So! You mentioned how Violet's powers reflected how she's an insecure teen, and that's exactly what the intention was! My family bought the version with a bonus features disc when the movie came out, and one of the behind the scenes features had I think the director saying that they picked the families powers using their familial roles Bob- Father, strong and protective- super strength Helen- Mother, needs to adapt to her families needs- super flexibility/ elasticity Violet- Teenage daughter, shy and insecure- invisibility and forcefields Dash- Child son, hyper and excited- super speed Jack-jack- literal infant, full of possibilities- like 20+ powers So you hit the nail on the head there!
About jack cack, its not just +20 powers. He literally can manipulate dimensions. There are a lots of complicated mathematical reasons of how we see jack jack only controls 1 power while regular people sees that he has multiple powers.
I think my favorite thing about this movie is how mature it is. There are so many scenes with characters talking that blew over my head as a kid like I didn’t know how the hell insurance worked but now that I’m an adult I can look back at those scenes and laugh. I wish they were more kids movies like that but there simply aren’t which makes this movie stand out even more.
something small i appreciate about violet and her crush is how hes not the typical jerk jock and how she just needed to be more confident and herself and that got her a date with him..she was the weird one who needed to change how she presented herself not him..thats rare to see...usually he needs to change and she would get over him by the end of the film cause cliche movie trope 101 is girl gets over hot boy for the boy that saw her for who she was all along..and I hate that trope....she was the one hiding herself...he was willing to open up...she is not one of these weird girls who likes someone but does nothing about it....she actually went for it and it worked out...who knew...yes she put in more of a effort to look more presentable to prove she is willing to which makes someone more desirable..its just facts..it shows initiative and is a good trait to look for in a partner...sometimes being yourself means be proactive...not stay the same to get what you want..you can look different but still be you...
the scene where mr incredible gets caught on syndrome's computer and gets shot by all those black balls was genuinely terrifying to me as a kid, and even to this day it still unnerves me. something about the way its edited and sounds is just so good
The scene where the missile blew up the plane is unsettling to me. Bob was 100% convinced his family was dead and I'm sure he blamed himself for it. That's dark.
As Bob finds the records of each hero that had been defeated as Syndrome tested trying to make a perfect anti-super machine. The way the music swells and gets more intense. That scene was always my favorite but it also unnerved me as a kid. Because I truly understood the death and why they died. It made Syndrome the coolest and scariest villain to me.
The track "Kronos" is what was playing during that scene. And it does a lot to sell that feeling of discomfort. But what really did it was just the masterclass level of cinematography and pacing added to the track. The track starts really subtle and small and builds to this grandeur that's nearly overwhelming. Much like the realization that occurs in the scene is also nearly overwhelming from a narrative perspective at just how dark at what's actually going on is. It's by far my most respected scene in the film.
I think the Incredibles is a good case in where a movie sets the bar so high that it is practically impossible for a sequel to deliver which is why I and so many people found 2 so underwhelming.
awesome astronaut, but Incredibles 2 was incredibly anticipated and people were asking for one for 14 years! Toy Story 2 was not as anticipated and it was only a 4 year difference.
@@Monki_Lives_Again Weak sequel because the first was just *incredible* I remember just how much my parents loved it too and generally, they were very very picky about movies, even now. It's nearly impossible for a movie as great as Incredibles to have an even better sequel.
@@zephyrdian2408 The thing is, most times a sequel doesn't have to be better in every way, it just needs to be a worth while continuation of the story. I think Incredibles 2 fell flat because it set off IMMEDIATELY AFTER Incredibles 1. There should have been a time jump like what Toy Story 2 and 3 did
@@phoebeclark4718 For me, I reach a highest tier plateau with things like this - I can't pick a favorite Disney film or character, I have many. Syndrome is fantastic, Dr. Facilier from Princess and the Frog is so delightfully creepy, Bowler hat guy from Meet the Robinsons is hilarious. Silver from treasure planet is so interesting because he's the villain and the mentor... These are all 2000s movies. 😄 You can tell when I grew up. From the little mermaid onward, I really can't think of a Disney villain for the next two decades I didn't like.
Tbh I love The Incredibles, The Incredibles 2 was decent to me. It was definetly not horrible or bad. But, it was still really good for a sequel, even stand alone it is actually quite enjoyable. But, no where near the amazing first movie.
The only "bad" thing i can think about the incredibles is the fact that after i finished i wanted more, but the sequel was much inferior. But even that is not exactly the movie's fault.
Why not blame the movie for how bad it is? In my opinion, it has no reason being as bad as it is. Yes, it’s unrealistic to say they had 14 years to come up with a good story because they didn’t plan to make a sequel for 14 years, but it’s just strongly disappointing that we got the same movie with different elements. Also, it had so many elements that were shown that just were dusted under the carpet. We could have had a movie on if the super’s identity were actually a huge obstacle, not a little inconvenience. We could have had a movie about the new generation of supers, not just a lifeless pawn solely to exist for the villain. We could have had a huge cult following through hypnotism which caused a HUGE problem for the supers, not just a weak plan that helps the supers. The sequel had so much potential, and didn’t at all tap into it enough. But again that’s just my opinion.
@@OfficialDeanAdler the sequel was just so mediocre...there was no soul compared to the first one. Not to mention the animation, which (in my opinion) seemed much more cartoonish than the first. The animation looked good though, just felt different u know?
@@MrBluntz I absolutely agree. They gave dash a bigger forehead, characters are more pointy if that makes sense, and they straight up gave a new model to Tony. Like i know the old Tony wasn’t really nice looking in the first, but they went from Tony😎 to Tony🤓.
SenseiBluntz I disagree, I thought the sequel was still good, I think some people judge it too harshly because they’re comparing it to the original. Most sequels don’t match the quality of the first film in a series, I believe that this sequel was definitely worth the wait, especially since we got a legitimately bad sequel from Pixar like Cars 2.
This brings back memories. When I was little I’d go over to my grandmas house and watch this while my parents went on dates. It wasn’t often, but there was always crunch dibs. And I use to have a leap pad, anyone remember those? My favorite book was the incredibles one. This movie’s almost as old as me, and the animation still holds up.
I know this is a scalding hot take, but the track Kronos Unveiled is so fucking amazing. It starts off quiet, barely even there, as Mr. Incredible sneaks his way into the computer room. As he's learning more and more about what Syndrome has done, all because of the way he treated him as a kid, it slowly crescendos. Then as he sees the plans and countdown for the v.10 model, the brass comes in, making it feel that much more intense. It hanging on a single note as Mrs. Parr reveals his location, unknowingly getting him captured, then ramping up again in a slightly different key as the turrets blast him from every direction, it really accentuates the tone of the scene so well, I'm not sure a better piece could have been written.
