Minions: The Rise of Gru

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Long before he becomes the master of evil, Gru (Oscar® nominee Steve Carell) is just a 12-year-old boy in 1970s suburbia, plotting to take over the world from his basement. It’s not going particularly well. When Gru crosses paths with the Minions, including Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto - a new Minion sporting braces and a desperate need to please - this unexpected family joins forces. Together, they build their first lair, design their first weapons, and strive to execute their first missions. When the infamous supervillain supergroup, the Vicious 6, oust their leader - legendary martial arts fighter Wild Knuckles (Oscar® winner Alan Arkin) - Gru, their most devoted fanboy, interviews to become their newest member. The Vicious 6 is not impressed by the diminutive, wannabe villain, but then Gru outsmarts (and enrages) them, and he suddenly finds himself the mortal enemy of the apex of evil. With Gru on the run, the Minions attempt to master the art of kung fu to help save him, and Gru discovers that even bad guys need a little help from their friends. (Universal Pictures US)

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Stanislaus 

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English Anyone who saw the trailer Minions 2 will know pretty well what happens in the film, which is not good. This sequel relies again on the great potential of the wacky banana lovers, but, as with possibly the first film, I felt that they kept a pretty tight rein. They serve some nicely done animation, but the story itself, although full of action, lacked a larger dose of humour and a memorable villain. The airplane sequence was was flawless, and the scenes blatantly (and literally) ripping off Shrek 2 (or Puss in Boots) were good, but I expected more – like the sparingly laughing audience of children in the theatre. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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English This is incredibly funny, I haven't laughed in the cinema like I did here in a long time! Minions 2 is uncompromising entertainment that will delight both child and adult audiences, because of nostalgia and great humour; it goes from the beginning to the end and you doesn’t stop until the credits. The animation is excellent as always, the voice acting is even better and all the situations Gru and the Minions get into are absolutely insane – the airplane scene and the kung fu training scene are without a doubt the best of the whole film, and when both kids and adults are laughing for five minutes straight, it definitely says something about the film. I'm blown away, and if someone had told me a week ago that Minions 2 would be the fairy tale of the year, I would have laughed at them. But after the screening, I can safely say that it is not only the fairy tale of the year, but quite possibly the funniest film of the year, and I'm usually pretty critical of fairy tales. I left the cinema as juiced as I have been in a long time and my diaphragm will be recovering from laughter for a long time:D ()