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'Trolls Band Together' movie review: Color zapped pop-entertainment for kids
Updated On: 17 November, 2023 01:46 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
'Trolls Band Together' movie review: The film puts together lessons about self-acceptance and the non-pursuit of perfectionism. But the message doesn’t hit the sweet spot

Still from Trolls Band Together
Film: Trolls Band Together
Cast (Voice): Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Troye Sivan, Eric André, Amy Schumer, Andrew Rannells, Daveed Diggs.
Directors: Walt Dohrn, Tim Heitz
Rating: 2.5/5
Runtime: 92 min
The vibrantly colored candy backdrop of the marshmallow world, accompanied by boy band music is back in this third edition of the Trolls franchise. It’s mainly targeted at the kids and adults may just get enthused by the charge felt from their kids’ excitement.
There’s no real plot to speak of. The premise has the Trolls on a reunion mission. Branch (Timberlake) who with his four brothers was part of a popular boy band, BroZone, gets conflicted when his oldest brother, John Dory (André), reappears after years and asks him to find the rest of their brothers so they can sing together and save brother Floyd’s (Sivan) talent.
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