Unpopular opinion: I actually enjoyed Incredibles 2. I think it was a good sequel. But we ALL can agree that nothing beats the original. I’m gonna do it...it is really..................INCREDIBLE!
i watched the incredibles a few times when i was younger and had absolutely no idea what was going on, i just liked edna lmao. recently watched it again as an 18 year old and my god it was one of the best movies ive ever watched. i finally understood what bob was going through, understood why he was fired, understood why he couldnt go back to being a superhero, the whole magnificent plane scene, the kronos scene. it was like id never seen the movie before and was watching it for the first time :D
I really like you're description of elastigirl - I think in the current world view, she's a refreshing character. The original intro to the movie had Helen talking to a woman who put down her being a mother. But Helen wasn't having that. The intro they went with was better, but I love the idea of family expressed in this film. I love how many new films today are celebrating that a family is something you create, simply the ones you love. But I also think that the "nuclear family" is an honorable thing to strive for. To me, there's no greater calling in life, nothing that will have more importance, than the roles of mother and father.
You know whats weird. Between my brother and I, we had already come to the conclusion for several years that there really isn't anything wrong with The Incredibles and considered it a perfect movie. This movie doesn't have anything bad and everything it can do it does and does fucking amazingly. I cannot fault the incredibles.
@@juabenrodriguez9113 THANK YOU, It looks like I'm not the only one who hates The Incredibles, thanks for your support against The Incredibles, my brother.
@@juabenrodriguez9113 Oh well, I still think that the movie is far away from perfect, too. I mean, most of the family was based off of superheroes from either DC or Marvel.
Thank you so much for mentioning the score. Everyone talks about the beautiful animation, the family dynamics, the superhero themes, Edna Mode etc. But honestly I think my favourite aspect is the music. It's blend of spy thriller to bombastic superhero is brilliantly represented in the music. There's big brassy tunes for action, laid back chill jazz (life's incredible again and off to work) and omnimous music that brings the tension to a boiling point in the Kronos unveiled scene. I could go on for hours on how perfect the music is and it's integration on the film. Bonus points as it ties to how memorable the film is too, you can sing a few notes of a tune from the film and people know the scene it's in.
I know I've already commented but the actual animation for this, while not as detailed as what we have today, is so incredibly full of life. Syndrome mocking them at 9:36 is so bouncy and energetic without looking... catoon-y, like I remember a lot of the shows from my childhood being. They do and show all of this fantastic stuff, but even with the kind of abstracted proportions and CGI, it still feels so human.
The incredibles is my absolute favorite movie of all time. I saw it in the theater on my birthday when i was 12, and ever since nothing has been able to top it, and im confident that nothing else will. Every aspect of it is handcrafted perfection and I love it to death. As i've gotten older and continuously rewatched it, I've realized more and more the subtle genious of individual moments. There are multipile times in the movie where a simultanious "peak" is used to propel this film to make an incredible emotional impact that most other movies can only dream of acomplishing. There are two examples in particular that use this tactic and easily become the most intense scenes in the movie for me. The first moment is when Helen finds Bob's location with the tracker as he uses Syndrome's computer to learn of his evil plot. Helen up until this point has been suffering because of her fear that Bob is having an affair. There are multiple points where the film shows us how much she is struggling, and the change in her demeaner when she says goodbye to Bob when he's going to go to the island a second time reveals alot about her character. She has been holding onto the last threads of hope that she is wrong and he's not cheating, but when E hands her the tracker, she is forced to confront one of her greatest fears. At the same time, the movie is also flipping back and forth betwean her and Bob, who is realizing that the other superheros have all been murdered. These people were friends and allies. We see many of them in the crowd at his wedding. Their lose would be devastating, and this is reflected on his expression as he stares at the screen in disbelief. In addition, the deaths of his fellow supers also have a pretty strong symbolic meaning. The past that Bob craves has quite literally been destroyed. Even if he was able to take back his place in society as a superhero, it will never be the same because the people that he shared that with are gone. Throughout this scene the music swells to parallel both adults as they come to a simultaneous emotional peak that then practically explodes. For Helen it's when the tracker reveals with irrefutable proof that Bob has at the very least been lying to her, and for him it's being caught by the security system, a construct that has obviously been designed to counter someone with his abilities. The truth is I can't do this scene justice by trying to explain it, and I urge you to rewatch it again to see for yourself how both of these characters experiences work in tandom to create an unbelievable climax of tension. The second is the plane scene, which is probably not all that surprising. Holly Hunter's incredible voicework alone brings this scene to absurdely powerful heights, and it helps that it's just flat out one of the coolest sequences I've ever seen in all of television. But... that's honestly not what really pushes this scene over the edge and gives it unbelievable emotional strength. This scene again flip flops betwean Helen and Bob, giving us a window from which we see them both go through intense deep real fear of losing what they love most at the same time. Helen, as a mother, is of course worried about nothing more then her children's safety. The emotion and tone of her voice convey that she is taking this 100% seriously, and that she is aware that this could very well be the end for at least some of them. The way she screams at violet in desperation to put up a barrier and that she aggressively announces there are children aboard the plane as a last ditch effort to appeal to their aggressors is beyond intense. And, as the missiles close in, the look in her eyes as she tries to desperately come up with a plan to save them is heartbreaking. Ultimately, she has no other choice then to potentially sacrifice her own life to protect Dash and Violet. Sure, the movie showed us before at E's that her suit was virtually indestructable as it literally takes the full brunt of several missles, but on the plane this doesn't matter at all. If Helen had alot of faith in these ideas she wouldn't be panicking. She's a professional. She has no doubt contorted her body to save hundreds of people, and this moment would theoretically be no different than any of those. But this is different. It's a new suit she hasn't tested, and these are more advanced missiles she can't shake despite her abilities as a pilot that possess an unknown amount of destructive power. She leaps to her kids and covers them, accepting that it could very well kill her, and all she can do is hope that somehow it's enough to at least protect them. At the same time we see Bob, albeit not nearly as much compared to Helen, but just like this is debatably the ultimate climax for Helen's personal story as she prepares to possibly make the ultimate sacrifice, this is also the climax of Bob's personal story. In this moment, when he realizes that his wife and children are probably about to die, everything else he has been struggling with falls away. He is immediately aware of what actually matters to him, and then is forced to lose it forever mere seconds after this revelation. So he hang's there, sobbing, plunged into a fate possibly worse then death itself as the realization that his selfish actions that spawned from wants that didn't really matter just caused the death of his loved ones, leaving him truly empty and alone. True rock bottom. The abyss. An endless well of sadness and pain that he imagines will haunt him until the day he dies. Basically, both of these scenes blow my fucking mind.
Sadly, the early 2000's may have been a great time for cinema, but now, it's sad because we are living in the age of the Death of Cinema, where all original stories, or less popular properties are being given up to Netflix and Disney+, and the only thing that can stand in Cinema is the industry giants that have been around from this time. No original stories for Cinema, coming soon.
When Mr Incredible gets captured by those cannons that shoot the sticky balloons at him, when the camera cuts faster and faster and he just screams in rage, that moment blows my mind.
yeah i want a Dazz Review on the whole trilogy. waiting on this hour long video essay please 😂 jk, hope Dazz is healthy, well and i don’t want him burnt out 😂
When he mentioned Brad Bird saying “the mundane and the fantastic,” I instantly thought of the fantastic four which is like the classic superhero family. Big Brain Brad Bird
I don’t know if anybody else said this, but I also caught the “Riding-her” thing, as well. I’m betting that they originally pronounced it that way, but somebody noticed how it sounded in the dinner scene when Helen asked what Violet was hungry for, and Dash answered. So, they were like “Naaah.. Let’s change it to ‘Ridin-JER’.”
