Buena Vista Pictures | Release Date: November 5, 2004
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drlowdonAug 25, 2023
When all superheroes are banned by the government, married superheroes Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl are forced to live normal lives until events transpire that will force them back in to their spandex.

Continuing Pixar’s golden period, The
When all superheroes are banned by the government, married superheroes Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl are forced to live normal lives until events transpire that will force them back in to their spandex.

Continuing Pixar’s golden period, The Incredibles is yet another incredibly entertaining animated movie full of great characters and brilliantly animated scenes.
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AgentLviJul 5, 2023
Great movie. The story is decent. The scoring is great, visual is really amazing, the voice & sound is also amazing
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tonykurebusuJun 20, 2023
This movie needs to be watched twice. When you are a child, and when you are older and have a spouse and children. Awesome!
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Jaidenbrkl1Apr 11, 2023
Really love this movie from start to finish with great characters, a great story, and fun animation.
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ScryptkeeperApr 7, 2023
“The Incredibles” is a clever play on the classic Super-Hero story that excels in appealling to the entire family. While the colorful animations and action-packed sequences will capture the eye of younger viewers, the multilayered“The Incredibles” is a clever play on the classic Super-Hero story that excels in appealling to the entire family. While the colorful animations and action-packed sequences will capture the eye of younger viewers, the multilayered storytelling and down-to-earth portrayal of the characters will easily welcome a mature audience as well. In a film that could have simply leaned toward established tropes or a base interpretation of the Hero’s Journey for it’s content, Pixar instead crafted a memorable and unique spin on the genre that still impresses to this day. Expand
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NoahsNexusApr 6, 2023
The Incredibles is, simply put, one of the best animated films ever made. The characters are richly developed, with each member of the Parr family having a distinct and relatable personality. The film's plot is both exciting and heartwarming,The Incredibles is, simply put, one of the best animated films ever made. The characters are richly developed, with each member of the Parr family having a distinct and relatable personality. The film's plot is both exciting and heartwarming, as the Parr family must navigate their secret superhero identities while also dealing with the challenges of family life.

The action sequences in The Incredibles are absolutely jaw-dropping, with each fight and chase scene choreographed to perfection. The animation is top-notch, with stunning visuals and intricate details that bring the world of the film to life.

But what truly sets The Incredibles apart is its ability to balance its action and comedy with genuine emotion. The film has a lot of heart, and it's impossible not to be moved by the struggles and triumphs of the Parr family.

In conclusion, The Incredibles is a true masterpiece of animation that is not to be missed. With its stunning animation, thrilling action, and heartwarming family dynamics, The Incredibles is a film that will leave you cheering and wanting more. A perfect score of 10/10 is well-deserved for this incredible film.
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Onlyclassicvg1Sep 25, 2022
A wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town that slowly takes a turn for the bizarre when birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people.
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
A great Pixar movie I love Syndrome and his reason for becoming evil. He could have been a great ally to Mr. Incredible but he made his #1 fan his greatest villain.
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tellmikeyyApr 5, 2022
One of the best Pixar movies ever made. Animation, design & detail on par, a fun movie to watch again and again. Coincidence? I think NOT!
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Sarcastic_DevisDec 6, 2021
Sarò ripetitivo, ma, avendolo visto ancora una volta per la maratona Pixar che mi sto facendo, questo film rimarrà fantastico per me.

Storia, personaggi, recitazione, tutto è dove dovrebbe essere e mi fa stare incollato allo schermo ogni
Sarò ripetitivo, ma, avendolo visto ancora una volta per la maratona Pixar che mi sto facendo, questo film rimarrà fantastico per me.

Storia, personaggi, recitazione, tutto è dove dovrebbe essere e mi fa stare incollato allo schermo ogni santa volta.

ConsigliaOVVIAMENTE SÌ.
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Ascended333Oct 26, 2021
The movie is full of wonderful little touches: Syndrome the bad guy, is drawn
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FLInfiniteJun 19, 2021
Honestly, what is there to say that hasn't been said already? All I need to say is that Brad Bird is capable of bringing to life some of the most timeless and iconic pieces of media you'll ever see.
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pur__0_0__Jun 17, 2021
Pixar has made an animated movie on all the different aspects that we see and admire in our life - there's Coco on culture, Soul on life and death, Finding Nemo on marine life, Ratatouille on food and Cars on, well, cars. But the one PixarPixar has made an animated movie on all the different aspects that we see and admire in our life - there's Coco on culture, Soul on life and death, Finding Nemo on marine life, Ratatouille on food and Cars on, well, cars. But the one Pixar movie that completely stands out for me is the one made on the superheroes. I have watched The Incredibles about like, twenty times as far as I can remember (almost always in Hindi), I think I have lost count. And yet it interests me the same way as it did the first time. It's clearly because of all the hard work that went into making this movie.

The first time I had heard about The Incredibles, it was when it had a Happy Meal toy ad. I used to hate Violet and like Dash because of how that ad used to show her as someone who bosses him around. The reason why it did so was because it reminded me so much of my family, minus Jack Jack. The father, the mother, the elder sister and the younger brother. The entire theme of this movie is that this is supposed to be a family of superheroes. They are also people just like us, living their life in peace and quiet. It is also visible since they easily blended in with the normal people the moment they got outlawed. This clearly showed that the way we always treat them to be either gods or demons, they are more than just that.

Another great aspect about this movie is the animation. It is the reason why I liked to watch this movie over and over again. Now of course all American animated movies have great animations, but this is something completely different. It looks and feels more like a videogame. As a kid I used to often play with my Wii remote when Bob broke into Syndrome's lab, pretending it's a game and I'm controlling him. The textures, the way Omnibot moves around, the fight scenes, everything gives a very videogame-like feel to it, something similar to the PS4 Spider-Man or Batman Arkham.

And finally what makes this movie so great is the story and the character development. What made the Parrs so likeable? Because each of those characters are lousy, incompetant and just overall bored of their lives in the beginning of the movie. They have everything they need to make their lives fun, but they have no right to use them. So finally when they slowly get to use those powers, they are getting more excited about it and quickly adapt to the situations. In the aftermath of their fight they have made their lives better because now they are a lot more positive about their future.

The Incredibles, in my opinion, is a timeless classic. Everyone should definitely see this once in their life. It's one of the movies that absolutely defines what Disney-Pixar is. I'm really glad this movie got all the fame it deserved, and probably a lot more is to come in the future (games, cameos, spinoffs, even more sequels) since I just can't have enough of this.
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gruffaloslayer1May 22, 2021
Even better than Megamind. This movie got an impressive 97% on rotten tomatoes. I loved this movie.
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Amirhosein2005May 12, 2021
With this work, Pixar made its name much more credible than before, and we are on the side of a work that was not created in superhero comic books, but this film is so determined that it even went beyond comic books! Because the creatorsWith this work, Pixar made its name much more credible than before, and we are on the side of a work that was not created in superhero comic books, but this film is so determined that it even went beyond comic books! Because the creators acted so boldly that this film raises the expectations of the audience and changes their opinion about the superheroes ... that is, to be effective! Expand
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TRANSFORMERSFANMar 11, 2021
my favorite movie from 2004! the 2nd incredibles was amazing! i rate this movie a 10/10
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WiholkeJan 13, 2021
The Incredibles is yet another PIXAR classic. This is one of those movies that I could watch over and over and never get tired of. PIXAR has learned from each of their movies to keep improving upon them and it really shows with this one.The Incredibles is yet another PIXAR classic. This is one of those movies that I could watch over and over and never get tired of. PIXAR has learned from each of their movies to keep improving upon them and it really shows with this one. The animation keeps improving, especially with human hair. They also proved themselves to be incredible with directing action as this is the first action movie this studio has released. All the action scenes are fantastic. What really makes this movie work is the characters. The heroes and villains are extremely fun to watch and both have twists on the "comic book movie" trope. In this day and age of so many comic book movies, The Incredibles actually ages very well. And I can't review this movie without mentioning the score. This is Michael Giacchino's first PIXAR score and he blew the other PIXAR scores out of the water. I do love Randy Newman as what I view him as the definitive PIXAR composer, but Giacchino's score here is one of the best. I consider this movie to be the last PIXAR classic and the last movie of its "Golden Age". The Incredibles is a must-see. Expand
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Am-I-A-MartianJan 11, 2021
"The Incredibles" has been praised for years as one of Pixar's best movies, and it is not hard too see why. With a colorful and charming set of characters, it depicts a family that, on top of having to deal with normal problems, have powers"The Incredibles" has been praised for years as one of Pixar's best movies, and it is not hard too see why. With a colorful and charming set of characters, it depicts a family that, on top of having to deal with normal problems, have powers in a world that has outlawed superheroes.

