The Incredibles (Blu-ray) PG
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 55 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: May 31, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Walt Disney Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Directed by | Brad Bird | |
Screenwriting by | Brad Bird | |
Composition by | Michael Giacchino | |
Produced by | John Walker | |
Voice: | Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Lee, Elizabeth Peña, Brad Bird, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Jean Sincere, Spencer Fox & Sarah Vowell | |
Executive Production by | John Lasseter |
Major Awards:
Academy Awards 2004 -
Best Animated Feature Film: Not Applicable
Entertainment Reviews:
The sleek computer animation is spellbinding as usual.
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Chicago Reader
Rating: A --
Kids are going to love it, and ... their parents will love it even more. Packaging [the film] as family fun, Bird baits grownups into family therapy.
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Looking Closer
The film may not rank up there with Toy Story or Finding Nemo as a slam-dunk classic, but it still has enough going for it to please both children and adults.
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Bowling Green Daily News
Rating: 3.5/4 --
For all its kid-friendly sops, this feels as mature as any live-action drama.
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Film Frenzy
The storytelling is as witty as it is brisk.
Premiere
The rest of the plot is pretty much by the book (the comic kind). Good triumphs over evil, but only by working together as a team, parents and kids.
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The Tyee (British Columbia)
[O]ne of the year's most clever and visually arresting computer-animated films, enlivened by a well-developed and credible cast of characters who just happen to be superheroes.
USA Today
Product Description:
Combining a family-oriented superhero adventure with the brilliant animation of Disney's Pixar (the creators of MONSTERS INC. and FINDING NEMO), THE INCREDIBLES charts new territory in the technical wizardry of computer-generated cartoons. Using complex angles and a filmic sensibility, the animation feels like live action, and smart techniques such as cuts to "grainy film stock" give this movie instant sophistication. Writer-director Brad Bird, with his creative storytelling and well-paced character development, does the rest. This tale is set in a slightly futuristic society where superheroes are no longer appreciated (Read: But I didn't want to be saved!) and are forced to assume a very low profile. So, for Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson), his wife Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), and his three fledgling superhero kids, maintaining a lifestyle of mediocrity in order to appear normal causes constant friction. When the opportunity suddenly arises for the Incredibles to use their powers to fight evil, it's trial-by-fire to learn to work as a superteam. Together they must stop the maniacal Syndrome (Jason Lee) from unleashing a murderous robot in a big city. Fast action and violence involving large explosions make this a film that is better suited for older children rather than the very little ones. Yet family themes and comic episodes prevail, with eclectic characters like Edna the fashion designer (voiced by Bird himself) and the iceman Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) adding extra moments of fun.