I would have the villain be the opposite of syndrome. Have the villain love superheros and want them back. Have him be a villain because he wants to bring superheroes back. He doesn't care who he hurts. It could be a commentary on extremism and radicalization. Could be really cool.
@Xendrick
Жыл бұрын
That's a very nuanced villain concept I would absolutely love Sadly Screenslaver just feels like a really bad version of Lex Luthor
@austinreed7343
Жыл бұрын
Gamma Jack would be a great example.
@Ladywizard
Жыл бұрын
I dunno a good plotline I could think of is what happens when you suddenly release all these UNTRAINED heroes on the world
@zachanikwano
Жыл бұрын
Imagine one of the kids joins them, or is tempted to. The conflict! I love it
@user-zw5mo2kt4l
Жыл бұрын
Great idea Nelluc
@tessfabled4115
Жыл бұрын
I miss the kind of ominous tone present in the first movie. It has more of a sinister, mystery feel than the second... also the second one has much less of a 'retro' feel to its' overall design :c
@marcus3173
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the second one felt very generic, like any other kids movie. As an example, take the design of the new superheros. All the costumes look very cartoonish and generic, whereas the first one had costumes that looked more sophisticated and had that retro feel to them.
@genn_210
Жыл бұрын
It's due to how when Pixar became owned by Disney, Disney focused on making sequels from classics as a cash grab - Brittney React's Video, "Disney is Killing Pixar And They Need Our Help" goes more in-depth about it and other issues Pixar is facing due to Disney's Ownership.
@shelbybayer200
Жыл бұрын
The Sequel was supposed to be less Retro This time was for the FUTURE of Super Hero life The first was Bob stuck in the past and wanting to be a Hero still
@julijepp
Жыл бұрын
@Shelby Bayer Yeah that's bullshit, the films should have continuity, also the first film doesn't really condemn him for "living in the past" in fact him holding onto his identity was rewarded. Your thought process just doesn't line up with the actual themes of the film.
@itzrainy_outside4450
Жыл бұрын
@@shelbybayer200 The sequel literally takes place SECONDS after the first movies ending and feels like we just entered a completely different kinda movie. It just feels like the whole vibe and development of the last movie is forgotten
@robinthrush9672
Жыл бұрын
I disliked how Mr. Incredible was treated a bit like he'd never really been involved in his kids' raising and was completely unprepared for caring for them. Jack Jack is fine for "not prepared," but Dash and Violet should be fairly easy for him to deal with. Not that the commentary on Common Core with Dash's math assignment wasn't on point.
@jillianrose2396
Жыл бұрын
They’re poking fun at his character from the last movie. He was very uninvolved as part of the plot. That’s why Helen wanted him to give up on being a supe in secret. It also takes place like directly after the first one so there’s no reason to make it seem like he’d changed much in that regard
@Smashfan258
Жыл бұрын
It is kinda true though, the first one he was mostly concerned for being a superhero. During the dinner scene at the start he wasn’t even listening to what happened to Dash, only getting interested in the fact his powers were developing further. Second one he realizes how important it is to be more involved with his kids and family, although a bit exaggerated, the fact he looks so worn out from staying on top of a baby and help his teenage daughter dating, and his sons homework goes to show that it can be a tiresome to be a parent but it’s such an important thing to do. That being said, first movie is still overall much better lol
@maxime5067
Жыл бұрын
While I do agree with the last two comments, I just feel like it would have been better if Bob, for two or three days, turned out to be incredibly good at taking of the children on his own. And then he realizes, as the days go by, how hard the whole parenting thing is. What I am trying to say is that a more impactful message for this movie wouldn't have been "Being a parent is hard" but rather "Being a parent EVERYDAY is incredibly hard" In the movie, Bob is already struggling during his first day. Just like Cinema Therapy said "Being a parent isn't complex, it's just really exhausting to have to do that everyday for 18 to 20 years" Just feels like that would have resonated more with audience members
@robinthrush9672
Жыл бұрын
@@maxime5067 That would have been good.
@kleinkaufman8940
Жыл бұрын
He worked most of the day and in his free time he did Super stuff. He genuinely appeared to not be around.
@ambrosia7484
Жыл бұрын
The kids leaving the cave in the first movie had way more tension and familial fear than the second could ever hope to have.
@sunumonidas9966
Жыл бұрын
That scene is legendary
@babyangelchii
Жыл бұрын
My biggest peeve is always that they made Violet go from a very timid and shy girl only beginning to spread her wings to hyper hormonal teenager who has outbursts every five minutes. Especially since the end of the first movie is only minutes, or hours, away from the begining of the second. And she was already very loud and obnoxious at the start of the second film.
@lovelycloudyskies
Жыл бұрын
Violet would never act like that when Toby had her memory erased from his brain. If anything, she would just be heartbroken, she wouldn’t lash out at her dad. Also why is she so boy crazy? Toby only crossed her mind twice in the first movie, but in the sequel, she’s so Toby obsessed.
@trantrantoo
Жыл бұрын
the sequel happens 3 months after the events of the first one. that's plenty of time for her to come out of her shell and gain confidence.
@locomotivetrainstation6053
Жыл бұрын
@@trantrantoo then explain the underminer scene
@impstar.
Жыл бұрын
@@locomotivetrainstation6053 in the first incredibles, the underminer cliffhanger ending happens 3 months later.
@babyangelchii
Жыл бұрын
@@impstar. the last scene before the underminer showed up in the first film shows Violet still more timid than she is in the entire second film
@FernandoAlvesart
Жыл бұрын
I wish they had set the film further in the future... imagine to see violet on her early twenties, a teenager dash and a young boy jack jack... all that juicy new family dynamics and conflicts that a villian could explore against the heros...
@DrinzenDrawz
Жыл бұрын
Would've been cool if they skipped the amount of time it took between the 2 movies being made
@DavidMartinez-ce3lp
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, would've been really interesting.
@zzbugs1278
Жыл бұрын
@@DrinzenDrawz movies take forever to make
@mackncheese1683
Жыл бұрын
@@zzbugs1278 Ten+ years for a sequel is way too long.
@BrightWulph
Жыл бұрын
I wish they had gone this route, it would have also been enough time for the old pro-supers and anti-supers debate plat to be established as well, with people at first being lost in the nostalgia of the "old days" but then people who actually lived through it (or at least the end of the era) could be all "man, the adults at the time had a point, supers are dangerous, there's too much collateral damage being done" (said collateral damage being overblown by news outlets for drama and views. It could still keeps its message about how people spend too much time looking at their screens and paying attention to frivolous news etc.
@hioman
Жыл бұрын
The biggest thing I hated about this movie was how the leat scene of the first one shows how the par's are now fighting as a family, and the second one opens with absolutely none of that Also they did the worst thing a superhero movie can possibly do: give multiple characters super strength, so that it cancels out and they just become normal
@DisKorruptd
Жыл бұрын
I mean... Super Strength is just one of the most basic powers, right next to flight... it kinda makes sense...
@strawdeath263
Жыл бұрын
"And when everybody is super, no-one will be"
@deathdog1392
Жыл бұрын
@@DisKorruptd you have an obnoxiously shallow imagination.
@baconator5510
Жыл бұрын
@@strawdeath263 Nice profile picture, Spewart deserves more love.
@zer0name720
11 ай бұрын
I kid you not, the only things Bob does with his super strength is bust down a door and toss an anchor. That's it
@SithLadyDarhVamp
Жыл бұрын
What would have been lovely is the original Incredibles animated in the sequel's style. That would be breath taking.
