
Despicable me or is it just me!!!
Walking towards the heart of South Bank at 15th of October 2010, passing many architects and amazing spectacular views. Hayward gallery caught my eye as I walked past as the sun was reflecting into my fragile eyes in a windy day; I thought this made my day. Walking down some couple of steps, entering a place of heaven. Walking through the glass door and stepping on the red carpet made me feel like a VIP. Buying the tickets just as I realised how expensive the ticket was. Glancing at the infrastructure of the IMAX gave me a tingling sensation. “Despicable me” is the film I went to watch in Polarized 3D on the biggest screen in Britain.
Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud were the imaginative directors of the film. The three hard working producers of the film “Despicable me” is John Cohen, Janet Healy and Chris Melandri. The main actor of this film was Steve Carell as Gru and Jason Segel as Vector (The enemy).
Gru, wanting to be the most wanted guy in the world has just met a younger match called Vector. Just as he adopts three little children from the orphan for his evil plan. He’s turned from a baddy to a daddy just as Vector is about to strike.
The plot of the film was very predictable because everyone knew that Gru was going to be changed by the three kids after Gru adopted them. This took away the suspense from the film and its very expected by the audience. Even all this is in the way; the film was filled up with great high definition animations and humour. Using minions made the film a bit unique because they were like an army of little beans called minions. The film is very exciting to watch with the exaggeration it shows.
The relationship with Gru and Professor, Professor was Gru’s sidekick and Professor was a bit loose in his head. For the three kids, Gru was a Foster dad and for Gru; the three little kids were part of a plan. For the minions’, Gru was their master and their saviour. This film was set in a cartoon world where everything’s possible. The animation that was showed was very clear and understandable, especially when it was in polarized 3D.
At the end, Gru realised the love that he had on the three little kids and then went back to get them from the orphan after he had shrunk the moon. Professor found out that, the bigger the object the faster it would grow back and the moon had a bigger mass. Vector plotting to steal the shrunk moon and when he gets the moon, he moon starts enlarging and Gru sent Vectors rocket into the sky with the moon and the moon went back to where it belongs.
I think that this film is not that good to watch at the IMAX cinema because the story was very expected and it doesn’t create any suspense. O my opinion, film’s that are very unexpected is good films. For the younger kids, it will be great film because the animation is more than emotional especially with the Polarized 3D Effect. I don feel empathy for the characters because I happen to think it’s only a cartoon and that emotion doesn’t come from the heart. This film might feel emotion for little kids but for the older mature audience, its like teletubbies. Its just a little bit worth watching because of the 3D effect at Imax but I don’t think its even worth playing the movie at the Imax.
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