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'Despicable Me' is an adorable flick for kids and elders alike with some great voices, cute characters and nicely done 3D effects. The kids would undoubtedly adore the various gadgets, grandiose plans and the action. But the humour isn't only for the kids, but for the elders too. The clever use of pop culture clich's and the pun intended is rather interesting in various sequences, such as in the initial conversation with the neighbour and the name of the bank. The voices given by Steve Carell (Gru ' older villain) and Jason Segel (Vector ' younger villain) are worth appreciation, especially Gru's thick accent.
The story begins with an evil Gru starving for his mother's appreciation of his work. In order to prove his worth to his mother, this super-devil approaches the evil-bank for some loan. But the bank also decides to invest in someone young and dynamic such as Vector. Gru, a veteran of the trade, uses his countless minions (small yellow one and two eyed pegs/darts), and extraordinary gadgets, but fails to even get close to Vector, let alone defeating him. In the meantime, Gru discovers three orphan girls and uses them as pawns for his scheme after adopting them. This mastermind then decides to pull off something unheard of - stealing the moon. But soon these little adopted girls peck their way to his cold heart and without his realisation his fondness grows for them too, transforming a devil into a loving daddy.
An interesting and melodramatic series of events entertain all through the movie with action, drama and comedy well packaged together even if the story isn't always a smooth ride.
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'Despicable Me' is an adorable flick for kids and elders alike with some great voices, cute characters and nicely done 3D effects. The kids would undoubtedly adore the various gadgets, grandiose plans and the action. But the humour isn't only for the kids, but for the elders too. The clever use of pop culture clich's and the pun intended is rather interesting in various sequences, such as in the initial conversation with the neighbour and the name of the bank. The voices given by Steve Carell (Gru ' older villain) and Jason Segel (Vector ' younger villain) are worth appreciation, especially Gru's thick accent.
The story begins with an evil Gru starving for his mother's appreciation of his work. In order to prove his worth to his mother, this super-devil approaches the evil-bank for some loan. But the bank also decides to invest in someone young and dynamic such as Vector. Gru, a veteran of the trade, uses his countless minions (small yellow one and two eyed pegs/darts), and extraordinary gadgets, but fails to even get close to Vector, let alone defeating him. In the meantime, Gru discovers three orphan girls and uses them as pawns for his scheme after adopting them. This mastermind then decides to pull off something unheard of - stealing the moon. But soon these little adopted girls peck their way to his cold heart and without his realisation his fondness grows for them too, transforming a devil into a loving daddy.
An interesting and melodramatic series of events entertain all through the movie with action, drama and comedy well packaged together even if the story isn't always a smooth ride.
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