Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 15, 2018
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triple_coAug 16, 2018
A worthy sequel and a great return to form from Pixar. With plenty of thrilling action sequences and switch-ups in dynamics, this feels exactly like going back to 2004 and picking up where things left off.
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JP32Aug 8, 2018
I didn't want a sequel, and I suspect its writer and director Brad Bird didn't either. Because after a 14-year hiatus, The Incredibles 2 arrives with all the action and humor of the original, but none of its passion.
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Creeper3455Jul 17, 2018
It may go by no means that I simply adore the first Incredibles movie for its memorable characters and the fact that it was a superhero movie that tried to do something different instead of “KA-POW!-ing” for 2 hours. After a 14 YearIt may go by no means that I simply adore the first Incredibles movie for its memorable characters and the fact that it was a superhero movie that tried to do something different instead of “KA-POW!-ing” for 2 hours. After a 14 Year Hiatus,the sequel is finally here and,to be honest,it feels like a good 14 Years,diving into (yet again) another interesting story,written by Brad Bird’s excellent script (a script that,for an animated movie,gets shockingly bold throughout its 2 Hour runtime).
Where the first one was centrally a story about Mr. Incredible trying to get back into the glory days, Incredibles 2 switches places,this time with Elastigirl being the main character because Winston Deavor (or Cartoon Tony Stark played by Bob Odenkirk) wants to bring the supers back. And that's something that you could play with superhero movies,since I still haven't seen one that did it really well (even as much as I loved Black Panther as much as everyone else).
Apparently,the script also manages to give every character the right amount of screentime while giving everyone a purpose to be in this movie. Even the less important characters like Tony Rydinger.
The Screenslaver is the new villain with a name that I usually expect for a family-friendly Disney movie (just like Jackson Storm),and his presence was interesting to a halt. A Halt that grinds the character into a “Pit Of Death” where it just makes it a villain who's there to throw punches,making me feel like they could've done better with him. Although I don't really know if I can say it's a flaw or not,because,as said,his presence was intimidating for its first minutes of screentime.
As always,Pixar manages to improve with their top-quality animation with the smaller details,like the shirt’s fabric moving and the hair details, and there's some space to be had for the grander details (there's a full fight scene inside a hypnotic box and I'm still questioning how in the living hell did they move the characters in a box that lights up and shuts down every millisecond). If I would've had a flaw it would be Michael Giacchino's Score. I’m not saying the score is bad by any means (some of the tracks are glorious indeed),but I just wanted a bit more of meat to chew (especially compared to the first movie’s score).
In the end,this may be my favorite superhero movie of 2018 and a second best Pixar Sequel (because nothing beats and will beat Toy Story 2),and that's really strange, considering that I usually don't expect this from an animated movie (although I always wanted an animated superhero movie to be better than a Marvel/DC Movie.).
So yeah,check this one out,have a laugh or two and have fun!
Now,if you excuse me,I'm going to replay LEGO The Incredibles for the millionth time.
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bartalexDec 25, 2018
Una pasada de pelicula la verdad que la mejor de dibujos de este año y incluso de las mejores peliculas del año
Despues de una larga espera de la primera ha valido totalmente la pena
Increible.
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Les Indestructibles 2
Un film d'Animation "Haute en rouge, jaune et blanc" (ce dernier pour la couleur de mes dents que le cinéma s'est bien gardé d'éclairer).
Quel plaisir de retrouver cette famille après 14 ans...
En se souvenant vaguement du 1, on apprécie d'autant plus leurs retours en salles obscures.
Brad Bird merci pour ce film que j'ai trouvé aussi bien voir mieux que le 1.
Un réalisateur qui ne sautait pas de joies à faire un deux et pourtant le travail soumis à mes yeux éblouis réveille un instant magique.
Une petite émotion écrite pour recommander ce film à toutes familles rêvant d'un instant magique de pur bonheur.
Un énorme pouce j'aime pour [spoiler] le "Scrat" de Indesctrutible.. [/spoiler] remercier "Jack Jack"
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DeanomiteFeb 15, 2020
I like the idea that they as a family have no place in the world and must learn to hide. This is very Jungian, very Plato's cave. The collective can sleep through an attack by villains, but having heroes around disrupts people. I think theI like the idea that they as a family have no place in the world and must learn to hide. This is very Jungian, very Plato's cave. The collective can sleep through an attack by villains, but having heroes around disrupts people. I think the base problem is that heroes spark feelings of inadequacy, that people could be more than they are and take an active part in life. Villains are preferable because they make people feel like they are better than somebody, which confirms preconceptions. The majority of people cannot comprehend the idea that they could be more than they are. Expand
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BionicMattJul 22, 2018
Everything I wanted from a sequel to one of the greatest animated films of its time. The authentic 'modernism' that the original was known is present in many interiors, yet is seemingly absent in some of the scenes: swapped for a moreEverything I wanted from a sequel to one of the greatest animated films of its time. The authentic 'modernism' that the original was known is present in many interiors, yet is seemingly absent in some of the scenes: swapped for a more futuristic design. That said, both the action and punchlines hit hard, and Incredibles 2 is a must-see movie for fans of the original and everyone else. Expand
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ViniciusBritoJul 9, 2018
After 14 years we finally got the sequence of one of the coolest families in movies, incredibles 2 have a lot of similar aspects as the first one, but those aren't so original and different as the first one was, but this still a very niceAfter 14 years we finally got the sequence of one of the coolest families in movies, incredibles 2 have a lot of similar aspects as the first one, but those aren't so original and different as the first one was, but this still a very nice one. The plot in the first one favored the Mr. Incredible to main action scenes and the main one to make the story flows, in this one they swithced for the Elastic Woman, and i believe that they were very happy in this decision, while elastic woman were in the house with the kids in the first one and you could know her a little more there, in this one it is Bob (Beto) that stays with the children, and you can know a little more about both. The structure of the movie is very similar with the first one. The movie goes on right at the end of the first one so you can go on with the develop of the freedom of heroes at that time, one poweful man with influence tries with his sister to make the heroes go back to their prime, not just making them legal again, but making the people believe, so elastic woman go handle with it in missions while mr incredible is taking care of his children, with discovery and learning.
