Gru se reencuentra con su encantador, alegre y exitoso hermano gemelo, Dru, quien quiere hacer equipo con él para llevar a cabo un último golpe delictivo.Gru se reencuentra con su encantador, alegre y exitoso hermano gemelo, Dru, quien quiere hacer equipo con él para llevar a cabo un último golpe delictivo.Gru se reencuentra con su encantador, alegre y exitoso hermano gemelo, Dru, quien quiere hacer equipo con él para llevar a cabo un último golpe delictivo.
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Steve Carell
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Kristen Wiig
- Lucy
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Dana Gaier
- Edith
- (voz)
Nhev Scharrel
- Agnes
- (voz)
- (as Nev Scharrel)
Pierre Coffin
- Minions
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Steve Coogan
- Fritz
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Ken Daurio
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Cory Walls
- Vincenzo
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Despicable Me 3 is my personal 2nd favorite in the series. There are parts of what made the first so amazing and each part shot into one of the sequels and I think Despicable Me 3 did its part better. The movie has only two major weaknesses that are easy to get past being that there is too many plots and that it relies on juvenile humor and toilet humor more than the last two. However, these are just small flaws and are easy to look past once you see the plots mesh together in a really satisfying way. This movie had some pretty good highlights, like when Gru said his mother told him that his father died of disappointment when he was born as well. Overall, Despicable Me 3 is an extremely enjoyable ride I'd recommend to anyone who can get past its flaws.
Okay fine I'll admit it I'm a big Despicable Me fan and I love minions, don't judge me!
I thought both of the first two Despicable Me movies were fantastic and to a lesser extent enjoyed Minions (2015) so logically I was going to enjoy this, but did I?
Well it has the same charm, it has the great voice talent, it has a stellar soundtrack and it has minions! What is there to dislike?
Well I don't dislike it but truth be told it's not on par with the other movies, I don't know quite what it was but I just wasn't feeling it this time as a lot of the jokes missed their mark, the minions took a backseat and the twin brother aspect of the plot was a tad weak.
Regardless Despicable Me 3 is a lot of fun for all the family complete with lots of jokes that the parents will appeciate and a great retro 80's soundtrack.
Being a big South Park fan I really appreciated the work put into this by Trey Parker, he's a multi-talented fella as demonstrated here.
The franchise still has life in it and hopefully won't be going away anytime soon.
BANANA!
The Good:
Great soundtrack
Same ol'charm
Trey Parker
The Bad:
Story is weaker than previous films
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Giant titan mechs can be made by one single person in a matter of days
Trey Parker needs more voice work
I want a uni-goat!
If she doesn't get fluffy back in the next movie I'm rioting.........awkwardly..........by myself
I thought both of the first two Despicable Me movies were fantastic and to a lesser extent enjoyed Minions (2015) so logically I was going to enjoy this, but did I?
Well it has the same charm, it has the great voice talent, it has a stellar soundtrack and it has minions! What is there to dislike?
Well I don't dislike it but truth be told it's not on par with the other movies, I don't know quite what it was but I just wasn't feeling it this time as a lot of the jokes missed their mark, the minions took a backseat and the twin brother aspect of the plot was a tad weak.
Regardless Despicable Me 3 is a lot of fun for all the family complete with lots of jokes that the parents will appeciate and a great retro 80's soundtrack.
Being a big South Park fan I really appreciated the work put into this by Trey Parker, he's a multi-talented fella as demonstrated here.
The franchise still has life in it and hopefully won't be going away anytime soon.
BANANA!
The Good:
Great soundtrack
Same ol'charm
Trey Parker
The Bad:
Story is weaker than previous films
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Giant titan mechs can be made by one single person in a matter of days
Trey Parker needs more voice work
I want a uni-goat!
If she doesn't get fluffy back in the next movie I'm rioting.........awkwardly..........by myself
24 July 2017 Film of Choice at The Plaza Dorchester this evening - Despicable Me 3. So this is the third outing for Gru and his girls, and his weird dog, and his many many minions. I for one am happy to get back to the old team, I found the Minions film a little too much Minion. This outing gives us another outrageous villain, a guy called Balthazar Bratt, a character completely stuck in the 80s with his music and his dance moves and armed with expanding bubble gum as his weapon of choice. Throw into the mix the discovery that Gru has in fact got a twin brother called Dru and you've got a pretty watchable film. I can't say it was outrageously funny but I did giggle throughout. The humour is very Benny Hill in its slapstick delivery and throw in the sheer determination of Agnes that the existence of unicorns is true, you have quite an endearing film to keep you entertained for a while.
