The Incredibles Movie
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Storyline
TAGLINES
Do hero, ek awaaz!! (Hindi-language version)
Save The Day
On November 5th Expect The Incredible
Twice the hero he used to be
Super cool
No gut, no glory
Sock'er Mom
Mr. Incredible (A.K.A. Bob Parr), and his wife Helen (A.K.A. Elastigirl), are the world's greatest famous crime-fighting superheroes in Metroville. Always saving lives and battling evil on a daily basis. But fifteen years later, they have been forced to adopt civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs where they have no choice but to retire of being a superhero and force to live a "normal life" with their three children Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack (who were secretly born with superpowers). Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top secret assignment. He soon discovers that it will take a super family effort to rescue the world from total destruction.
| Samuel L. Jackson | Lucius Best/Frozone |
| Jason Lee | Buddy Pine/Syndrome |
| Holly Hunter | Helen Parr/Elastigirl |
| Thandie Newton | |
| Craig T. Nelson | Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible |
| Dominique R. Louis | Bomb Voyage |
| Teddy Newton | Newsreel Narrator |
| Jean Sincere | Mrs. Hogenson |
| Maeve Andrews | Jack Jack Parr |
| Wallace Shawn | Gilbert Huph |
| Spencer Fox | Dashiell 'Dash' Parr |
| Lou Romano | Bernie Kropp |
| Wayne Canney | Principal |
| Sarah Vowell | Violet Parr |
| Michael Bird | Tony Rydinger |
| Brad Bird |
Visitor Reviews
The Incredibles
posted on 30 Aug 2009Well, what can I say about this movie? When I first heard about it, I thought it would be a major bust- but after seeing it my verdict is........ THE BEST ANIMATED MOVIE OF ALL TIME! Sorry about the outburst, but in my opinion- it is. The interview of the main 'supers' at the start of the film- I laughed my socks off! Honestly, you must see it.The characters that I love are- Edna and elastigirl. Edna is the fashion designer and is.......... i can find any other word to describe her apart from hilarious and elastigirl/Helen Parr is just the coolest mum you could ever have (apart from the fact she is a super hero).The plot isn't thin and the characters are totally lovable- especially Jack-Jack.I give it 10/10 and would like to end with a quote from the movie: "that was totally wicked!" Hilo12
Pixar does it again!
posted on 24 Aug 2009I thought this movie was really quite good! I wasn't too sure about wanting to see it, and i wasn't really in the mood for something funny, but i laughed out loud almost the entire film! there were lots of moments throughout that the audience all laughed together, we even clapped at certain really funny, true moments! the graphics were fantastic, the characters voices were really fun to listen to, partially because it's so start-studded, but the writing is hilarious! it's a family of superheroes-i promise it's more entertaining than watching someone at their 9 to 5 job and trying to take care of the family, blah blah. IT'S A GOOD MOVIE! i recommend seeing it with friends and family. i'm 20 years old, went with people my age and older, and we all loved it! we got stuck sitting in the very front, but i even recommend sitting close up just because you almost feel a part of the animation. it's almost like a giant video game. regardless, check it out.
Noticed something
posted on 24 Aug 2009Being a comic book fan I noticed this movie mirrors the comic by Frank Miller "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" With the Supers being force into hiding of course its not a complete mirroring of the book in the book Superman and a few other superhero are still around. But did anyone isle see this similarity? Thats just what I noticed cause I am such a dork. I also just have to say I loved the movie as well. I was hooked pretty early cause I am huge Jason Lee fan to begin with. I also like the Mallrats reference in it about buddy with Mr. Incredible calling him Brodie. If you cant't tell I am just typing random thoughts about it cause it wont let me post unless its 10 lines.The Lovable dork Chunky J
Talented people
posted on 20 Aug 2009What can I say I loved this film too much...I watched it with my baby brothers and I thought here we go another boring movie like Pokemon, Harry Potter but it was very entertaining from the word go.This movie has been crafted brilliantly to entertain all those who come to the cinema...By the end of this film I was hoping to see more and I still am I hope a sequel is made....This movie has made me aware of these producers talent and now I am quite keen on watching all their movies...They have talent as they can grasp any audience they desire and when you can do that you are sure to secure big revenues at the cinema and then on the DVD
Incredibly Incredible
posted on 18 Aug 2009One of the best animated feature of all time, if not the best.......The Incredibles is a story of supers, who are acclaimed for their fame and mysterious powers... But when mankind feels the days of the supers are over, they order the supers to go under cover and live with their secret identities, and stop using their super powers....Their lives becomes monotonic, and instead of their exciting jobs, they are stuck to punching papers all day and cleaning diapers.... But when these ex-supers start disappearing, one of them takes up the responsibility, to catch up with the bad guy, once and for all.... So, Mr. Incredible, and his family of Incredible super heroes, take it up to save the day........Overall, it is a pretty neat movie with a very good story, and nice script.... The animation is naturally superb, but what it stands out from rest of the animation releases this year, is the completeness....This was exactly the case with Finding Nemo, and like it, this is yet again, a movie which one can say that is a complete movie.....So, that's why it got the damn Academy Award, for animation plus the other 2....Overall 8/10.....
