The Incredibles is one of the greatest films of the last few decades, if not cinematic history.
The elegantly crafted story expertly explores the egotism and responsibility that comes with superpowers, as well as the resentment and anxiety they can cause in others. And it does so within a rip-roaring, family friendly, but nonetheless adult, adventure in which not a single frame or line of dialogue is wasted.
Incredibles 2 thus has a problem. Sequels are always measure…
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