Visually, the film is a technical marvel. Each musical kingdom is designed with a distinct aesthetic—Techno is neon and underwater, while Country looks like a handcrafted quilt. The 91-minute runtime is packed with high-energy covers of iconic songs, ranging from Heart’s "Barracuda" to George Clinton’s "Atomic Dog." These musical numbers are not just filler; they are the heartbeat of the film’s message, celebrating the vast spectrum of human (and Troll) creativity.
Ultimately, Trolls World Tour is a celebration of diversity. It acknowledges that history is often written by the victors—revealing that the Pop Trolls weren't always the heroes—and emphasizes that "denying our differences is denying who we are." By the time the final mash-up performance occurs, the film has successfully transitioned from a simple children's movie to a thoughtful commentary on inclusivity, wrapped in glitter, felt, and a heavy dose of neon. Trolls World Tour 2020 - 91 min Animazione ...
Trolls World Tour, released in 2020 by DreamWorks Animation, is a vibrant, 91-minute musical odyssey that expands the candy-colored universe of the original film into a grand exploration of cultural diversity and harmony. Directed by Walt Dohrn, the sequel moves beyond the simple "happiness" theme of the first installment to tackle the complexities of identity, history, and the importance of listening to different voices. Visually, the film is a technical marvel