I believe that many people are watching this movie because of a feeling. The first movie is really good. Whether it is the reversal of the plot or the stupidity of the Minions, it gives people a refreshing feeling. Gru and the Minions also became famous overnight. However, with the success of a film, many films lose their original intention and produce a series of films in order to cater to the audience. Here I am referring to films rather than works. The way of the audience is not far from the end.
It is particularly prominent in this film. Even the "big bad guy" Gru couldn't escape the heroic pattern of Hollywood, which is a kind of sadness. Gru's oh, the three girls' rare book is a strong conflict, and the drama is more fascinating because of the conflict and contradiction, but this film completely turns the pattern into a mediocre good guy. It's not that good people are bad, but as a drama, once the protagonist becomes mediocre, it loses a trace of interest. Even if Gru suffered injustice at work, he lost the original fighting spirit in his character, let others be slaughtered, and was willing to be the fish on the chopping board of others. Is this still the Gru we knew in the first movie? I was really disappointed with this setting. Although he joined the role of Gru's compatriot Drew, but in order to express what? After some series of big moves or for that job? There are also some sub-lines, which are too much laid out and a little tasteless.
Everyone's favorite Minions deliberately increased their role. The Minions followed Gru because he was a complete villain, but he left him because of Gru's mediocrity, but he suddenly turned around in prison and thought about it? ! Seek to explain. . .
Maybe it's because everyone has high expectations for this movie, and the whole movie is almost nothing to laugh at.
Now the only thing I can look forward to about this movie is the surrounding area, right???
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