The Mr. Incredible parts are the big meaning off the story, that shows a overloaded father trying to help all of his familly and support them, but at the same time that he does this, by the end of the day he disappoint someone or can't do everything that he need because it takes so much time and so much strenght to do, and can't sleep well, but later on he can work it better and fix things, showing that things always have a way, talking and doing, so it is much casual, him doing homework, taking care of his baby and working with his girl with a boyfriend, it is all very nice and fun, that is the real familiar relationship, but kinda is out of the main story, it could feel a little displaced out of the movie but it is very important for the same.
The Elastic Woman nucleo is the one with a lot of action, while she is doing her missions to try to make the people to believe in heroes again, she got so many action with pretty epic moments, not just that but we could get to know here while she passed some likelihood with real life.
There is a competition between the parents that who is better in one thing or another, wich is kind of a metaphor for like, who take care better, who can help with the homework better, and that is another likelihood.
The action in this sequence reached another level, in the first one it was already very creative and different, but in this one is different, i liked the epicness level that it got, it is a really big blockbuster, the action was intense and very entertaining, they had some new characters with powers that they were able to mix new powers and do creative sequences combining them, i just though that they could have give some more time and function for Dash, everybody have great moments, Lucius still funny and even more dope, but Dash could have been a little better used like he was in the first one.
The cinematography in this one is great, it does have some sequences without cuts with Helen running and fighting that are so great and beautiful to watch, there are sequences with colors that are really beautiful and i believe that the cinematography helped a lot to make the action so nice as it is. The camera movimentation is one of the best things about this aspect, the camera go walking with the characters.
The soundtrack is pretty much the same as it was, it worked well.
One big problem of the movie is that it isn't really surprising in any moment, is everything really predictable, since the first moments of something you just can tell the twist that is going to happen later on, and in some crucial moments some character achieve something and it is so obvious what is going on, when the character can't tell it it is kind of annoying.
The quality of the animation is great, the characters does have a lot of texture.
Jack Jack is one of the best characters in the movie, his powers outcropping are funny and the reactions of the people around here just make the moment even more nice.
This movie is great, it isn't so deep as the first one was with somethings that got stick in your head for so long, but it still have a little bit of that, the movie is very funny, the action is probably the best in any animated movie ever, and it certain lives up to the characters that we already liked a lot.
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whoischarlotteSep 6, 2018
Not as incredible as the first, but still stands as a good film from Pixar. The Incredibles was never a favourite of mine when I was a kid but in my 20's is far better. This one.. didn't give me the same feeling. Both my friends were laughingNot as incredible as the first, but still stands as a good film from Pixar. The Incredibles was never a favourite of mine when I was a kid but in my 20's is far better. This one.. didn't give me the same feeling. Both my friends were laughing throughout. Did I miss something? Expand
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ArmywildJul 13, 2018
Español:Sin duda muestra una gran calidad en la animación y las características de los personajes, se nota la gran madurez que han reflejado con esta segunda parte, me encantó igual que la primera. Acción a todos los niveles, de allí que noEspañol:Sin duda muestra una gran calidad en la animación y las características de los personajes, se nota la gran madurez que han reflejado con esta segunda parte, me encantó igual que la primera. Acción a todos los niveles, de allí que no sea considerada película infantil. Muy bien ganado su 10 de calificación. Expand
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evii1975Aug 16, 2018
This is really the most entertaining action film I've seen in a long while. Maybe not as good as the first movie, however, I thoroughly enjoyed every minute and it is definitely something I will come back to. The animation is also prettyThis is really the most entertaining action film I've seen in a long while. Maybe not as good as the first movie, however, I thoroughly enjoyed every minute and it is definitely something I will come back to. The animation is also pretty stunning, which is unsurprising from Pixar, however, it did kind of blow me away. Expand
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Jaredc324May 6, 2019
I was expecting a lot more. After 14 years of anticipating, theorizing what it would be. The writers come up with the most half-assed concept for a story, picking up right after where we left off. And deriving a story that had little-to-noI was expecting a lot more. After 14 years of anticipating, theorizing what it would be. The writers come up with the most half-assed concept for a story, picking up right after where we left off. And deriving a story that had little-to-no substance. sure the comedy, the charm and energy was all there (as you would expect, even from a lower-tier Pixar movie), but overall the premise and story just wasn't there. I feel like audiences are becoming less intelligent in what appeases them. There's nothing in this story that had me interested or engaged, and I left wondering where's the 80/100 come from? It has its moments, but overall, I felt it was a low-grade script you'd expect from some teletoons serial episode. Not memorable. Expand
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LoletinAlexisMay 15, 2019
The Incredibles 2 is a great movie.
Having to fight with the legacy of the previous movie, a film that was practically perfect, it is complicated. But this second part does not disappoint and vastly expands this great story of superheroes.
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CTHReviewsJul 14, 2018
I still think the first Incredibles is even better, but my goodness, the sequel is well... incredible! While the overall story and villain are even better in the first, this film steps up with the animation and action sequences! This isI still think the first Incredibles is even better, but my goodness, the sequel is well... incredible! While the overall story and villain are even better in the first, this film steps up with the animation and action sequences! This is honestly the best action we've ever seen from an animated film.

