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SPOILERS!!!
Ok, probably nobody will care about it, but I HAVE to write this. Ralph Breaks the Internet was so disappointing to me, that I really need to pour my heart out. I donβt want to trigger anyone, I respect the fact that someone actually enjoyed it. BUT I want and need to say my opinion about this movie, and WHY I think itβs pure trash, point by point. Letβs start (and sorry if my english isn't perfect).
1) Ralph and Vanellope. Oh my God. Now, I donβt know what you think about this, but I really canβt say theyβre the same characters from the original movie. Both of them, but Ralph especially. In the first one, Ralph describes himself as an irascible person. It doesnβt mean heβs a bad guy, of course, but this aspect of his character is strongly shown due to his programming as a game villain. Heβs easily overcome by fits of anger, pity that in the sequel this trait is almost missing; he appears more as an extremely dumb and whiner person instead. Yes, I know he was ostracized in the first movie, and most of his insecurities may derive from this treatment. BUT he wasnβt as needy as in the sequel, Iβd rather say he coped with his condition developing a more cynical and passive-aggressive behavior. Aaand, donβt forget the movie ended with Ralph conciliating with the nicelanders and Felix, so I really donβt get why they wanted to portray him like that, if he wasnβt this way not even when he still was discriminated. Also, donβt forget how mature he was when he realized what King Candy wanted to do with Vanellope: I think he responded just like any adult who wants to protect a child would do. He also realized he caused some troubles to his game, and he wanted to remedy to that. What about the sequel? They demand to turn him into a childish one, just to make a weak plot working!!!
And Vanellope? We all know sheβs sassy and somehow irriverent, and thatβs also why we like her. But, despite these traits, she always proved to be a real friend, not only Ralphβs friend, but racersβ, Felix and Tamoraβs too. And what does she do in the sequel? She leaves them, for a game and some characters she has just met. Yeah, I donβt really know how long they have been into the internet, but Iβm sure you wonβt leave your family and your friends, right then and there, because you have made a new friend likeβ¦ 2/4 hours ago? Okβ¦ -.-β Thatβs not the way the real Vanellope would have behaved, especially if you consider the fact that she could have returned in Slaughter Race whenever she wanted, after Litwakβs closing time.
2) Felix and Calhoun. I donβt want only to reaffirm how unfair the fact that they appear just for 3 minutes in the whole movie is, since they were some really important characters in the first one. Like, no comment. I also want to highlight how flat they have become in the sequel. We know theyβre married and that they love each other butβ¦ They are still 2 different characters with their personalities, own spaces and separate moments. All we get here is: βhey we are wife and husband, nothing moreβ. Sad.
3) What about other friends? This is one of the most hilarious points of all. Why the hell they made Ralph and Vanellope act like they only had each other and nothing more?? Felix calls Ralph βbrotherβ and heβs clearly his friend, the other βbad guysβ he met in the first movie also showed him support and friendship, the nicelanders reconcilied with him at the end of the first movie. Vanellope and the racers were really friends, in fact Taffyta and the others mistreated her JUST BECAUSE OF Turbo, and they actually showed to care about her, and Vanellope about them too! They were a big family, and there were also canon Disneyβs books to prove this. Donβt forget Vanellope was also Tamoraβs bridesmaid at her wedding, and this means Felix, Tamora and Vanellope bonded after all that story. I canβt believe how they easily erased this in the sequel, pretending they all havenβt these emotional bonds! Vanellope, the racers, Felix, Tamora and the Nicelanders didnβt even say goodbye, just like they have never met each other in their entire lives.
4) Incongruities and incoherences in relation to the first movie.
- Ralph leaves his game in the middle of the day and nobody cares about this, while in the first movie this had a severe consequence.
- It was the 30th anniversary of Ralphβs game in the first movie, God knows why he said he was there since 27 years.
- The sugar racers: some of them are missing (and no, they were not simply βrecolorsβ, they were regular characters, no excuses: they also had their own names, and you donβt give a name to someone who doesnβt exist). Also, why Felix and Calhoun say β15 kidsβ if they only adopt 10 racers? Rough mistake for a Disney movie.
- Sugar Rush had 2 seats, why has it only one in the sequel? Was it a too strenous work for the animators to make 2 of them?
- Where the hell went all the candies of Sugar Rush? I bet animators said βoh well, nobody will care about this, letβs eliminate them just as we did with the other racersβ. No.
- Didnβt Vanellope refuse her role as a princess? .-.
- Must I really say something about βgoing Turboβ and Vanellope? -.-
- Do you remember the homeless game characters (Q*Bert and co) got their own homes inside Niceland? They're completely gone in the "sequel".
- Tamora explained how Cy-Bugs' behavior is the same of viruses': "βCy-Bugs are like a virus. They don't know they're in a game. All they know is eat, kill, multiply!". Ralph was present at Sugar Rush's destruction by Cy-Bugs, and he realized how true the sentence was. Now, how could he bring a virus inside Slaughter Race ignoring what he learned from that experience? Do you enjoy making fun of us, Disney?
At the end of thisβ¦
I can say this movie really had a huge potentiality, but unfortunately they didnβt develop a strong and faithful plot, and it feels itβs poorly connected to the first one in my opinion. The characters are somehow odd and different from the original, there are too many discontinuities in relation to the first movie and I donβt knowβ¦ this destabilized me. I didnβt want to talk about the new characters because theyβre new, and this make them ok to me because I canβt benchmark them with their previous appearance. Iβll always love Wreck-it Ralph because I think itβs a terrific movie, but for these reasons I just canβt take the sequel seriously, even if I really wanted to.