13:10 The music is incredible. I really feel like every soundtrack used matches 100% to the scenes. I'm always listening to them when i'm gaming. Lava in the afternoon (name of one of the soundtrack) is for sure my favorite. Go check it out!
Listening to the soundtrack to relive the movie in the head is something most soundtracks aren't suited for these days, when the classic orchestra is put aside and atmosphere and ambience are more important than motifs and themes. Jonh Powell in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy also develops this kind of soundtrack masterfully.
This movie feels so personal to me as I’m sure it does for many other adults who were kids when the film came out. The “types” of each character were exactly mirrored in my family. My dad joked and craved being younger in a typical office job, my mom was a stay at home parent who was constantly adapting to the needs of the family and my dad’s travels, my older sister was moody and defensive, I (the middle) was hyperactive and mischievous with a bond to my dad, and my sister (a baby at the time) was joyful and full of possibility. This was not just a story of family, but a story of MY family (or so it felt). It was a go-to watch in our home and watching it as an adult makes me feel even closer to my family. It also helps that it is a great movie on its own.
Love the Incredibles! The world and characters they create are unique and iconic. I always think that they did the “superheroes are outlawed” plot point in a superb manner, way better than the Avengers. I watched this movie relentlessly as a kid, so much that I know the entire script word for word. My family even dressed up as the incredibles for Halloween one year. I have so much love for this movie and I’m so happy it’s getting the recognition it deserves.
I loved both Incredibles films, watching the 2nd one twice in cinemas. This video has really layed out what I like about it. It is very very fun and memorable. It's beautiful and crazy to think I was only 1 year old when it came out! Great video on a SUPER-b movie
18:40 I was thinking the exact same thing. Given that they made such a big deal out of the running on water scene in the first film and then chose to set the climax of the second on a boat, I was expecting at least a callback.
i don’t really watch movies, especially animated ones, but i remember when this movie first came on, i sat down and just watched the entire thing. i haven’t done that before with any other movie and i guarantee this is quite possibly one of my top 3 favorite movies
Pixar Doesn't have to make a third Incredibles movie, but they can make an Incredibles Animated Series for Disney+. I'm sure that would be full of possibilities and expansions to The Incredibles Universe, and be a huge hit for the streaming service. Who's with me?
This video made me question the current story I'm writing and made me contemplate whether it's really all that unique. After thinking it over, I feel like how emotional I get and how personal it all is, and how it chooses to reflect more civilian struggles of the world is what'll set it apart. It's got a lot more commentary than anything I know of at least. Thanks for causing me to look back at what I have, I really needed that a lot, genuinely.
Honestly, probably my favorite film of all time as well. I have such a hard time coming up with any flaws, especially flaws that aren't mere nitpicks. I shan't gush about it since you just did that for 20 minutes, and rightfully so, but there just isn't enough praise that can be given to this film in pretty much every facet of both film-making and story. It is perfect.
I hated the second one. It’s not a terrible movie on its own, but as a sequel it was awful. The first movie was about the family. The second one could have really explored a superhero family.
This movie, I absolutely adore it. The family was relatable and the animation was so pretty and fascinating to me. Even as a kid I loved just asking questions about it and piecing it together as I grew up. It’s definitely my favorite Pixar movie and one of my favorite movies. Every thing from the art to the story from the music is amazing.
I have four major issues with this movie, and none of them were mentioned by cinema sins, hate to say this, but The Incredibles is nowhere near a perfect movie
@@stitchszone1134 I mean, I understand why a lot of people say that The Incredibles is one of their, if not, their favorite movie of all time, but what bugs me is that people say that this is a perfect movie, people really need to stop calling this a perfect or flawless movie but what they can say is it’s “Pixar’s best work” because this movie has the potential to be that. And yes I can understand that Cinemasins is supposed to be taken as a “joke, ” but if they made a video on The Incredibles or any other movie, that means the movie is not perfect, and I agree with most of the things they say in their video. I like the Incredibles, but unfortunately, it's never been part of my favorite Pixar movies of all time, (people are going to hate me for saying this) I prefer Cars, Monsters Inc., Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up, and some other Pixar movies. The Incredibles is not part of my top 10, but it is between 11 - 15
I was hoping they would do a timeskip for the incredibles two and have jack jack, violet and dash be main characters when supers had been allowed again and with them trying to juggle that, and maybe even dive into an identity crisis thing with jack jack, since Brad Bird has said the reason jack jack has so many powers is because he hasn’t settled his identity. But in the BTS of incredibles ones storyboards there are scenes with violet as a baby and she only had invisibility and force fields, so there’s definitely something about jack jack. Maybe even letting jack jack become a bit of a villain or lead astray and have the rest of the family confronted and dealing with that. I like that they empowered Helen in the sequel but I felt she already was empowered from the whole house wife stereotype in the first film
Only thing that I would change about this movie is the animation, Its not bad per say but its most likely Pixar's worse movie for animation alone. The story is just so compelling and incredible that I dont care so much, something that the incredibles and hoodwinked share, that movie has one of the worst animation in any theatrical film but it still is a fantastic movie because of its story.
This movie was released only 6 years after toy story, which was the very first full length cgi animated movie ever. They even created a brand new program to animate Violet’s hair. Long hair was virtually impossible to animate until this film. There are movies that come out today that look worse than this 18 year old masterpiece. And as far as animation quality for Pixar goes, toy story and bugs life have the understandably worst animation in my opinion, but they are also the two oldest Pixar films.
@@miaferret9451Totally agree,i don't know why people cant even understand that this movie was made somewhere between 2002-2003. Animations is not very advanced back then so complaining about bad animations is just dumb.
Something I noticed when you pointed out how the opening scene mirrors that superhero cliche reality. Even the suits in that opening scene look almost comic book-like
The Incredibles has always been my favourite film. I can quote it word for word. With that said this was a bad video in my opinion. Most of it seemed like just fluff work that didn't say anything substantive. The main exception to that I would say is the cinematography part of the video. You went over some references to the film and analysed it beyond "this was good," linking in symbols and themes. I liked that part.