Incredibles 2 is also relentlessly funny. The stuff with the Dad is just comedy gold, especially once he discovers Jack Jack's powers.
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FilipeNetoJul 24, 2020
This is the predictable sequel to "Incredibles", which practically guaranteed the right to one with the commercial and critical success it achieved. Personally, I face sequels with some precaution, but there is no doubt that, at times, theyThis is the predictable sequel to "Incredibles", which practically guaranteed the right to one with the commercial and critical success it achieved. Personally, I face sequels with some precaution, but there is no doubt that, at times, they exceed the original. In this specific case, what we have at hand is a work that is perfectly up to the initial work.

The biggest flaw in this film, for me, was the script, which is too similar to the initial film: the Parr family are, again, called by a millionaire determined to rehabilitate the superheroes but, this time, its Helen who is going on a quest for adventures, leaving her husband at home, looking after the house and children. Its a feminist film in its essence, which can be nothing more than a blink of an eye to politically correct and social movements that, in the past, accused Disney of being misogynist.

The film is quite good, and you can even notice the correction of some problems seen in the first film. The voice cast continues to be excellent and doing a good job, and I would positively highlight the performance of Holly Hunter, Craig Nelson and Sarah Vowell. This time, I didn't feel the film dragging on as it did the first, perhaps thanks to a better balance between length and pace. The story told also seemed to me to have adult elements enough to please the older audience to the same extent that it will please the younger ones.

Technically, it is a Disney film, and that says, practically, everything: a careful and appealing visual cinematography, excellent drawings and lines in a film that never goes in search of graphic realism. The use of excellent CGI and visual effects are essential to make the film visually pleasing and appealing. In addition to this, we have a good soundtrack, full of epic and heroic sense, which combines quite well with the theme of the film but is not heard.
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amehannaNov 20, 2018
It’s not a common thing to have to remind an audience about the events of a film that was released fifteen years ago in order for them to walk in to the sequel prepared but desperate times calls for desperate measures.

As THE INCREDIBLES
It’s not a common thing to have to remind an audience about the events of a film that was released fifteen years ago in order for them to walk in to the sequel prepared but desperate times calls for desperate measures.

As THE INCREDIBLES adventure came to an edge-of-your-seat finale, Syndrome was foiled—thanks to baby Jack-Jack and an ill-advised cape—and his jet exploded into a fiery ball, destroying the Parr family home; but the family was more bonded than ever.

It seemed like a happily-ever-after ending until someone called the Underminer declared “war on peace and happiness.”

What is interesting about the return of this super family is that since the release of the first film, the super hero genre has skyrocketed within the film and television industry with major franchises exploding and new heroes emerging every few months.

Yet, the reason behind the success of this family comes from the real-life struggles that they face: worrying about getting jobs, paying the rent, and juggling everything life throws at you.

Still set in the Mid-century-esque timeline, the nostalgic look is reminiscent of the spy-films of the 50’s and 60’s and this is why INCREDIBLES 2 is as marvelous as it is. With that in mind, the narrative strikes a balance between the adventure and the more ordinary aspects of family life - a tango between the mundane and the fantastic.

The film is even edited to reflect this duality, which aids in bringing the message and theme home.

Speaking of the film’s ideology, the opening does cause concern from a liberal political agenda area but does find its true nature towards the film’s final moments when the characters realize that success means that a family has to work together and know their places within the way any family is structured.

Thankfully, the film doesn’t really force a serious tone, but rather delivers a fun packed adventure animation film but more specifically a well-made super hero film.

INCREDIBLES 2 doesn’t really allow the characters to do much evolving, specifically when it comes to Dash, Violet, and Frozone. Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl do some minor evolving when it comes to them sharing each other’s’ loads as parents.

