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Topic: Despicable Me 2 (2013)
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Mike Blakesley
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Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-07-2013 10:52 PM
This movie lacks the surprises of the first one, necessarily -- but makes up for it in its clever writing and slapstick humor.
Dreamworks movies tend to be overly manic and goofy. Pixar, lately, seems to be coasting on its past successes (but looks to be gearing up for a good run in the next couple of years).
Illumination Entertainment, via Universal, has struck a nice balance of crazy action and heartwarming sentiment, without overburdening the proceedings with an unnecessary "message." I was also quite pleased that this movie didn't end with an open-ended cliffhanging blatant plug for "Despicable Me 3" (the big hint for "The Minion Movie" at the end happens after the story and doesn't count).
The funniest parts of the movie, as expected, come courtesy of the Minions. Illumination has hit the jackpot with these guys. The fact that they have "ordinary" names like Kevin, Steve, etc. cracks me up every time.
There's no better guy to play Gru than Steve Carell. He manages to put more humanity in the role than most of the other movie "heroes" of late have done. He also does the best "exasperated, put-upon hero" ever.
The main story is almost as much fun as the one in the previous movie, although this film tends to have more of a disjointed feel than the original. Even so, it's great fun and provides plenty of incentive for repeat viewings. The 3-D effects are great as expected, with another Minion-fueled ending sequence that's hilarious.
The movie also has a fine ending, with a nice little tear-jerker moment directly followed by a rollicking song that sends the little tykes out of the theater dancing, and their parents happy that they've spent their money on a fun family experience. In other words, just what the doctor ordered.
3.5 out of four stars from me.
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