Miraculous Ladybug Movie Review

Miraculous Ladybug Movie

Jeremy Zag’s adaptation of the popular animated show is a fun, funny and fast-paced movie. The film is a must-watch for anyone who is a fan of the show and is even a good introduction for those who are not. The film has a lot of action, great songs and great characters. The story is a bit different from the show, but it still has the same spirit. The character designs are awesome and the animation is also amazing. This is a must-watch movie and it is definitely worth the price of the ticket.

The movie follows Marinette Dupain-Cheng (Cristina Valenzuela) a shy teenager who is chosen to become Ladybug and defend Paris from akumatized villains. She is paired with Cat Noir, a mysterious, dark-skinned hero who can turn into a black cat.

Hawk Moth, the film’s arch-nemesis is able to akumatize people by feeding them his negative emotions. The resulting villains wreak havoc at a carnival and it is up to Marinette and her new friends to stop them.

The film focuses on the relationship between Marinette and Adrien, which is much more prominent than in the show. This is a good thing because it adds more depth to the film and gives us something to root for. It is very touching to see these two characters grow together as a team and how their love for each other grows over time. There are a few scenes in the movie that made me cry. One of them was when Marinette told Adrien that she can call her Ladybug or just Ladybug. Another scene that was very touching was when Adrien was telling his mom he loves her and they both cried. This is a must-watch movie for everyone and it is definitely worth the money!

While the movie tries to deliver a message about being yourself and believing in love, it sometimes gets lost in all the action. This is probably because it is a movie for kids and not really for adults. The movie does a good job of making you laugh throughout it and the song choices are good. The film also looks pretty good and is colorful. Paris is beautiful and the chases through Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and other iconic sites are great.

There are some differences between the show and the movie, such as the fact that the main seven Miraculouses are revealed at the beginning of the movie: the Ladybug, Cat Noir, Butterfly, Bee, Fox and Turtle. This is likely to make it easier for younger viewers to recognize the heroes and villains. Other changes include having the main characters wear different outfits and having the film take place at night compared to day in the show.

The film is a fun and exciting movie that will make you want to see it again and again. The characters are likable and the story is unique. It is a perfect family film and a must-see for any fan of the show.