This leaves Jack-Jack.

Jack-Jack really steals the show with his shenanigans as he begins growing into his own and exposes his super powers, a multitude of them that offer some of the film’s most hilarious moments.

The villain of the film also packed quite a punch and delivered a secondary ideology – the blind worship of heroes as well as the danger of constantly looking at the screens.

The action set pieces are complex, beautifully choreographed, and well executed.

What makes them even more enthralling is the fact that the entirety of the crew is able to construct the sequences in a way that is able to relate the familial drama with the Marvel-esque action.

From the visuals of the landscape, to our characters’ fashion, and from the vocal performances, to the brilliant score, the entire team at Pixar ensured that every aspect of the feature was vibrant, engaging, and thrilling.

This is the perfect family film to watch this Summer.
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SoulWarfareJul 19, 2018
14 years is a long wait for a sequel. Was it worth it?
Kind of
The good things about this movie is that the characters are just as great as you remember them. This time we also get more use of Jack Jack who is a great addition to the movie.
14 years is a long wait for a sequel. Was it worth it?
Kind of

The good things about this movie is that the characters are just as great as you remember them. This time we also get more use of Jack Jack who is a great addition to the movie. Elastigirl is now into the spotlight instead of Mr Incredible and the focus on her results in what I think is some of the most creative action scenes in an animated or superhero movie ever. It really is the fantastic four movie that we want. The music and voice acting is phenomenal and the plot while slightly predictable is still interesting enough to keep you hooked.

If there is a downside to this movie then it has got to be the fact that the villain ScreenSlaver is not as good as Syndrome. Their identity is predictable and their motive is rather weak.

Overall, the movie is a worth sequel and definitely makes me look forward for a third movie. Hopefully, we don't wait another 14 years for it.
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Dino_ReviewsJul 31, 2018
The Incredibles 2 is a great movie with the same lovable characters as the previous film. However, I do feel that the sequel's score, story & villian are not as inventive as the first film. What this film did better than the first? They madeThe Incredibles 2 is a great movie with the same lovable characters as the previous film. However, I do feel that the sequel's score, story & villian are not as inventive as the first film. What this film did better than the first? They made Violet a more likeable and intesting character and the comedy had improved. Also the action scenes were amazing! But a solid 8/10 movie! Overall a fun film to watch! Not as good as the first film... but it's a superhero film with heart at the steering wheel! Characters: 9/10
Comedy: 8/10
Action: 9/10
Animation: 8/10
Story: 7/10
Villian: 6/10
Overall: 8/10
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eded9999Nov 22, 2020
Worse than the first one...............................................................................................................
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mattkerr494Aug 6, 2018
Hahahahahahahaha How The **** Is Cyber Control Real Hahahaha Just Walk Away From The Screen Like Close Your Eyes Haha

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MeepityMeeperJul 12, 2018
Incredibles 2 is a fast-paced family-friendly flick that lives up to the last film, and quenches a 14-year thirst for more. Although, much darker and more intense, this adventure is fun for everyone.
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SmileSongDec 3, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Incredibles 2 is a feature that has been long anticipated by fans of the original. It finally comes out fourteen years later, and I'm unsure how I feel. I like the concept of Helen being the one to take charge, but I feel like that's what this movie falls short on. It's nice to see her be able to handle stuff on her own while also having a sense of vulnerability, but I wish the movie had shown more teamwork, not just between her and her husband but with the entire family. Another complaint with this movie is that sometimes the pacing seemed all over the place. At times it felt like the movie itself thought it was being too slow and had to immediately make something go wrong in order to keep audiences enthralled. I will take a moment just to point out the absolutely amazing beginning battle, though. I don't know how other critics feel about this one, but I HATED the villain. It was just another cliche and it really just made me groan and roll my eyes rather than be surprised. I liked the idea of her being helpful towards Helen. It just feels redundant, and I think that is the movie's biggest fault. I'm growing tired of twist villains in movies, especially from Disney, and the Screenslaver just seemed like a way for Disney to pass off being lazy. With that being said, I did like the Screenslaver's speech about humanity being drawn to technology and never getting to truly experience real life. But, sadly, that's just about the only thing I enjoyed about the character, besides its design and concept. I also feel like Screenslaver's motive - to make supers illegal for good - wasn't executed or touched on that well. As soon as the female was revealed as the villain it just seemed more like a villain-is-one-dimensionally-bad-and-that-kinda-valid-motive-we-heard-earlier-is-just-gone-now sort of deal. One good thing I DO want to point out about this movie is VIOLET. Some might disagree but I really enjoyed seeing her be dramatic about not being remembered by the boy of her dreams. She was funny about it despite being crabby and angry at her father for erasing the boy's memories. She had nice dialogue, and I really enjoyed seeing her be able to take care of Jak-Jak AND Dash at the same time, especially during their rescue mission. I also liked the use of her powers. Nothing has really changed from the first film but she seems to know when to use them better (for example, using her force-field as a way to break the fall as she and Dash fall onto the deck of a ship from a high altitude). There was also a scene where her powers were shown to be exceedingly vulnerable, where an attack had her forcefield shrinking in on her and Dash, sure to crush them if it hadn't been counter-acted by Frozone. Speaking of Frozone, I absolutely LOVE that they put more of him in this movie. We get to see that he's actually a well-structured character outside of being a super-hero. He's funny, protective over the kids, friendly to the Helen and Bob, and just overall a very nice character. He and Edna were probably the best characters in this movie, which is pretty sad to say considering who the real main characters actually are. All in all, Incredibles 2 WASN'T really all that good to me. It isn't a BAD movie, but it isn't good. I'm not going to be dramatic about it and say that Disney ruined the franchise for me, but I don't think that they did such a good job on this sequel. I don't see myself rewatching this feature anytime soon, which is really sad because I actually do like the Incredibles. I liked Violet, and I liked Frozone and Edna and even Jak-Jak, but Incredibles 2 falls flat in a lot of places, places that I just can't forgive. Expand
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robbo2110Jul 17, 2018
The film starts quite slowly but deliveries near the end. Its okay but a lot more was expected to live up to the first outing. worth watching but nothing to rave about!
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OwenMansellJul 25, 2018
A good standard Disney Pixar movie that is worth a watch if you enjoyed the first movie. But the twist ending is quite predictable and obvious.
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Cual79Oct 26, 2018
WOW for a good movie there is a lot of hate here, come on its not like its an exclusive game for a console u dont own.
The movie is very good, it lacked some things like the Parr's marriage being in danger, the link between the heroes and the
WOW for a good movie there is a lot of hate here, come on its not like its an exclusive game for a console u dont own.
The movie is very good, it lacked some things like the Parr's marriage being in danger, the link between the heroes and the villain, but it made up for it with a lot of things, attention to detail, interesting plot and of course Jack Jack.