@a2c3b6
Жыл бұрын
Yes we need that!!!! ❤❤❤
@Waltman13
Жыл бұрын
Meh. Not necessary. Even if the original's slightly dated visually, it still holds up pretty well today thanks to it's unique artstyle. Plus even if the sequel has better character models and more detailed environments, why bother spending money to reanimate the first movie with the sequel's assets? Sure it could amplify the experience of that original film, but where's the fun in everything looking perfect? You gotta have some bumps in the road every once in a while. Smoothing them out would be disingenuous. Not to mention, the lighting in Incredibles 2 is WAY too saturated and warm to work with the first film's story. Sure they could just desaturate it to match the original's more closely, but still. There's a reason why CG movie remasters don't exist in the same way game remasters do. They're simply just not needed if the original presentation still holds up. Besides, if too much was changed or it replaces the original version, imagine what the discourse would've like. If you ask me, it wouldn't be too far off from Star Wars special edition discourse and/or people complained about Tony and Andy's redesigns. And while sure other studios could benefit off of this idea and create something amazing, in Disney and Pixar's case??? Unless they play their cards right, I don't see it.
@bionabot
Жыл бұрын
I would certainly breathe in and out watching it
@pudinkeviar4151
Жыл бұрын
disagree. the original's slightly uncanny model & movement is perfect for me
@zachanikwano
Жыл бұрын
Ehhh feels like that’d be a bit of an insult to the original animators. Leave it as is 😊
@lilypadrocks872
Жыл бұрын
I'm not gonna lie I liked incredible 2,but what I miss abt it was u could actually feel the tension, had a grey noir style feeling, and when it came to the action of the super heros you could actually feel the danger and the possibility they could get seriously injured, the best scene for me was the reveal of the amount of super heroes that were terminated like it just shows how dire the situation could get, but part 2 was just to bright the action felt fast and timid with no sought of weight and intention in it
@julil3021
Жыл бұрын
Also that scene where Mrs. Incredible explains to the kids that these guys really will hurt you and aren’t like bad guys on tv. That made it feel so much more real
@zachanikwano
Жыл бұрын
What about the plane scene, that was and is super tense, edge of your seat stuff
@daniapfel2825
Жыл бұрын
Yeah
@HANKSANDY69420
2 ай бұрын
*That seen was fucking legendary as hell, literally **_zero_** monologue and it succeeded in explaining the direness of the situation at hand so effectively*
@firebat9664
Жыл бұрын
I saw the second one first cause I didn’t grow up with the first and I thought it was fine. Later on I watched the first after hearing so much about it and it’s such a classic good movie even with all the super hero saturation. There is a lot of passion in the first one while the second feels so by the numbers of what you can find any basic kids movie.
@boozledbamboozeler3822
Жыл бұрын
God i feel old reading that 😂 ig movies like Lion King and The Incredibles are becoming like Citizen Kane, Schindlers list, Fight Club and other old ass shit generations before mine would swear up and down were good but to this day i have never bothered to watch.
@daveywavey8294
Жыл бұрын
I always felt like the fact that the movie also feels like a james bond movie that it manages to stand the test of time and still ends up enjoyable even after superhero fatigue
@Antwannnn
Жыл бұрын
@@boozledbamboozeler3822 do better. I'm 19 and playing catch up is fun. That's just me tho lol I like movies
@panicatamericaspoliticalsc4225
Жыл бұрын
@@Antwannnn i’m 18 and the incredibles was a classic in my household. I thought we grew up with that one did we not???
@Antwannnn
Жыл бұрын
@@panicatamericaspoliticalsc4225 oh no it was. I'm saying that I go outta my way to watch movies 10, 20 years older then me. So he should have no problem watching the "modern" day classics when they drop.
@28starwarsfan
Жыл бұрын
True. This film was so surface and meh. It would have been great if it was made with a purpose other than "sequel." I'd have loved to have seen college-aged Violet and Dash trying to deal with growing up. Dash is a perpetual child, while Violet is struggling with anxiety-depression. Bob and Helene want to help, but realize this is one place they cannot be heroes in, swooping in to save the day.
@antusFireNova64
Жыл бұрын
So many random KZitem comments under videos about Incredibles 2, that explain a potential alternative videos about what the movie could have been, sound much more interesting than the actual It's possible that the producers wanted a better movie but couldn't because of lack of time (the movie release date was anticipated by a WHOLE YEAR because of Toy Story 4's postponed release date)
@marcus3173
Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a much better idea! Incredibles 2 was a massive disappointment for me because I really enjoyed the first one.
@checkmate8015
Жыл бұрын
No
@zachanikwano
Жыл бұрын
For real I wanted to see them grown, see how the world has changed. So many ideas, relationships, conflicts to explore… the second went safe and vanilla
@orangeslash1667
Жыл бұрын
@@marcus3173 I wonder if the only reason this film was is because fans asked for another one???? It feels like a monkey's paw situation.
@Odrikah
Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, I really thought that Screenslaver was going to be Rick, the government agent. He "goes on vacation" right as Screenslaver shows up, we know he has access to mind-altering government technology, he's been set up in the first movie and has a level of mystery around him but had been established as a friend to the family nonetheless. The plot would have been way more interesting if Rick saw public opinion going against supers once more and decided to invent a supervillain for the Incredibles to defeat to keep public opinion high and thus make his own job easier. It would have shown an interesting way in which a "pro-super" person, and someone trusted as a public servant, could abuse their power--pulling Syndrome-like tactics, but in a way that is technically beneficial to the Incredibles. They could have even kept the commentary at the end where Screenslaver doesn't even really get in too much trouble for what they did--not because they're rich, but because they're a government agent with impunity. It would have worked so much better with continuing the themes of the first film.
@DefgirRZawa
Жыл бұрын
...Holy shit, this is actually a very good twist oo' Would have loved that.
@alexzanderroberts995
11 ай бұрын
But then you are questioning the authority of three letter government organizations, and that's no good unless you want to get suicided
@pradyuminater
11 ай бұрын
Your story is so much better than the movie. Keep on being so imaginative and creative...
@oofedultra
8 ай бұрын
this seems really cool, but one issue is that this wouldn't make sense for Dicker to do as he states in the first movie that this does cost so much money and affects him with loads of work. so why would he do this to himself by being the villain?
@-Naraza-
Жыл бұрын
I think missing the adult tone perfectly describes what was wrong with this movie. In the first Movie, Helen says, to Paraphrase "These guys aren't like your Saturday Morning Cartoons", wheres this one did feel like that. Which was a shame, because I was hyped for it
@YourMom-ll4el
Жыл бұрын
The sequel should've taken place 10-15 years later is all I'm saying.
@BijouluvsJewels1234
Жыл бұрын
Instead it took 14 years to release 😭😭
@KlutzyNinjaKitty
Жыл бұрын
YES! Seeing a grown up Violet, Dash, and Jack Jack could have been so cool. But, nah, we got a movie set immediately after the first movie while also taking back all the development the family _just had._
@nitevibe9886
Жыл бұрын
I don’t wanna see Edna any older
@jarekkish5515
11 ай бұрын
I can understand why Brad Bird didn't do that. Because to him, The Incredibles isn't really a superhero movie, it's a movie about a family who happen to be superheroes. Having the sequel take place many years after the original with the children grown up would just make it a superhero movie.
@M1GarandMan3005
11 ай бұрын
@@KlutzyNinjaKitty Agreed, if this film was made in 2008, I wouldn't care if they made them older or not.
@mariocordiano7244
Жыл бұрын
ill never forget recently my nephew came over and my fam turned on the incredibles , he got bored and went downstairs to play while me and my dad were glued to the couch watching the incredibles. It seriously had such adult themes as it touched on marital issues (elastigirl thinking bob was cheating on her) and the mass genocide of supers. Incredibles two was literally targeted towards children, which is fine, but it wasnt even close to the first
@meggubravo8373
11 ай бұрын
Throw the whole nephew out /j
@twistedyogert
11 ай бұрын
Why'd he get bored?
@-Blasphemy-
11 ай бұрын
When I was little, I loved the movie and thought it was so cool. I would watch it over and over, noticing and realising different things each time, slowly beginning to understand the movie better. Most children have low attention spans these days smh.
@punisheranimations6807
Жыл бұрын
I have to say, I hated how they treated mr incredible in this one, making him get tossed around by F tier heroes and handled by his wife and kids.
