Starring
the voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Trey Parker, Miranda
Cosgrove, Dana Gaier, Nev Scharrel, Pierre Coffin, Steve Coogan,
Julie Andrews. Directed by Pierre Coffin & Kyle Balda. (2017, 90
min).
A
funny thing happened on my way through Despicable Me 3...it
turned into a sequel to two different movies.
This
is, foremost, the third film in Illumination's uber-popular
franchise. Gru and his wife, Lucy, are now agents for the
Anti-Villain League, but get fired after failing to apprehend former
80's child star-turned supervillain Balthazat Bratt. Gru then gets an
invite from long-lost twin brother, Dru, who lives in Freedonia. So
Gru brings the whole family along, at which time the film juggles
several concurrent stories: Lucy struggling with being a stepmom,
little Nev's quest to find a real unicorn and Gru & Dru trying to
steal back a diamond stolen by Bratt, who wants revenge on Hollywood
by destroying the entire town and needs the jewel to power his giant robot.
"Dammit, Dru, go find a restroom!" |
Meanwhile,
the Minions, disgusted that Gru was fired from his job, have
abandoned him, but end up going to prison. At least a third of the
movie is dedicated to their misadventures and in-no-way figures into
the main plot, meaning Despicable Me 3
frequently plays more like a Minions sequel. One's
enjoyment of these little fellas depends largely on whether or not you've already had
your fill of their antics (for this writer, the threat
of overkill looms large).
"We're mad as hell and we're not gonna take it anymore!" |
With
all these subplots padding things out, Despicable Me 3 is
narratively the most meandering in the series. Furthermore, despite dedicated
voice work by Trey Parker, Bratt isn't a very interesting villain.
Having your character embody everything goofy about the 80s isn't
really that clever, since people have been poking fun at that decade
ever since it ended. Such gags and references will be lost on kids,
while their parents have seen & heard it all before.
But
that's probably nitpicking. Like the previous films, Despicable Me
3 is colorful, exuberant and just amusing enough to keep it from being a parental endurance test while their kids laugh their butts off. If nothing else, the
film knows its audience, which I suppose qualifies as praise.
EXTRA
KIBBLES (mostly
geared toward kids)
FEATURETTES:
"The Making of Despicable Me 3"; "Character Profiles";
"Developing Dru"
SHORT:
"The Secret Life of Kyle" (Gru's dog)
"MINION
MOMENTS" - Essentially two half-minute shorts.
"DESPICABLE
ME TV" & "FREEDONIA VISITORS GUIDE" - Voice-over
"Advertisements" made from scenes from the film.
"THE
AVL FILES" - An interactive feature profiling several
characters.
MUSIC
VIDEOS: "Doowit" (sing-along video) & "Yellow
Light"
DELETED
SCENE
GALLERIES:
"Minion Mugshots" & "Wanted Posters"
DVD
& DIGITAL COPIES
KITTY CONSENSUS:
NOT BAD...LIKE CAT CHOW
(But enough of the minions, already!)
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