Incredibles 2 movie review: The Pixar team has done a wonderful job in the sequel
Incredibles 2 movie review: The Pixar team has done a wonderful job in the sequel
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The much-awaited story of the Incredibles 2  starts exactly from where it ended in the first part. It feels as if we’re watching the movie with a gap of 2 minutes, the movie has incredibly covered 14 years of the span which seems like nothing. The time gap simply said that the movie wasn’t on money making purpose but a story that needed genuine appreciation from the audience.
More so than any other superhero movie, even the best of Marvel, The Incredibles excels at combining larger-than-life action with small-scale family drama.
The film is a family drama where Bob Parr (Mr Incredible) suffering a midlife crisis, secretly and illegally making his comeback to crime-fighting in and reliving his glory days before he gets stuck.
While, Helen (Mrs. Incredible) take up the mantle of crimefighter, teaming up with telecommunications tycoon and adult fanboy Winston Deavor, who wants her to be the face of superheroism, in an attempt to bolster public support and legalize crime-fighting once more.
She portrays the face of a young bold and brave woman. Most parts of the film, she is seen in glittery attire and doing her motorbike stunts.
Carrying her camera and reporting every now and then. The family is going through changing dynamics, where Bob is at home taking care of the babies and Helen is solving problems on the outer world. The film finely focusses on the gender role change.

Helen is more interesting to watch than bob on the screen, the fight scenes and creative visuals bring out the best of the animated film.

This time bob has the challenge to take care of the family, especially Jack who is a bundle of superpower, watching him adds humour to the story. He can teleport from his crib, turns into a devil when denied of everything he needs.

The villain could have had a better connection with the family, it would have been a little more relatable, while the climax is amazingly put with commendable action sequels.
The movie focuses on the struggle of parenthood. 
 Pixar really nailed the art of a perfect sequel with Incredibles 2. 
The movie has good reviews not because of the characters or great story but because of the story that is relatable to a great extent.
If you’re a fan of the first part, you’ll definitely love it this time as well. The Pixar team has done a wonderful job.

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