As an action movie, it provides some solid entertainment for the whole family. However, I do have some problems with the way the plot develops. Although it starts out by playing with this idea of wanting to go back to being someone you used to be, the second and third don't really follow up this interesting premise. The script can come off as confusing sometimes, as, for example, when we're dealing with the antagonists' motivations. But overall, it's visually appealing and enjoyable, with some moments of wit.

As far as a family-friendly action animation goes, The Incredibles doesn't disappoint.
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geewahJan 7, 2021
Quality movie for both kids & adults. A great story that takes the superhero genre in a fun and new direction.
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imthenoobNov 22, 2012
Pixar knocks it out of the park yet again with The Incredible. It quickly became one of my favourite animated films and one that I constantly find myself rewatching because the quality still remains. The cast is amazing, The story staysPixar knocks it out of the park yet again with The Incredible. It quickly became one of my favourite animated films and one that I constantly find myself rewatching because the quality still remains. The cast is amazing, The story stays consistent throughout. It's just utter perfection. Expand
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FilipeNetoJul 24, 2020
Pixar is undoubtedly one of the great animation studios. I have no doubt that this film is one of the most remarkable in the life of the studio so far. However, it was not particularly noticeable in my eyes.

The film is based on a very
Pixar is undoubtedly one of the great animation studios. I have no doubt that this film is one of the most remarkable in the life of the studio so far. However, it was not particularly noticeable in my eyes.

The film is based on a very simple script around a family with superpowers, in which both parents were superheroes until it became prohibited, under national law, to be a superhero. Unjustly condemned to live a normal life, they feel bad for having to hide their powers from normal people. That, however, may change when Bob, "Mr. Incredible", receives an invitation to use his powers.

The film is quite good, but it didn't surprise or delight me like other films did. The use of excellent CGI and visual effects and an excellently done cinematography are essential elements to make the film visually pleasant, not to say appealing, however, the film seemed too long for the story told, which, in turn, it seemed too basic and predictable, good for a younger audience, but decidedly uninteresting for adults. However, the film makes up for it with good moments of humor. The cast of voices has important and big names like Holly Hunter, Craig Nelson, Samuel L. Jackson and Jason Lee, and there is no doubt that they were all excellent and contributed a lot to make the film a true work of art.

Technically, it is a Disney film, and that says everything: careful cinematography and an appealing look, excellent drawings and lines in a film that never goes in search of graphic realism. In addition to this, we have a good soundtrack, which does not bet on songs but in a certain epic and heroic sense that matches quite well with the theme of the entire film.
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Eaj6Oct 8, 2019
One of Pixar's greats (Along with Toy Story). Funny and a movie for the whole family!
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BitashSep 22, 2019
Absolutely fantastic. I just watched Aquaman and hated it, thought the CG was horrific, they should learn from pixar. Now this animation is Incredible!!!! Great story line, voice over and cast. Its my 2nd time watching it and i love it as theAbsolutely fantastic. I just watched Aquaman and hated it, thought the CG was horrific, they should learn from pixar. Now this animation is Incredible!!!! Great story line, voice over and cast. Its my 2nd time watching it and i love it as the first time. The story is intriguing and doesn't leave sny hole. Must watch for any age groups. Well done Pixar. Expand
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ChupiwayAug 31, 2019
Que aprenda Marvel XDDDDD... No es broma. Marvel hace película maravillosas. But esta... Es Increíble, nunca mejor dicho. XD Me encanto Elastigirl. :)
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manningn15Aug 30, 2018
This is my 3rd favorite animated superhero movie, one of my top 10 favorite Pixar movie, and one of my favorite superhero and animated movies of all time. Brad Bird's writing and direction were spectacular. The humor and comedy wereThis is my 3rd favorite animated superhero movie, one of my top 10 favorite Pixar movie, and one of my favorite superhero and animated movies of all time. Brad Bird's writing and direction were spectacular. The humor and comedy were hilarious. The animation was gorgeous. The voice acting was stupendous especially Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Jason Lee, Spencer Fox, Brad Bird, Elizabeth Peña, Samuel L. Jackson, Bud Luckey, Wallace Shawn, and Michael Bird. The soundtrack was also fantastic. Expand
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sebastianaliAug 2, 2019
Me gusta la película. Es una de las pocas películas animadas con una trama algo adulta pero que también a los mas chicos les encantara. Síndrome es un gran villano por cierto. Aunque las escenas de acción de superhéroe cliché tampoco son laMe gusta la película. Es una de las pocas películas animadas con una trama algo adulta pero que también a los mas chicos les encantara. Síndrome es un gran villano por cierto. Aunque las escenas de acción de superhéroe cliché tampoco son la gran cosa... Expand
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
This is quite entertaining, with humor and great acting, awesome supervillain and his backstory. It was the greatest superhero movie in Disney and one of the best superhero movies
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TyranianApr 12, 2019
More brilliance from Pixar, Incredibles is wickedly entertaining and funny.
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BrunoVn00Apr 2, 2019
Wow, Pixar, I can't believe you managed to make three masterpieces, three of the best animated movies of all time in a row. This is both an amazing animated movie and a wonderful superhero movie.
The strongest point of this movie is its
Wow, Pixar, I can't believe you managed to make three masterpieces, three of the best animated movies of all time in a row. This is both an amazing animated movie and a wonderful superhero movie.
The strongest point of this movie is its incredible writing, it makes the dialogue and overall movie so funny and entertaining. Most of the dialogue serves as a satire of the superhero genre, of its tropes and clichés, it's self-aware and that makes most of its jokes clever and funny. It's not really a tearjerker as other Pixar movies but it's an awesome, fun and entertaining movie, with amazing action sequences and a fantastic score.
The characters all are well developed and fun to watch and the villain has a clear goal and motivation.