I think its a solid 8, but ill have to give it a 10 due to all these haters
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Jtrapdoor1Jun 20, 2018
Incredibles 2 does it job and definitely is worth your time as it has all the things you enjoy about a Pixar film. Not as good as the original but very enjoyable for people who haven't seen the original, can't remember the original or forIncredibles 2 does it job and definitely is worth your time as it has all the things you enjoy about a Pixar film. Not as good as the original but very enjoyable for people who haven't seen the original, can't remember the original or for little kids who are new to Pixar and its beautiful creations. Expand
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JDX_AwesomeJun 19, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So, I was pretty excited going into this movie. I do really like the first movie, I think it’s easily in the top 5 for Pixar, but this movie was a little disappointing. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but it didn’t even come close to what the first movie was, but it was still a positive experience. The main issue was the plot. It wasn’t awful, but it was highly predictable. I figured out who the villian was nearly the second the character was on screen. It was either that or she had a crush on Elastigirl. Honestly hard to tell at first. I also thought her motivation was kind of stupid, and her plan was on the weak side for sure. Another big issue was that the main characters changed in personality a bit. Like Bob a total jerk the whole time. He had to pretend to support his wife based on his own selfish needs, so I think that says enough. Also Dash just became a total brat. Everyone else was pretty much the same. One somewhat minor complaint is that some of the line delivery felt kind of cheesy to me. Now for the positive. THE ANIMATION. Pixar proves time and time again that they are the absolute kings of theatrical animation, and this is one of their best looking movies yet. But I do think the ‘The Good Dinosaur’, ‘Cars 3’, ‘Finding Dory’, and ‘Coco’ look better. The writing here is mostly great. I laughed at nearly every joke in the movie. I especially liked the scene with Jack Jack fighting the raccoon, I thought that was one of the best parts of the movie, if not, the best part. I also want to applaud this movies for somewhat pushing the movie rating system by saying words like ‘hell’, ‘damn’, and ‘God’, having guns appear (shooting them as well), and showing characters drinking alcohol. All of that, and they still got a a PG rating. I know that they’ve done this in other Pixar movies, like ‘Cars’ and ‘Ratatouille’, but it still surprises and impresses me that they can get away with something that other animation studios with younger demographics rarely ever try. But I do have to go shout out ‘Shrek’. They do get away with a lot in that movie in very clever ways. Overall, this movie is a fun popcorn flick that’s weak plot doesn’t affect it too much, which is rare. I would recommend this movie to fans of the first and anyone who enjoys Pixar movies in general. Expand
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BlackDogJokerJul 18, 2018
Although lacking the genius of its predecesor, it still is an enjoyable enough watch for a continuation of the series.
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NoahRossJul 4, 2018
Definitely deserving of the mark of a sequel, Incredibles 2 is a great film that expands upon the concepts of its predecessor and, despite some small shortcomings, brings us the follow-up we have waited over a decade for.
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ShadezofblueJul 7, 2018
Incredibles 2 is a very good, very entertaining sequel which can stand on its own merits. For watching a movie for the sheer joy of watching a movie, this one is great.
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PalpetineSheevJul 9, 2018
The Incredibles 2 is a serviceable sequel to the first Incredibles. Just like every other Pixar movie from the post Wall-e era (aside from Inside Out), it is a solidly acted, beautiful looking, movie with a great score and a very safe,The Incredibles 2 is a serviceable sequel to the first Incredibles. Just like every other Pixar movie from the post Wall-e era (aside from Inside Out), it is a solidly acted, beautiful looking, movie with a great score and a very safe, predictable, by the numbers script. It's solidly put together overall, but to me at least it seams as though the script was the thing the filmmakers cared the least about. And (no spoilers) but the villain makes absolutely no since in their motivations. It's better than the majority of Pixar films to come out in the past few years, but overall, it's just a serviceable sequel. Expand
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KonlinerJul 10, 2018
It still has the same charm as the first movie with deeper insight into the characters. The villain has a complex motive and although she's not a super, she's worth to be a nemesis to the Incredibles.
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AdrianPMJul 10, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is an ok movie, with good animations and a good story, but the villian is stupid for me, its a tipical cliche and i do not like it, the secondary superheros are very forgettable and they do not have a unforgettable part in the movie, i think this movie its ok,the wait was for a movie with a bad villain, forgettable characters, but with good moments,good jokes, good soundtrack and good voices. Expand
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MrReviewGuyJul 14, 2018
Not everyday does a movie sequel live up to its predecessor, and even more rarely can a sequel outshine the original in every way possible. An absolute must-watch
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starflixJul 18, 2018
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digitalsamuraiJul 22, 2018
this sequel achives to be better than the first one, with an excelent planting and payoff, and such a beautifull discusion about toxic masculinity, although never touching in the subject directly, and with gorgeous action sequences
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EgeBerkMar 30, 2019
Incredibles is my first movie watched in cinema.When I watched the first film, I was 7 years old, and now I'm 21 years old and I am interpreting this movie.When people think of a little Incredibles always in my place I will never forget theseIncredibles is my first movie watched in cinema.When I watched the first film, I was 7 years old, and now I'm 21 years old and I am interpreting this movie.When people think of a little Incredibles always in my place I will never forget these movies never forget first.

