Brad Bird, who was previously a director of The Simpsons, originally made this film for regular animation, but Warner Bros.. shut down its animation division and Brad moved to Pixar with this film.
Previously, "The Incredibles" from Pixar Animation is a film that benefited the second highest, behind Finding Nemo with a profit $ 631 million U.S. dollars. However, in 2009 this position was taken by Up to gain higher profits, which is about $ 683 million U.S. Dollars.
Movie Synopsis
The story is set in a world just like ours where some people have superhuman abilities. Two of these people, are Mr. Incredible, who is exceedingly strong, and Elastigirl, who can stretch her body into almost any shape. Mr. Incredible has a young fan named Buddy, who invents gadgets and wants to be Mr. Incredible's sidekick, but Mr. Incredible insists on working alone. The film begins in the city of Municiberg, with a busy day of crime fighting and the wedding of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, who call themselves Bob and Helen Parr. Shortly afterward, lawsuits from injured bystanders generate a political backlash that forces all superheroes to stop saving the world and live normal civilian lives.
Fifteen years later, Bob and Helen live unhappily in a suburb of Metroville. Their young son Dash can run faster than the human eye can see, and their teen daughter Violet can turn invisible and create protective force fields, but the family is required to hide their powers as part of the government's Superhero Relocation Program. Their baby, Jack-Jack, appears to be an ordinary child. Bob has gained a lot of weight, and he feels frustrated by his office job with an insurance company. He regularly sneaks out to secretly fight crime with his friend Frozone, who can freeze objects and moisture in the air with his hands.
Movie Trailer
The Incredibles Trailer
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