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“Ralph Breaks the Internet” is a great movie, as reviewed by the one known as “David”. He explains that the movie is great because it does what the original movie does and expands upon it; even if something like the plot might not be suspenseful. According to the piece, “The movie stays true to the formula that made the original so popular: it showcases an unlikely friendship surfing through technology in a manner that makes audiences feel like they’re in an arcade game.”
I agree. “Ralph Breaks the Internet” is a great movie. Even though I personally haven’t watched it before, anything that has the song “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley gets a blind pass by me. When I first saw the commercial for this movie, I vividly remember the song being played, and that made me feel great since this time they aren’t joking around with the use of this song. When I see the song anywhere else, it’s usually used as a joke of some sort, but here it isn’t, so I totally respect that.
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