I thought after the first film that it was about the war with the mole, but I think they found a better evil character.I just think Bob is a bit behind according to the first film,so my favourite character is bob can't see him fighting more in this movie.

It was more a film on elastic girl,I wish I could see Bob more so I'd love to see him fighting,I didn't really understand the Jack Jack thing, too, when the superheroes were more than just baby, or is it just for jack jack.
I think it was a great movie
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Vitor007Sep 2, 2018
This time, Disney surprises us with a different view of the concept that the producer has given up to a few generations. More mature, however, the film is based on many social criticisms, but does not sink into it. The era of "DisneyThis time, Disney surprises us with a different view of the concept that the producer has given up to a few generations. More mature, however, the film is based on many social criticisms, but does not sink into it. The era of "Disney children's movies" ended a long time ago. Expand
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All_ButTrU4Jul 5, 2022
I was afraid of this given just how perfect the incredibles first and until now only movie had been but this was a justifiable sequel. It's as if no time has passed both in how consistent it is and that it picks up where the first one leftI was afraid of this given just how perfect the incredibles first and until now only movie had been but this was a justifiable sequel. It's as if no time has passed both in how consistent it is and that it picks up where the first one left off. It decides to allow elastiaGirl the superhero spotlight to fascinating results that in the era of the 70's challenges the expected gender roles. But as before nothing is as iy seems with a threat forcing the family to band together in a means to save each other and the world on billionaire plot at a time Expand
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noybMar 14, 2019
Let's get the good stuff out of the way, the animation was great. Alright on to the bad stuff. The characters are just going through the exact same development they went through in the last movie. It's like they took every good part of theLet's get the good stuff out of the way, the animation was great. Alright on to the bad stuff. The characters are just going through the exact same development they went through in the last movie. It's like they took every good part of the last movie and tried to just remake it instead of adding to it, but did a terrible job. And the subtle female empowerment is not necessary? Man can't do the job because he's too aggressive and destroys more than he helps. Solution? Let the women handle it, they'll do a better job. Just tired of my escapism being ruined with agendas. Expand
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youmedeadMar 13, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Okay, so, you thought Incredibles 2 was a good movie? You thought it was as good, or better than the first. Maybe you even thought it was just "okay." I'd like to make a few points that I believe more or less deny any hopes of Incredibles 2 ever being solidified as a classic alongside The Incredibles, or even hope to be believed to be a good movie. I'm going to get a bit of a pet peeve out of the way before moving on into the bigger points. These don't really affect the quality of the film by themselves, but on top of the others, they just sort of throw salt in the wound. First off, it's not *The Incredibles 2*, it's just Incredibles 2. For some reason, they decided to stray from *The Incredibles* to just *Incredibles 2*. Just sort of a pet peeve. With that out of the way, I'm going to move on to some more egregious errors. My first frustration with this film is the seemingly sudden personality changes for certain characters, most notably Violet, but Dash and Elastigirl/Helen also have different traits than the original classic. Violet seems to have changed from a shy, sweet teen to a super angsty teen. You could claim that this was due to the events of the first film, but it doesn't really make sense that'd she go from her original personality to this seemingly different person. She was clearly more confident and open by the end of The Incredibles, but not angry and angsty. Helen is another example of seemingly unexplained characterization switching. In the first film, she was very hesitant to get into hero work, and chastised Mr. Incredible/Bob whenever he did illegal hero work. However, she's immediately ready to jump on this illegal hero train, and despite trying to hide it, actually is clearly enjoying it. Where did this sudden adrenilene feuled thirst for illegal hero work come from?
