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Movie Review: The Incredibles

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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 7+ Stars: 5 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: PG  action violence  MPAA Rating: PG  Studio: Buena Vista Pictures  Directed By: Brad Bird  Cast: Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Craig T. Nelson  Running Time: 105 min  Release Date: 03/15/2005  Genre: Family and Kids 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this PG movie is more violent and scarier than the previous G-rated Pixar films and may be too intense for younger kids. While the violence is low-key and not graphic, even comic, it may be upsetting for some kids. There is also a reference to attempted suicide. The hilariously bossy fashion designer smokes long cigarettes.

Families who see this movie could talk about what superpowers they would most like to have and why. What would your uniform look like? Why did Violet begin to wear her hair back after she used her superpowers? What made Syndrome so angry?

Common Sense Media Review
Elastigirl ( Holly Hunter), a superheroine whose limbs and torso can stretch the length of an Olympic swimming pool, pauses for just a second on the way to saving the world to check out her rear end in the form-fitting super-suit. Seems that after three kids, there's a bit of stretching there that doesn't have anything to do with superpowers. Her super-strong husband, Mr. Incredible ( Craig T. Nelson), finds that if he isn't careful throwing evil robots around, he can throw his back out, too.

Everyday life is challenging enough for these superhero parents, especially with a young baby, a super-speedy son, and a middle school daughter who can create force fields and make herself invisible. Cleverly these super-powers resemble some familiar family roles -- powerful dad, stretched-thin mom, hyperactive jock son, shy and awkward daughter -- and add resonance to this story of family who sticks together, no matter what.

What is most incredible and most engaging about THE INCREDIBLES is how, well, credible it is. Writer/director Brad Bird and the brainiacs at Pixar have climbed the Mount Everest of animation and created human characters as vivid and believable and utterly endearing as any who have ever appeared on film -- animation, live-action, and everything in between.

In a witty prologue, we see the superheroes being interviewed. As Mr. Incredible leans toward the TV camera, he gets slightly out of focus. It must have been tempting to take advantage of the endless precision of computer images to keep the edges sharp. But this is a movie that is clever and confident enough to permit a little imperfection in pursuit of perfect believability.

The action sequences are superbly staged, inventive, and exciting, especially the fights with a many-tentacled robot, and when the Incredible family is joined by the very, um, cool Frozone ( Samuel L. Jackson), who can create ice out of the water molecules in the air.

It's also a very funny movie, hilarious at every level, from school-age snickers to good-natured teen snarkiness to subtle grown-up laughter. Bird himself plays the funniest character in the film, the supersuit designer Edna Mode.

Most of all, though, the movie has wisdom and tons of heart. It's a smart, fresh, and funny movie about the real superheroes: families who stick together.

For more incredible Pixar movies, try Finding Nemo , Monsters Inc. , and Cars . For another great Brad Bird movie, try the under-appreciated The Iron Giant , an exciting and touching story featuring a combination of computer and traditional animation and the voice talents of Jennifer Aniston and Vin Diesel. For more family togetherness actioners, try Spy Kids .



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