Despicable Me 3: The Story of the 'Obsessed'

Amelia 2022-11-30 13:55:31

I went to see this movie on July 7th. There is a competition in the middle, and the film review has dragged on until now. The feeling of Despicable Me 3 can only be described as "lost".
Remember why the first "Despicable Me" was released in 2010? Because the protagonist Gru is both a thief and a dad. Anti-traditional villain protagonists, mischievous pranks everywhere, funny minions, and the bold ideas of stealing the moon and stealing towers have attracted the attention of audiences all over the world. But later plots turned Gru into a good person in the traditional sense, and the elements of badness and cheapness gradually subsided, and Gru's inner transformation and struggle became a thing of the past. As for the establishment of Lucy's mother's role, the conflict with her stepdaughter, and the mutual adjustment and entanglement between Gru and Dru, they all disappeared like a dragonfly in the third part, and were washed away by endless jokes. In terms of plot, the Minions and the Gru family's story lines are not closely related, and they almost go their separate ways. Minions took on most of the jokes, but after laughing, I always felt that something was missing. Looking back, the story has lost its original vitality. Gru is no longer the original villain, but the Minions are still Minions. As I said before, Hollywood animation is enduring precisely because it is aimed at audiences of all ages. Judging from the quality of the finished film, "Despicable Me 3" can only make up a number for children, and adults can't hide it.
However, it is worth mentioning the big villain Bratt. According to today's words, he is a typical giant baby. I have been immersed in the glory of the past all my life, and I will never come out, and I will not come out. The cost of food and clothing, behavior, and even the attack plan are the same as in the 1980s. Bratt forced others to bear the price of his childishness, living for revenge, but after doing evil for evil, life felt blank again. For such a person who is good at throwing the blame but unwilling to take the blame, the reason does not make sense. How many Bratts are there around us?
Feelings are for business, not for consumption. "Despicable Me 3" is probably one of the many sequel movies that have been ruined by the investor's business strategy of "going against the current, asking for directions, and then being stable and becoming a cash cow".

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Despicable Me 3 quotes

  • Margo: Uh, it's okay to tell them no sometimes, too, you know. Moms need to be tough.

  • Balthazar Bratt: Jamone!