Minions Story:-
Each film in the “Despicable Me” franchise doubles as a Minions movie, as the adorable yellow characters consistently steal the spotlight. However, what distinguished the 2015 standalone prequel was its ability to let the Minions shine independently, breaking away from their usual partnership with Gru.
Movie Ratings
Release Date | 30 June 2022 |
Language | English |
Genre | Adventure, Animation, Comedy |
Duration | 1h 28min |
Cast | Pierre Coffin, Steve Carell, Michelle Yeoh, RZA, Taraji P. Henson, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lucy Lawless, Danny Trejo, Russell Brand, Dolph Lundgren, Julie Andrews, Alan Arkin |
Director | Kyle Balda |
Writer | Brian Lynch, Matthew Fogel |
Music | Heitor Pereira |
Producer | Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy, Chris Renaud |
Production | Universal Pictures, Illumination Entertainment |
Certificate | 16+ |
In “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” we are introduced to a young Gru at the age of 11, already harboring dreams of world domination and adorned with characteristic features like a hunchback and hook nose. His ambition? To become a supervillain, ideally joining the infamous Vicious Six. However, uncertainty surrounds whether the Minions will aid or hinder his ambitions, though audiences know the franchise can carry a film without Gru, but not without the Minions.
With each installment, Illumination’s animation prowess evolves. Director Kyle Balda and the creative team seamlessly blend slapstick comedy reminiscent of the Three Stooges with the timeless charm of classic character animation, innovating on how to execute such gags in a three-dimensional space.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that the “Minions” sequel serves more as a “Despicable Me” prequel, laying the groundwork for elements that directly tie into the original movie. This strategic approach, akin to other franchises like “Star Wars” and “Cruella,” explores the journey of a seemingly good character embracing their darker inclinations as their preferred path diverges.
The Minions find a new figure to idolize in their “mini boss,” despite his stature matching theirs. Meanwhile, Gru surrounds himself with memorabilia of renowned villains, aspiring to join their ranks. However, when an opportunity arises for Gru to prove himself, he seizes it, sparking a frenzied pursuit with high stakes.
Amidst the chaos, the Minions find themselves entangled in Gru’s escapades, shedding light on how they became his loyal companions. While initially viewed as nuisances, their role becomes pivotal as they strive to redeem themselves in Gru’s eyes.
Despite its strengths, “The Rise of Gru” occasionally falters in its pacing and narrative shortcuts. However, it remains a humorous and enjoyable addition to the franchise, delivering on expectations with its blend of mischief and heartwarming moments.