@tobyjohn4682
Жыл бұрын
Ong
@SpadeDraco
Жыл бұрын
The constant anger over tiny issues was distracting and felt like they were doing his character a disservice too. I think the only time Bob lost his cool in the first movie was when his boss at the insurance company was going on a power trip and made him watch a guy get assaulted right outside the window.
@-Blasphemy-
11 ай бұрын
@@SpadeDraco Yeah, it was so intense too I can remember feeling just as frustrated as Bob was during that scene and when he finally broke the guy's neck, kid me was so happy. But then Bob got fired which left me feeling a whole range of emotions from a singular scene.
@natecgames4612
Жыл бұрын
The first film had more going on in its story in general. It wasn't afraid to tell the audience of mostly children subjects that only their parents would get through Bob and Helen. It also wasn't afraid to make the situation grim and threatening as it needed to be. It's one of the only Pixar movies with a kill count, and I'd you don't get the heroes being terminated. You'll definitely understand when syndrome gets shredded in a fan blade. The second couldn't live up to that tension and commentary because Pixar figured out they didn't need to try after they made a sequel to cars and it still did decent.
@SmoistAbyss
Жыл бұрын
i think it would be nicer if Evelyn parents were killed by the superheroes that they trusted, showing just because they are super, does not mean they are good, causing the so called supers becoming illegal
@reptiliannoizezz.413
Жыл бұрын
True... For instance one of the newspaper articles in that exposition sequence in the first movie, was about a super peeping tom with x-ray vision
@dewolf123
Жыл бұрын
@@reptiliannoizezz.413 Eww gross pretty sure that is on grounds for sexual harassment or at least voyeurism.
@SmoistAbyss
Жыл бұрын
@@reptiliannoizezz.413 hhmm they could slide that in but i doubt so cuz its still a kids movie at the end
@austinreed7343
Жыл бұрын
And would give Evelyn more of a reason why she wants to ban supers. Seriously, her motive makes no sense.
@zachanikwano
Жыл бұрын
Okay literal thought I’ve had since the first movie: did the whole world ban supers? Like… if supers are illegal… what’s stopping super villains? Or supers going villain? If it’s illegal to stop them how are they not ruling the world???
@ShadowSaberBaroxio
Жыл бұрын
Imagine an alternate storyline, where Evelyn Dever is the same, but her brother Winston is the real big bad, wanting to draw out all of the remaining Supers in order to straight up kill them, or worse, synthesize something that would permanently generify ALL Supers worldwide. "No more Supers."
@hanna-writes
Жыл бұрын
That’s actually what I thought was going on at first. I was like, “Evelyn would be way too obvious, they’re not gonna do that!” And then they, y’know. Did that.
@KnucklesxReala911
Жыл бұрын
that plot makes still not much sense, is just the same pettiness even if in a more psycho chaotic way, this concept only could work if the movie plot happened liek at least 5 or a decade after so supers doing vigilant work were becoming way more common as for them to decide enough is enough, the whole aspect of wanting heroes gone when they are still 100% prohibited was a big part of why it was a bad plot
@ShadowSaberBaroxio
Жыл бұрын
@@KnucklesxReala911 No, see the plot would still be about legalizing supers, BUT with a constraint, like they have to be registered with the government(/Winston Dever), which would prompt all of the remaining supers to come out of hiding and register, giving him access to every remaining super in the area and allowing him to progress his evil scheme of wiping them all out. Winston would be aware of Evelyn Dever's silly plans, but not vice versa, until the big reveal at the end.
@austinreed7343
Жыл бұрын
Maybe connect them to Sansweet and/or Huph. One last bit of revenge.
@RandomDrawer_tm
Жыл бұрын
But Saul Goodman loves superheroes he said so in the movie.
@KoongYe
Жыл бұрын
I can't express how disappointed I was when I was watching this movie.
@PokeMaster22222
Жыл бұрын
Y'know, there was an "The Incredibles 2" game released a decade ago, for Windows XP and GameCube (and maybe other platforms), that had the Underminer as the villain, and starred Mr. Incredible and Frozone as the two playable characters. It was a pretty simple beat-em-up type game, with basic puzzles, but it was a 2P-coop game that was quite fun for a much younger me. That game is a thousand times better than the movie we eventually received.
@TheManInBlueFlames
Жыл бұрын
I played it for the Playstation 2. It was my favourite game as a kid and it was AMAZIGN!
@_enki
Жыл бұрын
you know, thinking about it, syndrome kinda has the right idea that regardless of superpowers, people should be able to become superheroes as well. he went about it in a villainous way, but he had a point, because him not having powers was the reason why bob wouldn't take him in as a sidekick (because it was dangerous for both of them). i was hoping that the sequel would actually explore that idea once again, and start with the incredibles becoming so loved and popular and needed to the point that most of their time are dedicated to the city rather than for their family, doing normal family things. thus, there could be a conflict between the importance of saving the day and being with their loved ones. simultaneously, people see the incredibles and are inspired to also become heroes, but couldn't because they don't have powers. suddenly there's a guy who is distributing a superserum that could make people superheroes. he is the villain but not a completely bad guy, just jealous like syndrome, because he wants to be a superhero to help people. instead the serum backfires and makes monsters out of the people. the serum also affects the supers, making them lose their powers completely. they team up with an underground group of people developing an antidote, and together they stop the monster pandemic and save everyone. the parr family all lost their powers in the process, but showed that even normal people can become superheroes without the superserum or superpowers, but by being themselves. they eventually retire as superheroes and become a normal family, however they never stop helping people by showing off new skills they learned while not having powers. that's honesty what i dreamed of for the sequel before the actual news of the sequel dropped. it's far off from what i imagined, but i guess the film is okay. i still think syndrome has a point, and evelyn is kinda right when she says that the city depended too much on the supers. but eh, the film is okay.
@dewolf123
Жыл бұрын
It's always us fans that respect good writing than the professional ones :/
@Brook_55
Жыл бұрын
XD maybe if theres another movie they'll start doing this. Maybe have the kids 5 years older or something to slowly pass the torch
@jaski4022
Жыл бұрын
nope, the film sucks. after such a good first movie you can't do this, you just can't. after such a big and epic movie, with such a mysterious and spy-ish feel, with amazing characters, villains and twists... turn it into a smaller "adventure" focused on just one character, without the epicness, nor the spy nor mysterious feel. plus horrible villains and boring side plots. the film sucks.
@AntsTheaterCorner2698
29 күн бұрын
@@jaski4022I agree. Pretty colors and comedy can't save a pathetic villain, weak writing and lack of direction by Brad Bird. He didn't actually sign off on it when you think about it. The score and animation is great, the story is an undercooked and almost like a mishandled remake of the original.
@Carlisho
Жыл бұрын
Incredibles 2 is the prime example of a sequel that simply was never going to match the masterpiece that came before it. Some things are simply better left alone.
@victorigbokwe2165
Жыл бұрын
I remember watching this and thinking “Evelyn Deavor… they wouldn’t name the bad guy evil endeavour… that would be so stupid it must be a red herring.” And then she was the bad guy 😒.
@5Geass
Жыл бұрын
The original also seemed like a love letter to superhero stories to me. Smart and witty, I loved it. c':
@Dana-hc3lg
Жыл бұрын
I may be alone at this table, but am I the only one that thinks this movie's coloring is a f&$#ing eyesore? Everyone talks about the animation improving, and while yes, obviously the textures look better due to advanced technology, I do prefer the visuals of the first overall because of its very *intentional* artistic choices. That might sound insane, but I do think the original had a more intentional use of color. The scene where Mr. Incredible is miserable working in an insurance office, and it's almost completely grayscale and low contrast to symbolize all the color being drained out of his life, is one of my favorite uses of color in an animated film ever. In general, I remember the use of color in the original being striking and memorable, using bright pops of color contrasted against more neutral tones to help give more punch to important visuals in the film. In the sequel, every frame looks like someone made an edit of the original by cranking up the saturation too high in a photo editor. As someone obsessed with bright and punching colors, most of Incredibles 2 looks *gaudy* in my opinion, in a way I haven't seen this jarringly from a major studio in a long time. Every light skinned character looks pinkish red half the time in a way I find really unappealing, again, like they just cranked up the saturation of every scene haphazardly, even though lots of bright and colorful animated films don't have that issue? It feels like they were trying to create a comic book color palette without putting in enough effort or time to making sure the color keys of each scene were more balanced and appealing. I frankly do not care that the textures look better, stuff like that is the sprinkles on the icing of the cake for me when the colors of every frame actively hurt my eyes lol
@anthonycollins2383
Жыл бұрын
Dana, I’m sorry, but that’s not a good take at all.