This is one of my favorite animated movies of all time, too bad its sequel has almost none of the things that made this movie so great.
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DerekReideMar 29, 2019
It's the best-animated action movie until 'Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse'. It still takes the cake for one of the best Pixar movies I've seen.
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RaduAMar 3, 2019
90/100 It's good to rewatch this movie. When you see the movie now, some ideas seem clichéic but considering that it was one of the first superhero movies you realize it is among the best movies. The CGI is very good, good story, the villain90/100 It's good to rewatch this movie. When you see the movie now, some ideas seem clichéic but considering that it was one of the first superhero movies you realize it is among the best movies. The CGI is very good, good story, the villain is good enough and that soundtrack ... among the best. Expand
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Hostilecritic1Jan 30, 2019
the best animated movie of all time. Good character development and a great villain.
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jonslowJan 8, 2019
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tewa_kanuiDec 2, 2018
Despite a boring start, I was unexpectedly surprised by how good this movie was. Such an incredible superhero movie that I REALLY enjoyed watching. Since I've seen it after the second movie (yeah, i know, it's crazy), i tended to think thatDespite a boring start, I was unexpectedly surprised by how good this movie was. Such an incredible superhero movie that I REALLY enjoyed watching. Since I've seen it after the second movie (yeah, i know, it's crazy), i tended to think that Incredibles 2 couldn't be surpassed by the original, and I was wroooong ! The first movie is wayyy better, I really loved it and I wish I had grown up with this movie, I really wish ! Expand
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Kirollos-NoahNov 29, 2018
The Incredibles is one of the fastest movies that got into my heart, from the first time I watched it and I couldn't!
It's really a new way to tell a story about some retired superheroes and how they love and live their private lives, with
The Incredibles is one of the fastest movies that got into my heart, from the first time I watched it and I couldn't!
It's really a new way to tell a story about some retired superheroes and how they love and live their private lives, with and without being a superhero.
I found this movie a piece of art when I grew up and watched it again and again and again, and I never got bored of it, everytime I watched it, it was like the first I do! It's somehow not easy to find some movies like this, entertaining, enjoyable, funny, colorful, heroic, family, animated, charismatic and incredible!
I wondered "how can they create such a movie like that?!"
So I watched it with my entire focus, trying to find a problem or a mistake, but I didn't find anything but awesomeness!
I'm glad and proud to be living in a world that this movie exists in it!
With no dout I'm gonna give this movie A+.
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Vectis99Oct 24, 2018
An entertaining family movie which, although funny and pretty, is held back by a confusing and unfortunate message about the role of natural talent compared to effort. This is overwhelmingly present throughout the movie, although the extentAn entertaining family movie which, although funny and pretty, is held back by a confusing and unfortunate message about the role of natural talent compared to effort. This is overwhelmingly present throughout the movie, although the extent to which it is intentional is unclear. The show does better at providing an entertaining narrative which doesn't reflexively place the idea of the nuclear family on a pedestal. Expand
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goncalocoutoOct 20, 2018
"The Incredibles" é um dos melhores filmes de animação de sempre. O enredo é simplesmente fantástico, bem como as personagens e os momentos de ação.
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hornysoulSep 23, 2018
Um dos melhores filmes de animação de sempre. O enredo é simplesmente fantástico, bem como as personagens e os momentos de ação. A Pixar, mais uma vez, conseguiu passar uma mensagem clara e inspiradora que nos deixa sempre a pedir por mais eUm dos melhores filmes de animação de sempre. O enredo é simplesmente fantástico, bem como as personagens e os momentos de ação. A Pixar, mais uma vez, conseguiu passar uma mensagem clara e inspiradora que nos deixa sempre a pedir por mais e mais. Expand
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CTHReviewsSep 11, 2018
The action is outstanding, the characters leap off the screen, the villain Syndrome is hilariously accurate to the toxicity of fandom these days, all put together in a screenplay by Brad Bird that makes The Incredibles Pixar's best film yet.
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EgeBerkAug 5, 2018
This movie is very important to me in the first movie I watched the movie then I was 7 years old I went with my mother. I can not look at it very objectively, but my score is 10 and I will always have a very precious place in my life
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gzayas91Jul 11, 2018
A good movie, but couldn't get into the concept of family superhero team. Not one of my favorite Pixar films.
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ViniciusBritoJul 7, 2018
Back in the day there was a bunch of superheroes around the world with the most varied powers that were used to save their city from the bandits that were around, but because some amount of things the use of powers to save people and arrestBack in the day there was a bunch of superheroes around the world with the most varied powers that were used to save their city from the bandits that were around, but because some amount of things the use of powers to save people and arrest criminals were banish in law, and all heroes stopped to work as one publicly. During the time of the heroes, a really strong man named Mr. Incredible and a Elastic Woman get into a relationship and got married, years after the end of the age of the heroes they got children and really tried to live like a normal person with normal jobs. Trying to keep being a heroe secretly and don't getting used to the normal life, the main character cedes in the first attempt to the action.
The story of this movie is very good, it is very well constructed without plot holes, it does have a nice use of the chekhov gun. A very nice narrative, with suspect aspects, a kind of narrative that one person is lying to the other and you have the perspective of the liar at first, and later on they give you the perspective of the other, making you understand both point of views very well. The motivation of all the characters are very well, not just exposed, but in some cases you can really feel it, feel the problem and the bad situation that the character is in and what i'm referring about, it isn't much about the acting, but the context of the thing, the moment that mr. incredible is in that monotonous work, you feel his unhappiness and later on when he got to be a hero again, it's easily noticiable the wight out of his shoulders of doing something that he really loves again, and that make us go to another really nice thing of the movie, the metaphor with the reality. One of the best things about this kind of movie, is that it works for all publics, the kids will have fun with the action, but the adults will also see the reality and heavy message that there is in it where you can put in relation with your life and make a parallel, that if you got something that you love to do, and for some reason ends in a job that you hate, you will not just struggle with your life, but also with your familly, because you will possibli get to be always stressed and tired, when right at your side there is something that you really like and can make things work. The problem with their familly was, they didn't talked, wich is the problem with most of the families, what can make they understand eachother and accept.
The strutcture of this movie is different than the main structure that pixar movies had at that time, is not about going back at home, that story that the character lose himself and needs to get back home, this one is more about understanding home, get to know the other in your side.
The action of this movie is incredible, the best thing about the action in those teams of superheroes is when they work together and use their powers together to achieve or reach something, and that in this movie is perfect, not just how they introduce the powers to the public, but also the interaçao between them using it, it isn't just funny, but also dope as hell when they are all in action.
The cinematography of this movie is very good as well, it does have some really pretty moments, but it isn't fantastic and helps to tell the story in a lot of moments, but it is pretty, it does have a moving camera that really captivates me, during in action it is really a differential.
The villain of the movie is nice and it does have a ok motivation that inside of the movie it does make some sense, but you will need to have some disbelief to buy what happens during some moments, there is some poetic license here, i didn't liked the villain that much, but he makes sense. The movie isn't about him, but the familly.
The theme that they created here is just remarkable, it is great, a noir theme very investigative.
All the characters are wondrously constructed, you not just care, but you is really interested to know more and go along with all of them, all had a key moment, and all are explored in different ways, they are uniques. Not just them but the familly friend with ice power and the comic moments is dope as well.
They make fun and use the superheroes stereotype here a lot, it isn't just a homage, but a characterization of the superheroe theme, the makers really had a nice brainstorm of the hero type while doing this.
This movie is just great, it does have a nice meaning, great action moments, characters that you will like very quicly and a great story about familly.
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LoletinAlexisJun 27, 2018
The Incredibles is a film with a very interesting universe that is very well exploited. The characters stand out and the story, while not impressive, is very well carried out.
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MarvelJoeJun 25, 2018
A movie where a dad wants to be something rather be with his family seem cliché but as a superhero movie where people actually die and have that James Bond feel to it just fit this movie perfectly.
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Voodoo123Jun 20, 2018
Iconic imagery mesh together with Giacchino's wonderful score like cogs in a well tuned clock. The story comes across as a sort of family friendly watchmen, imagining what goes on between the pages of our favourite comic book heroes watchingIconic imagery mesh together with Giacchino's wonderful score like cogs in a well tuned clock. The story comes across as a sort of family friendly watchmen, imagining what goes on between the pages of our favourite comic book heroes watching them deal with everyday issues (albeit with a super powered twists and turns). Wonderful voice cast excel here. Pacing is perfect and the nods to 1960's james bond esque cinematography are excellent. I understand being a disney film this isnt likely but I only long for a more adult rating for the world at times, so the screenplay could be licensed to more wholly engage darker aspects of the storyline... Expand
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thefilmfascistJun 14, 2018
The Incredibles is by far my favorite Pixar film to date, Brad Bird proves that just because a film is animated it doesn't mean it's a "kids movie".the film juggles a large amount of topics and mature themes(suicide, adultery...etc)but stillThe Incredibles is by far my favorite Pixar film to date, Brad Bird proves that just because a film is animated it doesn't mean it's a "kids movie".the film juggles a large amount of topics and mature themes(suicide, adultery...etc)but still keeps its most important message(family)front and center.

