Mi Villano Favorito 4 «Limited Time»
Mi Villano Favorito 4 lands somewhere in the middle. The first act is a bit scattered, trying to juggle the witness protection plot, the new baby plot, and the Mega-Minion plot all at once. However, once the family settles into the suburbs, the movie finds its rhythm.
Parents will laugh at Gru’s suburban torture. Kids will lose their minds every time a Minion turns into a superhero. And everyone will walk out humming the theme song. Mi Villano Favorito 4
Have you seen Mi Villano Favorito 4 ? Does Gru Jr. steal the movie, or do the Minions still rule the world? Let me know in the comments! Mi Villano Favorito 4 lands somewhere in the middle
Without spoiling the best five minutes of the movie, let’s just say there is a subplot where five Minions become superheroes. We’re talking elastic limbs, laser vision, and giant rock fists. It’s The Avengers if The Avengers communicated exclusively in high-pitched gibberish and threw bananas at each other. Let’s be honest: Despicable Me 1 was lightning in a bottle. The sequels and prequels have been a mixed bag of fart jokes and genuine heart. Parents will laugh at Gru’s suburban torture
Is it the best in the series? No. Despicable Me 1 still holds that crown. But is it a worthy return to form? Absolutely. After nearly a decade without a main-series sequel, it’s wonderful to see Gru, the girls, Lucy, and those little yellow troublemakers back on the big screen.
To protect them, the AVL forces the family into the witness protection program in the sleepy suburb of Mayflower. This means new identities, boring neighbors, and—most terrifying of all for Gru—P.T.A. meetings.