Despicable Me, displayed in the box office this week, was a huge hit among viewers.
The film is about a villain who adopts three little orphan girls for use in his devious plan to capture the moon. But he has just met one of his hardest challenges. The suceed in his task he must first prove himself and outplay another evil mastermind who is trying to beat him to his goal. The villain soon
learns to love the children as his own.
learns to love the children as his own.
This is a fantastic story aimed at all ages. "Everyone can learn from it at different levels of understanding depending on age." There are many morals in this story such as "Love wins over greed", Your children are your memories and they will stay in your heart forever and that children can impact people drastically. What I personally took from the film is that while children are at a need for adults, adults also need children. "All humans need love in order to be happy.
When a viewer of Despicable Me, Pascale Arundel of Vancouver, was asked which other books or movies shared a similar plot with the movie she replied "It reminds me of the children's series, The Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. In both stories a group of three orphans are adopted by an evil man with negative intensions and who is using then to do his work."
But although the dastardly villain in this story is selfish, grouchy and uncaring, he also has a soft side to him that he never knew that he had. He just wants to know and feel loved.
While Despicable Me holds vast depth it is also funny, and a great story for the whole family to enjoy. So if you like windswept tales of fun, fiction and creativity, then Despicable Me is one for you.


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