One of things I like is how the interviews at the start of the movie showcase something that the heroes involved (mainly Robert and Helen) want. However when they are forced to adapt to societies new expectations, the person who initially just wanted the city to "stay saved" so he could retire, settle down and raise a family was the one who wanted to return to the glory days. Meanwhile the one who didn't want to stop doing the hero business was the one who adapted to their new forced lifestyle. One could conclude that what Robert really wanted was the fame but he tried to hide that through seeking a humble life. While Helen was the opposite. In a sense, Robert was very much like Buddy. Who only really cared about the fame and glory. Robert even argues that he saved someone's life even though the person involved did not want to be saved. Therefore he keeps insisting that he did the "right thing" but in reality that was not the case. However over the film Robert learns actual humility and realizes what the greater cost will be to return to those fame and glory days. As a wise man once said, "There's nothing wrong with a life of peace and prosperity". Meanwhile Helen learns that sometimes one must embrace who they truly are. You cannot hide forever. They both learn from each other. Helens journey mirrors Violets while Dashs' mirrors Roberts although on a lesser scale. Focusing on things like social interactions (Violet) and sports (Dash) instead of conformity and nostalgia. Dash basically says what Buddy says later in the film in response to Helen saying, "Everyone is special Dash". When everyone's super / special, no-one will be. Meanwhile Frozone remains neutral between his needs and wants. He will just go with the flow. However that gets challenged all the time when Robert keeps taking him on "bowling trips". Which is why he suggests that the two of them should just go bowling. Stop the vigilantly business and just embrace life to the fullest as best we can. Least the wives find out they have been lying to them.
It's also awesome looking back after seeing and learning new things. Like Edna probably made Syndrome's suit, and purposefully gave it a cape. And it's also hilarious to know now that Frozone's wife's name is actually Honey.
For whatever reason I specifically remember watching the Incredibles almost every day after I got it on DVD. Whenever I watch it now I get washed over by insane nostalgia. I also remember even as a little kid, LOVING the soundtrack of this movie
I'm sure someone else has pointed it out, as this isn't something I noticed but unfortunately can't remember who did; the angle of the camera at the beginning of the film when Mr. Incredible first meets Buddy is shot looking down on him, while during Syndrome's memory sequence, it's shot as looking up to his (literal) hero. All mixed with the latter and it's unreliable retelling of events.
Given what technologies and what years the cars are from, the golden age of supers (the scenes we see) are in 1947, this then makes the main film 1962.
So! You mentioned how Violet's powers reflected how she's an insecure teen, and that's exactly what the intention was! My family bought the version with a bonus features disc when the movie came out, and one of the behind the scenes features had I think the director saying that they picked the families powers using their familial roles
Bob- Father, strong and protective- super strength
Helen- Mother, needs to adapt to her families needs- super flexibility/ elasticity
Violet- Teenage daughter, shy and insecure- invisibility and forcefields
Dash- Child son, hyper and excited- super speed
Jack-jack- literal infant, full of possibilities- like 20+ powers
So you hit the nail on the head there!
About jack cack, its not just +20 powers. He literally can manipulate dimensions. There are a lots of complicated mathematical reasons of how we see jack jack only controls 1 power while regular people sees that he has multiple powers.
@@deisk2707 hes a jack jack of all trades
@@DJDariuss lmao
wow I didnt think about that
Actually Bob has some kind of super sense i forgot the source but I’ll comment when I find it.
I think my favorite thing about this movie is how mature it is. There are so many scenes with characters talking that blew over my head as a kid like I didn’t know how the hell insurance worked but now that I’m an adult I can look back at those scenes and laugh. I wish they were more kids movies like that but there simply aren’t which makes this movie stand out even more.
something small i appreciate about violet and her crush is how hes not the typical jerk jock and how she just needed to be more confident and herself and that got her a date with him..she was the weird one who needed to change how she presented herself not him..thats rare to see...usually he needs to change and she would get over him by the end of the film cause cliche movie trope 101 is girl gets over hot boy for the boy that saw her for who she was all along..and I hate that trope....she was the one hiding herself...he was willing to open up...she is not one of these weird girls who likes someone but does nothing about it....she actually went for it and it worked out...who knew...yes she put in more of a effort to look more presentable to prove she is willing to which makes someone more desirable..its just facts..it shows initiative and is a good trait to look for in a partner...sometimes being yourself means be proactive...not stay the same to get what you want..you can look different but still be you...
@@razkable dayum bro that's so many elipsises
@@razkable bro multiplied his punctuation by 3
A good kids movie can also be enjoyed by an older audience
This is one of the only movies I consider to be a perfect movie.
I nominate treasure planet to be added to the list.
I nominate Sharktale to be added to the list
I nominate Shrek 2 to be added to the list.
I nominate Mean Girls to be added to the list
I legitimately think Meet The Robinsons
the scene where mr incredible gets caught on syndrome's computer and gets shot by all those black balls was genuinely terrifying to me as a kid, and even to this day it still unnerves me. something about the way its edited and sounds is just so good
The scene where the missile blew up the plane is unsettling to me. Bob was 100% convinced his family was dead and I'm sure he blamed himself for it. That's dark.
Good to know I'm not the only one. It gave me sensory overload. XD
As Bob finds the records of each hero that had been defeated as Syndrome tested trying to make a perfect anti-super machine. The way the music swells and gets more intense. That scene was always my favorite but it also unnerved me as a kid. Because I truly understood the death and why they died. It made Syndrome the coolest and scariest villain to me.
The track "Kronos" is what was playing during that scene. And it does a lot to sell that feeling of discomfort. But what really did it was just the masterclass level of cinematography and pacing added to the track. The track starts really subtle and small and builds to this grandeur that's nearly overwhelming. Much like the realization that occurs in the scene is also nearly overwhelming from a narrative perspective at just how dark at what's actually going on is. It's by far my most respected scene in the film.
Those balls were really uncanny. Gotta wonder what they're made of
I think the Incredibles is a good case in where a movie sets the bar so high that it is practically impossible for a sequel to deliver which is why I and so many people found 2 so underwhelming.
awesome astronaut, but Incredibles 2 was incredibly anticipated and people were asking for one for 14 years! Toy Story 2 was not as anticipated and it was only a 4 year difference.
Incredibles 2 is a great film just sort of a weak sequel
@@Monki_Lives_Again Weak sequel because the first was just *incredible*
I remember just how much my parents loved it too and generally, they were very very picky about movies, even now.
It's nearly impossible for a movie as great as Incredibles to have an even better sequel.
@@zephyrdian2408 The thing is, most times a sequel doesn't have to be better in every way, it just needs to be a worth while continuation of the story.
I think Incredibles 2 fell flat because it set off IMMEDIATELY AFTER Incredibles 1. There should have been a time jump like what Toy Story 2 and 3 did
@@armchairrocketscientist4934 eh I don’t think ts1 is on the same bar as the incredibles so of course the sequel would be better
Syndrome is one of the greatest animated villains ever. amazing film.
Syndrome is THE best Disney villain ever. Anyone who doesn't think so, come at me.
@@phoebeclark4718 For me, I reach a highest tier plateau with things like this - I can't pick a favorite Disney film or character, I have many.
Syndrome is fantastic, Dr. Facilier from Princess and the Frog is so delightfully creepy, Bowler hat guy from Meet the Robinsons is hilarious.
Silver from treasure planet is so interesting because he's the villain and the mentor...
These are all 2000s movies. 😄
You can tell when I grew up.
From the little mermaid onward, I really can't think of a Disney villain for the next two decades I didn't like.
