I don't know why, but I have always been disgusted with American super-long series of movies, such as Transformers, Star Wars, Resident Evil, etc. There is no doubt that these are the most profitable products of American movies, and their derivatives and peripherals make the company even more. Earn a lot of money. Despicable Me 3, as a standard Hollywood movie, has undoubtedly continued this trend sadly.
A few years ago, the Minions were born out of nowhere and amazed many people. They once swept the world to the point of hopelessness. The company also saw the business opportunities of these little things, and various peripherals emerged one after another. However, people's love originally stemmed from Despicable Me 1. In this movie, Minions are just the role of the movie, and doing a good movie is the king of development.
It is a pity that if Despicable Me 1 is a humorous and easy-to-follow novel innovation, then Despicable Me 3 is a continuation of boring routines to make money. The male protagonist has become a typical Hollywood hero who shoulders the heavy responsibility of saving the world. His brother is a typical villain with a little bit of cuteness. The plot can be said to be uncreative. In other hero movies, you can find countless similar 's plot. Even the unfinished story at the end allows you to imagine the plot of the next one. The only thing to watch may be that the Minions are ridiculously awkward and awkward.
From the very beginning, the Despicable Me series, including the independent films of Minions, has been an emerging consumption hotspot, but at least the first two films still have a desire to make humorous cartoons, but the third film has completely turned into a tool for making money. Maybe this kind of plot is just right for children, but don't forget that many adults enjoyed it in the first part.
I just hope that the value of Minions will not be completely squeezed out. It could have been a commercial product with both reputation and interests.
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