As far as disposable sequels to kids films, Despicable Me 3 is pretty much on par with Cars 3 (2017). It's not a particularly memorable film nor can it really hold its own against something like The LEGO Batman Movie (2017) but at least it's not unpleasant. In-fact in may ways Despicable Me 3 is better than the original in that it improves its look-and-feel and provides a decent foil for once in the form of Trey Parker's Balthazar Bratt. Of course it's to the detriment of neutering the refreshing mean-spirited-ness of the original, but hey, at least you still got those Minions am I right? Despicable Me 3 catches Gru (Carell) and newly minted wife Lucy (Wiig) trying and failing to secure the world's largest diamond from the hands of Bratt our flamboyant 80's themed villain. Fired by the new head of the Anti-Villain League (Slate), Gru and Lucy discover he has a twin brother named Dru (also Carell) whom their parents separated at birth. With nothing on their plate, Gru, Lucy and the girls (Cosgrove, Gaier and Scharrel), travel to the Mediterranean coasts of Freedonia to meet Dru.
When the family lands in Freedonia, the movie descends into a series of fun but thematically incongruous vignettes. Gru bonds with his brother over Dru's desire to become a villain, Lucy fails, succeeds and fails again to become a mother figure to the three girls, Agnes, the youngest of the three tries to capture a unicorn, Balthazar Bratt sees his plans for world domination come to near-fruition and the Minions...well let's just say they have their own thing going as well.
About half of all this busy, busy, business works at least as far as furthering the plot. The fact that none of the film's insanity really coalesces into a compelling whole, only makes the film feel more like a mediocre sitcom episode than an actual movie. Yet as far as inspired moments of slapstick, Despicable Me 3 supplies a little bit more than is to be expected. One highlight involves Gru and Dru driving around the Freedonian countryside in a golden-plated mean machine while police follow while riding literal pigs. Parents will find these comedic bits more amusing than funny but the kids, the kids will be rolling up and down the aisles.
And isn't that what this movie is ultimately about? To provide entertainment to children? While I don't necessarily condone families watching kid's films for their own sake (and this one in particular is all over the map as far as messaging), there's not really all that much to object about here. Despicable Me 3 is at its core a thoughtless but entertaining jumble of sights, sounds and goofiness. Thankfully unlike your racist aunt, Illumination Entertainment has not used the Minions for nefarious purposes...at least not yet.
When the family lands in Freedonia, the movie descends into a series of fun but thematically incongruous vignettes. Gru bonds with his brother over Dru's desire to become a villain, Lucy fails, succeeds and fails again to become a mother figure to the three girls, Agnes, the youngest of the three tries to capture a unicorn, Balthazar Bratt sees his plans for world domination come to near-fruition and the Minions...well let's just say they have their own thing going as well.
About half of all this busy, busy, business works at least as far as furthering the plot. The fact that none of the film's insanity really coalesces into a compelling whole, only makes the film feel more like a mediocre sitcom episode than an actual movie. Yet as far as inspired moments of slapstick, Despicable Me 3 supplies a little bit more than is to be expected. One highlight involves Gru and Dru driving around the Freedonian countryside in a golden-plated mean machine while police follow while riding literal pigs. Parents will find these comedic bits more amusing than funny but the kids, the kids will be rolling up and down the aisles.
And isn't that what this movie is ultimately about? To provide entertainment to children? While I don't necessarily condone families watching kid's films for their own sake (and this one in particular is all over the map as far as messaging), there's not really all that much to object about here. Despicable Me 3 is at its core a thoughtless but entertaining jumble of sights, sounds and goofiness. Thankfully unlike your racist aunt, Illumination Entertainment has not used the Minions for nefarious purposes...at least not yet.
While there are several interesting things going on at a rapid fire rate, there seems to be no real center to this thing. Even in an animated film, we want a story and characters that we recognize. The animation is awesome and I enjoyed the Mean Kid actor and his adult incarnation. I quickly became bored with the minions. They have no soul or interest to me.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSteve Carell said that this movie may be his last as the voice of Gru. However, Carell stated that if he was asked to do a cameo in any future Minion sequels, he happily would. In Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022), Carell was confirmed to reprise his role as Gru. Plus, he came back to voice Gru in Despicable Me 4 (2024).
- ErroresBratt is right handed, and his keytar is also right-handed. Gru is left-handed, and when he steals the keytar at the end of the movie, it is now somehow also left-handed.
- Créditos curiososDuring the first part of the credits, Dru commits various heists while Gru tries to stop him.
- Versiones alternativasThe FX Channel US TV broadcast is edited and shown in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio.
- Bandas sonorasTake My Breath Away
Written by Giorgio Moroder, Tom Whitlock
Performed by Berlin
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 80,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 264,624,300
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 72,434,025
- 2 jul 2017
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,034,800,131
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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