An absolute masterpiece of film. Like fine artwork, something like a Van Gogh painting in motion. The replay value of this movie is endless. I have watched this movie with my friends and loved ones more times than I can even count, and even more times alone. Such a great story as well. It embraces a story of Gene, who is struggling to fit in and finding himself in a society of emojis, silly smiley faces that we communicate with through our devices. He doesn't fit in with the others, so he joins other misfit emojis to try to climb back up to the top of the emoji food chain. Might I add, the jokes are superb. Yes, some jokes are a little corny, but most of them are great. For example, when Gene asks the three monkey emojis what they are doing, they reply with 'monkey business'. Quite an original joke, and I laugh out loud every time I hear it. In conclusion, this movie has made me laugh, cry, feel anger, and it makes me feel like I'm one of them, an emoji. I find this piece of film an underrated classic, I would definitely give this a 6/5 if I had the chance.