Jeri Jacquin
Coming to theatres this week from writer/director Brad Bird,
Pixar and Walt Disney Studios is the return of the family we love to love with
INCREDIBLES 2.
After the Parr family has dealt with the Mole and his attack
on the city, the Supers once again find themselves on the outs. Sitting in a
motel room wondering what they are going to do next, Lucius aka Frozone (Samuel
L. Jackson) arrives with news.
It seems someone wants to help bring Supers back! A meeting
with Winston (Bob Odenkirk) and Evelyn Deavor (Catherine Keener) brings Bob/Mr.
Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) and Helen/Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) a chance to
prove that Supers should be brought back.
The idea is to make Elastigirl the face of the Supers which
takes them by surprise, especially Bob’s ego. The Deavor’s provide the Parr
family with a spacious and, well incredible new home and Helen an awesome two
wheel ride. All of this means Bob is home to tend to teen-angst ridden Violet (Sarah
Vowell), Dash (Huck Milner) and Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile).
Home life problems include Violet’s confusion about her date
with Tony (Michael Bird), Dash’s rambunctiousness and Jack-Jack being
Jack-Jack. As Helen leaves to resume ‘hero’ work, Bob is now Mr. Mom and
learning the ropes. It doesn’t take long before he becomes over whelmed but
can’t let Helen know so calls on Lucius who is equally confused about it all.
His last hope is Edna Mode (Brad Bird)!
Helen on the other hand is busy saving Ambassador’s and
meeting new Supers. Winston wants to create a summit where everyone comes
together once again. The problem is a new villain is using technology to turn
the Supers into not-so-nice Supers putting the possibility of bringing Supers
back on the back burner! You follow?
Don’t worry, you will, and what an incredible ride it is!
Hunter as Helen/Elastigirl takes the lead in this film as a
working Mom in the most Super of ways. I love Hunter’s character for so many
reasons but mainly she is the glue that holds the Parr family together. Not
taking anything away from Bob, it’s just a Mom thang!
Nelson as Bob/Mr. Incredible is a little distraught about
being put aside but slowly begins to see that he can be equally incredible
being an dialed-in Dad as well. When he is finally called to help save the
world once again, a twists comes in and the loyalty of family suits up!
Vowell as Violet is having the double issue of teen and
super confusion. The one thing she does know for sure is that family is
everything. Milner as Dash continues his wise cracking sense of humor and
ability to test his parent’s limits – which isn’t always a bad thing.
Fucil as Jack-Jack steals the film from everyone and it must
be said. This kid-character had me cracking up from start to finish – probably
because that’s exactly how I see most toddlers. Fiery one minute and happy with
a cookie the next, Jack-Jack is coming into his own and the family better learn
to deal!
Other cast include Sophia Bush as Voyd, Phil LaMarr as
Krushauer/Helectrix, Adam Gates as Chad Brentley, Jonathan Banks as Rick
Dicker, Isabella Rossellini as the Ambassador.
INCREDIBLES 2 has my whole family jumping in our very
incredible Incredible pajamas. Yes, when we like something we go all in and
this film is definitely family fun from start to finish. It is so great to have
the gang back together dealing with the duality of trying to have a normal life
while trying to save the world from itself.
I believe the reason for the films success in 2004 is
because this family is so dang cute for one but totally relatable for another.
They have work problems, family issues, sibling rivalry – basically everything
we non-supers deal with every day. The fact that they are animated just makes
all of those things sort of enjoyable.
What I enjoy as well is the fact that writer/director Bird
doesn’t really deviate from that winning formula. In fact, once again the story
deals with losing a home, being unemployed, Mom having to be the bread winner
and Dad discovering what really goes on at home and, of course, turning to true
friends in time of need.
Those are awesome things to take away from a film that also
entertains at every turn. I walked into the theatre giddy with excitement to
see one of my favorite families (if you must know, The Adams Family is also in
that list) come together once again and, well, be a family that just happens to
have something extra to share with us all.
So gather up your own super family and prepare for
adventure, laughs and a little learning with a family that shows us all how
it’s possible to be incredible in our own ways.
In the end – it’s back to work!
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