'Trolls World Tour' review: You will want to rock and troll


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Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) embark on an adventure, probably to hunt down any colour not yet added to this incredibly colourful movie.

In the past, trolls were often portrayed as repulsive, anti-social monsters. They lived under bridges, causing trouble to people who passed by. Today, however, things have changed. They are now considered to be repulsive, anti-social people who live in dank basements, causing trouble to people on the Internet. Oddly, these modern trolls are probably more disliked than their ancient ancestors!

Trolls have always had a bad reputation. So it almost feels as if Dreamworks' Trolls movies is an attempt to fix this terrible PR. Sort of like what Twilight films did to vampires.

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Bright colours and banging tunes abound on the Trolls World Tour.

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