in phones for dozens of emojis that either no one uses or are just misfits in general. All Trolls Are Different: The phone has trolls living in it. An Aesop: Be Yourself! Artistic License - Technology: Alex is able to stop the Factory Reset process mid- way, a feat impossible under normal circumstances. Emojis are not confined to SMS apps like the film seems to imply. All they are are blocks of Unicode, and can be placed anywhere that has a text field. The princess emojis look nothing like their mobile counterparts. The main plot point of . Ignoring that emojis can look entirely different depending on what device they're on, plenty of emojis have been used to express different things, either ironically or unintentionally (the eggplant emoji being a popular example of this). Yes, there's a lot of emojis that only have one meaning and are solely used for that meaning, but it's far from what the movie seems to portray. Drop. Box is far from . Not saying they don't have procedures to prevent it from happening, but still. The emoji are able to interact with internet trolls, even though trolls are real people and not smartphone programs. There's no such thing as a . This is Foreshadowing to Jailbreak actually being a princess emoji. One scene has Poop punching a fan emoji. Again, there's no such thing. The Just Dance mobile app only works as a controller, and is not the actual game. Big Damn Movie: For Emoji, duh. Big Red Button: Hi- 5 has a compulsion to hit these. Broken Aesop: Gene and Jailbreak's stories essentially cancel each other out, message- wise. One wants to conform and learns to value freedom, while another wants freedom and ends up conforming. Captain Ersatz: Jailbreak's outfit and personality are very reminiscent of Wyldstyle. Others have noted similarities in appearance to that of Chloe Price and Sombra. Finish that sentence. When the giant robotic hand used to scan the emojis breaks down, the scene cuts to different emojis and their reactions, one of which is the Poop Emoji, who shouts out . It's worth noting, however, that there's another dance- heavy sequence in the middle of the movie. Deadpan Snarker: Gene's father, Mel Meh Emoji. Given that he's voiced by none other than Steven Wright, this makes complete sense. Female Angel, Male Demon. Foreshadowing: Jailbreak is said to have helped a Princess emoji out and Hi- 5 comments he never heard of a Jailbreak emoji before. Jailbreak turns out to be the Princess. Getting Crap Past the Radar: A very literal case. See Curse Cut Short above. I Just Want to Be Normal: Gene's basic goal. In the Blood: Gene's . The emojis are completely powerless to stop him and are almost completely deleted as a result. But thanks to Jailbreak's encouragement and Gene's expressiveness creating an animated emoji, the world is saved from deletion, making it a case of this. Never Say . Some marketing material called Hi- 5 . The scene in the trailer where Alex finds his phone mysteriously playing Candy Crush Saga during class is not in the movie. That was a few clips being edited into something way out of context. Poop asking his son . It's hard to be shocked by the fact that she's the villain when every single shot of her in the trailers is trying to tell you she's bad. Aside from her being shown ordering the main characters' deletion, she's also shown picking her teeth with a meat hook at one point. Perpetual Frowner: Gene's parents. Perpetual Smiler: Smiler, who is constantly doing despicable things with a permanent grin on her face. Plot Hole: Jailbreak hates sexism and gender stereotypes because she was once a princess emoji, and female emojis are only allowed to be princesses. Except that the film showcases multiple examples of female emojis who aren't tied to a gender- specific role, including Smiler and Gene's mom. Product Placement: Not just for the Emoji iconsnote Technically, the emojis themselves aren't copyrighted, since they are as much a part of Unicode as the letter . However, they can be licensed to various companies like Apple and Samsung, who then can copyright them. Thus, it's Apple's specific implementation the movie seems to be endorsing., but also for the real life phone apps that will appear in the film including Facebook, You. Tube, Twitter, Shazam, and more. There's even whole sequences dedicated entirely to Candy Crush Saga and Just Dance. Recycled IN SPACE!: A number of persons who say from the trailers started calling it different X Meets Y variations including: Running Gag: A surprisingly subtle one, as everyone wipes their hand off after touching Poop. Stealth Pun: Gene is The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Stepford Smiler: Smiler even smiles when she is angry. Talking Poo: Poop is a talking turd emoji. Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Frequently used to establish emojis as female. The Hero's Journey: in Emoji form. Toilet Humor: Poop — voiced by Patrick Stewart — is a major character who lives and breathes this trope. Also, he has a son, and after they use the bathroom, they make a joke about washing their hands, before laughing it off and chanting . The two trailers spoil the entire plot as well as the moral of the story. Unmanly Secret: Alex has Candy Crush Saga on his phone, much to his embarrassment when it suddenly turns when talking to Addie after school. Alex also has a Just Dance app that he gets embarrassed when it suddenly turns on during class. Vague Age: The world of Textopolis exists in Alex's phone, meaning the city and everyone in it can't be more than a few years old, probably less than that. Despite this, there are somehow at least three generations of emojis living there and Gene and his friends all appear to be older than Alex. Maybe the emojis have shorter lifespans than humans? Visual Pun: When the emojis panic upon learning of Alex's phone appointment, Poop is shown repeatedly punching a fan. In other words, shit hits the fan. Voluntary Shapeshifting: Gene's special ability. Win to Exit: This happens in the game apps.
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