Critics Have Seen Piece By Piece, But Are They ‘Happy’ With Pharrell’s LEGO-Animated Biopic?

We’ve already seen a couple of musicians’ life stories portrayed on the 2024 movie calendar, including Back to Black and One Love, but we’ve never seen anything like what’s coming with Piece by Piece. The upcoming music biopic tells the story of Pharrell Williams’ life and career through LEGO animation. Critics had the chance to see the movie ahead of its theatrical release, and it sounds like some are more “Happy” than others about what Pharrell and writer/director Morgan Neville have built.

In addition to the record producer and Morgan Neville adding their voices to their Lego characters, Piece by Piece will feature some of music’s biggest names, including Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Justin Timberlake and Missy Elliott, as well as artists who, like Pharrell, have been a coach on The Voice, like Snoop Dogg and Gwen Stefani. In CinemaBlend’s review of Piece by Piece, Sarah El-Mahmoud rates it 3 out of 5 stars, calling the movie playful but a little too plastic. She says:

Piece By Piece is definitely trying to do two things at once: be an exciting LEGO movie and intriguing documentary about the music industry through Pharrell’s eyes; but because those two things have a tendency to be disjointed from one another, both aspects never totally reach the astronomical heights it hopes to. Unfortunately, that leads Piece By Piece to lean further into gimmick territory than it probably intends to, especially as Pharrell attempts to bring the narrative together by saying something to the effect that ‘life is like a LEGO set’ early on.