icey: the seamless transition of The Incredibles 2

Elbert 2022-04-21 09:01:26

The Incredibles 1 is an animation that I watched many years ago. After so many years, the second part is finally released, and it is still wonderful. It is very rare. The important thing is that it got to the point of those who watched the first part. After watching 2, I was still in the mood, so I re-inhaled 1 again, which was not strong enough, and added the extra short film "Jiejie's Attack". For this second part, the main feelings are: First, the description of family life. These details of taking care of children are very touching as a parent. In particular, it is not easy to bring three children full-time. It is really difficult to look at. I have to admit that women still have a hard time raising babies. Of course, it feels like they also have certain advantages based on gender. It is not easy for people to work full-time. Some jobs may be unsatisfactory and even become a "necessary evil" to support a family. For this, I think Europeans and Americans should learn more from Asians, especially Kazuo Inamori. find happiness in itself. The second is revolutionary. There is a discussion about law and justice here. Should an unreasonable law be overturned by illegal means and then made legal? They all make sense. Fortunately, I didn't watch it with my children, so I can't judge whether it's right or not. It is true that the law as a relation of production cannot keep up with the productive forces, but its changes are not always resolved peacefully. The third is modern communication and packaging. On the one hand, it makes sense that Ping Ba has a speech. Although he is a villain, he is against everyone entertaining to death, and he is awakening everyone to come out of the entertainment program. On the other hand, the company's packaging for the elastic superwoman uses the affinity of the female image, the way of live broadcast, and the use of modern means, among which there is no lack of money and the power of relationship. These two points together lead to reflection on the cultural trend of modern fragmentation and pan-entertainment. The disadvantage is that the climax is not high, and the story structure is not too warm. Generally speaking, this is a flaw, but it is actually okay here? After relapse 1, I found that the connection of the 2nd part is really perfect. I was wondering why the call heroes didn't come, it turned out to be hung up in the first episode. Many of the details here are closely related to the first episode. The beginning of the second part is the last scene of the first season, and the structure of the story is very delicately designed. In addition, the Incredibles 2 has a patch called "Baby Bao", which is also very thought-provoking. One post even said, "The unexpected surprise of "The Incredibles 2", "Baby Bao", made a lot of people cry in 8 minutes."

The Incredibles (2004)
8.2
2004 / USA / Comedy Action Animation / Brad Bird / Greg T. Nelson Holly Hunter
The Incredibles 2 (2018)
7.8
2018 / USA / Comedy Action Animation / Brad Bird / Greg T. Nelson Holly Hunter
Little Jack's Attack (2005)
8.1
2005 / USA / Animated Short Adventures / Brad Bird / Bret 'Brook' Parker Bud Luckey
Bao Bao (2018)
7.6
2018 / USA / Animated Short Films Family / Shi Zhiyu / Daniel Callin Cindy Law

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Extended Reading
  • Sigurd 2021-10-21 15:30:17

    This serious topic is replaced by "the impact of women's work on the family", the role of the screen/media; the heartless laughter of the film is basically contracted by Jack-Jack, and there is real laughter outside the adult world. There are no easter eggs in the credits, don’t wait

  • Emory 2021-10-21 15:30:16

    In the plot, the superhero was initially banned in the first film, and when the ban was finally lifted from this one, Disney put a good end to our fourteen years of good memory. Although there are no surprises, but basically did not lose the level of the first.

Incredibles 2 quotes

  • Evelyn Deavor: The fact that you saved me doesn't make you right.

    Helen Parr: But it does make you alive.

  • Bob Parr: I can't stear it or stop it, and the Underminer's escaped.

    Helen Parr: We'll have to stop it... BOB! The monorail!