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The Incredibles Character Analysis

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In the film the Incredibles is story about super-heroes Frozone, Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl we learn this in the prologue. Mr. Incredible who is vigilante hero, and when they make a couple of mistakes they sue after helping people who didn't ask for help the government has to pay the fines. The disgruntled superheroes had two choices, either live as a super-hero or go into hiding many choose to go into hiding. So, in act 1 Mr. Incredible AKA Bob Parr gets married and we see him fifteen years later living a regular life where he works for an Insurance claims company he hates his job. Bob helps all his clients and shows them how to get their claims filed and processed and writes a lot of checks for the processed claims. He does his job accurately, …show more content…

Incredible remembers how he beat the first robot and uses the remote control of The Syndrome to beat the robot after he loses, he tries to trick The Incredibles and escapes, with baby Jack, but the baby transforms into many different characters to defend himself against The Syndrome but Mr. Incredible throws a car at The Syndromes plane and kills him and saves baby Jack. However, at the end of the film Dash takes part in his first track meet, comes in second a new villain is introduced named the Underminer next you see the final image as Mr. Incredible ripping his shirt open he has his uniform underneath it goes to credits. Brad Bird was showing the transformation when someone is something no matter what you try you will never change who the person is. You also see each character become their own individual person with unique powers and personalities. This film is just about a loving family who will do anything to protect each other. They just want to be left alone to live their lives as they see fit. Dash just wants to run track and be a boy and Violet just wants to hang out, be young woman go to movies with the popular boy in school. Helen just wants to be loving mother and wife. This film is about loyalty to each

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