Gru, Lucy, Margo, Edith y Agnes dan la bienvenida a un nuevo miembro de la familia, Gru Jr., que se empeña en atormentar a su padre. Gru se enfrenta a su nueva némesis Maxime Le Mal y su nov... Leer todoGru, Lucy, Margo, Edith y Agnes dan la bienvenida a un nuevo miembro de la familia, Gru Jr., que se empeña en atormentar a su padre. Gru se enfrenta a su nueva némesis Maxime Le Mal y su novia Valentina, y la familia se ve obligada a huir.Gru, Lucy, Margo, Edith y Agnes dan la bienvenida a un nuevo miembro de la familia, Gru Jr., que se empeña en atormentar a su padre. Gru se enfrenta a su nueva némesis Maxime Le Mal y su novia Valentina, y la familia se ve obligada a huir.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
Steve Carell
- Gru
- (voz)
Kristen Wiig
- Lucy
- (voz)
Pierre Coffin
- Minions
- (voz)
Will Ferrell
- Maxime
- (voz)
Dana Gaier
- Edith
- (voz)
Madison Skyy Polan
- Agnes
- (voz)
- (as Madison Polan)
Steve Coogan
- Silas
- (voz)
Laraine Newman
- Melora
- (voz)
- …
Cathy Cavadini
- Additional Voice
- (voz)
- (as Catherine Cavadini)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Despicable Me 4' offers a mixed bag with beloved characters and Minions' antics providing humor and charm. However, the film is criticized for its weak plot, underdeveloped characters, and lack of originality. Animation and voice acting are praised, elevating the film despite flaws. New characters and subplots receive mixed reactions, with some finding them refreshing and others feeling they detract from the main story. Overall, 'Despicable Me 4' is seen as a fun but flawed addition, with varying enjoyment levels.
Opiniones destacadas
Despicable Me 4 is operating on fumes. Just like last time it's a bunch of random side plots that just gets it to feature length (credits included). Still, even when these films are operating at a lower level they really understand not to waste your time with another 90 minutes of zany, erratic slapstick that peaks whenever the Minions are on screen, which once again is not enough.
Steve Carell sounds less like Gru and more like himself with every new instalment but he's still the sole voice actor holding the whole thing together and in this one, he's broader than ever. Will Ferrell and Sofia Vegara very quickly earn the title of worst villains in this franchise (Minions films included) with grating vocal performances that go for caricature in very annoying fashion.
The Minions remain really funny even in small doses despite the fact that there's nothing here as memorable as their big musical number in 3. The Mega Minions are by far the best idea this one has as it allows the film to poke some fun at superhero movies and keep their dynamic fresh. They should've been in it so much more instead of being relegated to a small handful of scenes.
Chris Renaud's direction certainly gives the film a lot of energy with the hyperactive pace which can barely stay still. The opening offers the false promise of this one having some genuine stakes before quickly pivoting away from that and turning the film into the cinematic equivalent of a sugar rush which helps to keep things moving at speed even when the jokes aren't landing.
Steve Carell sounds less like Gru and more like himself with every new instalment but he's still the sole voice actor holding the whole thing together and in this one, he's broader than ever. Will Ferrell and Sofia Vegara very quickly earn the title of worst villains in this franchise (Minions films included) with grating vocal performances that go for caricature in very annoying fashion.
The Minions remain really funny even in small doses despite the fact that there's nothing here as memorable as their big musical number in 3. The Mega Minions are by far the best idea this one has as it allows the film to poke some fun at superhero movies and keep their dynamic fresh. They should've been in it so much more instead of being relegated to a small handful of scenes.
Chris Renaud's direction certainly gives the film a lot of energy with the hyperactive pace which can barely stay still. The opening offers the false promise of this one having some genuine stakes before quickly pivoting away from that and turning the film into the cinematic equivalent of a sugar rush which helps to keep things moving at speed even when the jokes aren't landing.
Despicable Me 4 starts off strong with an opening scene that had me hooked, especially with Pharrell Williams' catchy song setting the tone. The Minions, as always, are a delight, and their interactions continue to be one of the film's highlights.
The new villain, Maxime Le Mal, feels more formidable than previous adversaries, raising the stakes for Gru and his family. Gru's lines seemed odd at first - stupid and foolish - but they actually serve a purpose in the story, which I found interesting. The Karate Sensei character, however, came across as overly foolish and didn't add much to the film.
While the film introduces some original ideas, the execution falls flat. Despite this, the writing effectively explores themes like manipulation, teamwork, and the blurred lines between superheroes and supervillains, which I appreciated.
