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Running time95 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$69 millionBox office$543.1 millionDespicable Me is a 2010 American 3D produced by as its debut film and project and distributed. The film was animated by the French animation studio, which was later acquired by Illumination. Directed by and in their with a story by, the title references the main character as he refers to himself and is accompanied by a song by.The film stars as the of Gru, a supervillain who adopts three girls (voiced by, and ) from an orphanage; and the voice of as Vector, a rival of Gru who steals the. When Gru learns of Vector's, he plans an even greater heist: to shrink and steal Earth's moon. However, despite Gru's villainous intentions, he grows increasingly touched by the girls' growing love for him and finds himself changing for the better because of it.Released theatrically on July 9, 2010 in the United States, Despicable Me grossed over $546 million worldwide against a budget of $69 million. It launched the series of films, including the sequel in 2013, another sequel, in 2017, and the prequel, released in 2015, which featured Gru's as the main characters.
Contents.Plot A supervillain named Gru has his pride injured when an unknown rival steals the. With the assistance of his sidekick Dr. Nefario and his Minions, Gru resolves to one-up this mysterious rival by shrinking and stealing the Moon.
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Knowing this is extremely costly, Gru seeks a loan from the Bank of Evil. Perkins - the bank president - is impressed by the plan, but he will approve the loan only if Gru can obtain the necessary shrink ray first. Upon learning that an up-and-coming villain known as Vector was responsible for the Pyramid theft, Gru openly displays a rivalry with him.Gru and the Minions steal the shrink ray from a secret testing base in East Asia, but Vector intercepts them and steals it for himself. Gru attempts to break into Vector's impregnable fortress to recover the shrink ray, only to be defeated by numerous kinds of traps.
As nothing seems to work, he notices three orphan girls, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, who are able to easily enter the base as they are selling cookies. Gru disguises himself and adopts the girls, planning to use them to infiltrate Vector's base. However, Gru has trouble nurturing them properly due to their stubbornness, their ballet classes and his own ineptitude as a parent.Eventually, Gru and the girls arrive at Vector's base, and Gru successfully steals the shrink ray. The girls then suggest a day at a theme park. Gru agrees, believing he can abandon the girls there; but as he cannot, he begins to bond with them instead. Later, Gru contacts Perkins via video chat, stating that he finally has the shrink ray.
Margo, Edith, and Agnes interrupt the meeting, and Perkins announces that he has lost confidence in Gru and will no longer fund his operations. As Gru tells the Minions he can no longer pay them for their services, the girls offer the contents of their piggy bank. With his Minions and himself inspired, Gru sells parts of his lair and the items he stole over the years to construct a spacecraft. Gru plans to steal the Moon when it is nearest to Earth, but this is the same day as the girls' ballet recital. As Gru becomes conflicted, Dr. Nefario arranges for the girls to be returned to the orphanage, thinking the recital may ruin the plan. At the same time, Perkins informs his son - Vector - of Gru's possession of the shrink ray and the adoption of the three girls, encouraging Vector to take action.Gru successfully shrinks and steals the Moon.
He rushes back to Earth to attend the recital, only to find a ransom note from Vector, who has kidnapped the girls. After arriving at Vector's base, Gru surrenders the Moon. However, Vector reneges on the deal and, after failing to stop Gru's advance, flies off with the girls and the Moon.
Meanwhile, Dr. Nefario has discovered that the effects of the shrink ray are temporary: the bigger the object is, the faster it recovers its original size.
Nefario, and the Minions execute a daring mid-air rescue of the girls, just before the Moon destroys Vector's spaceship and launches itself back into orbit, along with Vector on it.Sometime later, Gru has returned the Great Pyramid and re-adopted the girls, writing them a bedtime storybook based on his own experience. The girls perform their ballet recital for Gru, his mother Marlena, Dr. Nefario, and the Minions, only for one of the Minions to switch the music to something more modern, ending the film in a dance party.Cast. as, a mean supervillain-turned-good-natured father. as Victor 'Vector' Perkins, Mr. Perkins' son and Gru's. as Dr.
