Minions: The Rise of Gru movie review | Is it worth a watch ?

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Little Peek: -In the 1970s, young Gru tried to join a gang called Vicious 6 after ousting their leader - the famous warrior Wild Knuckles. When the interview becomes a disaster, Gru and his Minions run with the hot Vicious 6 on their tail. Fortunately, he finds an unexpected source of guidance.


About the movie: -Every character in this film feels alive, which is a real win for the franchise whose characters are among the fastest-selling toys in the world.

The actors of the film Minions the Rise of Gru: Produced by Steve Carell, Alan Arkin, Pierre Coffin, Taraji P Henson, Michelle Yeoh, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lucy Lawless, Dolph Lundgren, Russell Brand, Danny Trejo, and Julie Andrews .

Minions the Rise of Gru film director: Kyle Balda, and Brad Ableson and Jonathan Del ValThose yellow, naughty, naughty criminals are back in ‘Minions: The Rise Of Gru’, and what this new release looks like, should be a carefree, fun, and exciting summer film.The fifth installment (if you count) 'Despicable Me' gives us an 11-year-old Gru (Steve Carell), who desperately wants to be a superhero. To make it easier, you might think, if you look at how the Wild Knuckles (Alan Arkin) has fallen out of favor, and the vicious gang, the worst criminals in the world, is looking for a new person.Gru, who can drop farther than farther bombs to empty a full theater, or stop customers at a crowded shop to get in line, is absolutely convinced that he is a commodity. Alas, Belle Bottom (Taraji P Henson), the brand new leader of Vicious Six is ​​not impressed; nor are they the other gang members who have little to do but roar and roar when needed.


This is a film that seeks to keep the adult / children accompanying him from getting bored, which is what happens when small moving animals do their job spreading deadly poison. Here she smiles a little - Jean Clawed (Jean-Claude Van Damme) with a big arm machine lobster, Nun Chuck (Lucy Lawless), a monk using nun chucks, and a bunch of 70s pop culture references.

Kids can laugh at some kid’s jokes, and that’s where the fans come from. Our old friends Stuart, Bob and Kevin are joined by peskier, little Otto. It’s hard to give a personality that is different from what, in fact, the bright yellow blooms that cry instead of talking. But in a few minutes, you can tell Otto to others. He desperately needs, for one thing: as soon as he sees a stone, one thing that fans love more than anything else, other than a banana, he exchanges it for the precious stone that Gru gave him to keep it safe.So, there are Gru and his loyal fans aligned near the Knuckles as they face the Vicious Six. That's your climax, the only thing that doesn't make sense: just one week ago, there was your human vs dinosaur slugfest-in-a-town hall, an invisible trope that doesn't seem to leave. Some of you are shiny.Gru, whose character traits are incredibly different from his ambition to become a superpower, has never really been that bad. And they are not supporters. The bad things they do are at the kindergarten level bad things, which you can erase and wash and squirt. That is why we can have so much unadulterated, unadulterated fun, and for them, even when taking a flight and controlling, after a series of heart-to-mouth intervals, not breaking it-pitch - the perfect sequence that will appeal to children and adults alike.

 And in this case, fans have a kung fu teacher (Michelle Yeoh) who teaches them to deal with boys in the worst possible way. But even the Vicious Six, despite the nails and teeth, remain very similar. High quality cartoons. Some scenes, especially those in San Francisco - those up and down streets, trams - are amazing. But the thing that makes this thing sing is that every character feels alive, and with the franchise film whose characters are among the fastest-selling toys in the world, that’s a real success.

 What people think of this movie: -

(1) Children will love the poem, and although not surprisingly, their parents may find themselves giggling with their children.

(2) A movie that is always funny, charming and very entertaining.

(3) I would not ask for a better movie. When I say that this movie is going to be a hot summer song, I mean. From start to finish, my jaw dropped to the floor of the Regal cinema. My chair was always folded, I could never sit down and look at a special piece, 2 minions. , fans of the gru climb had it all. Seeing this movie on the big screen is a real opportunity in your life to look back and tell your children stories about it. It should be seen and highly recommended to all audiences.

(4) What a tragedy that was, and frankly I was bored from start to finish!

But also the writers of the script failed to pick up from the original movie what was the magical aspect that made this franchise so successful. Apparently it was the intensity of the story, the clever and creative animation, and the well-painted and memorable characters. Here the story was small, the Gru family was absent, there was little reason for things to happen, and animation was not started by repeating previous movies.

What was important in the original movie was that strong relationships bonded the characters, at best they were just skeptics in this movie.

No one loves you except the children who seem to be puzzled by the Minions, who are just plain happy.

(5) All in all, I think this is a stronger movie than Minions, especially because the story is so powerful. It also felt very connected to Despicable Me, because some of the characters in their younger days, and Easter eggs, were much appreciated. I'm a little disappointed with the outcome between Gru (and his friends) and Vicious (6)It was very short and predictable. This is the typical ending of a middle film. Still, it was fun most of the time, and it was amazingly funny.

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