I saw the Minecraft Movie. It's a baffling movie. It's actually very funny and enjoyable.
But feels like it shouldn't given the sum of it's parts. It's a real contradiction. It's somehow too faithful/literal to the source, with uncanny AF villagers/illagers, them actually crafting by throwing tiny icons down on a grid, etc, while not faithful enough in other areas, there's moving wind mills and lots of items, mobs, interactions, etc that don't really make sense if you've played the game.
It's trying too hard to be meta and reference memes (e.g. kids yearn for the mines), but also is kind of really sincere in the way everyone interacts with the setting and less "that happened".
The real world is shown, but it's all kind of twee and magical realist to begin with (there's a bit with a jet pack and another with a mobile petting zoo strapped to a taxi) which is odd. But works. There's ~3 random diegetic songs just because Jack Black is a singer. There's all these weird choices. It's really weird. But I'd probably watch it again. IDK.
Weirdly true. Source is dog shit (Radio Free Europe), but a combination of the non-aligned movement and loving basketball made Serbs pretty chill with most other people except those also from the Balkans.
All the other former Yugoslav nations scoring well too except North Macedonia.