The film focuses on the Parr family, which is made up of a great voice cast and animated character designs. After the Superheroes are deemed illegal, Bob(Mr.Incredible)is approached by an organization who promises him the chance to continue using his powers for the greater good. This leads to one of my personal favorite twists in film, the revelation that Mr.Incredible isn't working for an organization trying to help out supers. But in fact, being conned by one of his greatest fans from the Glory Days turned enemy who is seeking revenge on the heroic crusader.

Because of the way the story is executed, which puts Mr.Incredible in the spotlight. Some of the the other family members and characters are left a little under developed but still have moments to shine.

The Animation in this film is astonishing for its time. Most of it still holds up today, except for few smalls details.

The voice cast in this film is also really great and you can really hear and feel the characters emote.

Overall, I really enjoyed The Incredibles. it proves to be my favorite Pixar film and one of the greatest animated movies ever made(hence, it winning several awards). It is also a great superhero movie and completes a very difficult task in my book, which is creating original superheroes and villains. The Incredibles is the greatest Fantastic Four film never made.
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spongeswiftJun 13, 2018
The Incredibles is easily some of Pixar's best work. It's story is so serious and risk taking that, that alone makes it a very good movie. You can just feel the tension in Bob's and Helen's marriage and you can feel the depression of Bob notThe Incredibles is easily some of Pixar's best work. It's story is so serious and risk taking that, that alone makes it a very good movie. You can just feel the tension in Bob's and Helen's marriage and you can feel the depression of Bob not being able to be a Super. Edna Mode steals the show though. She is funny, fassionale, and blunt. Syndrome is my only gripe. He is much too cheesy to be an amazing villain in my mind. Overall The Incredibles is one of Pixar's most serious and at the same time funniest flicks out there. Expand
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hardcorekiddJun 11, 2018
In this lauded Pixar animated film, married superheroes Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) and Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) are forced to assume mundane lives as Bob and Helen Parr after all super-powered activities have been banned by theIn this lauded Pixar animated film, married superheroes Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) and Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) are forced to assume mundane lives as Bob and Helen Parr after all super-powered activities have been banned by the government. While Mr. Incredible loves his wife and kids, he longs to return to a life of adventure, and he gets a chance when summoned to an island to battle an out-of-control robot. Soon, Mr. Incredible is in trouble, and it's up to his family to save him. Bringing loads of wit and tons of fun to the animated superhero genre, The Incredibles easily lives up to its name, and is hands down the best Pixar movie I have seen. I cannot wait for the sequel! Final Grade is an A+. Expand
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nadiacloudMay 26, 2018
The Incredibles is very inappropriate for kids but is an amazing film for teens and adults. It is very funny and has amazing characters. I can't wait to see the sequel.
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buzzsparkApr 15, 2018
Eh, never thought it was that good. It's decent enough but I don't think I'd ever consider watching it again. Probably because I'm not such a big fan of super heroes.
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RMxRBNApr 3, 2018
I watched this movie the first time when I was six years old. Today I am 17 years old and i still love it. One of my favorite movies! 10/10
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warisvafa1Mar 19, 2018
Love this movie. The combination of action and pixar. Brilliant story and this came on of my favourite movies
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oddtreemeelowMar 8, 2018
worst pixar movie ever. i absolutely HATED this movie. don't waste your time.
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bleboy28Mar 4, 2018
this is the best pixar movie ever The Incredibles is a 10/10 one of my favorite movies of all time AMAZINGGGGGGGGGG and i love helen she is AMAZINGGGG
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nestoryavithFeb 1, 2018
This movies is incredible. Just as its name suggests, It strikes its themes deep into our hearts, inspires us to be heroes and shows us why we need them. Simply put, the best super hero theatrical performance of all time. Loved it.
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SrPepeJan 6, 2018
Mi favorita de Pixar, buena animación, gran historia y entrañables personajes.
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MonkiReviewsMay 28, 2017
I enjoyed it a lot. I was always entertained, and the voice acting was great. The animation is good, and looks amazing. The story was super good and worth a watch.
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miccaelJul 11, 2017
The best Pixar Movie I have seen. So good.
Super entertaining and most importantly, the movie aged very well.
Really excited for the sequel, I was not expecting it NOT to have anyway!
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KippermixerDec 18, 2016
My opinion the best pixar movie of all time. Brad Bird does a great job in putting this thing together and keeping story interesting and stylish from the first second to the last. Its still mindboggling that they havent released a sequel forMy opinion the best pixar movie of all time. Brad Bird does a great job in putting this thing together and keeping story interesting and stylish from the first second to the last. Its still mindboggling that they havent released a sequel for this. Luckily we will finally get one in a couple of years. Expand
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FreedomFightersOct 31, 2016
I don't know how they do it, but Pixar just does it. "The Incredibles," being Pixar's first PG-rated film and their first film centered around humans, still stands as one of their best. With superb animation, a great story, plenty of action,I don't know how they do it, but Pixar just does it. "The Incredibles," being Pixar's first PG-rated film and their first film centered around humans, still stands as one of their best. With superb animation, a great story, plenty of action, great humor, and some fantastic characters (including one of the greatest villains in film history in the form of Syndrome), "The Incredibles" more than lives up to its title. It's a wonderfully-made film that continues to age beautifully. Expand
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Archibald_GrantOct 18, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Incredibles, a gift box of everyday superhero action. Packed with the all-so-relatable suburban family, your favorite superhero tales, and tied together with comedy that may or may not be the cause of Pixar’s first ever PG film. I’ll tell you right now, this present is not one you’ll be returning like that weird sweater Auntie Jane bought you. This movie is a top of the notch faux leather coat with built in bluetooth speakers and rhinestones.

Although I have seen The Incredibles over a hundred times, there won’t ever be a day that I wouldn’t be willing to sit down with a cup of cocoa and watch it again. It’s one of those movies that I never seem to get tired of, which I’m telling you right now is quite hard to come across. I find myself laughing at jokes that I’ve heard multiple times, and I would be lying if I said I didn’t hear my parents laughing too. The characters are so easy to relate to, as Pixar really captured the modern day family, with a twist of course. Every jump scare seems to startle me all over again and every single time I watch it, iIt feels like the first.

The movie instantly grasps your attention with the introduction of three average superheros and a car chase scene that could definitely be another element to that “parental guidance” suggestion in the opening. Just after the first 10 minutes, the movie seems predictable, superheroes, bad guys, fighting crime, blah blah blah. I’ve seen it all before. But that’s where people are wrong. Law suits against superheroes? That’s new. Then a ban on them, forcing these crime fighting mutant humans into hiding. How will these daring do’s live in the real world having to keep their powers secret? It’s a new twist on the superhero tales we are used to and that’s where the story takes place.

15 years later. Bob Parr is an average looking, middle aged, guy, living in the suburbs with his wife, Helen, and three kids, teenage Violet, middle schooler, Dash, and baby Jack Jack. He works at an insurance agency and deals with that annoying boss we’ll all probably come across some day. They are definitely a typical, or should I say, stereotypical, family. Little do others know that Bob and Helen are actually the city famous Mr.Incredible, a hero known for his super strength, and Elastigirl, a woman who, as her name suggests, is elastic, and can stretch her limbs dangerously far.

