Despicable Me: This Film Isn't Supposed to Make Sense, So Just Sit Back and Enjoy the Madness
"Despicable Me" (2010), directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud for
Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, is a 3D animation film based on an original story by Sergio Pablos. It is about a super-villain who competes with another villain, Vector, to see who can be the biggest and baddest villain. There is a sequel, "Despicable Me 2," due out July 2013.
Gru (Steve Carrell) sees his coveted claim to being the worst villain in the world put in jeopardy when a young rival, Vector (Jason Segal) (one suspects there is more to their relationship than just being enemies), steals the Great Pyramid of Giza. Gru decides to up the ante by stealing the moon and shrinking it. To do this, he needs a loan from the Bank of Evil (aren't they all?), but the bank requires that he obtain a shrink ray first.
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| Gru is always watching |
The girls fulfil their function, however, and Gru manages to steal the shrink ray back. He goes back to the back, but it again turns him down, telling him it wants a younger villain. After getting the idea from the girls, he decides to sell some of his belongings to finance the moon theft. The girls get in the way of the plan because of their ballet recital, so the go back to the orphanage. Gru manages to steal the moon, but then finds out that Vector has kidnapped the girls, demanding the shrunken moon in exchange. Vector double-crosses Gru and takes both the moon and the girls, but Gru rescues them as Vector continues on with the moon inside his spaceship, little realizing the danger of what he is doing.
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| Gru has what he wants! |
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| Gru getting frustrated |
The key threshold, though, is that you have to somehow care about these characters. Steve Carrell is a very amiable character actor, and many people know him from his television show or films like "The 40-Year-Old Virgin." However, he adopts a very heavy Russian accent for the role and is not very recognizable. If you are older than elementary school, you may have difficulty caring whether his character manages to steal the moon and do the other weird things he has in mind. You also might not find whoopee-cushion type humor your style. Then again, if you are in the right frame of mind, you could be 60 and still enjoy this kind of innocent comedy, especially if you are watching it with children who appreciate it.
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| Steve Carrell at the Premiere |
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| It's wacky, but fun |
Since pre-schoolers tend to be open to fantastical stories, this is perfect for the youngest members of the household while the adults go off and watch "The Office" or "Little Miss Sunshine" or something else that Carrell is known for.
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| Taking the Great Pyramid |
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