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Top Review
Chintu
Finally after a long time, we got what we wanted.Pixar has constantly raised the bar in recent years, combining intelligent words, refined aesthetics and sense of rhythm. Which explains why we can feel a little disappointment when leaving the room. This new feature film fulfills its mission. But nothing incredible.
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Incredibles 2
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22 Reviews
- Genre : Action,Animation,Adventure
- Runtime : 2h 05m
- Cast : Samuel L. Jackson, Sophia Bush, Holly Hunter, Jonathan Banks
- Director : Brad Bird
- Producer : Disney/Pixar
- Language : English
- Release Date : 15 Jun 2018
- Rating : PG
Reviews
Tilak posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
Best movie I've ever seen, much better than expected and a MUST watch :D Loved it MORE than INFINITY WAR!!!! The writer came up with an amazing story... The concept is very nice & full of suspense and comedy... The greatest suspense is that we're unable to judge who's the villain until we get to know about it... Powers of Jack-Jack are awesome & the other super heroes are also cool... Worth the wait of 14 long years..!! I other movies, we normally know who's the villain & somehow the hero will fight the villain, but here the story was completely different, the concept of the villain in this movie is what I loved the most :p I've watched the first part almost a 100 times & can still watch it more no. of times without getting bored, this sequel adds more color to the franchise, the Incredibles never disappoint! I've grown from 4 yrs old to 17 till the second part, please release part 3 in less time interval, eagerly waiting 4 it...!! This entertaining franchise must never end. Love from India :)
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Razer posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
A must watch film !!! .It is sooo freaking good. The Incredibles is one of the first Super hero films. The first part was released in 2004 when I was 6 years old and it amazed me soo much then. Here comes the second part after 14 years with even more super cool animation. It is mainly based on Elasti girl and Jack-Jack (the baby). When the Incredible family fails to stop the Underminer’s theft, the government notices the level of destruction rather than their attempt and makes super heroes illegal. Elasti girl gets a job in DEVTECH, run by Winston Deavor, a superhero fan and his techie sister Evelyn Deavor, who has an important role. They propose a publicity stunt to regain the public support and government trust on super heroes. She goes on chasing the criminals illegally for legalizing super heroes which she succeeds in finally, while Mr. Incredible takes care of the children. He fails at first but becomes super in home making too. This is the part of fun in the movie. Mr. Incredible finds out that the baby also has powers. His expressions were sooo cute despite his amazing 17 powers that awestruck everyone. The theatre is totally filled with laughs and claps through out the movie. Thanks to Mr. Brad Bird and Pixar Animation Studios.
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Ramiza posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
Incredibles 2 is a nostalgic vision of total power of a local minimum that echoes sickeningly with the nostalgic pathologies of the current day, nowhere more than in Win's enthusiastic declaration of his plan to "make superheroes legal again." It's really fun, and it moves really well. It was paced beautifully and is gorgeously detailed.
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Nilofer posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
Definitely a great movie and pretty darn incredible! Incredibles 2 is one of the more action packed animated movies and it really delivers - that doesn't mean there aren't any flaws though. The film is way too predictable and even a bit cliched. Also, the villain is pretty dumb and weak. However, I was entertained throughout the movie and the experience was overall satisfying.
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Shami posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
The sequel works both in expected and unexpected ways. Obviously, the animation has been given a gigantic update even though the style remains true to the original film. This is also a pacier film, embracing the manic energy that you expect in a superhero film nowadays while still keeping, in fact elevating, the subversive humour that made the first movie so good. It takes a while to really get going but when it does, it is a spectacular collage of hilarity, crowd-pleasing big moments and Bird’s trademark three-point shot taking.
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Bhavya posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
A very good family movie by Disney and Pixar after so long. The incredibles 2 is the sequel to the earlier part The incredibles. First things first, you need to watch the previous part if you want to comprehend this movie. I loved the characters of frigozone and Edna. The movie is filled with action and adventure and certainly won't disappoint you.
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Rajat posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
The Incredibles 2 is the sequel to Disney's earlier movie "The Incredibles. It shows the story of what happens after the first part. For a long time fans were waiting for this sequel and the movie certainly doesn't leave the audience disheartened. It is packed with action, adventure and everyone, be it children or elder will like this. Must watch with the whole family.
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Chintu posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
Finally after a long time, we got what we wanted.Pixar has constantly raised the bar in recent years, combining intelligent words, refined aesthetics and sense of rhythm. Which explains why we can feel a little disappointment when leaving the room. This new feature film fulfills its mission. But nothing incredible.