And I guess the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree because the three baby incredibles were so lucky as to gain powers themselves. Violet, holding the ability to turn invisible and create force fields, really shows her personality with her powers, as she is very shy and tends to keep to herself. Dash, unironically named for his super speed that gives him the ability to run on water and pull pranks on his teacher without being seen. And little Jack Jack, whose powers haven’t seemed to bloom yet, or so we think.
Although these supers are in hiding, Bob just can’t seem to let go of the past, sneaking out at night with his old friend, Lucius, or Frozone, another superhero, and a good source of laughs, who holds the power to freeze, listening to the police scanners and catching robbers or saving people from burning buildings. All of a sudden, Bob’s life takes a turn for the better, when he is contacted by a secret government agency to help them destroy an out of control robot. Of course, I don’t want to go into too much detail as to spoil the ending, but all I can say is the movie is definitely full of twists and turns that leave you on the edge if your seat (just be careful not to fall off when laughing).

All in all this movie is not just for kids, as the cartoon from Pixar suggests. I think anyone from any age group would definitely find someway to connect to it’s everyday characters. The humor spans up to adults also, as Pixar is very good at hiding little things for the adults to enjoy. This movie is so much more unique than the superhero movies we are used to today and it is all around one of Pixar’s best.
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shiftworkerAug 22, 2016
Funny, exciting, and responsible for several highly enjoyable afternoons in my house. Human characters meet cartoon madness and an over-the-top Bond-scale villian. I can't think of anything to improve this movie, except for it to be longer.
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gameguardian21Aug 6, 2016
The incredibles is one of the best animated super hero movies of all time. It has stellar animation, with it detailing everything just right. All the main characters are all polished and fun with them all being relatible in some way. TheThe incredibles is one of the best animated super hero movies of all time. It has stellar animation, with it detailing everything just right. All the main characters are all polished and fun with them all being relatible in some way. The story is excellent with it not only having memorable scences and moments, but the plot and fun and tension in the story keep me excited. The only reason why I don't give it a ten out of ten, it just doesn't feel like a absolute masterpiece, but it's still probably one of my favourite pixar movies, and I honesty hope it gets a sequal. Expand
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Muskrat147Jul 28, 2016
Featuring the right amount of action, humor, and visual charm, The Incredibles blends a Mission Impossible-style plot with a family friendly setting and interesting characters.
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MasterRileyJul 23, 2016
The Incredibles is well, incredible! From the spectacular CGI that still holds up today, to the voice acting, the writing, the action, the comedy, and the music this movie rides high all the way through. This movie is a great watch for allThe Incredibles is well, incredible! From the spectacular CGI that still holds up today, to the voice acting, the writing, the action, the comedy, and the music this movie rides high all the way through. This movie is a great watch for all ages, especially for families. Highly recommend. Expand
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TitaniumDragonJun 6, 2016
Pixar's greatest film, this is a great superhero movie which not only portrays superheroes as people, but makes their conflicts interesting and exciting. It plays with numerous superhero tropes while doing its own thing with very humanPixar's greatest film, this is a great superhero movie which not only portrays superheroes as people, but makes their conflicts interesting and exciting. It plays with numerous superhero tropes while doing its own thing with very human characters. Syndrome is an excellent villain, and the whole movie, from start to finish, is full of great moments. There's comedy, there's compassion, there's sorrow, there's feelings of danger, there's deconstruction and reconstruction of tropes...

Pixar hit it out of the park with this one. One of the best movies of all time, animated or not.
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JustMy2May 7, 2016
One of the very few movies I'd ever consider giving a perfect 10 score. This is partly because this movie is superbly crafted in all ways, and partly because it speaks to me so strongly on a personal level.

You see, *I am Mr. Incredible!*
One of the very few movies I'd ever consider giving a perfect 10 score. This is partly because this movie is superbly crafted in all ways, and partly because it speaks to me so strongly on a personal level.

You see, *I am Mr. Incredible!*

This cartoon character captures ME so perfectly it's uncanny! He is everything I am, both for better and worse - he has exactly the same strengths and weaknesses of character, and he suffers exactly the same dilemmas and life challenges. If someone ever cared enough about my little existence to make a cartoon caricature of me, Mr. Incredible is precisely what they'd come up with. How could I not absolutely love him! :-)

I understand this personal reason to adore this movie is irrelevant to YOU, dear reader, because you're most likely not a real life Mr. Incredible. So you'll just have to enjoy this movie for being a superbly crafted piece of entertainment that makes you proud to be a human being, just because human beings could make such an awesome movie. That will have to suffice for you poor scrubs who didn't get portrayed with a lead role in the movie!

But it should still deserve at the very least a strong 9, if you have a single sensible bone in your body.
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FuturedirectorApr 9, 2016
The incredibles is not the best Pixar's film. It also has some kind of violence for being a traditional totally family-friendly film of Pixar. On the other hand, shows very unremarkable characters. And for making the thing worse, it has aThe incredibles is not the best Pixar's film. It also has some kind of violence for being a traditional totally family-friendly film of Pixar. On the other hand, shows very unremarkable characters. And for making the thing worse, it has a greatly politic story-telling, that not everyone understand, like traffic codes, technological information of the new century, economy..., but it's not the worst of pIxar, that's Cars II. But it gives a familiar message, funny and inventive story-telling and a great plot. Pixar fans will be very pleased with this result. Expand
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moviemaniacsMar 6, 2016
Built on the hackneyed premise that people in adversity are the true superheroes, “The Incredibles” is itself anything but hackneyed. Debuting helmer David Valero invites himself and his camera into the lives of three very different protags,Built on the hackneyed premise that people in adversity are the true superheroes, “The Incredibles” is itself anything but hackneyed. Debuting helmer David Valero invites himself and his camera into the lives of three very different protags, and the result is a compellingly intimate, wonderfully human docu that swings smoothly from hopeless tragedy to utter hilarity by analyzing lives under stress. The docu’s combination of humor and heartbreak reps a good opportunity for daring fest programmers.

Recently, Spanish helmers have done good work with the fly-on-the-wall format, perhaps most notably Sandra Sanchez with “Behind the Lights.” Adan Aliaga’s multiple prize-winning 2006 docu “My Grandmother’s House” is clearly one of the inspirations here (Aliaga himself takes an associate producer credit).

“The Incredibles” shuttles with agility between its stories. Its subjects are Maria Moreno, a spirited 94-year-old who supplies most of the laughs; Joana Martin, a thirtysomething mother of two who has recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer; and Juan Eulalio Lopez, who lost his arm, and subsequently his marriage, in a traffic accident.

Moreno goes about her daily business, which involves polishing her extensive collection of religious statuettes, bickering with her daughter and delivering some wonderfully surreal dialogue. Lopez records himself on video, as suggested by his psychotherapist, reflecting on how the women he meets tend to reject him because of his missing arm. His story reps a midpoint between the comic/tragic extremes of the others. (Among lots of little human details, the pic unveils the mystery of how a one-armed man cuts his fingernails.)

Martin is seen having fun with her family, including her long-suffering husband. But the docu spills over into morally awkward voyeurism when she tells her hairstylist that she’d prefer not to watch her hair being shaved off, a process the aud can see. But several later scenes are almost unbearably moving, mostly because Valero respects Martin too much to be sentimental about her.

The film’s direction developed as shooting progressed, and inevitably, many scenes have the immediacy of homevideo. The pic’s winningly direct air is the result of crafty work by Valero, who has chosen his subjects well and is happy just to let them be themselves, and editor Aurora Sulli, while ensuring that not a single scene overstays its welcome, neatly teases out the counterpoints and echoes among the three stories. When Martin’s doctor tells her it’s important to stay optimistic, Moreno’s irrepressible optimism immediately springs to mind.