Better than I Expected
posted on 16 Aug 2009The Incredibles is about a pair of superheroes who get married and raise their own family of super-power children. Trouble is, Mr. Incredible (the father), gets sued and the whole group has to be relocated several times to keep their identities hidden. A brewing crisis eventually causes the crime-fighters to take up old habits.The film is action-packed and the animation helps to carry the plethra of jokes and sight-gags that The Incredibles and cast offer. This film is great fun for anyone, not just kids, and not just Pixar fans. With a solid story and unpredictable turns of events, this is definitely one worth the trip to the cine-plex.
Incredible!!!!
posted on 14 Aug 2009Wonderful movie. For a moment, I forgot that I am watching a comic. Emotions looked real. Characters just fitted very well. Story is really good and animation is world class. No noise, no deviations and narration was straight to the point. Everyone in the superhero's family is given a unique power and they are given a pie of their share fighting with the baddies. All characters are balanced really well which most of the superhero movies miss. suspense about the villain really stands out. I enjoyed watching this movie. I am curious about the second part of this movie. I haven't found anything to complain. This movie deserves a 10/10.
The Newest and Best Disney-Pixar Movie
posted on 12 Aug 2009I saw this movie at a screening couple days ago. It was very hilarious and entertaining. The storyline is pretty interesting, with many twists and turns. The movie is full of excitement, action and humor. It's so much fun to watch it. There are many movies that's been made about a single superhero, but The Incredibles is about a superhero family. Each member in the Incredibles Family has his/her own special abilities. They work together as a team to save themselves and the world from evil. I liked The Incredibles a lot not only because it showed how the superheroes are extraordinary, but it also presents the ordinary lives of the superheroes when they are not using their special abilities. Even though this movie is presented in a very funny way, it emphasizes themes such as love, family, growing up, conscience, and of course, good and evil.
'Incredibles' Wasn't What I Expected
posted on 12 Aug 2009The Incredibles:Toy Story, Monster's Inc, and Finding Nemo all had one thing in common, they were great family films! They were funny without being crude, and once in a while had some comical violence. The Incredibles was nothing like its predecessors! I was surprised at how much non-comical violence it had! Many bad guys met explosive ends. It is somewhat expected though because it was PG and it was directed by Brad Bird (director of the Simpsons, and Iron Giant). It nevertheless wasn't very funny like the other Pixar films, and it just didn't have the feel of a Pixar film, it was more of a mix between Spy Kids, and X-Men. Bob Parr (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) was known to all as Mr. Incredible, but now the he has retired to a quiet life in the suburbs and a job as an insurance salesman. But after a mysterious person summons him to a remote island, he springs back into action, along with his superpower-endowed family; Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), Dash, and Violet Parr. Then the plot thickens (maybe too much for a kids movie) when a crazy little scientist tries to take over as the Ultimate Superhero.The movie is actually pretty good if you think of it more as an action film, then a comedy/kids movie. The effects once again have gotten even more realistic, every explosion actually looks real! The characters are also really funny at points! Especially Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson), and a little man by the name of Gilbert Huph (Mr. Incredibles boss). There were parts where I laughed out loud, but they were few. One other upside is the previews before the movie! There is one incredibly awesome looking Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith trailer, due out in May of next year! Be sure to see that! All in all: 7 out of 10 Rated PG for action violence.
