Los Incredibles asumen una nueva misión, que implica un cambio en los roles familiares, el Señor Increíble debe encargarse de la casa mientras que su esposa Helen sale a salvar el mundo.Los Incredibles asumen una nueva misión, que implica un cambio en los roles familiares, el Señor Increíble debe encargarse de la casa mientras que su esposa Helen sale a salvar el mundo.Los Incredibles asumen una nueva misión, que implica un cambio en los roles familiares, el Señor Increíble debe encargarse de la casa mientras que su esposa Helen sale a salvar el mundo.
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Estrellas
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 14 premios ganados y 81 nominaciones en total
Craig T. Nelson
- Bob Parr
- (voz)
- …
Holly Hunter
- Helen Parr
- (voz)
- …
Huck Milner
- Dashiell Parr (Dash)
- (voz)
- (as Huckleberry Milner)
Sophia Bush
- Voyd
- (voz)
Phil LaMarr
- Krushauer
- (voz)
- …
Bill Wise
- Screenslaver
- (voz)
- …
Nicholas Bird
- Monster Jack-Jack Parr
- (voz)
- (as Nick Bird)
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Opiniones destacadas
Oh boy was this film a disappointment and I dreaded this review but I will as usual at least try and look at the good first.
Technically The Averagables er...uh...well I mean The Incredibles 2 is technically a slicker than the original tech wise but that's about it.
If you haven't seen the original this is probably a wow of a film, but I had seen the original.
But it just is not in the same league as the original or for that matter any Pixar film.
Harsh words? Not really, the big problem is that this is the same film as the original except they swap the parents places and replace the baby sitter for a Racoon.
WOWEE!
I remember the DVD extras for the original where Brad Bird made it clear that he would absolutely, positively, definitely not make a sequel unless he had a good enough story to warrant it that it had something new to say.
Well that has gone out the window, as its just the same story again.
The wrist watch test: I was part way through this film and I'll be honest I started checking my watch for the time, why?
Because I was BORED!
The final bit of WHY DID THEY BOTHER is that this film cost 200 million just to make, HOW?
If it was new story wise I could understand but Its the same film and most of the same 3D resources could have been re-used, where did the money go?
Not on the story or script that's for sure.
So is it a bad film?
NO it is not bad it is an average film that cost 200 million to make.
Technically The Averagables er...uh...well I mean The Incredibles 2 is technically a slicker than the original tech wise but that's about it.
If you haven't seen the original this is probably a wow of a film, but I had seen the original.
But it just is not in the same league as the original or for that matter any Pixar film.
Harsh words? Not really, the big problem is that this is the same film as the original except they swap the parents places and replace the baby sitter for a Racoon.
WOWEE!
I remember the DVD extras for the original where Brad Bird made it clear that he would absolutely, positively, definitely not make a sequel unless he had a good enough story to warrant it that it had something new to say.
Well that has gone out the window, as its just the same story again.
The wrist watch test: I was part way through this film and I'll be honest I started checking my watch for the time, why?
Because I was BORED!
The final bit of WHY DID THEY BOTHER is that this film cost 200 million just to make, HOW?
If it was new story wise I could understand but Its the same film and most of the same 3D resources could have been re-used, where did the money go?
Not on the story or script that's for sure.
So is it a bad film?
NO it is not bad it is an average film that cost 200 million to make.
'Incredibles 2' was probably the most anticipated movie of the year; it's hard to believe it's made 14 years since the first original. So obviously everyone was more than ready for this.
The film does come through when it comes to entertaining action and comedy, with Jack-Jack, Bob, and Edna providing most of the biggest laughs. The plot is interesting, because we've got to know what happened to the Parr family. As far as the supervillain mystery, it's acceptable and somewhat entertaining, but a bit predictable and generic. The final criticism I have is that Edna definitely deserved more screen time.
That being said, it is still an entertaining movie and not at all "painful" to watch.
In conclusion, 'Incredibles 2' is funny, exciting, and really worth a viewing.
