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Release Date: Jul 09, 2010
Runtime: 1 hr. 35 min.
Director: Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin
Cast: Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Julie Andrews, Will Arnett.
As the first computer-animated feature film from Universal Studios and Illumination, “Despicable Me” is able to find its niche with ease amongst the animation giants. Backed with a star-studded vocal cast and an abundance of adorableness, it’s enjoyable for kids, as well as those young at heart. Whether it is the little yellow minions with unintelligible dialogue or the fluffy unicorn-obsessed Agnes, the laughter comes in waves due to the cuteness factor rather than comicalness. What begins as villain rivalry quickly becomes a heartfelt picture of self-discovery and the importance of family. Because of this shift in moods, the pacing of the story seems choppy at times, but it does eventually regain itself in the end. While it is redundant to draw comparisons to Pixar, or even DreamWorks, the film still holds its own, both visually and conceptually. With a full slate of projects leading all the way into 2012, Illumination may prove to offer up some heavy competition.
Rating: 3½ stars
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