Nefario, Gru's elderly gadget man and a friendly scientist. as Margo, the oldest of the three girls. as Edith, the middle child of the three girls. as Agnes, the youngest of the three girls. as Mr. Perkins, the President of the Bank of Evil and Vector's father. as Miss Hattie, owner of the orphanage Miss Hattie's Home for Girls.
as Marlena, Gru's mother. as Kevin, Tim, Bob, Mark, Phil and Stuart, six of Gru's. as Dave, one of Gru's Minions.
as Jerry, one of Gru's Minions. as a Carnival Barker. McBrayer also voices a Tourist, who is Justin's Father. as Fred McDade, Gru's neighbor. as a Tourist, who is Justin's mother. as an anchorman. as an Egyptian guard.
as a talk-show hostProduction. Main article:Despicable Me: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the film of the same name, and it was released on July 6, 2010. It featured new songs from the film written and performed by, and performances by, and the. Release Marketing (which is owned by Universal) had an extensive marketing campaign leading up to the film's release. Sneak peeks were shown in episodes of. Despicable Me was also featured on when Gru comes in to audition. Restaurants promoted the film by introducing three new menu items, a kids' breakfast meal, and a drink all having the word 'minion' in them.
Released a free application called 'Best Buy Movie Mode', which translated what the Minions were saying during the end credits of the 3D theatrical release. For the home media release of the film, the application was updated to translate the Minions' language throughout the entire film. Books In May 2010, three books related to the movie were published, as well as the children's puppet book featured in the film.
The first, My Dad the Super Villain ( ), was rated as a preschool book. The second, Despicable Me: The Junior Novel ( ), was rated as being a Junior Reader for ages 8 to 12. The third, Despicable Me: The World's Greatest Villain ( ), was rated for ages 3–6 years. The puppet book Sleepy Kittens ( ) was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio and illustrated by Eric Guillon. Video games A video game titled Despicable Me: The Game was released for the,.
A version was released under the name Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem. Also released a version for the and platform entitled Despicable Me: Minion Mania, developed by.An application for and was also released under the name Despicable Me: Minion Rush. It was developed by and made available to the public in 2013. Home media Despicable Me was released on DVD, and Blu-ray 3D on December 14, 2010. The release included three new short films, titled,. The film was released on on June 6, 2017.
Reception Critical reception Review aggregation website gives a rating of 81% based on 197 reviews and an average rating of 6.77/10—160 fresh and 37 rotten. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Borrowing heavily (and intelligently) from and, Despicable Me is a surprisingly thoughtful, family-friendly treat with a few surprises of its own.' , another review aggregation website, assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.of gave the film three out of four stars, saying the directors were skilled at 'springing surprises' from the writers' 'ingenious' screenplay. Peter Debruge of wrote, 'Since villains so often steal the show in animation, Despicable Me smartly turns the whole operation over to megalomaniacal rogue Gru.' Robert Wilonsky of wrote, 'The result is pleasant and diverting, if ultimately forgettable, and it's one of the rare instances in the recent history of 3-D's resurrection as The Savior of Cinema in which the technology doesn't dim the screen or distract the focus.'
Keith Uhlich of gave the film three out of five stars, saying, 'The setup is pure, and indeed, Despicable Me is at its best when trading in the anything-for-a-laugh prankery that was a specialty of the Termite Terrace crowd.' Roger Moore of the gave the film three out of four stars, saying, ' Despicable Me is a 3D cartoon comedy of whiplash-quick laughs, funny punch lines and a wickedly gimmicky appreciation for 3D.' Christy Lemire of the wrote, 'Kids will dig it, adults will smile with amusement, and no one will be any different afterward than they were walking into the theater.'
Bill Goodykoontz of gave the film three and a half stars out of five, saying, 'Neither as rich in story nor stunning in animation as Pixar offerings, Despicable Me instead settles for simply being goofy good fun, and it hardly seems like settling at all.' Carrie Rickey of gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, 'Short, sweet-and-sour, and amusing rather than funny, Despicable Me can't help but be likable.' Colin Covert of the gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying 'You'll probably leave the theater smiling, but don't expect to be emotionally engaged, Pixar-style.
You'll be tickled, not touched.' Claudia Puig of gave the film three out of four stars, saying, 'A whip-smart family movie that makes inventive use of the summer's ubiquitous 3-D technology is something worth cheering.' Tom Keogh of gave the film three out of four stars, saying ' Despicable Me appeals both to our innocence and our glee over cartoon anarchy.'
