The negative reception to 2015’s Minions movie looms large over this year’s Despicable Me 3, so it might not come as much of a surprise to hear that the film itself is a jumble of strong and weak points. By the time Despicable Me 3 comes to an end the franchise has officially worn out its welcome once and for all. But the good news is that the film features such a vibrantly stylish adventure that it keeps that negative feeling from becoming too overwhelming until the credits finally roll.
There was something new and fresh about the entire world and characters of Despicable Me when it first arrived on the scene in 2010. Then Universal released Despicable Me 2 in 2013, which saw Steve Carell’s Gru pairing up romantically with Kristen Wiig’s Lucy and officially transitioning from being a supervillain to a professional agent of good. And while Despicable Me 2 was funny enough to be a worthy sequel to its superior predecessor, it was the Minions spin-off in 2015 where it first began to feel like the shiny candy coating covering all of the Despicable Me world was beginning to wear irritatingly thin.
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