The film does come through when it comes to entertaining action and comedy, with Jack-Jack, Bob, and Edna providing most of the biggest laughs. The plot is interesting, because we've got to know what happened to the Parr family. As far as the supervillain mystery, it's acceptable and somewhat entertaining, but a bit predictable and generic. The final criticism I have is that Edna definitely deserved more screen time.
That being said, it is still an entertaining movie and not at all "painful" to watch.
In conclusion, 'Incredibles 2' is funny, exciting, and really worth a viewing.
Have always been a big fan of Pixar, liking to loving pretty much all their short films (particularly 'Presto', 'One Man Band', 'Geri's Game', 'Piper' and 'Knick Knack'). Also like to love a vast majority of their feature films, my favourites being the 'Toy Story' films, 'Up', 'Coco' and 'Inside Out' and my least favourites being the 'Cars' sequels and 'The Good Dinosaur'.
While not one of my favourite Pixar films, 'The Incredibles' is still a very, very good film that has gone even higher in my estimations after a well overdue re-watch to get myself prepared for 'Incredibles 2', fantastically animated, exciting, funny, emotionally investable and ground-breaking with great characters. Expectations were high for its long awaited sequel fourteen years on, and while it is not as good a film, and what could and should have been super and incredible wasn't quite, on the most part 'Incredibles 2' was worth the wait.
'Incredibles 2' does lack 'The Incredibles' originality (not much new here) and its emotional impact and character development is also not as good, the latter particularly is noticeably thinner (Bob for example was more complex before). It was a little too long for a story as slight as it was, would have trimmed it by 15-20 minutes and tightened the first act's pacing with it taking a bit too much time to get going.
Like others, among my biggest problems were to do with the villain. The villain was forgettable (one of Pixar's weakest easily), the twist concerning their identity that was too obvious too soon. Found their plan convoluted, that when explained made me want a re-wind button which was not possible in the cinema, and the motivation was pretty weak and extreme, took a while for me to get my head round. While the characters are fun, it did feel like there were too many, not sure whether it needed that many superheroes that aren't given enough to do other than in the climax.
However, it may sound like 'Incredibles 2' was a bad film. It wasn't. Actually enjoyed it a good deal. The animation is fantastic, smooth, vibrant in colour and meticulous in background detail, some very striking details, a richly immersive setting and the characters are well designed. Michael Giacchino's score gets one in a rousing mood while also being dynamic with the action. The action is superbly animated and thrilling with real suspense and excitement.
Writing has many moments of humour that provides a lot of laughs (Jack Jack steals the show here, especially with his powers and his fight with the racoon, with some nice lines later from Edna), moments that probe thought and drama that's relatable and never too sentimental (if not as poignant as one would like). The story does grip, more so in the Elastigirl story that really held my attention before the villain reveal underwhelmed. The family drama stuff is also very prominent, and while it is repetitive at times and there could have been less of it the best moments are very funny and it is very easy to relate to the dilemmas the characters face. Pacing mostly excites when things get going.
Character development is nowhere near as strong here and it would have benefitted from less characters and more done with the existing characters and more thought with the villain and their plan/motivations, but the characters are mostly fun with the highlight being Jack Jack. The voice acting is terrific, especially from Holly Hunter, Craig T Nelson and Samuel L Jackson. Brad Bird is a lot of fun in Edna's small role and Catherine Keener, Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks are good additions.
Overall, very enjoyable but wanted to like it much more. 7/10 Bethany Cox
While not one of my favourite Pixar films, 'The Incredibles' is still a very, very good film that has gone even higher in my estimations after a well overdue re-watch to get myself prepared for 'Incredibles 2', fantastically animated, exciting, funny, emotionally investable and ground-breaking with great characters. Expectations were high for its long awaited sequel fourteen years on, and while it is not as good a film, and what could and should have been super and incredible wasn't quite, on the most part 'Incredibles 2' was worth the wait.
'Incredibles 2' does lack 'The Incredibles' originality (not much new here) and its emotional impact and character development is also not as good, the latter particularly is noticeably thinner (Bob for example was more complex before). It was a little too long for a story as slight as it was, would have trimmed it by 15-20 minutes and tightened the first act's pacing with it taking a bit too much time to get going.
