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Minions 2015

Minions 2015- A Review:

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Making the highest grossing movie of 2015, Minions made our faces smile all again! Yes, the movie starred Bob, Kevin and Stuart. The movie came out very well especially when Scarlett being voiced by Sandra Bullock. The movie takes us to the very beginning of the evolution of the minions that too from the very generic level. With the army of 899 minions and their journey through the magical events in the history, the sequence of the story came out very well. 

 Every minion in the movie has been animated precisely with that touch of the humor and ideas of attaining the best super villain as their master! The movie takes many fantastic turns and brings us to to a place where minions are credited for their accidental talents! Kevin, Stuart and Bob begin their scorching journey to find their last super villain. The movie goes as predictable and ends with a BANG! 

 Every movie has its own demerits, so does this one. There are some things which I as a box office lover didn't like. When I watched the movie Despicable Me and its second part, I found minions as creatures who are intelligent and hardworking for their masters. Those short movies of the minions show how much dedicated they are for their master. But that theme did not come up well with this one. The thing that really disappointed me was the irregular twists in the movie which are way too silly for a minion movie! Especially when Bob leaves his throne for the sake of Scarlett just because she's his master! I missed those cute dialogues of the minions in the movie. However the growing up of Kevin into a gigantic minion was really foolish thing to add in such a thriller scene! 

You might have liked watching the movie, but I meant to convey what I missed in the movie. The movie disappointed me as I was expecting lot better story line for wonderful character like minions!

                                                                                                                               M Navneeth Krishna 
                                                                                                                               @mnavneeth

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