@Dana-hc3lg
Жыл бұрын
@@anthonycollins2383 fair enough, it's just my opinion !
@anthonycollins2383
Жыл бұрын
@@Dana-hc3lg It was interesting though. I never heard anyone say that they prefer the animation in the first movie. I got to give you credit for being unique.
@anthonycollins2383
Жыл бұрын
Plus, I’m sorry if I made it seemed like I didn’t respect your opinion. I respect it 100%. I just think differently than you do. That’s all.
@Dana-hc3lg
Жыл бұрын
@@anthonycollins2383 no worries, you're good! I guess if I had to be more specific, I'd say I prefer the *visuals* of the first film, but maybe that's just splitting semantic hairs. Even then, I'm like the only person I know who seems to have this take 😂 I think it's just a matter of preferences
@andrewmaddox2889
Жыл бұрын
And then mr incredible said “its incrediblin’ time” and incredibled all over the place
@betterlatethannever4529
Жыл бұрын
Disney: *has 14years to make a good story for a sequel, yet fucks up* Dreamworks: *has 11years to make a sequel, and knocks it out of the park*
@mrlightwriter
Жыл бұрын
What sequel did Dreamworks made?
@cherryromance3245
Жыл бұрын
@@mrlightwriter Puss in boots 2: The Last Wish
@mrlightwriter
Жыл бұрын
@@cherryromance3245 Thanks!
@bardockdbzfan6299
11 ай бұрын
Disney waited too late tbh they should came with the sequel 3 years after the first movie came out
@waynebrowne1063
11 ай бұрын
Couldn’t disagree more; Incredibles 2 was excellent, and nearly as great as the first one.
@arandomsheep6072
Жыл бұрын
It was a good movie for kids, but the actual plot was an L.
@marcus3173
Жыл бұрын
Good movie for kids, but not for the adults who watched the original as kids.
@AnonYmous-gg9oq
Жыл бұрын
@@marcus3173 the original movie was still good for adults
@phantomfreerun8812
Жыл бұрын
The darker overtone and grittier animation style of the original made it seem much more mature to me. It was a movie I could take seriously, couldn't really take the new one seriously
@tobyboddy
Жыл бұрын
The first Incredibles has a special place in my heart and I think it's because as a child it was exciting to be treated like an 'adult' when watching a film. The darker themes weren't babied, and there were very real threats (like the kids being discovered on the jet plane as it's due to explode). I'm tired of this idea that things have to be 'dumbed down' for children, like what happened in the second film; just because it's marketed as a children's film doesn't mean you have to deprive them of a good storyline - sometimes as a child it feels rewarding to feel scared or apprehensive or to encounter more grown up themes like death. Although I'm a lot older now it just felt like a total let down in comparison to something that was so great.
@kiamckenz
Жыл бұрын
I think the whole magic of the first movie comes not just from the deeper plot points but how the characters are so connected and just makes sense. Helen is at home with the kids as usual until she is called to go save her husband who’s been hiding his secret and she’s assuming the worst and they all come together as a family to defeat the villain in a bad ass fight. In the second it’s just “oh let’s make it Elastigirl based cuz women” like it just felt so cheap and a cop out. They took the easy way out instead of further developing what they already had especially for 14 years at that. I feel like anyone in this comment section could come up with a more enriching storyline
@a-s-greig
11 ай бұрын
A few people already have. One of 'em suggested the Screenslaver plan could've been run by Rick Dicker and it could've gone conspiratorial. I agree with everyone else who thinks we were robbed of a post time-skip Dash, too.
@lovelycloudyskies
11 ай бұрын
It kinda twisted Helen’s character too. When she was a young hero, she was carefree and said “Settle down? Come on, ladies, settle down and let the men do all the work? I don’t think so!” When she got older and had a family, she settled down and matured because they had to lay low since superheroes were against the law. She opposed Bob’s desire to live his glory days and told him that he needs to be a father. The only reason she needed to leave the house was because her husband was in danger, not from her free will. The sequel, however, was obviously pushing the feminist agenda. Helen’s character in the first movie knew that her role as a mother was more important than being a hero, but in the sequel, she willingly goes to do hero work because Bob promised he’ll take care of the kids. It’s literally just the first movie, but they reversed the genders. Bob getting a job to do hero work, but ended up being kidnapped, forcing Helen to go out and save him. They literally just reused the plot but reversed the genders. This time, Bob didn’t think Helen was cheating on him. I’m not joking when I say that people ship Helen with that Evelyn, when they just talked and she was revealed to be the villain. It literally wasn’t supported when Helen thought Bob was cheating on her with Mirage, so why is she getting supported by fans to cheat on her husband with a woman? The same woman who turned out to be evil?? What even is going on?
@dr.inspector2403
7 ай бұрын
@@breadandcircuses8127A small price to pay for salvation
@BustyCatbot
Жыл бұрын
The Incredibles 2 has such a huge misstep when it feels like the writers thought the best part of the first movie was the status quo at the *lowest* point of the movie.
@bellboy7809
Жыл бұрын
I think about the deleted “gazerbeam’s wake” scene more than I think about the finished film. Failure doesn’t cover it.
@aliciabeem9236
Жыл бұрын
right, there was an amazing movie in there somewhere, it just wasn’t the one we got😔
@bellboy7809
Жыл бұрын
I don't think I can say there was an amazing movie in there at all. Not with what we got, and barely in what was cut. Still mad that they cut that scene. I want that movie, not the dumpster fire we got.
@margurkatyberius
Жыл бұрын
It would've been so easy to make them part of a company dedicated to the research of super genes and offering a chance for supers to have normal children, but the twist is the sister is using it as a front to develop an antidote to super powers. Perfect thematic tie in to the first movie
@michaellatner975
Жыл бұрын
Honestly there were 2 things in the 2nd I liked, the first was a bunch of superheroes being mind controlled, that doesn't happen often as a plot point, 2nd time is the different powers all the heroes have, mostly enjoyed the idea of how destructive the heroes could be in person while in the first movie it's only really told not shown
@Turminal1
Жыл бұрын
Winston being the villain would have been a better story in my mind. Have him be sort of like Syndrome was when he still looked up to Mr. Incredible, and he stages crimes to get supers to look good, but turns on them when they find out and have a problem with it.
@sharkinator7819
8 ай бұрын
It sounds way better than the mind-numbingly stupid plot we actually got
@tiamystic
Жыл бұрын
I remember watching this movie when it came out. When I saw it again a month ago I literally couldn’t recall anything in the movie.
@godofevil9468
Жыл бұрын
14 years..... Brad had 14 years and a literal endless amount of possibilities that wouldn't have even need to be that complex... but this.... *THIS IS WHAT HE GIVES US?!?!?!??*
@merafirewing6591
Жыл бұрын
Like we could've gotten an even better sequel.
