

The biggest surprise for me ended up being how great I found the Jack-Jack scenes to be. But since he got some enjoyable scenes as a stressed dad trying to take care of his children and was the primary focus of the first movie, it didn't bother me too much. When it comes to Bob, I do wish that the creators would have showed off his prowess as Mr. Dash also showed some character growth in the film and he ended up being an enjoyable presence. She went through development as a person, as a superhero, and had some pretty hilarious moments like when she squirted water out of her nose. Helen takes the spotlight for a decent portion of the film, and viewers got to see her awesome crime fighting abilities as Elastigirl. Each of the main characters added their own little flair to the movie. Although the story is fine, what I found to be a major highlight of the film would definitely be the characters, specifically the protagonists. Nonetheless, the story is executed quite well, and there are relatively no plot holes present in the movie. Yes, the plot is somewhat predictable and it is honestly quite simplistic at its core. Thankfully, the plot of Incredibles 2 was able to exceed the basic fundamental requirements of storytelling, especially for a superhero film.

Of course originality alone isn't enough to make a film great, especially if the writers are unable to compose a comprehensible story for their film. This results in Incredibles being a truly unique feature. These two genres may not seem compatible on paper, but Incredibles is just able to make it work.

When they're not fighting crime, the members of the Parr family find themselves dealing with basic human predicaments, like trying to raise a baby and figuring out how to do math homework. This movie was an incredible success! I just love how Incredibles is able to expertly mix superhero action with the struggles faced by your average family. But was Incredibles 2 able to reach the high bar set by its predecessor? I'd personally say yes. Fast forward fourteen years and I found myself sitting in a movie theatre with a bunch of other twenty year olds excitedly waiting to watch its sequel. Having grown up in the 2000s and being an advid fan of animation and superheroes, I'd be lying if I told you that I wasn't entranced by Disney Pixar's Incredibles from 2004.