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No Dazz clearly said he was his mr incredible biggest fan and turned super hero 7:46 lol
@@phoebeclark4718 because he isnt a twist villain or cliche
It’s certainly an Incredible movie- that, we can all agree with
"Incredible"... *I see what you did there*
Booooooooo
That joke Is INCREDIBLY redundant
@@antusFireNova Such as yours
Pun intended
I kid you not when watching this after about 3 years I could still quote every line of dialogue for the first 30 minuets of the film
For me it got to the point where I memorized the entire movie because we had it on repeat for hours on end just for me to be appeased.
I could do the whole film
I could do the whole movie
I’m such a nerd I can recite the entire film WHILE conducting the soundtrack ahaha
I havent even seen the film looks super good
Tbh I love The Incredibles, The Incredibles 2 was decent to me. It was definetly not horrible or bad. But, it was still really good for a sequel, even stand alone it is actually quite enjoyable. But, no where near the amazing first movie.
I felt the same way, especially the villain in the sequel. Not a terrible villain, but nowhere near as great as Syndrome was.
Incredibles 2 was good but it didn't amaze me. Though what they did with JackJack was very enjoyable
@@masterknife8423
Yeah, but you gotta admit it's better than most sequels.
@@michaelstrong5383
Definetly feel the same, the villain did have some flaws. But, they aren't *that* noticeable.
Yup. Totally.
The only "bad" thing i can think about the incredibles is the fact that after i finished i wanted more, but the sequel was much inferior. But even that is not
exactly the movie's fault.
Why not blame the movie for how bad it is? In my opinion, it has no reason being as bad as it is. Yes, it’s unrealistic to say they had 14 years to come up with a good story because they didn’t plan to make a sequel for 14 years, but it’s just strongly disappointing that we got the same movie with different elements. Also, it had so many elements that were shown that just were dusted under the carpet. We could have had a movie on if the super’s identity were actually a huge obstacle, not a little inconvenience. We could have had a movie about the new generation of supers, not just a lifeless pawn solely to exist for the villain. We could have had a huge cult following through hypnotism which caused a HUGE problem for the supers, not just a weak plan that helps the supers. The sequel had so much potential, and didn’t at all tap into it enough. But again that’s just my opinion.
@@OfficialDeanAdler I think they meant it's not the Incredibles 1's fault
@@OfficialDeanAdler the sequel was just so mediocre...there was no soul compared to the first one. Not to mention the animation, which (in my opinion) seemed much more cartoonish than the first. The animation looked good though, just felt different u know?
@@MrBluntz I absolutely agree. They gave dash a bigger forehead, characters are more pointy if that makes sense, and they straight up gave a new model to Tony. Like i know the old Tony wasn’t really nice looking in the first, but they went from Tony😎 to Tony🤓.
SenseiBluntz I disagree, I thought the sequel was still good, I think some people judge it too harshly because they’re comparing it to the original. Most sequels don’t match the quality of the first film in a series, I believe that this sequel was definitely worth the wait, especially since we got a legitimately bad sequel from Pixar like Cars 2.
Everyone that grew up in the 2000’s LOVES this movie
I like the first
The 2nd takes too much influence from the first movie, it almost felt like a repeat. They also commited a grave sin, turning Tony from Chad to Simp
@nintendobound Games wow we got a contrarian over here
@@mr.mcthicc1073 or maybe they just prefer the second one? why can't people have different opinions without being labeled a contrarian
I was born in the late 2000’s but I still like this movie :3
How can you talk about the incredibles, and even the soundtrack, without mentioning Michael giacchino? Give the man some credit.
kronos unveiled is one of the best movie tracks
This brings back memories. When I was little I’d go over to my grandmas house and watch this while my parents went on dates. It wasn’t often, but there was always crunch dibs.
And I use to have a leap pad, anyone remember those? My favorite book was the incredibles one.
This movie’s almost as old as me, and the animation still holds up.
leap pads lol
I know this is a scalding hot take, but the track Kronos Unveiled is so fucking amazing. It starts off quiet, barely even there, as Mr. Incredible sneaks his way into the computer room. As he's learning more and more about what Syndrome has done, all because of the way he treated him as a kid, it slowly crescendos. Then as he sees the plans and countdown for the v.10 model, the brass comes in, making it feel that much more intense. It hanging on a single note as Mrs. Parr reveals his location, unknowingly getting him captured, then ramping up again in a slightly different key as the turrets blast him from every direction, it really accentuates the tone of the scene so well, I'm not sure a better piece could have been written.
Why is this a hot take?
@@JonathanPikmin that was sarcasm
Unpopular opinion: I actually enjoyed Incredibles 2. I think it was a good sequel. But we ALL can agree that nothing beats the original. I’m gonna do it...it is really..................INCREDIBLE!
YES FINALLY!! i agree 100% its a great stand alone but i would rather rewatch the first again and again
@@cheebee3128 Damn straight!
Yeeees!! Agreed!
@@Aurora-313 fr
Agreed. The Incredibles is a 10/10 imo while The Incredibles 2 is a 7/10
i watched the incredibles a few times when i was younger and had absolutely no idea what was going on, i just liked edna lmao. recently watched it again as an 18 year old and my god it was one of the best movies ive ever watched. i finally understood what bob was going through, understood why he was fired, understood why he couldnt go back to being a superhero, the whole magnificent plane scene, the kronos scene. it was like id never seen the movie before and was watching it for the first time :D
Yes. The end.
In all seriousness, this is one of my favorite movies, and has set the standards for movies to me.
That Kronos Unveiled scene is something I cannot forget
I really like you're description of elastigirl - I think in the current world view, she's a refreshing character.
The original intro to the movie had Helen talking to a woman who put down her being a mother.
But Helen wasn't having that.
The intro they went with was better, but I love the idea of family expressed in this film.
I love how many new films today are celebrating that a family is something you create, simply the ones you love.
But I also think that the "nuclear family" is an honorable thing to strive for. To me, there's no greater calling in life, nothing that will have more importance, than the roles of mother and father.
You know whats weird. Between my brother and I, we had already come to the conclusion for several years that there really isn't anything wrong with The Incredibles and considered it a perfect movie. This movie doesn't have anything bad and everything it can do it does and does fucking amazingly. I cannot fault the incredibles.
The Incredibles is and will always be my favorite movie ever.
What if Soul replaced it
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 nah, it doesnt for me. BUT. Soul is a pretty good film
Thoughts on The Dark Knight?
The perfect movie doesn't exi-
No, The Incredibles is not a perfect movie, it's not even flawless either, stop lying
@@juabenrodriguez9113 "stop lying" it's my opinion, go complain somewhere else you toe eyed cabbage.
@@juabenrodriguez9113 THANK YOU, It looks like I'm not the only one who hates The Incredibles, thanks for your support against The Incredibles, my brother.
@@joeleboeuf I don't hate the Incredibles, I just think it's overrated and overhyped
@@juabenrodriguez9113 Oh well, I still think that the movie is far away from perfect, too. I mean, most of the family was based off of superheroes from either DC or Marvel.
I think that the sequel was severely disappointing. It felt way too safe compared to the first movie and dash and violet felt more one dimensional.