@TheRealTickler
11 ай бұрын
No way Brad willingly made it this bad compared to the first. He must of backseated production
@AntsTheaterCorner2698
29 күн бұрын
He did not direct this film. Disney cut down his original vision and decided to release this half baked and pretentiously preachy excuse for an Incredibles film. This lacks all the gravitas of the original and even the action is a significant downgrade. Bird knew that he had to make the film more mature, his original vision was compromised. The original villain was not the Screenslaver and was a villain who was much darker and tied to Syndrome. This would have been great would have matched the dark tone of the original film. But no, instead we get a lame excuse for a villain, breakneck pacing that's so quick that we don't have time to invest in. It all, boring exposition drops and THE EXACT TYPE OF SUPERHERO AND VILLAIN EXPOSITION DUMP THAT THE ORIGINAL FILM MOCKED SO MUCH. It's not very good and is more forgettable each time. This just feels like an attempt to cash in on the original, and that it did. It feels like Bird wanted to make this film out of passion, but Disney tore down his original vision and made it completely watered down compared to everything we've seen before. It's not as bad as Cars 2 or Finding Dory, but I find it even worse than Toy Story 4, which I actually liked. Just to clarify, I liked it for a while and have never realized just how lame it actually is.
@jonathancampbell5231
Жыл бұрын
One thing to note is that Evelyn was originally a last minute replacement for the actual villain they were going for- an evil supercomputer. They just couldn't get it to work with the story they were telling, and by then they were on a deadline, so they invented Evelyn in the middle of pre-production.
@anthonycollins2383
Жыл бұрын
One thing I really hated about the movie is that the villain want superheros to be illegal forever. That really bothered me because it makes no sense. Super are already illegal to begin with. So it just makes the goal redundant.
@DisKorruptd
Жыл бұрын
the idea is "My brother has a chance, and I can't just stop this in an obvious way, I need to discretely ruin his plan." It's not "make them illegal" it's "keep them illegal"
@itzrainy_outside4450
Жыл бұрын
Literally all the villain had to do was refuse to help her brother and Supers stay illegal . BOOM! Goal achieved !
@seerai-42
Жыл бұрын
frankly, there was a lot of setup for a sequel that takes place years after the original movie, where all of the characters are older and have their own lives. dash being a big star athlete, violet trying to balance her normal life and super hero life, jack jack going through puberty and trying to control his powers, and helen and bob getting older and realizing that they arent as powerful as they used to be, and coming to terms with that and now their kids will have to take the mantel. frankly with the real life decade between the first and second movie, it would have been great for a time skip to see how this world has changed with the return of supers and how society has to adapt! but we didnt get that unfortunately
@satireisnotdead5804
Жыл бұрын
I reckon they should've done it so that it skips ahead a couple of years, superheroes are part of the mainstream again, and it sort of goes the Invincible route, maybe Dash, who is a teenager and Violet, a young adult, get their own suits from Edna as a Christmas present, and begin to carve their own identities as superheroes. Balancing that and school-life, trying their best to live up to the legacy of their parents, but also coming in to conflict with them over how they conduct themselves or something like that, or refusing to accept advice from them, until they face a threat that requires them to come together as a family as they did before. A bit similar to Bob's arc, learning that it's okay to need help, but also that youth and energy sometimes just can't beat skill and experience, the previous generations may come off as a bit un-cool, but they know stuff because they've been here longer. And learning the difficult truths, such as no matter how hard you try you can't save everyone. This could lead to them experiencing harrowing events that make them question whether or not they can really be as good as their parents. Meanwhile the sub-plot could be that Bob and Helen are fully settled now, Bob having gotten the last bit of super-heroing out of his system after his battles against Syndrome, the Omnidroid, and the Underminer, fully takes on his responsibilities as a father, and with Helen's help really gets to experience the things that he almost missed in the first film, and also maybe they train Jack-Jack in the use of his powers. Their marriage is very much revived, and now they just want make the life they have built together the best it can be, but once more they are forced to step back into the frame, to help their oldest and middle child, whether they ask for it or not. They have learned their lessons in the first film, and this time are the mentors. Keeping the darker and more relatable elements.
@lovelycloudyskies
11 ай бұрын
I actually like the concept of the kids becoming their own superheroes. Violet’s hero name would be Ultraviolet and Dash’s…well, Dash.
@satireisnotdead5804
9 ай бұрын
I can't think of a good enough villain though.
@jadedpulseofficial
11 ай бұрын
It's true, remember that old Ps2 game The Incredibles: Rise Of The Underminer? That made me so excited because The Underminer seems like an epic villain and is in the game as well, and I was so pissed off that he was gone after like 4 minutes of the movie, and didn't see him after that. And I hate that Pixar only really care about modern day graphics now, no adult humor, no good story, just going from A to B and having good graphics, the last Disney Pixar movie that had this was Moana
@t59112
11 ай бұрын
Moana isnt pixar
@jadedpulseofficial
11 ай бұрын
@@t59112 it's not? Oh ok, then I'm pretty sure Toy Story 4 was the last good Disney Pixar movie I watched
@sainttan
Жыл бұрын
The only thing I want change is I hope they didn't go the villain reveal, instead just a villain who isn't among the cast, but someone in the background.
@AtlasBlizzard
11 ай бұрын
It's astounding that a follow-up to a movie with some of the tightest writing in cinema history has a story with more holes than Swiss cheese.
@TheAngusm3
Жыл бұрын
Incredibles: A man needs to train and regain his strength and become the hero we need Incredibles 2: A woman is already perfect and needs no growth, she wins by default
@Nameless_mixes
Жыл бұрын
I’m actually surprised that you didn’t discuss Edna Mode in either of these movies. Yes, she’s more of a side character. But she’s still a huge part of why people enjoyed either movie ❤️
@Polkavona
Жыл бұрын
The fact that this doesn't have a main villain with POWERS is crazy. Wouldn't someone with powers born in the Era with no rights to show them be pissed?? Wouldn't they want revenge and become a villain on a world that didn't want them?
@E_Fig05
Жыл бұрын
Everyone always says that Incredibles 1 has more "Adult Themes" than two (Don't get me wrong, it does.), but if Screenslaver had actually been who he was supposed to be, then the second movie could have made it's own point. But, of course, Disney *had* to make it a twist villain. Also, I'm the 1000th like on this video.
@treyg1
Жыл бұрын
My ideal Screenslaver would be this... It would have been interesting to see Winston on Evelyn's side, but their motive isn't to make supers illegal. The Deavors capitalize on the supers' comeback and try to market it whilst creating the villains/problems themselves (with mind control like in the movie). Screenslaver had so much more potential in my opinion. It would've been nice to see the supers work alongside the villains like Elastigirl and the Deavors, especially if the Deavors had staged the Underminer, too. If the villain had a deeper, more direct motive as well... again I'll say the Deavors had so much potential
@dearthofdoohickeys4703
11 ай бұрын
I liked the idea of focusing more on Elastigirl’s heroics in this movie, since Mr.Incredible had more of the focus last time. But they went overboard. They made Robert out to be a misogynistic simpleton, and his struggles of being an at home Dad were just to make Elastigirl look even more amazing. He was the butt of every joke, and by the end of the movie it left a bad taste in the mouth.
@jaykeii
Жыл бұрын
the only thing i like about it is saul goodman edit: and kid named finger
@filipvadas7602
9 ай бұрын
The saddest part is that there are deleted scenes that showcase the strengths of setting this movie right after the first one. Namely, the backstory and subsequent funeral of Gazerbeam. Really giving us that emotional gutpunch to hit home the long term consequences of what Syndrome did, of the *genocide* he commited.
@AntsTheaterCorner2698
29 күн бұрын
Disney cut it down because they don't want to scare children. This is the same time when Spider-Verse killed off 616 Peter Parker and showed blood on it's characters. The stylization added to the adult nature of it. Anyone agree?
@princembat
Жыл бұрын
you mention evelyns name being really on the nose, but i never actually connected the dots... however, what did tip me off during the movie that she was the villain is her design. i mean, talk about on the nose, she just sticks out amongst everyone else design-wise. if not her clothes, her hair alone does it for me. shes the only one with messy hair in a world of people with otherwise almost perfectly styled hair. i mean, its the 1960s and the style is meant to at least partially reflect that, and when did people in any 1960s media have messy hair? none that ive ever seen, though granted i dont usually consume 1960s content.
