The Emoji Movie

An adventure beyond words.

5.4
20171h 26m

Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji.

Production

Logo for Columbia Pictures
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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: THE EMOJI MOVIE - Official International Trailer (HD)

THE EMOJI MOVIE - Official International Trailer (HD)

Thumbnail for video: THE EMOJI MOVIE - Official Trailer (HD)

THE EMOJI MOVIE - Official Trailer (HD)

Thumbnail for video: THE EMOJI MOVIE - Official Teaser Trailer (HD)

THE EMOJI MOVIE - Official Teaser Trailer (HD)

Thumbnail for video: Rapid Fire Questions With The Emoji Movie Cast

Rapid Fire Questions With The Emoji Movie Cast

Thumbnail for video: The EMOJI Movie (2017) T.J. Miller "Gene" talks about his experience making the movie

The EMOJI Movie (2017) T.J. Miller "Gene" talks about his experience making the movie

Cast

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T.J. Miller

Gene (voice)

Photo of James Corden

James Corden

Hi-5 (voice)

Photo of Anna Faris

Anna Faris

Jailbreak (voice)

Photo of Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph

Smiler (voice)

Photo of Steven Wright

Steven Wright

Mel Meh (voice)

Photo of Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge

Mary Meh (voice)

Photo of Jake T. Austin

Jake T. Austin

Alex (voice)

Photo of Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera

Akiko Glitter (voice)

Photo of Sofía Vergara

Sofía Vergara

Flamenco Dancer (voice)

Photo of Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart

Poop (voice)

Photo of Rob Riggle

Rob Riggle

Ice Cream (voice)

Photo of Sean Hayes

Sean Hayes

Steven (voice)

Photo of Tati Gabrielle

Tati Gabrielle

Addie (voice)

Photo of Rachael Ray

Rachael Ray

Spam (voice)

Photo of Jeff Ross

Jeff Ross

Internet Troll (voice)

Photo of Melissa Sturm

Melissa Sturm

Angel / Phone Store Employee (voice)

Photo of Tony Leondis

Tony Leondis

Laughter / Broom / Pizza (voice)

Photo of Sean Giambrone

Sean Giambrone

Travis (voice)

Photo of Liam Aiken

Liam Aiken

Ronnie Ram Tech (voice)

Photo of Tarek Bishara

Tarek Bishara

Fist Bump (voice)

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Reviews

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Reno

3/10

**As a thematic where expressions matter the film failed to express!**

I agree that this film was not good. Not because of bad writing, animation, voice rendered, but the timing of the film coming out mattered. If this same film was released before 'Wreck it Ralf', 'The Lego Movie', 'Pixels', 'Inside Out', then people might have liked it. But now, it is like Sony desperately wanted their version of toys and/or games related film, so they made it. That's how it looks like. Despite all the criticism, the film minted good sum. So it is not a box office flop, only devalued honestly by those who saw it.

Those titles I mentioned and this story has the same storyline. Basically, that's very common platform where 80 per cent of the films borrow from. The scenes looked very ordinary, like there's nothing much to explore. The jokes were weaker, the characters were uninteresting in most of the parts. I would say they did not utilise them rightly. The good thing is, it is a watchable film, but the majority won't like it. Usually Sony animations were met with underwhelmingly, and seeing the response it had got, surely there will be no sequel, at least for now.

**3/10**

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r96sk

2/10

Excruciatingly bad. It's proper rubbish.

Based on the reputation of this, I knew it was going to be utter tripe. I always wait to watch myself to form my own opinion, but there is no doubt about it - 'The Emoji Movie' is truly awful. It's such a lazy attempt, there is absolutely no creativity and there doesn't seem to have been that much care put into this. How about that product placement, also?!

I will say I do like the idea, you could probably create a fine film with it. However, man did they get the execution incredibly wrong. That's also not good given the cast performances, all of which are quite pathetic. In fairness, they don't exactly get much to work with.

I'm someone who likes James Corden, but he is terrible here. As is T.J. Miller, while Anna Faris and Maya Rudolph are forgettable. I was disappointed (sorta) not to see more of Patrick Stewart's character, given how much I've heard in recent years; he's barely in it.

It's a painful watch, even with a run time of just 86 minutes.

J

John

8/10

In spite of this somehow being a movie, the animation and sound was good with enough subtle references to keep adults entertained, while also being fun and bright enough to hold the attention of my kids.

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Alunauwie

7/10

The Emoji Movie explores the imaginative lives of emojis, focusing on Gene, who struggles to fit into a world demanding conformity. Despite logical gaps and a flawed narrative structure, the film offers colorful visuals and an important message about embracing individuality. It encourages viewers—especially children—to celebrate their uniqueness rather than conform to societal expectations.

Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

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