At least it wasn't Cars 2
@@armchairrocketscientist4934 I'd rather watch Cars 2 tbh
It was definitely not as good as the original. But I still liked it.
@@supernovaaaa16 same
If it came out maybe 2-4 years after the first one, I'd have no problem, but 14 year? Nah, nowhere near worth the wait.
Thank you so much for mentioning the score. Everyone talks about the beautiful animation, the family dynamics, the superhero themes, Edna Mode etc.
But honestly I think my favourite aspect is the music. It's blend of spy thriller to bombastic superhero is brilliantly represented in the music. There's big brassy tunes for action, laid back chill jazz (life's incredible again and off to work) and omnimous music that brings the tension to a boiling point in the Kronos unveiled scene.
I could go on for hours on how perfect the music is and it's integration on the film. Bonus points as it ties to how memorable the film is too, you can sing a few notes of a tune from the film and people know the scene it's in.
Maybe not perfect but it’s still a better fantastic four then the fantastic four movies therself
@Toco moose Blob omg wtf
You can say it's very close to perfect
Best fantastic 4 movie ever made
the only flaw the movie has is its animation honestly
Edna: No capes
Syndrome: Says who?
Edna: *So you have chosen death*
You should've listened
Oh hey, I saw you In a scrubby video
says whom**
Justin Y 2.0
I imagine her face when they were showing the babies supersuit. You know, the one where she smiles at the fire
Yuh
I know I've already commented but the actual animation for this, while not as detailed as what we have today, is so incredibly full of life. Syndrome mocking them at 9:36 is so bouncy and energetic without looking... catoon-y, like I remember a lot of the shows from my childhood being. They do and show all of this fantastic stuff, but even with the kind of abstracted proportions and CGI, it still feels so human.
The incredibles is my absolute favorite movie of all time. I saw it in the theater on my birthday when i was 12, and ever since nothing has been able to top it, and im confident that nothing else will. Every aspect of it is handcrafted perfection and I love it to death.
As i've gotten older and continuously rewatched it, I've realized more and more the subtle genious of individual moments. There are multipile times in the movie where a simultanious "peak" is used to propel this film to make an incredible emotional impact that most other movies can only dream of acomplishing. There are two examples in particular that use this tactic and easily become the most intense scenes in the movie for me.
The first moment is when Helen finds Bob's location with the tracker as he uses Syndrome's computer to learn of his evil plot. Helen up until this point has been suffering because of her fear that Bob is having an affair. There are multiple points where the film shows us how much she is struggling, and the change in her demeaner when she says goodbye to Bob when he's going to go to the island a second time reveals alot about her character. She has been holding onto the last threads of hope that she is wrong and he's not cheating, but when E hands her the tracker, she is forced to confront one of her greatest fears. At the same time, the movie is also flipping back and forth betwean her and Bob, who is realizing that the other superheros have all been murdered.
These people were friends and allies. We see many of them in the crowd at his wedding. Their lose would be devastating, and this is reflected on his expression as he stares at the screen in disbelief. In addition, the deaths of his fellow supers also have a pretty strong symbolic meaning. The past that Bob craves has quite literally been destroyed. Even if he was able to take back his place in society as a superhero, it will never be the same because the people that he shared that with are gone.
Throughout this scene the music swells to parallel both adults as they come to a simultaneous emotional peak that then practically explodes. For Helen it's when the tracker reveals with irrefutable proof that Bob has at the very least been lying to her, and for him it's being caught by the security system, a construct that has obviously been designed to counter someone with his abilities.
The truth is I can't do this scene justice by trying to explain it, and I urge you to rewatch it again to see for yourself how both of these characters experiences work in tandom to create an unbelievable climax of tension.
The second is the plane scene, which is probably not all that surprising. Holly Hunter's incredible voicework alone brings this scene to absurdely powerful heights, and it helps that it's just flat out one of the coolest sequences I've ever seen in all of television. But... that's honestly not what really pushes this scene over the edge and gives it unbelievable emotional strength.
This scene again flip flops betwean Helen and Bob, giving us a window from which we see them both go through intense deep real fear of losing what they love most at the same time.
Helen, as a mother, is of course worried about nothing more then her children's safety. The emotion and tone of her voice convey that she is taking this 100% seriously, and that she is aware that this could very well be the end for at least some of them. The way she screams at violet in desperation to put up a barrier and that she aggressively announces there are children aboard the plane as a last ditch effort to appeal to their aggressors is beyond intense. And, as the missiles close in, the look in her eyes as she tries to desperately come up with a plan to save them is heartbreaking.
Ultimately, she has no other choice then to potentially sacrifice her own life to protect Dash and Violet. Sure, the movie showed us before at E's that her suit was virtually indestructable as it literally takes the full brunt of several missles, but on the plane this doesn't matter at all. If Helen had alot of faith in these ideas she wouldn't be panicking. She's a professional. She has no doubt contorted her body to save hundreds of people, and this moment would theoretically be no different than any of those. But this is different. It's a new suit she hasn't tested, and these are more advanced missiles she can't shake despite her abilities as a pilot that possess an unknown amount of destructive power. She leaps to her kids and covers them, accepting that it could very well kill her, and all she can do is hope that somehow it's enough to at least protect them.
At the same time we see Bob, albeit not nearly as much compared to Helen, but just like this is debatably the ultimate climax for Helen's personal story as she prepares to possibly make the ultimate sacrifice, this is also the climax of Bob's personal story. In this moment, when he realizes that his wife and children are probably about to die, everything else he has been struggling with falls away. He is immediately aware of what actually matters to him, and then is forced to lose it forever mere seconds after this revelation.
So he hang's there, sobbing, plunged into a fate possibly worse then death itself as the realization that his selfish actions that spawned from wants that didn't really matter just caused the death of his loved ones, leaving him truly empty and alone. True rock bottom. The abyss. An endless well of sadness and pain that he imagines will haunt him until the day he dies.
Basically, both of these scenes blow my fucking mind.
Spirited Away.
Very well said. Couldn't agree more
How does this comment only have 20 likes. I actually screenshotted this because I wanted to read it again later. Great breakdown
Sadly, the early 2000's may have been a great time for cinema, but now, it's sad because we are living in the age of the Death of Cinema, where all original stories, or less popular properties are being given up to Netflix and Disney+, and the only thing that can stand in Cinema is the industry giants that have been around from this time. No original stories for Cinema, coming soon.
Answer:
Yes...yes it is.
When Mr Incredible gets captured by those cannons that shoot the sticky balloons at him, when the camera cuts faster and faster and he just screams in rage, that moment blows my mind.
The answer is yes. I haven't watched the video, but yes. It's the perfect film.
You could probably do the empire strikes back or grave of the fireflies of the breakfast club for your next list
"...with a good heart and a great desire."
**Continues to show footage of Bob choking his boss.**
You didn't watch the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy?
*I'm about to put some dirt in your eyes*
yeah i want a Dazz Review on the whole trilogy. waiting on this hour long video essay please 😂 jk, hope Dazz is healthy, well and i don’t want him burnt out 😂
*Raimi
Cant wait for that if happens
*it's will be pizza time*
Oh, thanks!
