Incredibles 2
SCORE: 75
I am very thankful Disney sent Family Friendly Gaming the Blu-ray +
DVD + Digital Code retail version of Incredibles 2. There are some
interesting discussions within this movie. There are also some
controversies that I will try to explore. Thankfully this movie picks up
where the last one left off. We see the family work together against the
Underminder. This is probably the best scene in the movie. It reminded
me of the Fantastic Four in so many ways.
The Underminer gets away and damage is caused to the city. The super
heroes are blamed for it and are put up in a motel for two weeks. After
that they need to fend for themselves. Mr Incredible is all ready for
doing the normal manly duties and providing for his family. That is
until his wife Elastigirl is offered a job to improve the image of the
super heroes and get the law changed. In essence break the law to change
the law.
This is where Incredibles 2 gets radicalized and extremely
controversial. The gender confusion this movie supports is being pointed
out by concerned groups. Incredibles 2 has also been accused of being
part of the war on men. There is also violence and mild language issues
in this movie. There is a really bright scene with flashing lights that
can damage those with epilepsy.
Jack-Jack is absolutely hilarious in Incredibles 2 His seventeen powers
can be seen in the Auntie Edna short. Craftie mom and Noah did a video
review of that short. That should be online around the same time as this
review. Jack-Jack winds up saving the day in Incredibles 2 too. That is
pretty neat to see. Jack-Jack is the runaway star in Incredibles 2. He
overshadows his siblings easily.
There are a variety of interesting issues deal with in Incredibles 2. Do
you break a law you disagree with to try and get it changed? Do you help
when others ask for it? Do you apologize for helping clean up someone's
mess because they do not like the outcome? Are screens brainwashing us?
Do you accept the lessons in the entertainment you watch? Are you even
aware of the lessons being taught you from entertainment?
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Sounds: 70%
Replay/Extras: 95%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System:
Blu-ray/DVD
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Pixar
Rating: ‘PG’ - Parental Guidance Suggested {For Action Sequences and
some Brief Mild Language}
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