Friday, March 31, 2017

The Incredibles (2004)

Superhero movies are typically a standard of normal. (You expect to see one being made every so often.) They also have prior works to go off of and adapt them to the big screen. Disney and Pixars latest goes above and beyond, ignoring that same old tradition.

I'm not going to jump right into why this is my favorite animated film of all time just yet. I want to lay down some of the amazing things about the film itself.

Big kudos to director Brad Bird for making such a unique and highly entertaining, original film. This is a movie to remember.

Can I have the same powers as virtually everyone? (In a sense, a black Elsa, an amazing gymnast, and Jesus, I mean, a grade schooler who can run on water. Yes, Please!

Some of the films best moments, are the films most emotional. Which makes the film even more effective and enjoyable.

All around, this film has spectacular action sequences. If I may add, some realistically created earthly elements. (Such as, fire and ice.) The sets are also an amazing achievement. Consisting of lots of depth and detail, that makes the film stand out.

Another big achievement with this film, is the amazing voice cast. Defending the world from evil, we've got: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, and Jason Lee. Even though it's only their voices, they all surely do get the job done of making a great film.

Vanquishing the world of evil, one superhero at a time. Providing the fact that not all superhero films have to be made from their original works. Disney and Pixar prove just that. You don't need to be based off of decades old comic books just to get the big screen treatment.



Rate:  A+



Photo: Disney and Pixar