Everyone wants to be a hero.
posted on 12 Aug 2009What is the worst thing for a superhero? Being an ordinary guy. As an ordinary person, I wonder how it would feel to be a superhero sometimes. Imagine it! Wearing an ugly tube with a big "S" on it(S for Stupidman?) and flying over the city to fight with what we call bad guys. That's really...incredible.However, it's not very good for the Incredibles to live a normal life as the others because they can hardly get used to that. There is at times that we see the people that are different from us in a strange way, as though they should have been the same as us. That is what the animation movie "The Incredibles" talking about.One of the reasons why our world is developing faster and faster is that we can show ourselves, we can show our personalities and we can bring our talent into full play. So, we should bring the Incredibles' power into full play, instead of refusing them, should we? Expect for expressing this point and the love among the members of the family, the story isn't very fresh to me, which is quite "superhero", just as "Superman".
Worth seeing, but perhaps not paying for.
posted on 08 Aug 2009This film has some good moments, and my nephews, 5 and 8, found it to be quite enjoyable. It's worth seeing purely for the fashion designer, Edna Mode. I found it to be surprisingly action-packed for a Pixar film, and perhaps a little heavy-handed on the "we are all special" note. Compared to the absurd charm of Antz, or the mocking humor of Shrek, this film is quite straight-forward: the humor was largely slapstick or just absurd. However, Holly Hunter puts in a shining performance as Elastigirl, and Brad Bird, the writer and director, did a splendid job on voicing Edna Mode, the aforementioned fashion designer. However, Edna or no Edna, I'd recommend renting instead of going to the theater.
My movie mind was to small to comprehend...
posted on 08 Aug 2009As the year of 2004 comes to an end it's OK to say that we had a generally good movie year. None the less, it's not over 'till it's over, and Pixar newbie Brad Bird is fighting for the years best movie. Big titles that we're really disappointing such as 'Troy' and 'Spider-man 2' could never live up to the very high expectations the audience had, none the less, they seemed to do big at the box office, I for one can speak freely and say, I've seen a lot of big budget crap this year. Movies that we're actually quite original like 'Van Helsing' where killed straight away by pro-critics. Maybe it lacked in script, but it payed out double maybe even triple when we check out the CGI that was created. However, nothing could completely satisfy my needs and expectations. I guess I just want to much on screen for the miserable 150miljon dollars, right?I felt this way basically most of the time when I saw a big movie. OK, it wasn't all bad, but I wanted something extra. If a complete feature length movie can be as good as the trailer, I will be satisfied and guess what, 'The Incredibles' pull it of. I'll say even more, it gave me a complete 120minute during thrill throughout my whole body, and when I left the teathre, my mouth was still open. I just couldn't believe what I saw. The plot is as well formed as the characters developed. But and here is where the huge BUT comes in when we go and see a movie like this, we expect to be blown away by the graphics. And that's exactly what happened. I just can't comprehend what I witnessed during the whole film. It's amazingly exiting and fast. It contains look-a-like scenes from all the major films, but in stat of just doing it OK, it does everything better. To name one, the tree chase with Dash is simply outstanding.Without any doubt, Pixar studio's has not only raised the bar animation wise, but this film will make us expect more from movies in general. This one has it all, and there's absolutely nothing that could have made it even better than it already is. I give it a big 11/10 and make a wish upon a star for sequels.Pixar, thanks a million! You are well worthy of your 8euro's admission!!!
Incredible - Did someone already say that?
posted on 04 Aug 2009Just saw this movie and I'm still on a high so my comments might be over the top.This is the type of action packed film with perfectly placed humor and even a few touching scenes. Fathers and mothers might shed a tear, especially if you get into films and experience what the characters experience.In other words, I laughed, I cried, I will watch this movie again and it is a definite buyer when the DVD is released.The effects are vary impressive, I wish all superhero movies were done half as well. The timing, the action, the plot were executed with great vigor and you can feel the emotion the performers convey both digitally and vocally.The storyline really moved the plot forward, almost every scene moves the plot forward. The film effectively comments on family issues, teenage issues and even work issues. I'm impressed at how accurately it expressed the challenges family members face.
