Despicable Me 3

Parental Rating: PG

Contains: Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens June 30, 2017

Runs 90 minutes

Gru (Steve Carrell) and Lucy (Kristen Wiig) now work together at the Anti-Villian League chasing bad guys. When they are confronted by Balthazar Bratt (Trey Parker), a former child star turned evil, they must stop him from stealing a giant diamond and wreaking havoc on humanity. Unfortunately, he gets away with the diamond and Gru and Lucy are fired. Gru is in a funk and at loose ends. When he finds out that he has a long lost twin named Dru (Steve Carrell) he can't wait to meet him. Dru turns out to be a successful, fun-loving guy with a lot of hair. His dream is to carry out one last criminal heist with his twin brother - it is the family legacy after all. Together, they team up to steal the diamond back from Bratt and maybe even get Gru's job back.

This movie was cute and funny. The minions are still adorable. The plot is engaging and will keep the kids laughing all the way. It isn't too bad for the adults either. Fast-paced, with great animation, the movie is great to look at and very entertaining. The villian, Balthazar Bratt is pretty funny, with his big shoulder pads and even bigger ego. Take the whole family and have a laugh. Worth seeing.




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