Dash has experienced something of a *non-characterization* approach in this film. He is there seemingly for no reason, and he does basically nothing throughout the film. He just runs around and does things that get into mischief. A problem similarly found with Jack-Jack. Whom I also hate in this film.
Mr. Incredible/Bob seems to have gone through what I call the **Lightning Mcqueen** effect. In the Cars franchise, the movies follow a very similar formula. We open the film by seeing Mcqueen act like an a-hole, he goes through something, then by the end of the movie he is no longer an a-hole. Lather, rinse, repeat. Unfortunately, they seem to have taken this route with The Incredibles. By the end of The Incredibles, he has learned the values of family (as cheesy as it sounds), and has saved both his reputation, and we're lead to believe the reputation of supers is rather high. Now, we follow him go from an arragont a-hole, to learning the values of family and seemingly the reputation of supers *again*. Which leads me into my next point: this movie is just a lesser repeat of the original. It reuses plot points, character archs, and "plot twists," from the original. We reuse the dislike of supers, and end with the the re-introduction of supers into the world. **Now you could say that they didn't end the first film with re-introduction, but that is what you are lead to believe has happened.* It reuses, as mentioned above, Bob's character arch. It reuses a surprise not surprise villain reveal. And yes, that is a total recycled concept, because to be fair, it was super easy to predict the villain of The Incredibles. Speaking of villains, the villain in Incredibles 2 is one of the most *generic, boring, stupid* villains I've seen in a long time. One of the worst parts of Screenslaver/Evelyn is that she doesn't provide a believable backstory. Being as intelligent as she is, you'd think that she'd understand that Supers weren't the cause of her dad's death. Because of the backstory provided by her and her brother, we are immediately dragged out of believabilty for this story because of how much depends on this terrible backstory. One of the things that made the original film so good was that we both understand where Syndrome is coming from, and can actually empathize with him, and if he weren't evil, maybe we'd even side with him at times. One of the problems with Incredibles 2 is that it has such a legacy to live up to. The orignal had such ~~incredible~~ dark themes throughout it, such as the failing mairage between Bob and Helen, dozens of murders, and actual child murder. It was a action drama with certain humorous bits scattered throughout. Incredibles 2 takes a complete 180 from that. It decides it wants to be a family comedy, while still trying to be edgy. One of the biggest examples of this is the huge emphasis on Jack-Jack. This movie wastes so much time on long sequences of Jack-Jack mischief. Sure, there are moments throughout these sequences that could be funny. But there is an over-saturation of it throughout the film, and it kills both the flow and pace. Also:Pet Peeve: Why are there nonhumanoids?
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Sarcastic_DevisDec 6, 2021
Funziona, è divertente, ha delle scene d'azione veramente fighe (specialmente quella del condominio), e il reparto tecnico è stellare come sempre. Ma cazzo se il villain funziona male. Ma veramente male. Le sue motivazioni sono goffamenteFunziona, è divertente, ha delle scene d'azione veramente fighe (specialmente quella del condominio), e il reparto tecnico è stellare come sempre. Ma cazzo se il villain funziona male. Ma veramente male. Le sue motivazioni sono goffamente eseguite, e il modus operandi è pure peggio. Questo ha poi minato il terzo atto, secondo me poco credibile e risulta essere la sequenza d'azione più deludente del film. Gran peccato.