Pixar's Best
posted on 02 Aug 2009With every new release from Pixar, I have higher expectations. Incredibly (ha ha), they hit the mark every time. Not only did Pixar improve on their human characters (not their strongest in the past), they have more personality and expression than most actors out there. I'm not exaggerating. I was enthralled by every bit of the movie. The characters were very well-developed and the writing, as usual, was priceless - whether it be through dialogue or simply the situations the characters get themselves into. The story was, again, the best part of the movie but that's what Pixar's all about and that's what I love about that studio. Story first. Eye candy second. And let me just say there is a hell of a lot of eye candy. On top of a great story with more-than-believable characters, the graphics and sound floored me. I caught myself a few times with my mouth gaping open in sheer awe of what I was witnessing. From the explosions, fast camera action, and scenery to the character animation, ocean water and wet hair, you will be amazed. If anyone doesn't see this movie in the theaters, it would be an incredible shame.
The Best Animated Film Of 2004
posted on 25 Jul 2009The Incredibles is by far the best animated film of the year! Brad Bird has directed a movie so good that it is actually being nominated for Best Screenplay at the Academy Awards! I hope it wins!The animation featured in this comic gem is absolutely incredible! The animated characters are so real looking that you often forget that they aren't real! The jokes and gags in this movie are really funny, and you are garanteed to laugh your head off. It isn't a surprise that this movie is funny, after all it was directed by one of the producers of The Simpsons. Basically, if you like movies that are action-packed, funny, have a great story and have an excellent cast, you'll love this one-of-a-kind film!
"The Incredibles" lives up to its name
posted on 21 Jul 2009I saw Pixar's latest on opening day and I saw it once again the day after. I say with no reservations that it was well worth it and just as entertaining (if not more so) the second time.The CGI film focuses on a family of superheroes trying to fit into conventional suburban life. But this is easier said than done as a threat from Mr. Incredible's past endangers he, his wife Elastigirl, and their kids Dash, Violet, and Jack-Jack.The animation is top-notch. The characters don't look very photo realistic like the humans in the Shrek films, but they're not supposed to be - it's a world with a cartoony, comic-book feel. Hair and cloth effects, lighting, and explosions are all accurately and intricately conveyed for a very immerse experience.There are laughs for both young and old alike, but the story is what really drives the film. The characters' motivations are well-developed, and the plot is creative. The average kid may actually find it a bit complex, in my opinion. It's a little more violent than I expected. Nothing graphic, but there's a lot of combat (your typical punch-and-kick fare) and deaths are implied. As usual, the best bet is to simply know your kid.I wish Samuel L. Jackson's character, Frozone, was in it more. But hey, you have to save some things for the sequel, right? That is, if Disney and Pixar can kiss and make up. How does "The Incredibles" stack up to Pixar's other masterpieces? Well, it could very well be their best yet. The only one I might put before it is the classy laugh-riot that is "Toy Story 2". I guess time will tell, but if I had to choose right now, I'd put "The Incredibles" in at #1.In the end, I think "The Incredibles" really reminds me of what a blessing Pixar is. Few other studios have been able to make films that equally entertain both children and adults and actually have heart. All of these classics, in less than 10 years! I hope that Pixar will continue to make innovative animation, unforgettable characters, and great movies.10/10
Good except for the ending(s)
posted on 21 Jul 2009'The Incredibles' is a story about a family of superheroes who learn how to work together in order to defeat the villain and all of the technology that he can throw at them. The animation is done pretty well, and the story combines plenty of action and comedy. It is a pretty enjoyable film, but the main problem that I had with this film was the ending. (You can count on a sequel coming in a few years.) In fact, there are a couple of endings, and the last ending seems to leave you hanging, almost literally. It looks as if they wanted to wrap it all up but could not decide which ending to use, and they also wanted to make a sequel. Despite this, the film was pretty good, but the multiple ending thing really annoyed me.