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Vaibhav posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
the story is very predictable (as well as the return of the favorite characters Frigozone and Edna). And as 14 years have passed since the release of the first, we have taken the wrong folds of current superhero movies, including stretching the sauce and abusing the credulity of the viewer - even for an animated film. Still, I would strongly recommend the movie.
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Vijay posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
The movie starts from where the last part left with an interesting reversal of roles, very up-to-date. And that gives rise to interesting discussions (although agreed) between the parents. But we do not leave the cliché of the incompetent and outdated father, who never took care of his daughter in crisis of adolescence, her hyperactive son and even less of her baby
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Ali posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
A must watch film !!! .It is sooo freaking good. The Incredibles is one of the first Super hero films. The first part was released in 2004 when I was 6 years old and it amazed me soo much then. Here comes the second part after 14 years with even more super cool animation. It is mainly based on Elasti girl and Jack-Jack (the baby). When the Incredible family fails to stop the Underminer’s theft, the government notices the level of destruction rather than their attempt and makes super heroes illegal. Elasti girl gets a job in DEVTECH, run by Winston Deavor, a superhero fan and his techie sister Evelyn Deavor, who has an important role. They propose a publicity stunt to regain the public support and government trust on super heroes. She goes on chasing the criminals illegally for legalizing super heroes which she succeeds in finally, while Mr. Incredible takes care of the children. He fails at first but becomes super in home making too. This is the part of fun in the movie.
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Cortex posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
This is the rare sequel that lives up to everyone's massive expectations and delivers as much of the joy, pathos, and adventure as the original. Some critics and fans initially questioned the need for a sequel to The Incredibles, especially one that took more than a decade to arrive (Milner, who replaces Spencer Fox as the voice of Dash, wasn't even alive when the original came out!). But director Brad Bird has struck magic again with his exploration of contemporary family life via superheroes. Incredibles 2 puts Elastigirl in the spotlight, showing the many challenges involved with balancing work and home, even when you have superpowers. The way Elastigirl worries and feels guilty about missing Jack-Jack's first powers emerging is as relatable and believable as Mr. Incredible's frustration while trying to figure out modern-curriculum math when he sits down to help Dash with homework. As the saying goes, it's funny because it's true. Michael Giacchino's jazzy score and the movie's vibrant, mid-century modern designs are endearingly retro, but Incredibles 2 is simultaneously current with its depiction of technical advances (body cameras, navigation trackers, etc.). But ultimately it's the characters that viewers want to see more of, and they're all lovably back, including crowd favorite fashion designer Edna Mode (Bird), who again steals scenes during a hilarious bit in which a desperate Mr. Incredible asks her to babysit humorously out-of-control Jack-Jack. Jackson/Frozone isn't in many scenes but has some great moments. As for the new characters, Keener in particular is fabulous as the mysterious, gravelly voiced Evelyn; her conversations with Hunter's Elastigirl are well-done and fraught with tension. Bird is a keen observer of what it means to be part of a close and happy family, so this sequel will make audiences laugh, think, and (hopefully) appreciate their parents and siblings.
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Sonu posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
"Incredibles 2" is packed with various surprises and some outstanding action sequences, which with the help of the stunning animation - quite possibly the best animation I've ever seen - surpass the action of any of the live-action superhero films. Not only is it hilarious, entertaining, a bit dark and subtly emotional
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Arun posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
We took our 4, 6, and 9 year olds to see this movie. We were shocked that they said "I'll be damned" and "hell" on top of saying something sucked, Oh my God, and stupid repeatedly. The language just wasn't necessary, especially the curse words. There were definitely scary scenes as well, where even our oldest covered her face. I don't understand the reviews that say this is appropriate for all ages. In my opinion, it most certainly is not. I also cringed during a scene showing a burglar break into a house and shoot someone. Language and scary scenes aside, the plot was good and held our interest, although at 2 hours it was a bit long.
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Baran posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
A wonderful sequel, with the super action, comedy and drama. We are always kept interested in the movie. Jack- Jack adds a new dimension to the film. Must watch if u were a fan of the first one Predictable and yet very very entertaining. That could be due to the nostalgic thing, and surely the work went to the movies deserves serious appreciation.