On the downside, the project’s rebranding of its protags as “The Iron Lady,” “Broken Wing,” and “Radioactive Woman,” respectively, feels like a contrived and unnecessary attempt to yoke the stories together after the fact.
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BlazinBlitzerJan 9, 2016
This was my favorite movie of all time when I was a kid. While not my favorite movie anymore, it still is one of my favorites as a teenager. Even then, through a critic's point of view, it's still a fantastic movie, and is arguably the bestThis was my favorite movie of all time when I was a kid. While not my favorite movie anymore, it still is one of my favorites as a teenager. Even then, through a critic's point of view, it's still a fantastic movie, and is arguably the best Pixar movie of all time.

Fantastic voice acting, lovable characters, unique idea with breathtaking execution. This movie is also really hilarious in a way that can have you connect with the characters. The movie is also quite unpredictable for a movie intended for kids; however, this isn't really a "kids" movie. I see many elements in the movie adults would love. The movie also makes a successful attempt at being an uncliche ending for a cliffhanger. This is really bold for a kid's movie, and even for Pixar. However, this movie will leave satisfied and filled with glee with the best "superhero" movie of all time (until The Dark Knight came around).
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BarneyOnMTJan 6, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: It's a film for both adults and kids that explores some serious themes, as well as containing some light hearted humour and action. 'The Incredibles' is the best all-rounded kids film we've seen in a long time - with grippingWHAT I LIKED: It's a film for both adults and kids that explores some serious themes, as well as containing some light hearted humour and action. 'The Incredibles' is the best all-rounded kids film we've seen in a long time - with gripping action a very solid and detailed plot, a great mix of real characters and a decent villain, it's one of the funnest rides Disney has to offer. And that soundtrack...
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: For what it is, it doesn't get much better than this
VERDICT: It's funny how a kids film can exceed on so many levels - 'The Incredibles' is truly incredible. What more could you want?
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FilmMasterEdJan 6, 2016
One of The Incredibles'credits reads Hair And Cloth Supervisor. Someone else was in charge of Water and Weather. Animation has gone far beyond flick-books and rotoscope and, with every film, Pixar ups the power of the pixel. The IncrediblesOne of The Incredibles'credits reads Hair And Cloth Supervisor. Someone else was in charge of Water and Weather. Animation has gone far beyond flick-books and rotoscope and, with every film, Pixar ups the power of the pixel. The Incredibles IS funny, charming and smart, but principally it's a technical wonder. There's a sense that those armies of texture-buffers, hair-strand sculptors and water-wobblers were given the shiny, gold-plated office, while the script and story guys had to make do with the broom cupboard.

The set-up is glorious: a batch of scratchy vox-pops of our heroes in their heyday. Mr Incredible (Nelson) is the self-imposed power-patriarch, a pumped and chiselled all-American do-gooder - Captain America with an Arnie twist. Then there's Frozone (Samuel L Jackson), a sleek and, literally, supercool über-dude, zapping out and speed-surfing waves of instant ice. Flying is so last century. Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) is made of softer stuff: infinitely stretchy, Mr Tickle arms and bendy, extendy legs. Tackles tall buildings with a single step.

Skip forward a few years and Mr Incredible is domesticated, forced out of super-service after a series of lawsuits from those reluctantly rescued. Elastigirl is the mother to his kids and all are forced to suppress their own superpowers. Daughter Violet (Sarah Vowell) has invisibility skills, while son Dash (Spencer Fox) is in trouble for using his speed at school. Like his dad, he feels punished for being too good. "Everyone's special," Elastigirl tells Dash, who shoots back, "Which is another way of saying no one is."

This isn't the first time Pixar have sought out a Simpsons influence (series producer David Silverman co-directed Monsters, Inc), but ex-exec Brad Bird shouts his credentials more loudly. The sequence where a work-ragged Bob crumples the rim of his car door in anger and then repeatedly slams it - shattering the glass and steaming himself up even more - is pure Homer.

There's also plenty of Simpsons style in the sophistication simmering beneath the main action: sly sight-gags (Mr Incredible's anxious ecstasy as a battering from a giant robot becomes a kind of chiropractory); a railyard work-out that gives new meaning to `training'; sitcom-style domestic bickering (the way Elastigirl knows Incredible has been illicitly super-heroing when she finds "rubble" on his collar). And there's a delightful running gag involving the health-and-safety issues around billowing superhero capes ("Look what happened to Stratogirl - sucked into a jet engine!").

But, given Pixar's peerless standards, The Incredibles doesn't quite live up to its name. The signature pre-feature short is their weakest yet: a hokey little vignette on lamb-shearing season, which seems mostly designed to show off the new texture software. The tone is pretty uneven, too, with a talky, more Simpsons-satirical opening half-hour suddenly swept aside in a barrage of breathless set-pieces, with only the final 20 minutes effectively mixing both.

And while most of the gags have that familiar Pixar glimmer, some of the references feel a little jaded: the Bondish bad guy Syndrome (Jason Lee) living under a volcano; a face-off between Mr Incredible and his nemesis that lazily recalls Buzz's infiltration of Zurg's lair in Toy Story 2. What's more, comics doyen Alan Moore must be eyeing his lawyer's number over the Watchmen-esque, decommissioned superheroes concept. Still, Bird's script is extremely sharp and the use of relatively low-profile voice talent pays off in a non-jarring ensemble effect, with Samuel L Jackson's Frozone wisely not overused.

More of Bird's Simpsons class plays out in the strong secondary characters. Bob Incredible's boss is a chimpy, hot-headed little nebbish of a middle-manager, while costume designer Edna (voiced by Bird himself) is an instant cult-heroine classic - a pixieish parody of a Euro-fashionista, all frosty glare and clipped, Greta Garbo twang.

But the Pixar-standard, strong, buddyish relationship at the centre has been bypassed. Mr Incredible and Elastigirl are likeable, but they're no match for Mike and Sulley, Buzz and Woody or Marlin and Dory.

When Pixar channel the technical flair into their true strength (attention to detail) the results are immaculate: the watery greys of Bob's office drudgery; nemesis Syndrome's micro-modelled tics and tantrums; his gormless goons' gyroscopic flying saucers; the shifting, squishy musculature that gives the characters' weight and presence. Every single scene - every frame - is dripping with exceptional depth and craft, while the comic timing is still as fresh and finely honed as ever. No one else can deliver a bubble-gum burst gag with just the right level of pre-pop delay.

Slight on story and soul but strong on style and humour, The Incredibles impresses even if it's not quite Pixar perfect. Most will find it superduper.
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MovieManiac1994Jan 4, 2016
One of The Incredibles'credits reads Hair And Cloth Supervisor. Someone else was in charge of Water and Weather. Animation has gone far beyond flick-books and rotoscope and, with every film, Pixar ups the power of the pixel. The IncrediblesOne of The Incredibles'credits reads Hair And Cloth Supervisor. Someone else was in charge of Water and Weather. Animation has gone far beyond flick-books and rotoscope and, with every film, Pixar ups the power of the pixel. The Incredibles IS funny, charming and smart, but principally it's a technical wonder. There's a sense that those armies of texture-buffers, hair-strand sculptors and water-wobblers were given the shiny, gold-plated office, while the script and story guys had to make do with the broom cupboard.

The set-up is glorious: a batch of scratchy vox-pops of our heroes in their heyday. Mr Incredible (Nelson) is the self-imposed power-patriarch, a pumped and chiselled all-American do-gooder - Captain America with an Arnie twist. Then there's Frozone (Samuel L Jackson), a sleek and, literally, supercool über-dude, zapping out and speed-surfing waves of instant ice. Flying is so last century. Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) is made of softer stuff: infinitely stretchy, Mr Tickle arms and bendy, extendy legs. Tackles tall buildings with a single step.

