versione originale con sottotitoli italiani
Despicable Me 4 original version
95 min | Animation, family | USA
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Regia
Chris Renaud, Patrick Delage
Attori
Steve Carell. «continua Miranda Cosgrove Kristen Wiig Steve Coogan Pierre Coffin Will Ferrell Sofía Vergara Chris Renaud Dana Gaier Madison Skyy Polan John Di Maggio Stephen Colbert Chloe Fineman Joey King
Genere
Animation, family
Durata
95 min.
Nazione
USA
Tipo
Classificazione
Per Tutti
Trama
During the reunion of the alumni of the Licée Pas Bon, the renowned school of villains, Gru meets Maxime Le Mal, a superbad who still has it in for him for a prank he suffered when he was a teenager. The police of the Anti-Active League arrest Maxime but he promises to exterminate Gru, so the leader of the League advises the former Despicable to move with his family to a safe place.
Gru, his wife Lucy, his daughters Margo, Edith and Agnes plus the latest arrival, the newborn Gru Jr, go to the pleasant town of Mayflower, bringing with them the three Minions Phil, Ron and Ralph. In Mayflower Gru and his family will have to assume new names and new identities, which will create many problems. They will also have to deal with a couple of snobbish neighbors and their teenage daughter Poppy, who wants to involve Gru in a major theft. Meanwhile, the League's leaders transform five Minions into elite superpowered agents, and Maxime turns his obsession with cockroaches into a weapon against Gru.
Note
Chris Renaud returns to direct the fourth episode of the Despicable saga, adding a new rival (but at the end of the film the rivals from the previous films will also appear) and a new member of Gru's family, the only biological child and the only male: hence perhaps, Gru's obsession with making the newborn love him.
In fact, this fourth episode focuses on the loving relationship between a father and a son for whom that father would do anything. But the main protagonists remain the Minions, responsible for most of the audience's laughter (although Lucy also gets a couple of hilarious sequences).
The musical commentary, which alternates original music composed by Pharrell Williams with famous songs, especially from the 80s, and which culminate with a cover of "Everybody Wants To Rule the World" (since "everybody wants to rule the world" is the ambition of the very bad guys of every era) by Tears for Fears. Despicable Me 4 continues at breakneck speed intent on recapturing all the fans of the series, dedicating at least a moment or a scene to each of the characters that the public has learned to love. If it does not have the innovative force of the first film in the series, it still maintains a contagious and inoffensive good humor that will please its loyal viewers.