Consigliato? Sì, vi divertirà senz'altro.
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tellmikeyyApr 7, 2022
Very nostalgic to see the Incredible family back on the big screen. Not the type of movie I was expecting but it was still enjoyable.
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sumoviewasJun 27, 2021
Two words. Political. Predictable.
Sexism through feminism.
However, the last 30 minutes are enjoyable.
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SodlerAug 15, 2021
My favorite actors come back together, to create an average experience? I still liked it, but it was missing something. I surprisingly liked the villain, though a lot of people did not. I do wish Disney would not make sequels, but Pixar doesMy favorite actors come back together, to create an average experience? I still liked it, but it was missing something. I surprisingly liked the villain, though a lot of people did not. I do wish Disney would not make sequels, but Pixar does appear to care about us, so hopefully if another sequel appears, it will be waffles. Expand
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AgentLviJul 21, 2023
Decent movie. The story is so --so, scoring is great, visual is decent, and the voice is also great
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JORDANJACOBJORDJan 29, 2022
LAST TIME AND LAST AND FINAL 3 ACCOUNT 2 ON MY PHONE AND MY IPAD ! GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOODLAST TIME AND LAST AND FINAL 3 ACCOUNT 2 ON MY PHONE AND MY IPAD ! GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD good Expand
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baynejordanjacoSep 23, 2022
GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD good good good good GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD good good good good MY FAV
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RockJonesFeb 25, 2022
overhated sequel. it might not be as good as the original but still a good movie on it's own
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GriswaldButtersAug 12, 2022
Seems as the incredible only stuck with the first movie. Mid movie gets a mid score. The type of movie you forget about as soon as you watch it
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
Overrated. Feels a lot more dull and boring compared to the masterpiece that is the first film.
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GIjOE54Mar 10, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Incredibles 2 is an overall disappointing follow-up to the 2004 original film. Where that film had an airtight plot, relatable/likable characters, and themes that will forever be timely warnings to all, the 2018 sequel takes several steps in the wrong direction. Much of the arcs in this film are repeats of the previous and the plot also is more or less a rehash of the first as well without the uniqueness of the spy-thriller setting. It’s less engaging, ignores its own continuity, relies on convenience to forward the plot, and brings in the plot device/toy seller that is Jack-Jack. While I wouldn’t say it’s unwatchable or even bad, the film is handled with a lot less care than the original. Expand
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ScryptkeeperMar 10, 2023
“The Incredibles 2” is a decent sequel film that plays more of a side-kick roll to its predecessor when compared side by side. The overall presentation has difficulty landing, which can be attributed to a combination of muddled plot-lines,“The Incredibles 2” is a decent sequel film that plays more of a side-kick roll to its predecessor when compared side by side. The overall presentation has difficulty landing, which can be attributed to a combination of muddled plot-lines, middling character development, and a scattered focus throughout the majority of the run time. While the narrative still succeeds in providing a reasonable level of entertainment, the film can best be described as a lukewarm experience when compared to the Parr family’s first outing.

Concerning the plot, the story’s focus feels like a game of “red-light, green-light” due in part to the awkward pacing between static scenes and moments of relevance. While it attempts to follow Helen Parr’s campaign to bring back Super’s after the family falls on hard times, it also tries to balance time with her husband Bob “Mr. Incredible” and their kids as they deal with awkwardly mundane, everyday issues. Unfortunately, this lack of cohesive focus in the overarching narrative makes the film feel more long and drawn out than it should be; dwelling on side-stories and rehashed character development that was covered reasonably in the first movie. Though the plot throws in a number of new faces, such as the mildly-eccentric Deavor’s and a small group of outcast Super’s, most are glossed over and exist solely for the sake of the scene they appear in. The big twist concerning the main antagonist is clever, albeit somewhat predictable, and offered a villainous master plan that was mixed parts ambitious and ludicrous; particularly the latter in how it was carried out. This led to a climax that felt forced and underwhelming, and was only salvageable by merit of the action sequences highlighting the entire family working together.

As for the characters, the original cast feels about the same as they were depicted in the first film, with a few caveats. Bob still does his best to protect his family, though he is also presented as being uncharacteristically conceited through the first half of film when Helen is chosen for the big P.R. project instead of him. Violet is also more abrasive in general, though it didn’t help matters that she was given the same arc that she already overcame in the first film. While Helen received a little more polish overall thanks to her larger presence in the spotlight, there were moments where her ego felt a bit more grating than was necessary. Similarly, Jack-Jack’s increase in screen time is only justified by the random shenanigans his powers create, which the film utilizes primarily for comedy and plot contrivance. Lastly, though antagonists Underminer and Screenslaver brought a balance of levity and tension, both seemed underutilized in the long run. For example, even though Screenslaver’s backstory is the sole purpose in turning them into the main threat like with Syndrome, there are levels of nuance surrounding the details of the mentioned past events which cheapen the strength of the argument. The most definitive point against the film, however, is its writing which often felt rushed and unfinished. While the first movie also had a number of events taking place simultaneously like this one, the overall focus was grounded and far easier to connect with. Cause and effect were key. In this movie, the family needs the P.R. gig because they can’t afford to move again, which only works because Helen is coincidentally chosen for it. This is already flawed from the first film, since the family was well-off financially thanks to Bob’s new “job”. Additionally, though it made logical sense for Bob to be disqualified from the P.R. project, no reason was given for why Frozone wasn’t selected. Finally, and most egregiously, is the family not knowing Jack-Jack had powers despite being able to clearly see them at the end of the first film. Since several key plot points have to occur from the family not knowing about them, this makes the story fall apart if the events that should have taken place are accounted for.

Altogether, despite the aforementioned negatives, “The Incredibles 2” isn’t a bad movie. A good amount of the humor lands, most of the action sequences are enjoyable, and the story is fairly engaging if no critical lens is applied and is taken with a grain of salt. At the end of the day, however, the film ultimately had the potential for greater praise if only some more care had been given to its overall construction.
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Jaidenbrkl1Apr 11, 2023
This is a Pixar sequel done right and I also love it too with much better animation, great story, and my favorite of all is that I watched it the DAY BEFORE it actually released.
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