Jason Anderson of the gave the film three out of four stars, saying, ' Despicable Me may not match the stratospherically high standards set by Up and but that hardly matters when it’s this much fun.' Ty Burr of gave the film three out of four stars, saying, ' Despicable Me has enough visual novelty and high spirits to keep the kiddies diverted and just enough wit to placate the parents.' Gave the film three out of four stars, saying, 'The film is funny, energetic, teeth-gnashingly venomous and animated with an eye to exploiting the 3-D process with such sure-fire techniques as a visit to an amusement park.' Michael Phillips of the gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, 'By taking the 'heart' part just seriously enough, and in the nick of time, the movie saves itself from itself.' Kim Newman of gave the film three out of five stars, saying, 'It's no first-rank CGI cartoon, but shows how Pixar's quality over crass is inspiring the mid-list. Fun, with teary bits, for kids; fresh and smart for adults.'
Kenneth Turan of the gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, 'The film throws so much ersatz cleverness and overdone emotion at the audience that we end up more worn out than entertained.' Stephen Whitty of the gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, 'Unfortunately Despicable Me is just, predictably - eh. And the one thing the larcenous Gru never steals is our heart.' Elizabeth Weitzman of the gave the film three out of five stars, saying, 'Right now, any excuse for air conditioning will do. So it's a happy bonus to find that Despicable Me is more than just a heat-busting baby-sitter.' Of gave the film three out of four stars, saying, 'This is a smartly written comedy with a soft emotional core.' Kyle Smith of the gave the film three out of four stars, saying, ' Despicable Me may not be the most sophisticated kids movie ever, but it stacks up against recent animated fare like How To Train Your Dragon the way The New York Review of Books compares to USA Today.'
Ann Hornaday of gave the film three out of four stars, saying, 'An improbably heartwarming, not to mention visually delightful, diversion.' Rick Groen of gave the film four out of four stars, saying, 'This animated thing pretty near out-Pixars Pixar.' Mick LaSalle of the gave the film two out of four stars, saying, 'When compared with the ambition and achievement of recent animated films, such as and Toy Story 3, Despicable Me hardly seems to have been worth making, and it's barely worth watching.' Bob Mondello of gave the film an eight out of ten, saying, 'It's all thoroughly adorable, and with an overlay that's nearly as odd as Carell's accent: Despicable Me looks a lot like other computer-animated pictures.' Pols of gave the film four out of five stars, saying, 'The movie finishes strong, managing to be sweet without being saccharine.
It's no Toy Story 3, but Despicable Me is a solid alternative.' Of gave the film two out of five stars, saying, 'So much is going on in this movie that, while there's nothing worth despising, there's not much to remember either.' Laremy Legel of gave the film an A-, saying, ' Despicable Me is darned cute.
I know cute isn't to the lofty level of 'message storytelling' but it can be entertaining to watch when done correctly.' Kirk Honeycutt of wrote, 'Despicable doesn't measure up to Pixar at its best.
Nonetheless, it's funny, clever and warmly animated with memorable characters.' Steve Persall of the gave the film a B, saying, 'Directors Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud craft a fun stretch run, wrapping the story with warm, fuzzy funnies and nothing to suggest a sequel, which is probably wise.' Tasha Robinson of gave the film a B, saying, 'Until the 'creep + orphans = happy family' formula starts demanding abrupt, unconvincing character mutations, Despicable Me is a giddy joy.' Marjorie Baumgarten of gave the film three out of five stars, saying, 'Everyone knows that the villains are usually the most interesting characters in any movie. So the makers of Despicable Me were wise to cut to the chase and make the megalomaniacal Gru the central character in this animated film.' Box office Released on July 9, 2010, in the United States, Despicable Me opened at the number one spot at the box office and pulled in $56.3 million, making it the third-biggest opening grossing for an animated film in 2010 behind.
In its second weekend, the film dipped 42% to second place behind with $32.8 million earned. The film then had another drop of 27% in its third weekend and finished in third place with $23.8 million. On August 5, 2010, the film crossed the $200 million mark, becoming the first Universal film to reach the milestone since 2007's.On the weekend lasting from September 3–5, 2010, it surpassed Shrek Forever After to become the second-highest-grossing animated film of 2010 in the United States and Canada, behind Toy Story 3. It was also the highest-grossing non-DreamWorks/non-DisneyPixar animated film of all time in these territories, since overtaken by its sequel. The film has made $251,513,985 in the United States and Canada as well as an estimated $291.6 million internationally for a worldwide total of $546,010,705, against its $69 million budget. This film is also Universal's sixth-highest-grossing film (unadjusted for inflation) and the tenth-highest-grossing animated feature of all time in North America.
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