(7.0) 2004's The Incredibles is a groundbreaking ensemble of adrenaline-pumping superhero action films, pre-Disney-like Disney-style family-to-family films, and some seriousness that touches on adult issues such as a midlife crisis. The plot, child growth and parent-child relationship, etc., are intertwined and integrated in multiple dimensions. In addition to expecting the power of emotion to make a sequel of such a work to make people forget the fatigue of repetition (however, just repeating the same excellence of the previous work is already beyond the reach of most movies), the only in-depth development that can be done is only propaganda. Seriously discuss affirmative action, as implied. If the goal of women's equality at this time is, then the de facto "villain" should be Mr. Super who is unwilling to take care of the children at home, and the deeper "villain" even includes all the people including Elastic Superwoman. Holders of inherent concepts, Pingba is an external introduction at most. It's a pity that the feature film only touches on this slightly (such as copying out the remote control of the supercar), and most of the time it is handled as the safest superhero action movie with the necessary comedy condiments. For one thing, the hugely invested Disney movies are still limited to the understanding of minors. When it comes to equality, many adults may not understand it. Both, serious discussions in the true sense will probably shatter many of the fixed patterns of Pixar/Disney/animated film creation, and it will not be a sequel but a complete rebuild. But luckily, the simplification—or a non-complicated sequel with a foreshadowing of its predecessor—is not too frustrating to simply focus on superhero superpowers (in the form of animation), and this type of film is Is the director of the bird guide. Therefore, in addition to the corresponding improvement in audio-visual performance brought about by changes in computer technology, this film cannot be regarded as a "better" sequel than the previous one in terms of creativity, depth, story, characters, etc., and Pixar is positioned in the third gear. .
Attached personal Pixar works ranking:
Level 1, Toy 3, Rat King, Wall-E, Mind
Gear 2, Toys 1&2, Superman 1, Flying House
The third gear, Nemo, strange electricity, instant noodles (with princess filter)
The fourth gear, Bugs, Dolly, Monster, McQueen, Dinosaurs.
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