Incannerax
What a waste of my time!!!
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Dirtylogy
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
legalgal-1
I was THRILLED when I found out a sequel was finally being made. I was so excited! But when I saw this, I was really disappointed. The villain was telegraphed so much there wasn't any mystery to who it was. The same gags from the first one were used in this one, so there was no mystery, no surprise. The special effects for Frozone were fantastic, but.... yay. There wasn't anything different or even additional to his character. Jack-Jack was funny, but in a 2-plus-hour movie, there needed to be more laughs. Slow, boring, and nothing new. Maybe it's because I was expecting so much that I was so disappointed.
shalomleor
After 14 years ...they are back!
I went to see it with my 3 kids and we loved every moment of it.
Indeed its a little feminist with the focus on elasticgirl and mr incredible becoming a stay at home dad, but you look past it its a great movie with a great sense of humor and an awesome soundtrack!
vidagabi-429-803187
Well, the animation is of course top notch and all, and it's a sequel so I can understand certain necessary plot points but come on...my 7 year old was most of the time either overwhelmed by too many things happening at the same time, or scared because of the overall too dark and scary parts. It seems the only thing Pixar forgot about in this movie is that it should be a kid flick....the plot, the setting, the music, the jokes and everything in this movie is too much for adults rather than for kids, lacking essential childish creativity and fun, which is a shame given that the first Incredibles was one of the funniest and witties of all of Pixars great movies.
Joel Nova
And by development, I just mean new powers. The Incredibles family were just dropped into a script. None of any of film's characters' core beliefs, including the villain, are tested or evolve over the course of the film. Sequels need to either double down on our known characters, or introduce fresh new ones to fall in love with, and this film did neither. However, the action and comedy are extremely fun! A good fight will easily make me want to re-watch a film, but I'm not sure sitting through the dull parts around the scenes that I do like is worth the trouble. I can only rate films an 8 or above if I'd gladly re-watch it solo on my own time, but this only gets a 7 because I'd probably only watch it again at home with the family if they put it on TV.