I am very behind on movies - cannot keep up with Alex Cavanaugh. But here I am with a review. Better late than never.
It took a long time but it was worth the wait – Incredibles
2 has that Pixar magic. Animation, story line, voices, and energy make
for a very entertaining two hours for young and old alike. When we last
left the family, super heroes have been banned. So Mr. Incredible (Craig T.
Nelson) has slogged in the insurance world, and Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) has
stayed home with the kids – Violet (Sarah Vowell), Dash (Huck Milner), and baby
Jack-Jack. But trouble is brewing and a very rich entrepreneur Winston D.(Bob
Odenkirk – yes, doing his Better Call Saul kind of voice) wants to make
super heroes cool and necessary again.
So he wants to promote Elastigirl. After much discussion,
Mr. Incredible is home with the kids – oh, that gives some funny scenes. He’s
exhausted with Violet teen angst, kid’s New math (Dash), and Jack-Jack
exploding into his super powers. The kid can vanish and go through walls, he
can become a demon and burst into flames, and he can duplicate into many.
Yikes. The dad has his hands full and tries to make it sound like it’s under
control. Meanwhile, through some careful organized saves, Elastigirl is
proving woman power, super hero power, and is becoming a legend.
However, a very evil villain – the Screenslaver- threatens
the whole atmosphere. I won’t give anything else away. Let’s just
say that Mr. Incredible gets to don those tights again. Frozone (Samuel L.
Jackson) totally does his thing. Other super heroes contribute, go bad, and
then recover. The kids are older and more valuable and skilled. And
Jack-Jack is tremendous. Plus you have Edna (voiced by the director Brad Bird)
in a great sequence – she chooses to babysit Jack and design his little baby
super hero outfit. It’s genius!
So much fun is packed into this film. Lots of laughs and you
care about these animated characters. It’s worth the wait. Classy
project, animation, and the pre-movie little animated flick Bao is
rather poignant.
Get that tub of popcorn, buy those sodas, and spring for a
really fun family outing. They are Incredible….2
Sure a fun one indeed. Although the stay at home dad thing has been done to death.
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DeleteSounds like much fun Joanne.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
it was quite entertaining
DeleteThat's one I actually went to see with my family. We loved Jack-Jack. He was hilarious. Definitely a fun movie!
ReplyDeleteWe saw this one and loved it! Jack-Jack and the raccoon together were hilarious.
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