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Trolls is a good family movie to watch for people any age. The characters and scheme of the movie was very creative and it all went together. The 2 main characters of the movie were Poppy and Branch. They went on a journey to save their friends from the evil Bergens who eat trolls in order to be happy. However they end up figuring out that happiness comes from within and it doesn’t matter what a troll taste like. In the end the trolls and bergens lived in peace again and the trolls showed them how to be happy.
A part of the movie that I really liked was how poppy never gave up because she has a big heart and believes that everyone deserves to be happy and free no matter the circumstance. I liked how throughout the movie the trolls always used teamwork to solve a problem no matter how big the problem was. The colorful background and the music in the movie keeps you focused and into the movie because it makes it more interesting. I didn’t like how that one troll was helping the chef find the other trolls to help capture them so he can save his own life. That shows that he wasn’t loyal to his people in the first place. Also that was the main person
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It’s a good family movie that everyone can watch. The most annoying character was poppy because she was stubborn and she wouldn’t take no for an answer. For example, Branch warned her not to have the party because she can risk getting everyone caught and that exactly what happened but then she tried to apologize and ask for his help because she knew that he knew a little bit about the bergens. My favorite character is Branch because he was really the one troll who made a big impact in the movie. He was all sad and angry until the end of the movie until he had to step up and give everyone their color back because he didn’t want everyone to give up. He also got his real color back because he also remembered how to be happy

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