~*The Incredibles*~

The movie "The Incredibles" is an amimated film by Jeff Vice, rated PG. This movie is the combination of Disney and Pixar. It's an animated film about a family with superheros. The father, Bob Parr, and the mother, Helen retired from public services. They have three children that are superpowered. The father, Mr. Incredible, would always go out late at night to commit random acts of heroism. An offer was made to him, he took the offer without telling his family. And now, it's up to his family to save him.

I think this movie is "The Incredibles" was awesome. The graphics were wonderful. For example, the characters were well defined. The animation was well illustrated. The explosive action was a blast. The animation details on many of the water and natural elements scenes looked incredibly real as if they were shot photographically rather than computer generated. Also, the characters' facial expressions, lip movements, body movements, and physics looked very real. Each character was well developed. You would feel a resonance that made you feel as if you could relate to the pain, laughter, and shared family moments. The story had original twists and turns, ups and downs. There were also slow moving moments. The music was echoes many classic film soundtracks.

This movie illustrates the team work of family. When family stick together, then can overcome any obstacle thrown at them. "The Incredibles" is a great animated film for children to learn that family team work is important. This movie also illustrates the problems in regular family life. Like child neglect, midlife crisis and fears. This movie is mixed with comedy and emotions, which makes it "incredible". Each character was well developed. You would feel a resonance that made you feel as if you could relate to the pain, laughter, and shared family moments.

Each character has their own personality. Violet, the daughter with the power of force field, changed drastically. She was a shy, timid high school girl. After the situation, she changed into a full confident, assured girl. Each of their powers helped the other. One for strength, elasticity, protection, speed and transformation. Each power relates to another in a way to assist the other. This illustrates the importance of team work.

The one part of the movie that I loved was the ending. When Syndrome, the evil character, captured the baby incredible and flew up into the sky. The baby started to transform into different characters. I thought that was the most hilarious scene in the whole entire movie. This scene made me leave the theatre laughing with excitement.


Posted at Nov 30/2004 12:46 PM:
Admin: This gives a good explanation of your opinion of the movie, and a summary of the high points--but you're still missing an explanation of the principles on which you're judging--what makes a good movie good? What should a movie like this do?

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