Skip forward a few years and Mr Incredible is domesticated, forced out of super-service after a series of lawsuits from those reluctantly rescued. Elastigirl is the mother to his kids and all are forced to suppress their own superpowers. Daughter Violet (Sarah Vowell) has invisibility skills, while son Dash (Spencer Fox) is in trouble for using his speed at school. Like his dad, he feels punished for being too good. "Everyone's special," Elastigirl tells Dash, who shoots back, "Which is another way of saying no one is."

This isn't the first time Pixar have sought out a Simpsons influence (series producer David Silverman co-directed Monsters, Inc), but ex-exec Brad Bird shouts his credentials more loudly. The sequence where a work-ragged Bob crumples the rim of his car door in anger and then repeatedly slams it - shattering the glass and steaming himself up even more - is pure Homer.

There's also plenty of Simpsons style in the sophistication simmering beneath the main action: sly sight-gags (Mr Incredible's anxious ecstasy as a battering from a giant robot becomes a kind of chiropractory); a railyard work-out that gives new meaning to `training'; sitcom-style domestic bickering (the way Elastigirl knows Incredible has been illicitly super-heroing when she finds "rubble" on his collar). And there's a delightful running gag involving the health-and-safety issues around billowing superhero capes ("Look what happened to Stratogirl - sucked into a jet engine!").

But, given Pixar's peerless standards, The Incredibles doesn't quite live up to its name. The signature pre-feature short is their weakest yet: a hokey little vignette on lamb-shearing season, which seems mostly designed to show off the new texture software. The tone is pretty uneven, too, with a talky, more Simpsons-satirical opening half-hour suddenly swept aside in a barrage of breathless set-pieces, with only the final 20 minutes effectively mixing both.

And while most of the gags have that familiar Pixar glimmer, some of the references feel a little jaded: the Bondish bad guy Syndrome (Jason Lee) living under a volcano; a face-off between Mr Incredible and his nemesis that lazily recalls Buzz's infiltration of Zurg's lair in Toy Story 2. What's more, comics doyen Alan Moore must be eyeing his lawyer's number over the Watchmen-esque, decommissioned superheroes concept. Still, Bird's script is extremely sharp and the use of relatively low-profile voice talent pays off in a non-jarring ensemble effect, with Samuel L Jackson's Frozone wisely not overused.

More of Bird's Simpsons class plays out in the strong secondary characters. Bob Incredible's boss is a chimpy, hot-headed little nebbish of a middle-manager, while costume designer Edna (voiced by Bird himself) is an instant cult-heroine classic - a pixieish parody of a Euro-fashionista, all frosty glare and clipped, Greta Garbo twang.

But the Pixar-standard, strong, buddyish relationship at the centre has been bypassed. Mr Incredible and Elastigirl are likeable, but they're no match for Mike and Sulley, Buzz and Woody or Marlin and Dory.

When Pixar channel the technical flair into their true strength (attention to detail) the results are immaculate: the watery greys of Bob's office drudgery; nemesis Syndrome's micro-modelled tics and tantrums; his gormless goons' gyroscopic flying saucers; the shifting, squishy musculature that gives the characters' weight and presence. Every single scene - every frame - is dripping with exceptional depth and craft, while the comic timing is still as fresh and finely honed as ever. No one else can deliver a bubble-gum burst gag with just the right level of pre-pop delay.

Slight on story and soul but strong on style and humour, The Incredibles impresses even if it's not quite Pixar perfect. Most will find it superduper.
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EpicLadySpongeDec 27, 2015
Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen. It's just so epic that I can't really explain it that much and it's the best way to pass away the time.
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marcmyworksDec 17, 2015
Probably the best superhero movie ever made. Pixar and Disney really captured the idea of combining the Nuclear Family as a superhero team. Realistically this should have been the approach for Fox's Fantastic Four.
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YellowKirbyDec 6, 2015
It comes as a surprise that Pixar's "The Incredibles" is the greatest and most entertaining out of all the superhero movies made to date, as unlike Marvel and DC, Pixar have had no experience in the genre before 2004. It has an intriguing andIt comes as a surprise that Pixar's "The Incredibles" is the greatest and most entertaining out of all the superhero movies made to date, as unlike Marvel and DC, Pixar have had no experience in the genre before 2004. It has an intriguing and well told story, as well as likeable main characters and a well-crafted villain. Expand
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DanBurritoOct 9, 2015
Here it is. The single greatest superhero movie of all time. And it's not made by Marvel, nor is it made by DC. It's made by Pixar. Like many Pixar movies it takes an old concept-a family of superheroes-and makes something completely new andHere it is. The single greatest superhero movie of all time. And it's not made by Marvel, nor is it made by DC. It's made by Pixar. Like many Pixar movies it takes an old concept-a family of superheroes-and makes something completely new and astonishing from it. The animation is breathtaking, the voice acting is great and it features talented direction of Brad Bird-our generation's Walt Disney-to make it even better. The jokes are witty and brilliant and the characters are interesting. WHY MUST WE WAIT A YEAR FOR THE SEQUEL?! UPDATE: we must now wait four years. No. No. Nooooooooooooooooo! Expand
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diogomendesSep 9, 2015
Fun classic super-hero movie, with some touching character moments and visually stunning action sequences. Seeing it now feels a little bit dated, but that's nothing that overshadows my entertainment from it.

Final Score: 7/10
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MadMaxFuryRoadSep 6, 2015
Great pixar movie with a ton if action. It's like a animated superhero movie, which is a genre I love! Predictable at times, but still highly entertaining for kids and adults. I feel like the studio Pixar is focusing on adults more than kidsGreat pixar movie with a ton if action. It's like a animated superhero movie, which is a genre I love! Predictable at times, but still highly entertaining for kids and adults. I feel like the studio Pixar is focusing on adults more than kids at times, but still VERY fun movie for the whole family. Can't wait for the sequel! Expand
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TheApplegnomeAug 10, 2015
The Incredibles is a classic, family friendly Disney-flick that stands on its own as a great movie. Great visualization and animation, smart and very funny and of course slick as it is a super flick! The plot is very well written and theThe Incredibles is a classic, family friendly Disney-flick that stands on its own as a great movie. Great visualization and animation, smart and very funny and of course slick as it is a super flick! The plot is very well written and the characters are greatly expressed. But the villain is just a big cliché. There’s no real understating behind him, no feeling either. He’s just another evil-jealous villain. There’re also bad and classic stereotypes throughout the movie, a real concern in my opinion, since Disney is a global phenomenon today. The Incredibles are also not that entertaining as what I expected to see, can’t really pinpoint why but there are just so many superhero-movies nowadays so the old ones feels just old I guess. There are on the other hand many funny moments that both kids and grown-ups can enjoy and many of them are indeed highly rememberable.

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CineAutoctonoJul 21, 2015
PIXAR shows a history of superheroes but these are not of Marvel or DC Comics. But this film debut was spectacular, but when superheroes are family members.
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MovieManiac83Apr 24, 2015
The Incredibles may become the first Disney/Pixar film not to dominate at the box office. That statement has nothing to do with the film's quality - in fact, The Incredibles is among the best of Pixar's digitally animated movies. However,The Incredibles may become the first Disney/Pixar film not to dominate at the box office. That statement has nothing to do with the film's quality - in fact, The Incredibles is among the best of Pixar's digitally animated movies. However, it's going up against The Polar Express, which has a number of advantages, not the least of which are its built-in audience and seasonal appeal. More than anything else, The Incredibles is likely to be a victim of bad timing. Don't shed any tears for its makers, however. The film will still keep the cash registers ringing until it attains "blockbuster" status, although it won't be the runaway hit that Pixar's last production, Finding Nemo, was.