@@YourSincerestStranger these movies are so quotable
When he mentioned Brad Bird saying “the mundane and the fantastic,” I instantly thought of the fantastic four which is like the classic superhero family.
Big Brain Brad Bird
Last time i was this early Syndrome was still just a "fanboy"
He was probably going by rocket boots at that time
I don’t know if anybody else said this, but I also caught the “Riding-her” thing, as well. I’m betting that they originally pronounced it that way, but somebody noticed how it sounded in the dinner scene when Helen asked what Violet was hungry for, and Dash answered. So, they were like “Naaah.. Let’s change it to ‘Ridin-JER’.”
12:32, well, there was a knife embedded in it.
Yeah but a small slice in the table won't really effect anything.
10:07
“Son motorboats Mom while Daughter rides”
giggity giggity
@@AutZentus goo
Christ the replies make this comment.
13:10 The music is incredible. I really feel like every soundtrack used matches 100% to the scenes. I'm always listening to them when i'm gaming. Lava in the afternoon (name of one of the soundtrack) is for sure my favorite. Go check it out!
Listening to the soundtrack to relive the movie in the head is something most soundtracks aren't suited for these days, when the classic orchestra is put aside and atmosphere and ambience are more important than motifs and themes. Jonh Powell in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy also develops this kind of soundtrack masterfully.
@@joaomarcos2089 I totally agree!
I can’t really unhear a specific track after it had been used in a certain meme...
This movie feels so personal to me as I’m sure it does for many other adults who were kids when the film came out.
The “types” of each character were exactly mirrored in my family. My dad joked and craved being younger in a typical office job, my mom was a stay at home parent who was constantly adapting to the needs of the family and my dad’s travels, my older sister was moody and defensive, I (the middle) was hyperactive and mischievous with a bond to my dad, and my sister (a baby at the time) was joyful and full of possibility.
This was not just a story of family, but a story of MY family (or so it felt). It was a go-to watch in our home and watching it as an adult makes me feel even closer to my family.
It also helps that it is a great movie on its own.
Could you do one of these for Megamind? I think that is an amazing movie. A lot of people will agree
Lol I’m literally watching Megamind right now.
IMO, Megamind is an 8/10 movie that doesn’t compete with incredibles
I wish this could be remastered, with the only differences being better animation and maybe some more subtle nods to other things in the background.
Love the Incredibles! The world and characters they create are unique and iconic. I always think that they did the “superheroes are outlawed” plot point in a superb manner, way better than the Avengers. I watched this movie relentlessly as a kid, so much that I know the entire script word for word. My family even dressed up as the incredibles for Halloween one year. I have so much love for this movie and I’m so happy it’s getting the recognition it deserves.
*Insert Helen Parr being Thicc Here*
E X T R A T H I C C
SUPA THICC!
*INCREDIBLY THICC!*
@@KeyBladeMaster-Dan You take the cake
I believe I liked Helen Parr when I was little
I loved both Incredibles films, watching the 2nd one twice in cinemas. This video has really layed out what I like about it. It is very very fun and memorable. It's beautiful and crazy to think I was only 1 year old when it came out! Great video on a SUPER-b movie
This is my third favorite movie of all time
I need the other 2
Don't blueball me
C'mon Jimmy, don't leave me hangin'
Tell me The other 2 films
My #1
"The ancient day of 2004"
Yeah I'm gonna start a Ok Zoomer trend now.
I can assure you history actually started in 1697 and was invented by Edward History. That was the ancient days
Kidz Vidz November
@@kidzvidz3262 ok boomer
That wouldnt be the age of a zoomer tho
It’s a joke head ass
5:17 holy crap what a voice crack
Last time I was this early was when I went to see The Incredibles in theaters!
4:20 (nice) every introvert needs that
18:40 I was thinking the exact same thing. Given that they made such a big deal out of the running on water scene in the first film and then chose to set the climax of the second on a boat, I was expecting at least a callback.
i don’t really watch movies, especially animated ones, but i remember when this movie first came on, i sat down and just watched the entire thing. i haven’t done that before with any other movie and i guarantee this is quite possibly one of my top 3 favorite movies
Pixar Doesn't have to make a third Incredibles movie, but they can make an Incredibles Animated Series for Disney+. I'm sure that would be full of possibilities and expansions to The Incredibles Universe, and be a huge hit for the streaming service. Who's with me?
Yes, I am
I remember how the DVD had a bonus features with superhero profiles and stuff. I’d be interested in a Golden Age series
when you realise that Edna gave Syndrome a cape deliberately...
She probably didn’t make his outfit. I don’t think there’s any reason to think she did.
Fly home buddy I work alone.
Anyone remember that quote from Mr. Incredible?
@@rontheron4807 cool.👍
who doesn't.
This video made me question the current story I'm writing and made me contemplate whether it's really all that unique. After thinking it over, I feel like how emotional I get and how personal it all is, and how it chooses to reflect more civilian struggles of the world is what'll set it apart. It's got a lot more commentary than anything I know of at least. Thanks for causing me to look back at what I have, I really needed that a lot, genuinely.
Syndrome: Oh boy, you got me monologuing!
Evelyn: *literally monolongues for 3 minutes*
The Incredibles is older than me, yet I grew up watching it.
HOW?!
Honestly, probably my favorite film of all time as well. I have such a hard time coming up with any flaws, especially flaws that aren't mere nitpicks. I shan't gush about it since you just did that for 20 minutes, and rightfully so, but there just isn't enough praise that can be given to this film in pretty much every facet of both film-making and story. It is perfect.
Just wanted to say, I really enjoyed the simple act of listening to your explanation because it's so well-constructed.
The Incredibles will always and have been my favorite animated movie of all time, I still got the original DVD when it first came out on DVD
I was born in 2003 (my sister in 2005) and I remember it being one of my dad’s favorite movies to watch with the whole family
I hated the second one. It’s not a terrible movie on its own, but as a sequel it was awful. The first movie was about the family. The second one could have really explored a superhero family.
The 2nd one isn't horrible but it's nothing compared to the first
I didn't dislike it but.....
It didn't feel like i was watching "the incredibles"
@@somepancake8041 yeah good film but nothing interesting compared to number 1
@@somepancake8041 Even the Title is named Incredibles 2 instead of The Incredibles 2
Exactly
WAS NOT expecting Octopath traveller music in this video, but very pleasantly surprised.
This movie, I absolutely adore it. The family was relatable and the animation was so pretty and fascinating to me. Even as a kid I loved just asking questions about it and piecing it together as I grew up. It’s definitely my favorite Pixar movie and one of my favorite movies. Every thing from the art to the story from the music is amazing.
I related to Violet so much growing up, and seeing her evolution as a character helped me grow into a more open person
The incredibles is a perfect movie
Cinema sins: I’m about to ruin this mans whole career
I have four major issues with this movie, and none of them were mentioned by cinema sins, hate to say this, but The Incredibles is nowhere near a perfect movie
@@juabenrodriguez9113 Well to be fair cinema sins is supposed to be taken as a joke.
