After two years of waiting, the highly anticipated sequel to ‘The Minions’, ‘Minion. Gru’s origin arrives in theaters, marking the end of the fateful wave of delays in releases that should have wiped out the box office in 2020. This second installment could not come at a better time, because it brings fun, madness and lots of laughter to the big screen, remembering that family cinema has its place in commercial theaters and that there is nothing better than enjoying comedy collectivelyespecially with endearing characters like Gru’s henchmen.

Unlike the first episode, “Rise of Gru” has the freedom of not having to do a character introduction (which, moreover, the public already knew), which helps to fully enter a story full of adrenaline that bases its strength on its protagonists and, above all, on its antagonists. Given the innate charisma of the Minions, it was necessary to build some nasty villains who could rise to the challenge, and that’s something you get with the Wild Six, led by Donna Disco., a villain with a lot of ‘flow’. Both she and Wild Knuckles, who will serve as Gru’s mentor, will act as a counterpoint, as the Minions steal the show again.
Here you can see the merit of his charisma, which he continues to win despite being the fifth installment of the “Crane” series. My favorite villain and second in the “Minions” subsaga. Few characters are able to keep the type after five movies. The return of Kevin, Stuart, Bob, Otto and the other yellow characters shows that they still have that spark, that they are capable of making audiences laugh., offering an ideal fun time to have fun with the family. This is the charm of the proposal, it is honest with what it teaches and does not try to go beyond being a film to laugh at in the family and in the cinema.

A proposal to laugh out loud like a family at the cinema
They are joined by Gru, which presents itself with a renewed look. He is now a curious young man, full of ideas and dreams to be realized. This childlike facet of the villain allows him to be seen as a mischievous character and much more fun and dynamic than his adult counterpart in the original saga. Along with a series of action and adventure sequences that give the film a fresh air, allowing you to enjoy both the humor and the adrenaline-pumping pace of the film, as well as having an Illumination-level animation, as well as an atmosphere seventies style that the film knows how to exploit.

With Kyle Balda at the helm, who was already co-directing ‘The Minions’ and ‘Gru 3. Despicable Me’ and again with Illumination veteran Matthew Fogel as screenwriter and Pierre Coffin who oversaw the dubbing; ‘Minion. The origin of Gru ‘is like the musical hits of the summer, to be enjoyed with rhythm and evasion. Fun to enjoy with the familywith characters full of charisma who conquer and remind us of the importance of laughing out loud on the big screen.
Note: 7
The best: His introduction scenes of the Six Savages and moments of the Minions on the plane.
Worse: Really, his story loses its way in the middle and is struggling to get back on track.
Source: E Cartelera