This
movie
is
perfect
for
all
ages.
Avan
Verma
gives
his
thumbs
up.
Despicable
Me
movies
are
always
about
the
villain.
The
new
one
is
called
Maxime
Le
Mal.
He
is
a
mix
of
insect
and
human
and
is
thirsty
for
revenge.
You
see,
Gru
stole
his
song
in
a
Grade
9
play.
Then
Gru
got
him
and
his
girlfriend
Valentina
arrested
at
the
school
reunion.
When
they
escape,
Gru
and
his
family
is
forced
to
abandon
their
house
and
hide
in
a
safe
house.
What
makes
it
more
difficult
is
that
now
they
have
a
baby
boy
called
Gru
Jr,
along
with
their
three
adopted
girls,
Agnes,
Edith
and
Margo,
to
take
care
of.
Agnes,
the
youngest,
has
to
say
goodbye
to
her
pet
goat,
Lucky.
She
is
very
sad
to
see
him
go
and
makes
him
promise
not
to
forget
her
and
keep
practising
his
tricks.
Margo,
Edith,
and
Agnes
used
to
be
orphans
at
an
orphanage.
I
feel
bad
for
the
three
girls.
Wish
they
had
mentioned
a
short
back
story
of
their
parents.
To
try
to
earn
money,
they
used
to
sell
cookies
and
baked
goods.
That’s
how
Gru
found
them
in
the
first
ever
Despicable
Me
after
the
villain,
Vector,
enjoyed
a
sweet
sold
by
the
girls.
The
minions
are
the
ones
who
steal
the
show.
For
example,
we
are
seeing
an
action
scene
and
in
the
background,
a
minion
is
sitting
in
the
vending
machine,
eating
popcorn
and
cheering
‘Gru-hurray!’
Minions
are
round,
yellow
short
people,
who
wear
blue
dungarees.
This
movie
has
superhero
minions
called
Mega
Minions.
One’s
in
the
shape
of
an
egg
and
flies,
another
is
strong
like
a
rock
and
can
eat
anything,
even
coins,
one
has
laser
beams
in
his
eyes
and
cuts
through
anything.
My
favourite
is
the
one
who
can
stretch
like
rubber.
Minion
vocabulary
is
so
comical:
Hello
becomes
Bello.
Goodbye
becomes
Poopaye.
I
am
hungry
becomes
Me
want
banana.
Gru’s
new
neighbours
include
Poppy,
the
bossy
teenager.
I
found
her
creepy
when
she
kept
troubling
Gru
to
help
her
steal
the
mascot
from
his
school.
But
in
the
end,
everyone’s
singing
and
happy.
I
found
the
songs
really
catchy.
This
movie
is
perfect
for
all
ages.
The
visual
effects
deserve
five
stars.
I
really
liked
the
edge-of-the-seat
excitement
and
the
twists
and
turns.
For
example,
everything
is
going
bad
and
then
it
gets
better,
then
it
gets
worse
than
before.
They
balanced
the
humour
out
and
didn’t
put
it
in
every
line.
Otherwise,
it
would
be
annoying.
And
they
didn’t
make
every
line
serious
with
no
humour,
otherwise
it
would
be
dull.
My
favourite
part
of
the
movie
was
when
the
old
lady
(Gru’s
school
principal)
and
Gru
are
fighting
and
in
the
background,
a
minion
has
popcorn
in
his
hand
and
is
cheering
for
Gru.
I
burst
out
laughing.
Also,
they
should
create
more
real
villains.
They
can
be
fantasy
but
nothing
too
high
tech.
They
should
have
added
a
little
back
story
on
Lucy’s
parents
because
that
part
left
me
pondering.
Maybe
in
Despicable
Me
5,
they
could
add
a
bit
more
of
that?
Avan
Verma
is
8
years
old
and
loves
Messi,
movies,
music,
gaming,
gardening
and
making
lemonade
for
his
family.
Despicable
Me
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