@lovelycloudyskies
11 ай бұрын
Mirage>>Evelyn
@EidolonEntropy
Жыл бұрын
Regarding 4:13, if the supers were simply underground, I'd think they'd still pick up for the father since they're probably close friends. I don't know if their illegality was ever stated in the movie and if it was please correct me, but I always read this scene as being Syndrome's doing. Gazerbeam is one of the phones, and the first movie made it very clear Syndrome was responsible for the death of Gazerbeam. I never had a problem with this plot point because I saw it as a really cool callback to the first movie.
@blankadams3120
Жыл бұрын
I have a small thought to try to fix this, having not seen the movie: Evilynn and her brother? Are basically the Wonder Twins, but, ever since their father's death, they've had to hide their powers. Bro made a name for himself, and Evilynn's jealous. That's the conflict, she just doesn't want his 'reawakening of the Supers' bill to succeed.
@InuYashaboy707
Жыл бұрын
I do think it makes sense that the designs of the new supers aren't in line with the originals, I feel like that's kind of the point. Like you said, Syndrome eliminated most of the supers people knew and loved, and the media explicitly was censoring stuff about supers, so new supers who were born and raised after the glory days or older supers coming into the limelight now with no tangible way to connect to the heroes of yore just had to make do.
@jasonvoorhees5163
11 ай бұрын
I think the back story to the father dying was that the supers were battling in the city, with the father there. Then it's that the super couldn't make it in time to save the father from the bad guy, seeding hatred for supers that they couldn't save them, because the good guy can't always save everyone, but the sister just doesn't see that.
@artimist0315
Жыл бұрын
The problem is that they don't progress the story by tackling the theme of the original in a different way : What implies being exceptional. The original sort of established that there are extraordinary people and that others should accept them in their life. I would have found it interesting to maybe focus on the other side of the coin, the ordinary people. For exemple by making Flash or an older Jack Jack lose its powers to dive into the theme of dealing with losing our powers or what makes us special, what it implies to feel much weaker and live under our past self's shadow. That is still fully coherent with the theme of the movie, but expend on it, nuance it and make a new relatable story with the same premise. As the first story was speaking to the side of us who complains about our real talents and effort not being recognised more than mediocrity, the second one would speak to a side of ourselves who've seen our original talents getting weaker and weaker.
@empirestate8791
Жыл бұрын
14 years passed in the real world between Incredibles 1 and 2, but only 14 seconds passed in the movie timeline. They literally began the second movie exactly where the first one left off. It would have been nicer to set this movie a few years in the future, with the kids now young adults, and Jack Jack learning to use his powers. Perhaps they could have explored some new villains and new conflicts, and had the entire family fight TOGETHER (remember that family was literally a main theme of the first movie - the Parrs overcame numerous conflicts, including bratty children fighting with their parents and Helen suspecting Bob of an affair, to always support each other and fight together).
@edwardsantiago9109
Жыл бұрын
In a strange way, i think the best route this could have taken was for Screenslaver to mind control Elastigirl to proclaim that nobody should be super (syndrome nod). Basically the mind control should have had lasting effects, but to proclaim it on TV would have done exactly what Evelyn wanted with none of the side effects.
@Sk7ttle
Жыл бұрын
idk why but i just got reminded of the Arrestables meme
@hanburgundy4317
Жыл бұрын
My biggest beef with the movie is with the character "Void". A few years before this movie came out, I was part of an online LEGO building group and we had a super hero themed sub group (it's still active on Flickr). We'd create super heroes and super villains to inhabit "Bricklyn" and "New Block City". One of mine was a villain named, "The Void". He used shadows, but also short range Portals called voids; hence, his name had double meaning. Disney stole my character, and just gender swapped him and made him into a hero, but in doing so lost the whole allure of the character so that I wouldn't sue.
@Water_Me_Loan
Жыл бұрын
Man.
@heitorpedrodegodoi5646
Жыл бұрын
Man are you okay?
@jasoningramx3731
Жыл бұрын
Dang dude that sucks I'm sorry to hear that. But that character you created is still a really cool concept one even better than the one they came up with so I would continue to work and add more detail to the character so that way maybe you could create a comic or sell the idea to a studio with your name attached
@voice_0f_reason
Жыл бұрын
Did Disney steal the character design, or just the concept of the powers?
@hanburgundy4317
Жыл бұрын
@Ra'sha Lite Powers and name. Design bears no similarity. Just obvious asf as my character bio specifically referred to the portals as "Voids" as what his/her name was derived from (villain cloaked in darkness, unknown secret identity, dark/shadow powers, dark tendrils/whips, short-range portals or "voids", and can disappear into any shadow and vanish entirely) and I've never heard of anyone else refer to portals as voids, especially since mine were named such due to using shadows i.e. void of light. The Void was the arch nemesis and catalyst for my hero character PRISM's entire bio.
@justafan5179
Жыл бұрын
Having watched it multiple times, I believe the failure was the advertising and hype. I'm not saying the first wasn't better, but the fact that going in, we knew literally nothing about the first film, made it 100x better. Contrast that with the sequel, and we already had months of speculation around Evelyn being the villain... which to me, killed the film. Imagine going into the first one knowing Syndrome was Buddy... knowing months of analysis and breakdown... it wouldn't have had nearly the same effect. Don't believe me? Go watch the 2 trailers from 2004... they give literally nothing away about the film other than it's about a super hero family. Contrast that with the second film and we get the same style trailers, which was fine... but also tons of additional lore... and we're pros now. There are tons of sources dedicated to breaking this stuff down, and we are obsessed with it (myself included) to the point where we ruin the movie before it begins. I'm still saying the first was better... but give the second its due... because looking at them side by side, it was almost set up to be "met expectation" at best. Just my 2 cents.
@bestaround3323
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I hadn't seen any of the trailers or gotten much information on the movie beforehand and can safely say it was somewhat disappointing.
@justafan5179
Жыл бұрын
@bestaround3323 not going to disagree there. It certainly wasn't to the caliber it should have been... but "somewhat disappointed" is different than an abysmal failure, which many are claiming. While I certainly was satisfied, there were numerous instances where the scenes and dialog, and even animation felt off, especially for Pixar standards.
@damienlarson4145
Жыл бұрын
You can just pretend that the incredibles just ended with the first movie and make up your own version about what happened after that.
@Bomber679
11 ай бұрын
But the worst thing about this movie was how Dash and Violet realised, while sitting in the car after escaping from their house "oh, the goggles mind control the supers." Then, they go to the yacht, beat up several supers wearing goggles, and while they're knocked out... don't remove the goggles?? Like they knew? They already figured it out? And then they just... let them continue to be mind controlled?? Super weird beat for them to explicitly state it and then not act on it, just so Jack-Jack can have some special moment with his mama or something. If they really want that Jack-Jack moment to be special, then maybe don't put in a scene where they spell it out for themselves.
@YTCBlackStar
Жыл бұрын
Remember when Mr Incredible threatened to crush a woman like a toothpick
@gothwang7646
Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU. Everything you said has been all my thoughts towards this movie. Every single thing. It’s utterly disappointing how we ultimately got nothing from something that gave us so much.
@Thomzz95
10 ай бұрын
I like the darker and more adult tone the first one had. To me the second one isn’t bad but I wish they kept the same vibe as the first.
@HyperSonic1999orJTH
11 ай бұрын
Watched the film for the first time recently and picked up that Helen and Bob's character was off at times saying and doing things that didn't feel right dispite it being still in the 2004 period.
@brandonmaldonado7008
Жыл бұрын
Personally the way I would rewrite the story of Incredibles 2 would be theme/plot. I would explore Bob and how he is rethinking on how he treats people after what happened to Syndrome. Regardless Bob is still a big factor of Syndrome’s existence. The movie would start off how the same way. Attempt to stop the Underminer but instead of getting arrested they manage to get away before they cops come. Back to Bob’s plot. I would have the store be that he wouldn’t reject his kids or wife from doing anything. Which would turn out to be a bad thing because he doesn’t want the same thing to happen that happened to Syndrome. This is more of an idea to where the story should be at.
@nekonomicon2983
Жыл бұрын
Feels like the movie was ok but only just ok. I think some things needed to be thought on a bit more, such as Evelyn's motive as the way her dad died that jump-starts her path to be evil is rather unimpressive.
