The Incredibles: Bird's animated triumph - The Incredibles Reviews


Once one of the world's top masked crimefighters, Bob Parr--known to all as "Mr. Incredible"--fought evil and saved lives on a daily basis. But now fifteen years later, Bob and his wife--a famous superhero in her own right--have adopted civilian identities and retreated to the suburbs to live normal lives with their three kids. Now he's a clock-punching insurance claims adjuster fighting boredom and a bulging waistline. Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top-secretassignment.
Production Status:Released
Genres:Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Animation
Running Time:1 hr. 55 min.
Release Date:November 5th, 2004 (wide)
MPAA Rating:PG for action violence.
Production Co.:Pixar Animation Studios
Studios:Walt Disney Pictures
U.S. Box Office:$261,437,578
Produced in:United States
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Friday, September 21, 2007

Bird's animated triumph - The Incredibles Reviews

What sets the Incredibles apart from other animated movies we've seen is it deals with sensitive topics like impotence fears, midlife crisis, child neglect, etc. There are no talking fish or insects. Instead, Brad Bird has made a film that breaks the protocol which animated movies seemed to have been following recently. Despite the first PG rating given to a Pixar film, it delivers the perfect formula of a sublime comedy and emotions to the superhero wave that hollywood was hit with recently. At 115 minutes, being the longest-ever CG-animated film, it never junks up its script nor compromises on any other aspects.Bird has certainly crafted a film - one of the year's best.

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