Despicable Me (Single-Disc Edition)
Steve Carell and Jason Segel
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Despicable Me is a compelling animated comedy about an
aging supervillain's falling popularity at the hands of a younger
supervillain and three young orphan girls. Gru is a true,
bad-to-the-core evildoer who's earned the title of the world's No.
1 supervillain. But when young upstart Vector steals the Pyramid of
Giza, Gru's status suddenly sinks to No. 2. Gru counters his fall
by speeding up his plan to shrink and steal the moon, enlisting the
help of his army of minions and the elderly Dr. Nefario, but a lack
of funding and the difficulties involved in stealing the needed
shrink-ray gun threaten to derail everything. Adopting three young
orphan girls is an unlikely, but seemingly effective means to
further Gru's evil mission, but Gru quickly discovers that caring
for three young girls is more work, and distraction, than he could
ever have anticipated. What unfolds is an unexpected shift in
attitude that will forever change the lives of Gru, Vector, and all
three young girls. A visually appealing film produced by Chris
Meledandri (Ice Age, Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, and
Horton Hears a Who), Despicable Me is full of
weirdly shaped characters and settings that are somehow a perfect
fit for Sergio Pablos's story. What's especially refreshing is that
in this film, 3-D effects are used skillfully and effectively: even
when the effects are exploited for comic reasons, they don't become
a distraction, as is all too common in many recent movies. The film
is full of corny banter and silly antics that inspire plenty of
spontaneous laughter, and the minions, while not the best-developed
characters, sure are comical. Ultimately, there's also a wholesome
message about following one's heart. Steve Carell is the perfect
villain-gone-soft in his role as Gru, Jason Segal is quite funny as
Vector, and Julie Andrews makes a surprising appearance as Gru's
very un-motherly mom. The story isn't new, the humor is relatively
juvenile and somewhat forgettable, and it's no Toy Story
3, but Despicable Me celebrates silliness in a way
that's satisfying and highly entertaining. (Ages 6 and older)
--Tami Horiuchi
ASIN: B0042U94UQ
EAN: 0025192018176
UPC: 025192018176
Binding: DVD
ReleaseDate Date: December 14, 2010
Director: Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud
Actors: Steve Carell and Jason Segel
Studio: Universal Studios
Running Time: 95 minutes
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Languages: English - Subtitled, French - Subtitled, Spanish - Subtitled, English - Original Language, French - Dubbed and Spanish - Dubbed
Format:
- AC-3
- Animated
- Color
- Dolby
- Dubbed
- DVD
- Subtitled
- Widescreen
- NTSC