Minions: the false connections of the Despicable Me trilogy


Michel & Michel join Gru and the Minions to analyze the errors of the trilogy…

In 2010, young and old alike discovered a funny not-so-bad villain and his army of crazy yellow minions: Illumination Entertainment entered the world of animation through the front door with Despicable Me, establishing itself as the one of the new heavyweights in the sector against Disney, Pixar and DreamWorks Animation.

Since then, Gru, Professor Néfario, little Margo, Edith and Agnès and the indescribable Bob, Kevin, Stuart and the Minions have conquered the hearts of spectators and the heights of the box office. While The Minions 2: Once Upon a Time Gru is about to be released in theaters and unveil Gru’s youth in the heart of the 70s, Michel & Michel revisit the trilogy through its blunders, errors and false connections.

A pistogel that disappears, a Minion that reappears, a guitar that changes direction, a wonky secret code: nothing escapes the technical specialists of AlloCiné. And it’s heavy, very very heavy!



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