(5) MEGAMIND
(2010)
“Oh you’re a villain alright, just not a super one!”
“Yeah, what’s the difference?”
“PRESEN-TATION!”
And how! Now THAT’S how you do a supervillain protagonist in a superhero comics movie.
Megamind is an inversion, subversion and deconstruction of superhero mythos, particularly Superman. In the words of TV Tropes:
“What happens when you take the Superman mythos and give the point of view (and ultimate victory) to Lex Luthor/Brainiac instead?”
Megamind (voiced by Will Ferrell) – as indicated, an alien supervillain combination of Superman villains Lex Luthor and Brainiac, but more resembling a blue Brainiac in appearance – consistently fails in his plots against Metro Man (voiced by Brad Pitt), the film’s Superman counterpart (based in Metro City), usually by kidnapping Lois Lane counterpart, the equally alliterative Roxanne Ritchi (voiced by Tina Fey). For what it’s worth, Megamind is helped by his hordes of robots as well as Minion, his – ah – minion, a sapient talking alien fish in a somewhat inexplicable robot gorilla costume.
However, in their last confrontation, Megamind actually manages to destroy his nemesis, much to his own surprise, although he doesn’t waste much time celebrating his victory by taking over Metro City.
After initially gloating over his victory, Megamind soon realizes that winning isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. And so he dreams up the creation of a new superhero adversary, only for it to go horribly wrong when his new nemesis doesn’t play by the same rules as Metro Man…
“So what’s the plan?”
“Well, it mostly involves not dying!”
“I like that plan!”
Hmm – sounds like most of my plans…
FANTASY OR SF?
One of the rare SF entries in my Top 10 Animated Films, albeit on the softer side in the same vein as Superman.
COMEDY
One of the more comedic entries, not surprisingly given its voice cast but also its premise of superhero parody.
RATING: 4 STARS****
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