starts with the truth that criminals are often more interesting than the heroes and villains created named Gru, freeze-dried for people in line at Starbucks and came balloons children. Although she was inspired by a James Bond bad guy, two things make the difference: (1) litter mad scientist of his big lies not in the desert or on the moon, but in the basement of the suburban housing, and (2) He has no control over the dream world so much as to dominate cable news ratings as the villain of all time.

Gru voiced by Steve Carell, who gave him half of mobster accent between Russia and the Nazi madness. Her life became increasingly difficult because his mother (Julie Andrews) is sometimes given his case. Stir memories of Rupert Pupkin in his basement, pulled out his fantasy by the voice of his mother. Gru most useful weapons are Insta-Freeze Gun, but now, with staff assistance genius inventor, Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand), she could hire a Shrink Ray.

Just as crime on a global scale seems promising, Gru, who was defeated by his arch rival Vector (Jason Segel), who steals the Great Pyramid. Since that earlier aggravated pyramid into pieces by the Transformers, the Egyptians had a CGI-free zone in the area.

Gru has ever advanced by a cheering faithful servant who, in fact, called Minion, and looks like a yellow ball to practice with one or two of each eye. The primary responsibility of the Minions are to entertain for Gru, who addresses them as if he is running for office. He hatches a plan to use a Shrink Ray and steal no less than the moon itself, and explained to the Minions with a plan that reminds me of nothing so much as people in the jokes that are planning to get a gorilla from the tree using only a broom, a pair of handcuffs Dalmatian dogs and wild.

For a villain in a brave hero animated comedy, but the filmmakers who brought three children to restore good feeling funny. They are Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith Fund (Gaier) and Agnes (Fisher Elsie). Gru find them in an orphanage that is environmentally friendly, which is run by Miss Hattie suspect (Kristen Wiig). His plan is to keep them home until his regime was ready to breed, and then use it to infiltrate a house by the pretense Vector – like selling cookies, for example. This follows because the night was not that orphans will work their magic on the little girl Gru and gradually force the revelation that the big lug has a heart after all.

“Hina Me” is not a franchise for a ride into town, but it can establish a. I’m not sure how the Gru can think of nothing more thrilling than to steal the moon, but I’m sure Dr. Nefario worked as we speak. The film is funny, energetic, teeth-gnashingly toxic and animation with a view to use the 3-D with a sure-fire techniques, such as a visit to an amusement park.

Unfortunately I am forced to report, is that the process of producing 3-D image of a much weaker than it should. “Hina Me” technically competent and visually near the disaster site, “The Last Airbender,” but believe me: try to find it in 2-D. Or, if you see it in 3-D, check out the trailer online to see how bright and cheerful will be visible in 2-D. How crazy can people themselves that the 3-D feasible to pay extra?

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