Despicable Me-2010
Director Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud
Starring Steve Carell, Jason Segel
Scott’s Review #526
Reviewed November 25, 2016
Grade: B-
My immediate reaction upon seeing Despicable Me (2010) is that it’s a cute film, just custom-made for the masses- children and families alike. This is fine, but I was honestly hoping for something a bit edgier or of more substance, but I did enjoy it at the same time.
The film is a fun, family-style affair for all ages with a nice story.
It tells of a villain, named Gru, who is in competition with other super-villains and hatches a plan to shrink and steal the moon.
He is reformed through three orphans (Margo, Edith, and Agnes) he first uses in his plan, but later comes to love and eventually adopts.
The orphans predictably reform Gru and bring out the nice man within him.
They change his life for the better.
There is nothing wrong with this film, nor is there anything tremendous about it either. I know some people loved it.
To me, Despicable Me (2010) was decent, but I wanted a bit more and perhaps a more complex or interesting plot, but that is just my taste talking.