Even
if
you
don’t
play
the
game,
you’ll
have
a
good
time,
promises
9-year-old
Minecraft
gamer
Avan
Verma.

I
LOVE
Minecraft.
I
am
addicted
to
Minecraft.
I
found
it
through
an
ad
that
popped
up
during
a
video
game.
It
was
love
at
first
sight.
The
game
was
released
in
2011
but
I
started
playing
Minecraft
four
years
ago
and
learned
how
to
build
worlds
by
watching
YouTubers
like
DanTDM
and
Pixlriffs.
In
Minecraft,
you
can
create
anything.
It’s
not
just
fun
but
also
teaches
you
stuff
about
different
landforms.
When
I
learned
that
A
Minecraft
Movie
was
coming
out,
I
was
really
excited
to
attend
its
premiere
with
my
aunt.
The
movie
is
mainly
about
a
group
of
people
—
Steve
(Jack
Black),
Garbage
Man
(Jason
Momoa),
Henry
(Sebastian
Eugene
Hansen),
Natalie
(Emma
Myers)
and
Dawn
(Danielle
Brooks)
—
saving
the
Minecraft
world.
When
Steve
is
a
child,
he
wants
to
go
to
the
mines
but
cannot.
So
when
he
grows
up,
he
goes
back
and
finds
a
magical
orb
that
looks
like
a
small
cardboard
box,
which
transports
him
to
the
Overworld
–
an
earth-like
land
in
Minecraft.
When
Steve
enters
the
Overworld
and
looks
around,
we
see
a
meme
of
the
pink
sheep
bleating.
Skeletons
usually
shoot
arrows
normally
but
in
the
movie,
the
arrows
have
fire.
In
Minecraft,
there
is
a
chance
that
a
skeleton
will
spawn
with
a
flame
bow.
So
either
the
skeletons
were
very
lucky
or
it
was
an
animation
mistake.
Then
he
goes
to
the
Nether
dimension
where
he
meets
an
evil
Piglin
called
Malgosha
(voice
of
Rachel
House).
She
traps
Steve
because
she
wants
to
take
over
the
world
with
the
orb.
Luckily,
Steve
gives
the
orb
to
his
dog,
Dennis,
who
takes
it
to
their
house
in
the
real
world.
My
favourite
character
is
the
Garbage
Man.
He
made
everyone
laugh
in
the
theatre.
He
did
most
of
the
comedy.
My
favourite
part
was
when
he
spoke
phony
Spanish.
Everyone
treated
him
like
an
idiot
but
he’s
the
most
entertaining.
Especially
because
he’s
like
‘Oh
I
can
do
this’
or
‘I
can
do
that’
and
lives
a
life
where
he
eats
lots
of
junk
food.
But
I
wish
the
story
had
more
backstory
and
layers.
I
feel
bad
for
the
twins
Henry
and
Natalie.
Their
parents
passed
away.
The
movie
could
have
mentioned
a
short
backstory
about
their
mother.
Henry
is
very
creative
at
building
things
inside
the
world
of
Minecraft
called
Otherworld.
He
could
live
there
forever.
I
wish
the
animation
was
completely
true
to
the
real
game.
Like,
the
ender
pearls
are
shown
round
but
in
Minecraft,
everything
has
to
be
a
square
or
a
cube.
I
enjoyed
Steve’s
silly
accent
—
the
way
he
says
‘flint’
and
‘steel’.
I
burst
out
laughing
because
the
way
he
said
it
was
so
funny.
Also,
the
pink
sheep
bleating.
It’s
such
a
funny
sound
and
the
sheep
does
it
so
casually.
Thinking
about
that
part
still
makes
me
laugh.
Even
if
you
don’t
play
the
game,
you’ll
understand
everything
and
have
a
good
time.
Like,
when
Steve
and
gang
go
underground,
there
was
so
much
action.
I
was
literally
on
the
edge
of
my
seat.
And
I
almost
fell
off!
Not
joking!
My
favourite
parts
are
the
final
battle
between
Malgosha
and
everybody,
and
when
they
go
to
the
Woodland
mansion
to
get
the
Earth
crystal
that
will
take
them
home.
Also,
all
the
fighting
scenes
where
they
use
diamond
armour.
Watching
the
movie
made
me
wonder
what
happens
to
the
Nether
after
they
get
defeated.
Who
knows
what
else
could
be
lurking
back
there?
Maybe
they’ll
tell
us
in
the
next
part.
Avan
Verma
is
9
years
old
and
loves
Messi,
movies,
music
and,
of
course,
Minecraft.
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Minecraft
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