@vectinator7605
Жыл бұрын
I have a personal theory that the incredibles 2 was a direct to DVD sequel that was made with a lot of recycled material, but was never released. Then someone found it in the Disney vault.
@andrewgreeb916
Жыл бұрын
I prefer the reality that they lost an entire year off the production cycle which forced a rewrite
@xenomorph6599
Жыл бұрын
They should've made a prequel
@luigigx1172
Жыл бұрын
1:32 I am late but thank you i’ve been waiting for someone to bring that up they all look like they belong in illumination movie
@Angela-ur5yf
Жыл бұрын
btw don't you guys think that Jack Jacks has too many powers? Like yea it's funny while he is a baby but when he grows up he will just be merry sue one army XDD I just kinda wish they left his abilities to morphing his body ( like he did into fire form or that devil baby XD, even when he slightly changed his looks to look like Edna)
@KonstantinosGiannoulidis
Жыл бұрын
I think its said that supers when young have many powers and then grow into one or two according to their character/personality. Next time we see Jack Jack I m guessing he ll have way less of an arsenal of powers
@tiamystic
Жыл бұрын
@@KonstantinosGiannoulidis Maybe it was explained at one point and never noticed, but I’ve always wondered how Supers got their powers in the first place.
@marcus3173
Жыл бұрын
@@KonstantinosGiannoulidis I call bullshit. If that was the case, why were Mr and Mrs Incredible so surprised about Jack Jack's many powers? Surely they would have experienced the same thing with Violet and Dash so would have expected it from Jack Jack. To me it just seems like lazy writing.
@kiamckenz
Жыл бұрын
I actually wouldn’t mind it if they actually aged the characters up some so he could become one of the greats, better than his father even. Instead they just got him fighting a raccoon which is cute for kids but for adults who grew up with the movie expecting more is disappointing. Plus it’s implied that he’s supposed to have many powers because his name is Jack Jack = jack of all trades same with Dash being fast and Violet having ultraviolet forcefields
@filipvadas7602
9 ай бұрын
The first mistake was them setting the movie directly after the 1st one. I'm sorry, but I feel like keeping the family dynamic the same and not exploring what an adult Violet, teen Dash and a Jack Jack who had *just* started to master his powers was a *massive* wasted opportunity. Not to mention Helen and Bob dealing with the fact that their superhero days might well and truly be behind them, simply due to their age. The second mistake really was the villain. Sure, it was always going to be tough to live up to Syndrome who was and still is *amazing* . But the Screenslaver was really cool in concept, however the execution was fumbled *so badly* , especially cause their motivation was so arse backwards while having none of the menace or charm that made their predeccesor so interesting. And it would have been fixed if instead of trying to get Supers outlawed all over again, the Screenslaver instead wanted to create a threat that would ensure that Supers would be needed *forever* A complete inverse of their motivation in the movie, but also an inverse of Syndrome who just wanted the glory all for himself.
@bennittotheburrito9606
9 ай бұрын
I think a more physical threat would’ve been a better idea because it would give more time to the characters while making the villain a decent amount of presence
@ethanwhite8607
11 ай бұрын
If I were to script doctor this here would be my pitch given the pieces of 1. A Lawyer-Type wanting to bring Supers Back 2. The Screen Slaver Villian/ Commentary on "living through tv screens" and 3. The incredibles family life. I would have the overall theming and message (as many have expressed) be the opposite of sydromes. There are special people who excell more than others but where our Villainous twist would come in is that our villain believes that those special people DESERVE to be in charge and that the "little people" should be under their boot and just leave there lives and descions to them. As well as critizing social media, Instagram culture, hero worship, devotion to pudlic figures and group think. The Incredibles would be dealing with hero worship throughout the movie, getting more and more accolades for their heroics and (like in the original) inspiring new heroes. But the difference here is that many of these heroes would be getting in for the wrong reasons. For glory, for Fame, for Money. We would have our Lawyer character going to bat for the heroes but also downplaying any mistakes that they make or criticizism put towards them and having him promot a lack of accountability. The Underminer would also be popping up throughout the movie anytime the new heroes cause too much damage or get into trouble and it would be revealed that he's been employed by the screen slaver to essentially be a punching bag to make heroes look good whenever they start to lose favour with the public. The Incredibles as a family would have to learn and struggle throughout with how the hero worship affects them as a family and individually and the strife that their inflated egos clashing would cause in the family and by the end learning that just because they have more power and abilities than others does not mean they are always right. Our ending fight would see screen slaver use mind control to brainwash the new supers and whole city to take down the incredibles with the Incredibles having to protect the brainwashed citizen while fighting them and making their way to Screen Slaver. In the end Screen Slaver is defeated and the family settles into a life of properly balancing their normal life with heroics. Helping others out of good intentions and keeping themselves grounded among those they serve.
@ShadowKrueger
Жыл бұрын
It's funny how we got a sequel in the form of a video game "Rise of the Underminer" and it was badass and was a better story and better action. The game came out in 2005..
@abbeysquidd
Жыл бұрын
Shoutout to my girl Edna for CARRYING this movie😌
@builttoscalevideos
11 ай бұрын
It’s a shame cause ScreenSlaver was an interesting villain. It’s unfortunately squandered by the fact that they decided to set the movie immediately after the first one, when they should have stuck with the original rumoured concept of them having a big time jump to where the family is much older and wiser.
@Sonicfan2592
Ай бұрын
1:08 The music and voice acting to was amazing.
@vi6618
Жыл бұрын
I always thought it was silly how, at they end of the first movie it's implied that they are about to start a whole on war with mole people, but despite the fact that the world was clearly saved, heroes were still not made legal again after all that.
@eproductions8792
Жыл бұрын
At least Elastigirl is still hot 🍸🗿
@Golemoid
11 ай бұрын
I hated Incredibles 2, it felt more like an extended episode of a weekly TV series than a sequel to a classic movie. The only good thing I can say about it, is that it made me appreciate even more how brilliant the first one was. I kinda took it for granted before, but now I see how special movies like that are.
@AustinNGrayson
11 ай бұрын
Couple of things. One, I legitimately prefer the animation and art style of the first film. Can you tell that it’s from 2004? Yes. Do I love it? Also yes. Two, maybe I’m remembering this wrong but aren’t all of the new supers wearing Galbaki instead of suits by Edna? And all of the heroes we see in the first Incredibles are wearing the suits they wore in the 40s (the opening sequence takes place in 1947 and the rest of the film takes place in 1962). With all that in mind it makes sense that their suits would look so different aesthetically speaking. Honestly maybe the filmmakers intended for them to look bad.
@delta_power3049
Жыл бұрын
You kept mentioning that the sequal was an upgrade visually, but I disagree. While it certainly is more polished, Incredibles II lacks the flare that made so many scenes in The Incredibles fun to watch. Additionally, the music is significantly less spicy; from which movie did you get the music to this video?
@zionleach3001
Жыл бұрын
Personally I felt they were just repeating the 1st movie. Maybe have the family actually succeed at defeating the villain and eventually lead to supers no longer being illegal? 🤷
@marikasamogin
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Violet was My favorite character and I hate what they did ti her in the second movie.
@donofab2358
Жыл бұрын
when the Incredibles 2 was announced, I expecte The Underminer to be the main villain, and was thoroughly dissappointed when he turned into a glorified footnote to progress the story. I demand justice for the Underminer
@elcobra98
11 ай бұрын
This whole situation could've been avoided if daddy Deavor thought of putting that stupid phone in the saferoom.