As the crop of digitally animated films becomes more abundant, audiences are likely to demand increasingly more from such movies. The early efforts mostly had everything: beautiful visuals, great voice acting, and superior writing. But, as more of these pictures reach screens and they become "routine," it's natural to speculate whether there will be a slip in quality. Fortunately, such a trend (if it ever develops) is not in evidence in The Incredibles. As with Toy Story and Finding Nemo, Pixar has again struck gold. The Incredibles isn't just fine family entertainment, it's superior family entertainment.

One thing immediately noticeable about this picture is that it is markedly more mature in tone and approach than any previous digitally animated movie (excepting Final Fantasy, which was intended for - and did not reach - an entirely different audience). That's not to say that kids, even young ones, won't enjoy The Incredibles, but it appears that writer/director Brad Bird composed his film with older children and their parents in mind. Also, because of the long running time (nearly two hours), boys and girls prone to restlessness may have trouble sitting through everything.

With its amazing variety of locations (the streets of a city, under the sea, a tropical island, etc.), The Incredibles may be the most visually daunting animated film to reach the screen to-date. And it's close to flawless. Only the people are rendered more like cartoons than reality, and that's a conscious decision. (If you want to see almost-real humans, The Polar Express is the closest you're likely to get at this time.) Digital animation has become so commonplace that we take its detail for granted, but a little consideration of the needed effort will result in a reaction not far removed from awe.

Although The Incredibles has plenty of action (including chases and battle scenes), its strength is that it makes the characters and their relationships more important than the fights and pyrotechnics. This is a close family - they just happen to possess some rather unusual abilities. Think Spy Kids, only animated. Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl are still in love, even after 15 years of marriage (although she has adjusted better than him to domestic life). The children have believable love/hate relationships with their parents. Dash is willful and disobedient because he's bored - he wants to use his super-speed to excel in sports. And Violet has entered that gawky stage of life when her body becomes uncomfortable to inhabit. She uses her invisibility to spy on a boy she likes without being seen.

The film's director is Brad Bird, who fashioned the uncommon The Iron Giant, a traditionally animated effort that has developed a large following amongst adults. For his latest outing, Bird keeps the same audience in mind. Where some animated movies attract adults using pop references and sly one-liners, Bird keeps older viewers interested by not dumbing down his screenplay. It's inevitable that some of The Incredibles' themes (such as that of a middle-age crisis) will go over the heads of kids, but it won't hurt the experience for them. They'll still thrill to the action scenes and laugh at the jokes. And they'll get the overall message about parents being the most important superheroes. But Bird's approach makes this a richer and more worthwhile experience for the over-18 crowd. No need to don a trenchcoat and sneak into this movie.

Ever wonder whether retired superheroes are subject to widening midsections and bad backs? Do they have problems with male pattern baldness? Wonder no longer. Those are just a few of the lighter questions that The Incredibles answers. Bird's feature is appropriately titled - it describes how most viewers will react to this exemplary mixture of top-notch storytelling, visual razzle-dazzle, accessible humor, and involving action. The Incredibles is without question one of 2004's most accomplished and enjoyable family-oriented films.
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Shady313Apr 13, 2015
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homer4presidentMar 16, 2015
When a Pixar movie comes out, you know it will be great every time. And this is no exception. It has great humor and an awesome plot line. Not to mention the consistent animation, which is the best out of all the animation companies.
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CherryxldNov 23, 2014
The Incredibles es una película de animación con mucha acción que no solo logra obtener un buen resultado entre la fusión de vida personal y vida de super-héroe, si no que también es un buen film del género familiar.
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SythusRATINGSOct 19, 2014
From the creators of "Toy Story," "Monsters, Inc." and "Finding Nemo," comes this hilarious action-packed animated adventure about superheroes and their lifes.
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Delaforce828Oct 13, 2014
Another great achievement from Pixar, but with human characters. The film definitely reminds me of The Simpsons because of the great connection between the family. The character of Bob Parr has a passion of being a superhero which reallyAnother great achievement from Pixar, but with human characters. The film definitely reminds me of The Simpsons because of the great connection between the family. The character of Bob Parr has a passion of being a superhero which really shows through his character. It's got action, suspense, and is probably one of Pixar's most grown up films Expand
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FranzHcriticJul 7, 2014
One of Pixar's best, just under 'Toy Story'. It felt like every good superhero movie mixed in to create one juggernaut of a film. Funny, smart, and presses on the important issue of family, I recommend this to any Pixar enthusiast.
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InlikeflynnJun 11, 2014
It's a really good movie...

Almost every scene has something to appreciate; the story is solid, the characters are fun, the lore is kinda cool, the animation is great and the character design is very good... I know we have seen the
It's a really good movie...

Almost every scene has something to appreciate; the story is solid, the characters are fun, the lore is kinda cool, the animation is great and the character design is very good... I know we have seen the super-hero family setting somewhere else but this movie somehow makes it work like is new, the length is fairly good and is a fun movie for young kids. The director has always been good with family bond movies and he repeats this statement with this film, I think the design of the characters are great, I think is important to say because many 3D films usually design the characters on the computer, but in this movie they were drawn first.

I think that the movie could have been much better if there was more focus on the family instead of Mr. Incredible's "mid-life crisis", I still think many can enjoy this film, is just that good... I highly recommend it.
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Solo_Guy97Mar 25, 2014
This is a great movie to watch on the weekends for sure, it's got action, comedy, and the hint of love throughout the entire movie. It had its boring points of pointless scenes that were added as fillers, but still, a solid film! I do hopeThis is a great movie to watch on the weekends for sure, it's got action, comedy, and the hint of love throughout the entire movie. It had its boring points of pointless scenes that were added as fillers, but still, a solid film! I do hope they release "The Incredibles 2" after they introduced the new villain at the end (The Underminer). Expand
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lukechristianscMar 15, 2014
i love brad birds animated films but even better the incredible's . sometimes i look at animated films in a different way but hey it i see a story about a super hero family which i actually enjoy at least it was better then watching tyleri love brad birds animated films but even better the incredible's . sometimes i look at animated films in a different way but hey it i see a story about a super hero family which i actually enjoy at least it was better then watching tyler perry's meet the browns . Expand
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Pranay6Mar 15, 2014
Bird has created the unprecedented film that is not just a grand feature-length cartoon but a grand feature, period, a piece of animation that's involving across a spectrum of comedy, action, even drama.
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AndremaxMar 5, 2014
in my childhood, it was my favorite animated movie
after years, it still continuing very amazing
the pixar disney don't let down in their epic 3D animations
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MovieGuysJan 5, 2014
A classic superhero cum kids movie, The Incredibles is great for the whole family. Adults will actually enjoy this movie, and it is a little bit less kid-oriented than some other Pixar flicks. Either way, definitely see if you haven't already.
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Trev29Nov 27, 2013
It would be very cliche to say it was incredible, but it was. Very clever story told with such poignancy. It really is great for all ages, which is something Pixar knows how to do well. Just fantastic.
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RayzorMooseNov 12, 2013
The Incredibles is Incredible.
A well paced well written story of super heroes that must learn to blend into society until a new villain emerges that threatens the public's safety. The Incredibles erupts with clever characters and emotional
The Incredibles is Incredible.
A well paced well written story of super heroes that must learn to blend into society until a new villain emerges that threatens the public's safety. The Incredibles erupts with clever characters and emotional moments that all ages can cherish.
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joao1198pedroOct 31, 2013
the disney pixar was making one movie better then another,but this time they made this movie(that is one of my best films)that isn't in the level of monsters inc(but is better then finding nemo).
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UntoldAv3nGerSep 14, 2013
I love the movie and I love the game. So memorable, and enjoyable. It's a really well made movie all around. Some parts were kind of cheesy, which I didn't like. That and everything always blew up.
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