FILM REVIEW | MINIONS - THE RISE OF GRU

Cinemagic Young Film Critic Angelika Dzenite attended a special preview of Minions: The Rise of Gru with thanks to Universal Pictures Ireland and here shares her thoughts with us.

Minions: The Rise of Gru is an amazing family-friendly comedic, animated movie, which features talented film actors and actresses such as Steve Carell (voice acted Gru), TarajiP.Henson (voice acted Belle Bottom) and Russell Brand(voice acted Dr Nefario).Minions: The Rise of Gru is directed by Kyle Balda who has also made some other amazing filmography such as Despicable Me 3, Minions, The Mask and The Lorax. The films he has produced have been very successful and have won many awards like the nomination for Best Animated film in 2015 for the BAFTA Awards as well as being nominated for Outstanding Visual Effects in Animated Features in 2018 at the Visual Effects Society Awards.

The movie is about how Gru, when he was young, wanted to become a villain and this movie explores what motivated him into joining the villain Corp known as the vicious 6, as he had always aspired to be like Wild Knuckles who was unfortunately betrayed by his own team. The animated film then shows the idea of when young Gru goes to apply for the opening space in the vicious 6, it ends up going horribly wrong and that is when Gru thinks of a plan which then ends up with him and his minions on the run. What makes this film so beautiful is that it shows the power of friendship within the story line. as when Gru is on the run he bumps into Wild knuckles and is in need of help and Knuckles then helps Gru.



The plot of the story was very well done with the background to every main character you have seen in the film, as you got a glimpse of either what powers they had or what involvement they had in the film or in the film of “Despicable Me”. Theconflict was very smart as it led to a lot of rising action like the minions learning karate to them having a huge battle scene near the end of the film. The animation was amazing and really brought the feeling of excitement and action to the theatre, not to mention the music was spot on as it was based upon the 1970s which made it more accurate, and the creativity of the characters was spectacular, from a nun with floating powers and nun-chucks to a gut with an iron fist and super strength. This film also had female empowerment and showed  cultural diversity through villains to heroes.

The creative elements in the Minions: The Rise of Gru were surprisingly good but could have been better. The characters were well written, but I was expecting better because some of them barely had any screen time, like Dr Nefario who was only seen 2 minutes in the film. I wished they could have explained how he was a villain at some point in his life. Thevillainous 6 was a good concept to add to this film but I feel like the story line was rushed as it didn’t give us enough time to understand why he desired to become a villain and how he was villainous in school or at home. The genre was comedy, adventure, action and animation, the director succeeded in some parts of the film to include humour but at the same time it lacked it as well, it was the same with action. The dialogue was well written and at the end of the film it was all put together and made a heart-warming ending.

To conclude I enjoyed the film personally and it really brought childhood imagination to life as you were able to laugh and feel hyped for fight scenes as well as you get to experience spectacular animated movie with a good story line filled with character development and surprises. I would most definitely suggest this film to any age as it suitable and it gets you set off for an adventure on how Gru ended becoming a villain and hero by heart.