@yhiu1106
11 ай бұрын
I had completly forgotten that this existed
@critrabbit8975
Жыл бұрын
What still really miffs me is how they just- didn't even address any of the events of the first movie. You know, the reason why in movie they had to actively search for supers since almost everyone else from the Golden Days had been killed during Syndrome's *genocide.* Yeah, let's not split hairs here. That infamous scene where Bob finds out exactly what Syndrome was planning on doing, seeing that screen flash and the blip that comes with it? That blip doesn't stop until Bob decides to see if Helen/Lucius are okay. It actually becomes monotonous, just background noise. It's a legitimately chilling scene when you realize that you can't even really tell the amount of people- the amount of *Bob's FRIENDS* are dead, especially when it fades into background noise because at this point so many supers are dead that Bob/you has become twistedly desensitized to it. There's a deleted scene where Bob is speaking at a memorial service for Gazerbeam and all of the other fallen Supers. Bob is giving a eulogy speech about Gazerbeam. He talks about his interactions with him and it doesn't feel awkward. There's heart, there's light humor, there's this *beautiful* scene that shows all of the remaining people from the Golden Days (which comprise *only* of Rick, Frozone and Elastigirl linking hands together) It's around 5 minutes and it's more faithful to everything The Incredibles stood for than this very film.
@bloody_outlaw8000
Жыл бұрын
A better sequel would be if it was actually a prequel and the main protagonist was syndrome when he was taking out all of the other supers..the disc 2 of the original was so interesting and really made that universe bigger
@Arthas30000
Жыл бұрын
Haven't seen the vid yet, but these are my problems with the sequel: 1. In the first 10 min it undoes everything the first one did. This is complete bs. Superheroes should not be outlawed after the Incredibles and Frozone saved ppl from the robot. And Tony being mind wiped is also pretty bs. 2. Villain. Spoiler. Evelyn Deavor is the worst. Her plan is to help her bro attempt to get heroes back, so she can cause a massive incident...to keep heroes illegal??? Heroes are already illegal - just refuse to help your bro!!! I hate the Hollywood trend of emasculating men and making women total badasses, but in this film, it was a complete bait & switch w/no reason. Her bro should have been the main antagonist. Additionally, Screenslaver is a fantastic villain. The mid-movie Screenslaver monologue was SO COOL. "You don't believe in reality, instead you watch reality shows." If Screenslaver was a standalone enemy, it would've been so much cooler and more badass. 3. Forgettable. Others have pointed this out, but it bears repeating. This film quickly becomes very standard and route fair. It's biggest crime is how inoffensive and by the numbers it is. Corporate interference ses to have it's grubby fingerprints all over the film. And one can tell because all the parts with Jack Jack were pretty damn funny and were made really, REALLY well. Brad Bird's heart wasn't in this one Edit: I do have to say that for se reason, the underminer was a much more intriguing villain than what we got with Evelyn. Which is funny, because Bomb Voyage was super memorable in the original, despite being in the film for no more than 10 minutes. If they focused on the underminer more and brought back Bomb for a final, post credit scene, it would've been so good :')
@philipcheng1618
Жыл бұрын
You would think they would do a time skip seeing how long ago the original movie released. Instead they picked off right after the first and literally did the same story line with Mrs. Incredible as the main, but with a worst villain. Pixar is well known for their story telling so for them to make such a generic, almost fan fiction, storyline for the sequel is shocking.
@KidAL0
8 ай бұрын
I started this comment thinking I’d just make a few small points for fun but it turned into an essay so apologies in advance to anyone reading this on what is currently a 7-month-old video As similar as Evelyn’s motives are to Syndrome’s, hers might’ve been a more compelling take had they actually doubled down on the implication at the very end of the first film that supers were legal again. The entire family look at each other and wear their masks in confidence. Cut to the Underminer fight that starts the sequel and suddenly Helen expresses reservations because oh, turns out the writers backtracked and supers are actually still illegal. I know this video lightly touched on that but it really does stick out to me as a core of the movie’s issues because it highlights the lack of cohesion. The city’s initial response to the Incredibles’ involvement against the Underminer also proves the pointlessness of Evelyn’s entire mission; governments/officials still hate supers getting involved and rely on the systems they have in place, despite the climax of the original. So who the hell is Evelyn talking to when she hijacks Elastigirl’s interview and recites an entire speech about everyone’s weakness? Does the general public still adore supers? Well they can’t because Winston’s goals are about improving the public’s perception, right? But then we see random people gawking at Elastigirl as she simply rides out?? It’s such a weird juxtaposition and the movie can’t make up its mind. At least they spell it out this time with a judge slamming a gavel so in another decade Incredibles 3 will actually have to do something new. That is if they don’t pull a Star Wars 😐 The introduction of new supers would’ve gone better if they weren’t actually “new” at all, but heroes from the past who Helen and Bob recognize. Well you could keep Voyd or something since she does represent a newer generation as a whole which I don’t really mind. Maybe Syndrome really did take out the majority of the old crowd - we knew he was slowly building up the Omnidroid to handle supers on Bob’s level - but they should’ve at least kept the new guys more in line with the retro-future-60s look and I would’ve vibed with it more. The ones who bother me the most though are the ones with supernatural appearances. Every single super we’d seen previously was extremely humanoid, which lent itself to secret identities and the premise that they’d all been forced into hiding. How the fuck is a wall of a man with hands the size of boulders and a voice unlike anything else supposed to have a secret indentity in the first place. Like at that point don’t even wear a mask dude. Bob’s initial jealousy that Helen gets the superhero spotlight is annoying considering his arc in the original ended with him coming to value his family and deciding he wouldn’t shove them aside in chasing the glory days. I at least appreciate him getting over it and actively putting that effort in. But it’s also annoying that the reasoning behind Helen’s role as the face of supers in the new age has to retcon Bob’s abilities too. His action scenes in the first film showcased his resourcefulness, wits, and stealth. Now you’re telling me Elastigirl is the best play because we can’t have Mr. Incredible making a mess of things? Again, Syndrome’s plan took into account Bob as a major obstacle of his high tech robot. He idolized the guy for a reason. Bob was essentially the super of supers, with not just enhanced strength but agility and speed, revered for his heroics as seen on his wall of accolades, but now he’s been relegated to the guy who punches first and thinks second. Leaving the kids to rescue the supers is a really cool concept imo that would’ve been more satisfying if it had tied to any themes or conflicts previously set up, but like Violet’s boy problems, it doesn’t. And half their time is spent keeping Jack-Jack in line with almost no real stakes until the suit controller is broken. It was admittedly a little more vague, but I always interpreted that the ending of the first movie also implied the family had discovered his powers before the Underminer’s appearance. Dude was masked up with the rest of em. Regardless, nothing cool comes out of that aspect besides the reappearance of Edna. And it’s a good thing the writers invented powers for him as they went along so he could just solve the heavy outmatching between the kids and adults by levitating his mom’s goggles off…? I’m not sure if this point is just me, I know Dash is meant to be kind of annoying in the original but somehow he feels like ten times more of a brat in the sequel. His acting out in school was the result of not having an effective outlet for his energy, and his clashing with Violet felt believable. I think plenty siblings of a similar age gap would agree. Poking fun at a crush, arguing over blame for little things, the misunderstanding of Bob and Helen’s relationship issues, it seemed like natural immaturity he’d soon outgrow. Now he comes across as a kid who misbehaves for the sake of it, pressing buttons because they’re buttons and completely disregarding his sister’s lashing out. Like dude that is a real, full size car equipped with destructive weaponry PUT DOWN THE REMOTE Violet also just doesn’t seem like the character she’d become by the end of the first movie, not much else on that to say that other comments didn’t already highlight The Incredibles is one of my favorite films of all time, and I can’t even call Incredibles 2 a “perfect” failure because there’s nothing perfect about it (well the music still goes pretty hard). It’s just a failure of a sequel through and through, which is a damn shame considering the director had said over the years before its reveal that he wasn’t going to revisit this world until he had a new story worth telling. This doesn’t feel like that story
@supervideomaker9136
Жыл бұрын
I remember going to this movie and they were hyping it up so much at the beginning. It got me super excited. Like there was no way they would be hyping up and movie if it was bad… right. After coming out of the movie, while I didn’t hate it… it just felt so mid
@davidtitanium22
Жыл бұрын
says a lot that i definitely watched this and remember almost nothing about it until i watch this video
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