After waiting for ten years, The Incredibles has always been my most anticipated animated sequel. There is no one. I don't know how many times I watched the first one when I was a child, especially when it ended abruptly after the sequel was introduced. I've been imagining how exciting the sequel will be, and when I didn't have any hope of restarting the sequel, Disney's dad helped Pixar make a new move. Looking at it, it feels less interesting, and the topic of discussion is more adult-like. The clip of making superhero clothes for the little baby is an extra, and it is not reflected in the movie. The mother became the protagonist of the overall carry, and everyone was drunk and I woke up alone. It shows that the times have changed, and the film does not put too much emphasis on new trends such as feminism, but the father takes care of the children at home and the mother works outside, which in itself is a symbol of feminism. Women in the new era can get rid of family chores and create belongings. Our own world, but in the end, the film still returns to family and warmth. It also implies that family is always the harbor of our love, and will always stand up to support us and become our solid backing in the event of an accident.
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