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Incredibles 2 Movie Review

Incredibles 2 was not just a good movie, but I dare to say that it's the best superhero movie of the year!
So if you have seen the original Incredibles movie, then you should know that this movie basically picks up were the last one ended. So, Mr. Incredible in this movie takes care of the kids while his wife takes on the role of superhero that brings in the money for the family. The plot is a little predictable in some areas, but that doesn't detract from the overall experience.
This movie show's superhero's in a way that other superhero movies don't and that's the day to day struggles of life. Each and every actor gives it there all in this movie and I greatly appreciate that.
The music score in this film is nothing but outstanding. It fits the overall feel of the film perfectly.
I think that this movie will be up for a couple of awards this year. Among them would be for Best Animation, and Best Musical Score. If this movie doesn't win at least one award I will find that very surprising.
In my opinion some of the best parts of this movie are the kids. Oh my gosh, the kids in this film, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack. Jack-Jack probably has some of the funniest scenes in this film.  Dash has to deal with school work. Also Violet has to deal with teen problems. Everything that the kids go through, their dad also in a way has to deal with it, and it's so interesting watching them interact with each other.
I originally was going to give this movie a 4 out of 5 but after I gave this movie some more thought, I must give this movie a higher rating. If you liked the first Incredible movie you will love this movie too.


final score: 4.8/5



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