Interesting. It was definitely an entertaining flick as many of Dreamworks CGI'ed movies are, but I didn't see it as being particularly red pill in the slightest. I did appreciate the satire/spoofing of what American superhero soap opera comics had become. I just didn't understand the motivation or psychologies of the primary characters. Syndrome's motivations in particular made zero sense. Going from president of Mr. Incredible's fan club to a wealthy reclusive industrialist super-villain murderer of super heroes? Wha?
It's a pretty quality family movie. I have to watch a lot of them lately, having a little guy. Surprisingly i see very little SJW bullshit in the kids movies we watch.
Pixar is pretty great all around, as is most DreamWorks movies.
InternetUser ago
I did enjoy the "Whatever happened to women first?" "Whatever happened to equal rights?" exchange.
The sequel will probably ruin it though.
Native ago
I was worried to and the same writer is back for the sequel.
InternetUser ago
Nice!
carnold03 ago
Interesting. It was definitely an entertaining flick as many of Dreamworks CGI'ed movies are, but I didn't see it as being particularly red pill in the slightest. I did appreciate the satire/spoofing of what American superhero soap opera comics had become. I just didn't understand the motivation or psychologies of the primary characters. Syndrome's motivations in particular made zero sense. Going from president of Mr. Incredible's fan club to a wealthy reclusive industrialist super-villain murderer of super heroes? Wha?
middle_path ago
It's a pretty quality family movie. I have to watch a lot of them lately, having a little guy. Surprisingly i see very little SJW bullshit in the kids movies we watch.
Pixar is pretty great all around, as is most DreamWorks movies.
DrPenguin ago
Angry Birds should be on that list. I'm very serious.
pauly_pants ago
The only thing that would have made it better is if there was some scavenger hook nosed bird that convinced the pigs to go.
I_TakeupSpace ago
Angry serious?