Incredibles 2 Page #3

Synopsis: Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) is left to care for the kids while Helen (Elastigirl) is out saving the world.
Director(s): Brad Bird
Production: Disney/Pixar
 
IMDB:
8.2
Metacritic:
80
Rotten Tomatoes:
93%
PG
Year:
2019
118 min
Website
26,689 Views


hear what he has to say.

You got the address,

I'll meet you guys there.

We go in our supersuits?

Yeah. Might wanna wear the old supersuits.

Got a feeling he's nostalgic.

Where are you going?

The fresh air is

especially good tonight.

- If Jack-Jack wakes up...

- I know the drill.

Your security badge.

Please this way.

Hey listen, you're my biggest fan.

What am I saying? I'm your biggest...

Shoot.

I love superheroes!

The powers, the costumes,

the mythic struggles!

Winston Deavor. You can call me Win.

Genuine pleasure to meet you.

Frozone!

- Elastigirl.

- Nice to meet you.

- Mr. Incredible.

- Hello.

Mr. Incredible,

Incredible, Incredible.

Catching the bad guys,

Catching the bad guys,

pow, pow, pow!

pow, pow, pow!

Who's the cat that got the skill

When survival odds are close to nil?

Frozone, Frozone.

Frozone!

Frozone!

Yeah!

Can't tell you what

a thrill this is.

- And this is ...

- Oh, hello there.

Superheroes, I'm so sorry.

...is my TARDY sister, Evelyn.

And I'm scolding myself, so,

you don't have to, Winston.

Spectacular.

My father was so proud

that I was even remotely

connected to you guys.

He used to call you,

the last line of defense.

He was your top supporter.

He donated to superhero causes,

he raised money for the

Dynaguy statue in Avery Park.

He got to know many supers, personally.

Even installed a phone

with direct lines

to Gazerbeam and Bionic

in case of emergencies.

He loved that.

Showed it off to everyone.

He was heartbroken when you were

all forced to go underground.

Father believed the world be

more dangerous without you.

But, you know how right he was.

There was a break-in.

My father called Gazerbeam,

the direct line.

No answer.

He called Bionic.

No answer.

Superheroes had just been made illegal.

The robbers discovered him

on the phone, and shot him.

So...

Must've been hard.

Especially for mother.

She died a few months later.

Heartbreak.

If superheroes had not been forced

underground it never would've happened.

Or dad could've taken mom to his safe-room

as soon as he knew there was trouble.

I disagree strongly, but we're

not going into it right now.

The point is nobody expected us

to be able to actually

run dad's company.

But with Evelyn as designer,

and myself as operator,

we threw ourselves into building

Devtech into what it is today.

A world-class

telecommunications company.

Bigger than ever.

and perfectly positioned to

make some wrong things, right.

Hence, this meeting.

Let me ask you something.

What is the main you were

all forced underground?

- Ignorance.

- Perception.

Take today, for example,

with the Underminer.

Difficult situation: you were faced

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Brad bird

Brad Bird is an American animator, director, screenwriter, and producer, best known for his work in the animation industry. He was born on September 24, 1957, in Kalispell, Montana, United States. Bird began his career in animation in the 1980s, working on popular TV shows like "The Simpsons" and "The Critic". He later went on to direct and write several critically acclaimed animated films, including "The Iron Giant" (1999), "The Incredibles" (2004), "Ratatouille" (2007), and "Incredibles 2" (2018). Bird's films are known for their combination of humor, heart, and action, as well as their focus on character development and storytelling. He has won numerous awards for his work, including Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature for "The Incredibles" and "Ratatouille". more…

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