Heck yes. This is my last review of this year. Disappointment fills the room.
Tim lives in a world with him, his dad, and his mom. Little did he know, he was about to experience a huge change. His parents receive a baby from a taxi, since, well, Dreamworks. Francis then competes with this baby for the attention of his parents. One night when both of his parents are asleep, Tim hears a voice coming from his baby brother's room. When he walks in, he sees his brother on the phone speaking. He then finds out that his brother works for Baby Co, a company run by babies who stay babies forever. This makes sense, of course, if you've ever worked at Baby Co. These two bicker for a while until Puppy Co's CEO becomes bad. This part's boring, but eventually Tim and the boss baby decide to become brothers forever. This movie was cute. It was pretty mediocre, but it was really cute. The bond Tim and the boss baby grow over the course of the film made me smile a fair bit. I couldn't really relate to anything in the movie since I'm a disgusting only child, but I enjoyed myself. It's probably in the lower half of movies I've seen this year, but I'm glad I still watched it.
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The Incredibles are back and better than ever. In the near future where superheroes are outlawed, Helen and Bob are offered a job to bring superheroes back -- but only one of them can join. Winston chooses Helen to join his cause, while Bob becomes a stay-at-home dad. Okay, this movie filled up my nostalgia, and the story was pretty dope. I'm a fan.
This movie was outstanding. I loved it. The whole plot was great, even though it sounds boring. Listen... "14 years after the release of The Incredibles, Bob comes back as a stay-at-home dad, while Dash juggles math homework and Violet goes through some boy troubles." This was amazing, though, and the whole storyline with Helen was pretty great. Screenslaver was a fleshed out supervillain, which I didn't expect. It's weird, as a child I would have not followed along with how he had a decoy that Helen caught, but as an angsty teenager I picked it up immediately. I wouldn't call this a children's movie, since I think anyone could enjoy this. Especially a nostalgic angsty teenager. |
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