9/10
Pixar/Disney, you've done it again
25 March 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Of all the great films Disney and Pixar have put out, I think this may be in my top 3, if not my favorite. The Incredibles was a great film that took a fresh look at the world of superhero's, one that didn't just have one, but had a full family. It's good to see that C.T. Nelson is still working, I though he did a great job as the voice of Mr. Incredible. With a supporting cast of interesting characters, its quite hard to not enjoy The Incredibles.

So, this film is about a family in your normal suburbia who may seem average (i.e. father with a job, mother at home, mischievous son, emo daughter)but actually have a very interesting secret. The film begins about 20 (?) years before the plot really starts to thicken. The great Mr. Incredible has saved the day again, but it would be the last time he would do it as a bachelor. That night, he and his Fiancé (Elastigirl) would wed. After that happened, he did a routine saving, at least that's what he though. He saved a man jumping out of a building. Everything was wonderful, that is until he found out the man was trying to commit suicide. The man slapped him with a lawsuit and superherioisim was made illegal.

Well, Mr. and Mrs. Parr (aka Mr. Incredible and Elstigirl) had to settle down to a normal life. Mr. Parr, though, still had those "superhero urges" and still wanted to fight crime. So on Tuesday's (it was Tuesday, right?) they went out looking for someone to save. This put the Parr marriage in jeopardy, but tried to control it. That is, until he received a strange call that asked him to join this special union of superhero's (which is really a trap). Will Mr. Incredible take the bait (of course he will, duh).

You have got to see this film, you will love it. Would I lie to you?
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