Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by
Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband
Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world.
Directors:
Kyle Balda, Pierre CoffinWriter:
Brian LynchStars:
Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton |Storyline
Ever since the dawn of time, the Minions have lived to serve the most
despicable of masters. From T. rex to Napoleon, the easily distracted
tribe has helped the biggest and the baddest of villains. Now, join
protective leader Kevin, teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little Bob on a
global road trip where they'll earn a shot to work for a new boss-the
world's first female super-villain-and try to save all of
Minionkind...from annihilation. Written by
Universal Pictures.
Movie Reviews
You'd be hard-pressed
to find a historical account that acknowledges the influence (much less
the existence of) the Minions throughout time. No matter how many
textbooks are produced and released each year, almost ZERO of them note
the presence of this incredibly powerful minority group.
Well, where history has silenced the Minions, let this surprisingly accurate documentary speak volumes. I found no embellishments of history throughout this 91-minute feature. It would have been easy to swing the pendulum of power to overemphasize the history of the Minions as it relates to major world events, but the filmmakers didn't go for the easy shots. They simply told the truth, and what we are left with are the clear facts of what really happened to the dinosaurs, the cavemen, and--what I'm sure will be most controversially-- the true lineage of royalty in England. Very bold.
If this doesn't win the Oscar for Documentary Feature, we will truly know which side of history the Academy stands on.
Well, where history has silenced the Minions, let this surprisingly accurate documentary speak volumes. I found no embellishments of history throughout this 91-minute feature. It would have been easy to swing the pendulum of power to overemphasize the history of the Minions as it relates to major world events, but the filmmakers didn't go for the easy shots. They simply told the truth, and what we are left with are the clear facts of what really happened to the dinosaurs, the cavemen, and--what I'm sure will be most controversially-- the true lineage of royalty in England. Very bold.
If this doesn't win the Oscar for Documentary Feature, we will truly know which side of history the Academy stands on.
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