Tim Bradshaw—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
When I first heard Pharrell was making an autobiographical documentary it piqued my interest of course, even while still swallowing the bitter taste of the region's redundant "rebranding" effort. After the hype dried up as quick as all the marketing gimicks trying to change the name of Hampton Roads there was little news about the movie that was going to tell the story of Pharrell's journey to success. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a friend brought this movie by one night and I was sucked into it in the first minute. This is the most creatively unique way to tell this story, and it's the perfect way. Halfway through the movie I realized I had actually heard this story told before, but from the other half of the Neptunes 15 years earlier so it was an even greater treat for this story to come full circle for me, Piece by Piece... Read more
sandro faber—September 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
For all the negative things I'd seen regarding this film, i didn't experience any if it. I thought the film was moving and playful and fun. I loved the storytelling and music. Read more
C—September 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Pharrell telling his story with lego bricks was really cool. The Blu Ray as good extras and great quality. Read more
D Williams—December 20, 2024✓ Verified purchase
If you enjoy Hip-Hop, Pop, Rap, Lego, The Neptunes and Pharrell (solo). Then this movie is what you’ve been waiting to see. It’s fun, creative and colorful. This one is for Gen X and Millennials. Read more
Andrew Hack—June 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
We went and saw this movie in theaters and I pre-ordered it the same day because my kiddos loved it so much. It's such an inspirational story about being true to yourself and embracing your inner weirdo. I wish I would've had this when I was a kid. Read more
KB—December 24, 2024✓ Verified purchase
What an incredibly creative way to make a documentary about Pharrell’s life journey (so far). I loved everything about it! I will enjoy watching this again and again…. Read more
Roxan Taylor—June 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This was a wonderful biography done with Lego’s. Pharrell Williams is a futuristic visionary who knows how to create music & bring it to life. Kudos Read more
Mark S. Crawford—December 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I saw this movie at the theater where there was a good mix of kids and adults. I've not had a viewing experience like this one . . . the audience was silent for the whole showing. No laughs, no audibles, nothing from kids nor adults. I think each demographic had their own expectations, and neither was sure of what they were watching. For me, this seemed like a documentary. There were voice overs and narrations to explain almost every major scene. Using Legos to tell the story was novel and entertaining (to a point), but it seemed it wasn't enough to advance the story or elicit buy-in. As a result, the pacing seemed slow, especially toward the end. The movie felt more informative than entertaining. It's easy to be critical whereas effort is needed to make constructive suggestions. With that said, it was difficult for me to empathize with the challenges and successes as portrayed by Lego characters. Emotions are more authentically portrayed with live action actors. Perhaps the story could have been told with more exaggeration. In other words, let the Legos do their thing; let them be extreme. As is, any demonstrated emotions and actions were greatly muted and therefore didn't touch me. This made the movie feel slow. As a product, I like Legos. However, I don't think they work portraying real people in a dramatic film. They have a limited acting range. Read more