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Madfinnishgamer38

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  1. (I will try and keep the review as spoiler-free as possible.)

    Ralph is bored of being a bad guy. He has spent the last 30 years wrecking stuff in Fix-It Felix Jr., a used-to-be-popular arcade game. Ralph wants to be the good guy for once. But nobody believes in him, not even his colleague Felix. Even without anyone's help, Ralph is going to prove that even a bad guy can be the good guy.

    Wreck-It Ralph, at its heart, is a movie about games. It includes many references to classic video games as well as popular video game villains, such as Mario's arch-nemesis Bowser and the ghost from Pac-Man. The video game worlds Ralph visits are very diverse: from the dark alien planet of Hero's Duty to Sugar Rush Super-Sweet Candyland, no world looks the same.

    I saw the Finnish version of the movie. The Finnish voice actors weren't bad at all, though I wished to see the original English version. Ralph is a very sympathetic character, and his annoying sidekick future friend Vanellope von Schweetz, on the other hand, is a rather one-sided glitch. I'm not even kidding. She is literally a glitch.

    Counting out the few clichés and predictabilities, Wreck-It Ralph is a rather good movie that warms any heart. Video games as a theme are a weird pick for a Disney movie, but the premise was delivered.

    Score: 3 out of 5

    Reviewed by MFG38