Details Make Fun - Despicable Me 2 Movie Review

Pasquale 2022-04-23 07:01:13

The details determine the fun

Linghuxiao

's sexy beauty agent, holding a shock lipstick, successfully captured Gru, and returned to life in a 007 Variety sedan. When the picture flashed by, something like the annual environmental inspection sign with the words "2014" on the car appeared for less than a second, but I kept it in mind. At the "Despicable Me 2" IMAX 3D viewing conference, I was a little moved when I saw the "2014" label.

This is a movie that was released worldwide last year. The filmmakers took care of the release time when shooting, and specially attached a real and credible label to an ordinary car. Such realistic detail processing abounds in the film. Objects such as lipstick and straw hat cakes appear in the film in a coherent manner. Even the "twitter" that no one can understand among the "little yellow people" has a source. In order to make up these hilarious "ghost stories", the staff collected many languages, including French, English, Spanish and Italian, and even included some dishes, such as "poulet tikimasala" is the French term for an Indian chicken .

Being served so carefully, as an audience, the admiration that flashed through my heart was nothing but the saying, "The details determine success or failure." A cartoon, everyone agrees that it is fake, the details are real, and the audience will believe it. In some ancient costume films, the gold and iron horses have to have a good appearance, but a field pole emerges, which can only make people shout "play out"! The more real the details are, the more interesting it is. Just like playing a game, the more meticulous you are, the more fun you will have to play. If you are given the root vote, you have to set yourself 100% as a criminal or a civilian, and the rules and inferences must be very serious. play, it's not fun anymore.

However, "Despicable Me 2" is still wonderful, but it does not meet the level of surprise of "Despicable Me 1", and it is worrying that Gru will not steal the moon and live happily with the princess, will he? It will become more secular, less imaginative, and less interesting. It is really unimaginable that the "minions" who jumped out of the Three Realms will follow Gru, who is dedicated to selling jelly for a living. In terms of plot, the second standardized Hollywood commercial film assembly line operation, under the conservative settings of love, family affection, espionage warfare, etc., is full of slots. The most intolerable thing is: how can "Daddy" not steal it? There is no conflict under the whimsy, and the dark and despicable in the first part, the bad and wrong things in the first part, and even the "no girlfriend" teasing point is gone, and he has become a good person with correct judgment. Lu is not so interesting, no wonder the three children are not so satisfied. In contrast, it is fortunate that the "Minions" legion has done the wrong thing as always, and was able to save the face of "Despicable Me 2". These short-armed, short-legged, banana-loving "minions" keep screwing up everything, and they turn into "little purples" and almost do bad things. Reality is already boring and cruel. Can movies, especially cartoons, not be so serious? Don't pretend to be popular and apply so-called social hotspots and Internet language, and let it fly wildly to steal the moon, how interesting. I think that in film art, "grounding" is more reflected in the details than the plot.

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Despicable Me 2 quotes

  • Gru: I have accepted a new job.

    Margo: Whoa! Really?

    Gru: Yes, I have been recruited by a top secret agency to go undercover and save the world!

    Edith: You're gonna be a spy?

    Gru: *That's* right, baby! Gru's back in the game with gadgets and weapons and cool cars! The whole deal!

    Edith: [amazed] Awesome!

    Agnes: Are you really gonna save the world?

    Gru: [coolly] Yes.

    [puts on a pair of sunglasses]

    Gru: Yes, I am.

    Dave: [copies him] Mocha!

    Tim: [wearing an old Dutch beard and tie] Cacao!

    Stuart: [dresses like Pippi Longstocking] Papadum? Eh,

    [chuckles]

  • Jillian: Gru! It's Jillian!

    Gru: [whispers; to Agnes] Tell Jillian I'm not here.

    Agnes: Gru's not here!

    Jillian: Are you sure?

    Agnes: Yes, he just told me.

    Jillian: [laughs] Agnes, where is Gru?

    [Gru zips his lip]

    Agnes: He's... putting on lipstick!

    [Gru swings his arms wildly, making buzzing sounds]

    Agnes: He's... swatting on flies!

    [Gru slices his hand beneath his chin]

    Agnes: He's... chopping his head off!

    [Gru covers his head, groaning loudly]

    Agnes: He's...

    [confused]

    Agnes: pooping?