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Despicable Me Movie Review! (Sunday, July 11, 2010 / 3:30 AM)





































































































































































Damn humorous MOVIE! I ♥ IT! IT IS SO COMICAL THAT I, AND INCLUDING THE CROWD, LAUGHED SO LOUDLY AND ANIMATEDLY EVERY SECOND! Seriously! LMAO! It is the best 3D show ever for this year so far! I will rate it as five stars though I know it is unfair of me but who cares? I had fun laughing at all the characters especially the Minions and Agnes! ROFL!

Remember back when Pixar was the only studio presenting computer animated films with intelligent writing, fantastic voice acting, beautiful graphics, and most importantly, heart? Now, this is no longer always true. Pixar is certainly the most consistent in terms of quality. It pretty much always guarantees the viewer a near-perfect film. Alternate studios, however, sometimes do surprise with a film every bit as imaginative, complex, and sweet as Pixar can dream up, such as Dreamworks’ ingenious recent production, How to Train Your Dragon. Universal Studios’ latest, Despicable Me, isn’t quite as brilliant nor as innovative as either Dragon or Pixar’s best, and it may lack the depth and emotional heft of Toy Story 3, but it is exceedingly clever, wonderfully acted, and often gutbustingly hilarious.

The movie follows Gru (Steve Carell), who has big plans to steal the moon, but Mr. Perkins at the Bank of Evil won’t give him a loan unless he can provide the shrink ray needed. Gru steals the shrink ray, but before he can present it to Mr. Perkins, another villain named Vector (Jason Segell) steals it from him. In trying to steal it back, Gru gets the idea to adopt three little girls named Agnes (Elsie Fisher), Edith (Dana Gaier) and Margo (Miranda Cosgrove) to help him so that he can continue with his moon-stealing scheme.

Despicable Me is funny, filled with action and suspense, and heartwarming. From the beginning, we get hints that Gru may not be as evil as he wants people to think he is. He sees a crying boy in the park so he makes him a balloon animal, even though he does soon pop it. He uses a freeze ray so he won’t have to wait in line at the coffee shop but remembers to tip. It’s also revealed that Gru has issues with his mother, who never supported him as a child and continues to put him down as an adult. His evil organization includes his older evil scientist friend, Dr. Nefario (Russel Brand), and thousands of cute little minions.

The girls live in an orphanage with the horrible Miss Hattie. Miss Hattie makes the girls sell cookies, and if they can’t sell enough she makes them stay in a box of shame, which is literally a cardboard box that says “Box of Shame” on it. Each of the girls have their own distinct personalities that make them lovable. Agnes, the youngest, is impossibly cute, and despite the conditions she’s grown up in, is incredibly loving and trusting. Edith, in the middle, is pretty twisted, and though jaded, she’s as loving as her little sister. Margo, the oldest, is protective of her sisters and knows how to work a situation in her favor, but she’s not as loving and trusting as her younger sisters.

Gru’s own relationship with his mother (Julie Andrews) prevents Gru from loving the girls at first, even though in the beginning he has a hard time denying them anything. However, they do win him over. Unfortunately, his pal Dr. Nefario sees this as a problem, because he’s afraid that the girls are distracting Gru from the friends’ plan to steal the moon.

The 3D in the movie itself exists. The end credit sequence abuses the fact that the movie is in 3D, and that part, while cute, would obviously be missing something in 2D.

Russell Brand and Julie Andrews were superb. I only knew who Russell Brand was because his character was the only British one in the movie, but I otherwise would not have known. I had to look in the end credits to see which character Julie Andrews was. Steve Carell’s accent is kind of okay, but you can tell it’s Steve Carell. All the other characters, as well, could be readily identified as the voice actor. It didn’t hurt the characters at all, but with voice acting, I like hearing the diversity in an actor’s voice, and there wasn’t much of that.

Despicable Me is a great family movie. Kids enjoy it, and parents won’t be disappointed. The movie doesn’t dumb itself down to be at a children’s level, but just tells a great story while remaining inoffensive and mostly non-violent. However, this is not a movie for you if you’re just a fan of the actors Steve Carell, Russell Brand, Jason Segel, or any of the others. It’s nothing like their usual movies aimed at teen and adult audiences, and they’re nothing like the characters they usually portray. Despicable Me deserves praise for dozens of reasons, from its great cast to its gorgeous animation to its phenomenally warped sense of humor, which refuses to compromise itself simply because it’s in a film targeted for children. There are moments where I wished the film could have been a bit bolder and braver, particularly regarding the final battle and the conclusion, because, no, ultimately, the ending probably won’t surprise any viewer that much. The journey to that ending, however, provides enough extremely creative twists from the norm that more than justifies the time spent watching it. Despicable Me is anything.

The Minions' voices and actions were so adorable. I think they can't really speak English because their speeches were so amusing.

It is a splendrous movie and I don't mind buying the DVD to watch over and over again, same goes to How to Train Your Dragon, Avatar, and Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief.

EXCELLENT MOVIE AND ANIMATIONS IN 3D!


*applause*