Like others, among my biggest problems were to do with the villain. The villain was forgettable (one of Pixar's weakest easily), the twist concerning their identity that was too obvious too soon. Found their plan convoluted, that when explained made me want a re-wind button which was not possible in the cinema, and the motivation was pretty weak and extreme, took a while for me to get my head round. While the characters are fun, it did feel like there were too many, not sure whether it needed that many superheroes that aren't given enough to do other than in the climax.
However, it may sound like 'Incredibles 2' was a bad film. It wasn't. Actually enjoyed it a good deal. The animation is fantastic, smooth, vibrant in colour and meticulous in background detail, some very striking details, a richly immersive setting and the characters are well designed. Michael Giacchino's score gets one in a rousing mood while also being dynamic with the action. The action is superbly animated and thrilling with real suspense and excitement.
Writing has many moments of humour that provides a lot of laughs (Jack Jack steals the show here, especially with his powers and his fight with the racoon, with some nice lines later from Edna), moments that probe thought and drama that's relatable and never too sentimental (if not as poignant as one would like). The story does grip, more so in the Elastigirl story that really held my attention before the villain reveal underwhelmed. The family drama stuff is also very prominent, and while it is repetitive at times and there could have been less of it the best moments are very funny and it is very easy to relate to the dilemmas the characters face. Pacing mostly excites when things get going.
Character development is nowhere near as strong here and it would have benefitted from less characters and more done with the existing characters and more thought with the villain and their plan/motivations, but the characters are mostly fun with the highlight being Jack Jack. The voice acting is terrific, especially from Holly Hunter, Craig T Nelson and Samuel L Jackson. Brad Bird is a lot of fun in Edna's small role and Catherine Keener, Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks are good additions.
Overall, very enjoyable but wanted to like it much more. 7/10 Bethany Cox
This could have been an amazing sequel, if the motive of the studio was to tell a genuine good story, as the first film did.
Sadly, they focused on cheap rehash of the first film, and reversed the roles, while lowering the role of Mr. Incredible, and pushing a political woke messages.
Which hurt the flow, sense and story of the film, which was one of the longest awaited sequels.
The outcome is extremely underwhelming film, forgettable, boring at times, and lacks to repeatable viewing experience the first one had.
Sadly, they focused on cheap rehash of the first film, and reversed the roles, while lowering the role of Mr. Incredible, and pushing a political woke messages.
Which hurt the flow, sense and story of the film, which was one of the longest awaited sequels.
The outcome is extremely underwhelming film, forgettable, boring at times, and lacks to repeatable viewing experience the first one had.
This movie is fantastic, loved the story and the characters. Where this movie loses points is in three separate continuous sequences of intense flashing. My sister is epileptic, and with no warnings we weren't prepared for any of it. She ended up seizing after the first sequence, and we had to cover her eyes for the their two. If you or any family members are sensitive to this sort of thing, AVOID THIS MOVIE.
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- TriviaAt one hour and fifty-eight minutes, this is not only the longest Pixar film to date, but was also the longest computer-animated feature film to date, until it was beaten by Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023).
- ErroresViolet's date with Tony was on a Friday evening. But the next morning, Mr Incredible sends his kids to school.
- Créditos curiososThere is a dedication in the closing credits "This film is dedicated to the SUPER FAMILIES and friends whose love & support keep us strong."
- Versiones alternativasInternational editions (such as the one shown in the Philippines) feature different graphics that, although visually different from the North America edition, retain the universal meaning. The title of Jack-Jack's storybook was changed from "Doozles are Dozing" to multiple letter Zs. Dash's math book loses the title "New Math for Life" and is replaced by a math equation.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Chronic Rift: Let's Take it From the Top (2018)
- Bandas sonorasMr. Incredible
Music and Lyrics by Michael Giacchino
Arranged by Alex Lacamoire
Produced by Michael Giacchino & Alex Lacamoire
Recorded by Joey Raia
Mixed by Derik Lee
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Incredibles 2
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 200,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 608,581,744
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 182,687,905
- 17 jun 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,243,225,667
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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