The film maintains its wholesome moments, and I loved the introduction of the mega Minions. The chase scene with Lucy was a fun watch, keeping the energy high. The OST remains true to the series, staying consistent with its predecessors. There are a few pop culture references sprinkled throughout, though I felt the film could have done with a couple fewer of these.
The ending of the film is satisfying, and I believe it wraps up the story well. If this is the conclusion of the series, it's a fitting end. Strong 7/10.
The new villain, Maxime Le Mal, feels more formidable than previous adversaries, raising the stakes for Gru and his family. Gru's lines seemed odd at first - stupid and foolish - but they actually serve a purpose in the story, which I found interesting. The Karate Sensei character, however, came across as overly foolish and didn't add much to the film.
While the film introduces some original ideas, the execution falls flat. Despite this, the writing effectively explores themes like manipulation, teamwork, and the blurred lines between superheroes and supervillains, which I appreciated.
The film maintains its wholesome moments, and I loved the introduction of the mega Minions. The chase scene with Lucy was a fun watch, keeping the energy high. The OST remains true to the series, staying consistent with its predecessors. There are a few pop culture references sprinkled throughout, though I felt the film could have done with a couple fewer of these.
The ending of the film is satisfying, and I believe it wraps up the story well. If this is the conclusion of the series, it's a fitting end. Strong 7/10.
This fourth film in the series crashes and burns on multiple levels. The story is a tedious slog, failing to capture the spark of the previous entries. The villain, unworthy of the franchise's legacy, is a bumbling disappointment easily defeated by a puppy. This lackluster antagonist makes the film an unenjoyable chore, especially for fans who invested time in the previous installments.
But the problems go deeper than a weak villain. The plot itself feels uninspired, and the film fails to recapture the magic that made the earlier movies so entertaining. It's a forgettable entry in a series that deserved better.
But the problems go deeper than a weak villain. The plot itself feels uninspired, and the film fails to recapture the magic that made the earlier movies so entertaining. It's a forgettable entry in a series that deserved better.
As I said above Despicable Me 4 will no doubt be a hit worldwide hands down but it didn't strike a chord in my books.
Pros Our lovable Minions doing what they do best which is wacky fun crazy stupid things which induces some laughs. I think the best cute thing was the baby Gru after the Minions. It was nice to see Gru for once a bit afraid and on the backfoot to protect his family.
Was lovely to see all the ex antagonists in the end from the series.
Cons I would say the plot is simple and predictable but the villain, although not a bad one was not as menacing and interesting.
Would have loved more of Dr Nefario.
Minion Superheroes were a treat to watch!
Pros Our lovable Minions doing what they do best which is wacky fun crazy stupid things which induces some laughs. I think the best cute thing was the baby Gru after the Minions. It was nice to see Gru for once a bit afraid and on the backfoot to protect his family.
Was lovely to see all the ex antagonists in the end from the series.
Cons I would say the plot is simple and predictable but the villain, although not a bad one was not as menacing and interesting.
Would have loved more of Dr Nefario.
Minion Superheroes were a treat to watch!
If it's not sacrilegious to say, I think this franchise is starting to run out of steam - the plot here isn't very original. The family "Gru" have a new child who doesn't much take to his father which only makes matters worse when arch-nemesis "Maxime Le Mal" - who is intent on turning everyone into cockroaches - escapes from custody bent on revenge on the man who put him in jail in the first place. Better safe than sorry, "Silas" relocates the family to a safe house where they have to pretend to fit in with the vacuous tennis club set, but one of that number - the feisty "Poppy" knows the secret and blackmails "Gru" into helping her pinch "Lenny" the badger from under the eyes of the diminutive "Principal Übelschlecht" at his alma mater. This adventure narks the headmistress and when she sees some video of the perpetrators, she's straight on to the phone with "Maxime" who hatches a plan to steal the baby and give him wings! The minions - and the newly formed and enhanced "Super Minions" - still manage to have some fun here as they discover their new home has a vending machine and an endless supply of popcorn, and there is some wit in the dialogue but the story itself is all pretty derivative and the animation looks a little too tired now. What was ground-breaking looks so much less now and the writing and characterisations are nothing special anymore. It does liven up for the last ten minutes, but the previously innovative and enjoyable mix of menace and mayhem has largely gone.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMuch like in Mi villano favorito 3 (2017), Agnes is recast once again due to age requirements.
- ErroresWhen Gru is taking the girls to school for the first time after moving house, the Minions attach the baby capsule to the center rear seat of the van. Then after they arrive at the school the baby seat appears on the rear right seat.
- Créditos curiososThe minions have many slapstick interactions around the credits throughout their entirety.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 17 June 2024 (2024)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 100,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 361,004,205
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 75,009,210
- 7 jul 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 972,021,410
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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