(mostly)
@@stitchszone1134 I mean, I understand why a lot of people say that The Incredibles is one of their, if not, their favorite movie of all time, but what bugs me is that people say that this is a perfect movie, people really need to stop calling this a perfect or flawless movie but what they can say is it’s “Pixar’s best work” because this movie has the potential to be that. And yes I can understand that Cinemasins is supposed to be taken as a “joke, ” but if they made a video on The Incredibles or any other movie, that means the movie is not perfect, and I agree with most of the things they say in their video. I like the Incredibles, but unfortunately, it's never been part of my favorite Pixar movies of all time, (people are going to hate me for saying this) I prefer Cars, Monsters Inc., Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up, and some other Pixar movies. The Incredibles is not part of my top 10, but it is between 11 - 15
@@juabenrodriguez9113 The incredibles is definitely in my top 5 pixar films. Best pixar film is Ratatouille imo
@@literallymemoviesenjoyer good for you
dash running on water was one of the most memorial movie moments of my childhood. i laughed my ass of😂
The first movie with the second ones quality animation would make it even more perfect
I was hoping they would do a timeskip for the incredibles two and have jack jack, violet and dash be main characters when supers had been allowed again and with them trying to juggle that, and maybe even dive into an identity crisis thing with jack jack, since Brad Bird has said the reason jack jack has so many powers is because he hasn’t settled his identity. But in the BTS of incredibles ones storyboards there are scenes with violet as a baby and she only had invisibility and force fields, so there’s definitely something about jack jack. Maybe even letting jack jack become a bit of a villain or lead astray and have the rest of the family confronted and dealing with that. I like that they empowered Helen in the sequel but I felt she already was empowered from the whole house wife stereotype in the first film
Good to see that no one has disliked this while I type! Good job, and keep up the good work!
Sad someone did though
I still remember 12 year old me going to the theater to see this movie. Violet was my first crush. The music is gorgeous. It's a great film!
I love this series! Would love to see a video about Ratatouille.
This is my absolute favourite film too! I'm so glad to see it being recognised!
Only thing that I would change about this movie is the animation, Its not bad per say but its most likely Pixar's worse movie for animation alone. The story is just so compelling and incredible that I dont care so much, something that the incredibles and hoodwinked share, that movie has one of the worst animation in any theatrical film but it still is a fantastic movie because of its story.
man, hoodwinked was so good...
This movie was released only 6 years after toy story, which was the very first full length cgi animated movie ever. They even created a brand new program to animate Violet’s hair. Long hair was virtually impossible to animate until this film. There are movies that come out today that look worse than this 18 year old masterpiece. And as far as animation quality for Pixar goes, toy story and bugs life have the understandably worst animation in my opinion, but they are also the two oldest Pixar films.
@@miaferret9451Totally agree,i don't know why people cant even understand that this movie was made somewhere between 2002-2003. Animations is not very advanced back then so complaining about bad animations is just dumb.
I got parents and grandparents who don't like animated movies, but they made an exception for The Incredibles, they liked that movie, and wall-e.
The best superhero movie without question
That Octopath Traveler music in the background though? Amazing. I love that game.
"she would eat it if it was Tony loaf..."
"THATS IT!!"
Something I noticed when you pointed out how the opening scene mirrors that superhero cliche reality. Even the suits in that opening scene look almost comic book-like
The Incredibles has always been my favourite film. I can quote it word for word.
With that said this was a bad video in my opinion. Most of it seemed like just fluff work that didn't say anything substantive.
The main exception to that I would say is the cinematography part of the video. You went over some references to the film and analysed it beyond "this was good," linking in symbols and themes. I liked that part.
One of things I like is how the interviews at the start of the movie showcase something that the heroes involved (mainly Robert and Helen) want. However when they are forced to adapt to societies new expectations, the person who initially just wanted the city to "stay saved" so he could retire, settle down and raise a family was the one who wanted to return to the glory days. Meanwhile the one who didn't want to stop doing the hero business was the one who adapted to their new forced lifestyle. One could conclude that what Robert really wanted was the fame but he tried to hide that through seeking a humble life. While Helen was the opposite. In a sense, Robert was very much like Buddy. Who only really cared about the fame and glory. Robert even argues that he saved someone's life even though the person involved did not want to be saved. Therefore he keeps insisting that he did the "right thing" but in reality that was not the case. However over the film Robert learns actual humility and realizes what the greater cost will be to return to those fame and glory days. As a wise man once said, "There's nothing wrong with a life of peace and prosperity". Meanwhile Helen learns that sometimes one must embrace who they truly are. You cannot hide forever. They both learn from each other. Helens journey mirrors Violets while Dashs' mirrors Roberts although on a lesser scale. Focusing on things like social interactions (Violet) and sports (Dash) instead of conformity and nostalgia. Dash basically says what Buddy says later in the film in response to Helen saying, "Everyone is special Dash". When everyone's super / special, no-one will be.
Meanwhile Frozone remains neutral between his needs and wants. He will just go with the flow. However that gets challenged all the time when Robert keeps taking him on "bowling trips". Which is why he suggests that the two of them should just go bowling. Stop the vigilantly business and just embrace life to the fullest as best we can. Least the wives find out they have been lying to them.
Coincidence, I think not!
dude this isn't even a debate, its gold, and has one of the actually good sequels.
It's my favourite Pixar film. And I would also say it's their best one
Somebody should nominate Bombvoyage as best villain of the movie just for how clever that name is.
This movie is incredible.
No pun intended, I swear.
Liar
SiNKarnage *anakin voice included*
It's also awesome looking back after seeing and learning new things. Like Edna probably made Syndrome's suit, and purposefully gave it a cape. And it's also hilarious to know now that Frozone's wife's name is actually Honey.
The Incredibles is one of the best movies ever made.
I was obsessed with this movie as a little kid and now that i watched it as an adult i loved it even more
Imagine incredibles in todays CGI, it would be amazing.
Ikr
For whatever reason I specifically remember watching the Incredibles almost every day after I got it on DVD. Whenever I watch it now I get washed over by insane nostalgia. I also remember even as a little kid, LOVING the soundtrack of this movie
In short: y e s
Humanizing superheroes and seeing how society would respond in this world. The Incredibles nailed this idea before the MCU did!
And this is why it's my favorite Pixar movie. 😊
I'm sure someone else has pointed it out, as this isn't something I noticed but unfortunately can't remember who did; the angle of the camera at the beginning of the film when Mr. Incredible first meets Buddy is shot looking down on him, while during Syndrome's memory sequence, it's shot as looking up to his (literal) hero. All mixed with the latter and it's unreliable retelling of events.
I'd say either The Incredibles or Finding Nemo or Toy Story 2
All of them are pretty perfect.
@@MasonTheAnimator ikr
My top 5 Pixar movies:
Incredibles, Inside Out, Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo and WALL-E.
@@jordandwiggins1026 good list, but I would replace Indide Out with Ratatouille
Given what technologies and what years the cars are from, the golden age of supers (the scenes we see) are in 1947, this then makes the main film 1962.