6/10. Kids' cartoon film with some limited stuff for grown-ups, and some really detailed cityscape animations.
This has been hailed as some kind of great feminist film, but it's not really. Incredibles are a superhero family set in 50's Americana, and there are a few familiar Marvel-type themes, such as superheroes being made illegal and superheroes coping with everyday life.
A few smart lines and clever situations, but mostly it's about superheroes doing their thing.
There's a bit of role-reversal with Mrs. Incredible being the main superhero with Mr. Incredible struggling to cope with being a house-husband.
A trend in recent films has been to have the villain be a bit more nuanced than simply wanting power and world domination - in this film, the villain has a viewpoint which makes you think "Hmm, they've got a point there".
Overall, if you've got kids, you'll probably enjoy this more than other cartoons, but not really worth bothering with for adults.
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Incredibles 2
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Incredibles 2
Agree. First one was great for Adults. This one is a bit 'meh' and not worth viewing.
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Re: Incredibles 2
I don't wish to be the Underminer of others' views but, for balance, I actually thought it was a very entertaining way to while away a couple of hours. I wouldn't try to analyse it too deeply as it is, after all, essentially a kiddies' movie and basically just a Super romp (an apt word as, for me, the baby stole the show with some very funny scenes).
So don't be put off by a couple of miserable old grown-ups! It isn't an absolute classic by any stretch ( ), but I'd say it is above Parr for the genre and worth its current ratings on Rotten Tomatoes (93%) and IMDb (8.1/10).
So don't be put off by a couple of miserable old grown-ups! It isn't an absolute classic by any stretch ( ), but I'd say it is above Parr for the genre and worth its current ratings on Rotten Tomatoes (93%) and IMDb (8.1/10).
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