Smart, Funny, but inconsistent tone and morality
posted on 11 Jul 2009This is a very enjoyable movie, with a lot of smart and interesting twists to the superhero genre. however it feels like two separate movies. The first half is more serious and is like a cross between a superhero spoof and the idea of a superhero taken as reality. The problem comes when the movie switches from being something that questioned the genre and made it more real to something that no longer takes its characters seriously. By the end this is just a ride movie, not an action movie with consistent character development and a point that people could walk away with. now, i'm not talking about a sound-byte "Message" that was missing, because something like that actually was there, it was just betrayed by the ending. The family of the incredibles became people with extraordinary powers rather than truly special or extraordinary people. *Spoiler* The lack of responsibility towards the villain that Mr. "incredible" showed disproves that he is anything other than a man with superhuman strength. He is not a hero. His ego had a part in creating the villain. syndrome had free will and choice to do what he did and it couldn't be called Mr incredible's fault, but Mr. incredible does kill him in a very cavalier manner with no attempt to capture or rehabilitate him, as a hero, incredible is supposed to be better in character than regular people. The film also treated the killing of syndrome as a joke, with that cape thing. on the one hand something like that can be considered funny in a cartoonish comic book setting but not in a world that is supposed to be taken seriously as the world of the incredibles had been set up to be. This movie had great potential and is still excellent in many respects, but it is not the great film that many critics and audiences seem to think it is.
Kapow!
posted on 07 Jul 2009This film had me lost in its realms; at times questioning whether it was animated characters or real people I was seeing. That was not because the characters didn't look 'entirely' human, but more because it was clear that they possessed human qualities; even though most of them were indeed super heros, who were delighted by life and did not abuse it. "I'm alive!" (Dash, after one of his near death experiences!) I felt that way too after watching it. I laughed so much. Edna 'Mode' ('Fashion' en francais)was the directors voice... loved it. Some parts were a little sinister... Like the cutest baby morphing into the hideous of beasts!I wonder what I would look like if I was a superhero... and what powers I would possess... This film makes you think (not just about that) but of not holding back your potential, but being proud to be who you are! Sound.



Not the Best Pixar ever - but great anyway
posted on 30 Aug 2009One thing I will hand to Pixar, they are acknowledging their adult fan base. Adult oriented animation is growing mainstream. This animation feels more like a regular film in that respect. We now take for granted the spectacular animation, so we pay attention to the story and characters. The story is not the most original - some have brought up the similarity to "Spy Kids" and I will concur. The very thing you will notice is much less humour. Once again this is not a bad thing, because we are given a more fleshed out relationship between the father and mother. Also, one of the kids definitely is a rebel, a nice touch to show that there no longer is such a thing as a nuclear family in this day and age. The film tries to unshackle the world of make believe as you watch this film, though only so far. With heavy music cues and 60's era production design, we are left no doubt that the audience is supposed to be thinking "James Bond" as we watch our hero's venture on to the villain's island base of operations. But there is one cool difference with this film. In many recent live-action adventure films, there would be a point where it was obvious that we were no longer looking at live actors, but pure CGI. The complaint rising out of this was "I can just stay home and play a video game". In "The Incredibles", we know this all pure CGI, so we don't need to lodge that complaint. Also, Pixar shows that our heroes are sometimes fallible. Now to the technical side of things. I liked "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" purely because of it's loving depiction of the cool look of the era. In this case, all the cool things from the early 60's are lovingly rendered in this film, from cars with lots of chrome, to traditional "Metropolis" skylines, to the jazzed up mega-stylish sets from the old Bond films. Indeed, it seems that Pixar polled their animators to see what their dream animation pieces would be, and they are all lovingly displayed neatly into the storyline. There is the "Doc Ock" machine, giving it realistic destructive capabilities. Then is the completely left field character who designed the superhero costumes. Her house is all things art-deco. There are comic book moments, car chases, tremendous point-of-view action shots, realistic lava, a fantastic waterfall, and on and on. I do not know the budget for this film, but there are many many setups, all with greatest 3D animation so far ever scene (until "Cars" comes out next year). Some looking far more realistic than the previously mentioned CGI shots from other live-action films. The shirt and coat the main character wears is far more realistic than the CGI coat worn by CGI Keanu Reeves in "Matrix Reloaded". Water, hair, and fire effects are similarly realistic. The only complaints? We see too little of Samuel Jackson's character, and we don't get too concerned about the peril our heroes get in, because we know they will survive to get our prerequisite happy ending. But then again, everyone knows that this will spawn a sequel, so who cares?I give this a 7 out of 10.Added 6/13/08: Alas no sequel is in the cards, it shows how much work went into the success of the original project. This film still remains one of my favourites.