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Alors que les années 70 battent leur plein, Gru qui grandit en banlieue au milieu des jeans à pattes d’éléphants et des chevelures en fleur, met sur pied un plan machiavélique à souhait pour réussir à intégrer un groupe célèbre de super méchants, connu sous le nom de Vicious 6, dont il est le plus grand fan. Il est secondé dans sa tâche par les Minions, ses petits compagnons aussi turbulents que fidèles. Avec l’aide de Kevin, Stuart, Bob et Otto – un nouveau Minion arborant un magnifique appareil dentaire et un besoin désespéré de plaire – ils vont déployer ensemble des trésors d’ingéniosité afin de construire leur premier repaire, expérimenter leurs premières armes, et lancer leur première mission. Gru passe l’audition pour intégrer l’équipe. Le moins qu’on puisse dire c’est que l’entrevue tourne mal, et soudain court quand Gru leur démontre sa supériorité et se retrouve soudain leur ennemi juré.
Cast
- Steve Carell as Gru (voice)
- Pierre Coffin as Kevin / Stuart / Bob / Minions (voice)
- Alan Arkin as Wild Knuckles (voice)
- Taraji P. Henson as Belle Bottom (voice)
- Julie Andrews as Gru's Mom (voice)
- Jean-Claude Van Damme as Jean Clawed (voice)
- Lucy Lawless as Nun-Chuck (voice)
- Michelle Yeoh as Master Chow (voice)
- Dolph Lundgren as Svengeance (voice)
- Danny Trejo as Stronghold (voice)
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Reviews
Minions: The Rise of Gru feels like the franchise is starting to return to what made it great. Bringing back great characters like Gru and Nefario substantiated the movie providing a stronger connection to the Despicable Me movies than the last Minions film. Great Easter eggs, clever jokes, and fun moments throughout equaled a fantastic new entry in this beloved franchise.
2015's <em>'Minions'</em> wasn't a film I found enjoyment with (6/10, fwiw), but its sequel genuinely entertained thoroughly. It doesn't offer anything truly hilarious, but there were a relatively high number of times where it made me chuckle. I was not expecting anything positive from it, yet it actually pulls through with a fun time. I'd even say it's the best release from the entire franchise.
Steve Carell remains a strong lead for these <em>'Despicable Me'</em> projects, as does Pierre Coffin - the voice of the Minions, of course! Taraji P. Henson is an excellent addition, as is Alan Arkin. Michelle Yeoh is good value too, but her character is a bit lame unfortunately - a bit of a waste of Yeoh, to be honest. Elsewhere, animation-wise: quality - very vibrant!
Lastly, how many butt shots is too many butt shots? I counted at least 3, 4 perhaps: 3(?) x Minions and 1 x Gru. I hope this isn't Kyle Balda's version of Quentin Tarantino's <em>thing</em>...