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Stark posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
Not only is it hilarious, entertaining, a bit dark and subtly emotional - something Brad Bird is known for - but the quality of the storytelling is on par with its predecessor, the growth of each character is beautiful to see and by the end of it, everyone will be excited for future installments. Certainly worth every second of the 14 years old wait.It's a great action sequence – and some great voicework from Hunter, whose vocals can stretch from subtle to pow and all stops in between. This is her show and she makes the newly emboldened character resonate onscreen like nobody's business.
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Jonny posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
After seeing one of the many early screenings of the film, I was blown away by Incredibles 2. The film serves as an excellent follow up to its predecessor. Having grown up with the original movie, I say, without going into spoilers, that this one was definitely worth the wait. I highly recommend seeing it!
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Sanchay posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
After seeing one of the many early screenings of the film, I was blown away by Incredibles 2. The film serves as an excellent follow up to its predecessor. Having grown up with the original movie, I say, without going into spoilers, that this one was definitely worth the wait. I highly recommend seeing it!
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Sumit posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
"Incredibles 2" is packed with various surprises and some outstanding action sequences, which with the help of the stunning animation - quite possibly the best animation I've ever seen - surpass the action of any of the live-action superhero films. Not only is it hilarious, entertaining, a bit dark and subtly emotional - something Brad Bird is known for - but the quality of the storytelling is on par with its predecessor, the growth of each character is beautiful to see and by the end of it, everyone will be excited for future installments.
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Sana posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
"Incredibles 2" is packed with various surprises and some outstanding action sequences, which with the help of the stunning animation - quite possibly the best animation I've ever seen - surpass the action of any of the live-action superhero films. Not only is it hilarious, entertaining, a bit dark and subtly emotional - something Brad Bird is known for - but the quality of the storytelling is on par with its predecessor, the growth of each character is beautiful to see and by the end of it, everyone will be excited for future installments. Certainly worth every second of the 14 years old wait.
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Nani posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
It really is incredible. Yes, the sequel to Brad Bird's 2004 classic is not the groundbreaker that stormed the multiplex 14 years ago – you only get to be shiny new once. Pixar's animated miracle didn't look or sound like anything else, being about a family of superheroes forced into retirement by a legal system that didn't care for the collateral damage caused by their do-gooding antics. How many family films dealt with midlife crisis, marital dysfunction, child neglect, impotence fears, fashion faux pas and existential angst? But this follow-up is every bit the start-to-finish sensation as the original, and you'll be happy to know that Bird's subversive spirit is alive and thriving. The kiddies probably won't notice – they'll be too distracted by all the whooshing derring-do – but like its Oscar-winning predecessor, The Incredibles 2 doesn't ring cartoonish. It rings true. It may have taken years for Bird & co. to get this sequel together, but the action picks up right where the original left off, as if it were yesterday. The Parr family – mom Helen (voiced by Holly Hunter), dad Bob (Craig T. Nelson), 14-year-old Violet (Sarah Vowell), 10-year-old Dash (Huckleberry Milner) and baby Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile) – is still in exile, massively frustrated by being forced to keep their powers in check. All of which goes out the window when a villain named the Underminer (John Ratzenberger) starts raising hell in Municiberg. Nothing like heroics to get the family out of its funk. But there's a difference this time. Helen, a.k.a. Elastigirl, takes charge, leaving Mr. Incredible to stay home with his teen daughter and the tots. Female empowerment suits Mom, as she stops a runaway train from wreaking havoc thanks to her quick thinking and stretchable arms. It's a great action sequence – and some great voicework from Hunter, whose vocals can stretch from subtle to pow and all stops in between. This is her show and she makes the newly emboldened character resonate onscreen like nobody's business.
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Neha posted a review for Incredibles 2 in Movies
There’s a certain alchemy at play here: Brad Bird is one of the only directors on par with Steven Spielberg when it comes to turning action sequences into absolute dynamite. His staging is impeccable, framing every jump and kick so that the eye knows exactly where to go, and fueled by ideas rather than just the necessity of getting from point A to point B. Combine his sensibilities with a score by Michael Giacchino, who isn’t just emulating John Barry (who scored 11 of the James Bond films and met with Bird about composing for the movie) but feeding his aural aesthetic through a jazzy adrenaline high, and you get a movie that, 14 years on, still runs circles around its peers. The colors all pop, the score is full of catchy hooks, there’s not a single visually incoherent set piece, and the characters all land. Suffice to say that most of the superhero movies that have come out in the intervening years haven’t quite managed that gauntlet. So what a delight it is that Incredibles 2, which picks up exactly where its predecessor left off, is full of the same verve.
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