This is the rambunctious, ridiculous and totally true story of how the Minions (voiced by Pierre Coffin) conquered Hollywood in the 1920s, became movie stars, lost everything, and unleashed monsters onto the world and they banded together to try and save the planet from the mayhem they had just created through a mischievous green monster, Goomi (voiced by Trey Parker) in order to obtain monsters for their film. The studio doesn't know what to do with them, namely a director, Max (voiced by Christoph Waltz), so as things start to go awry, the Minions attempt to stop it, but not with much success.
Others to round out the cast are Allison Janney as tour guide Olivia, Jesse Eisenberg as Dort, Zoey Deutch as Debbie, Jeff Bridges as Frank and Elwood, Bobby Moynihan as Phillips, Phil LaMarr as Howard and George Lucas as himself.
This was whimsically directed by Pierre Coffin ("Despicable Me" '10, "Despicable Me 2" '13, "Minions" '15, "Despicable Me 3" '17) plus TV and shorts. Clearly this filmmaker knows his craft when it comes to animation, however, it would be interesting to see what he could do with a live-action project. He has solely worked with Illumination Studios since they produced both Minions and Despicable, so surely he is comfortable with them. This was interestingly written by Pierre Coffin (TV, shorts and a video) and Brian Lynch (Big Helium Dog" '99, "Hop" '11, "Puss in Boots" (story) '11, "Minions" '15, "The Secret Life of Pets" '16, "The Secret Life of Pets 2" '19, "Minions: The Rise of Gru" (story) '22) plus videos and a short. Interesting that Pierre received top billing here, but since he directed and played the voices of most of the Minions, it shouldn't be a total surprise. Clearly Lynch is the talented writer here--just watch "The Secret Life of Pets" and you'll see what I mean, and he probably should've written this solely, but, again, it's Coffin's baby. Because of its short running time--an hour and a half, there was clearly more plot than the running time could hold. So, with that, the story became a bit confusing. Is it a wash? No, of course not, there were many funny areas that made up for a lot. It was cute, funny and something kids will love, however it did get a bit bogged down with too much plot. Of course, Illumination Studios that created the animation along with many others films was a delight
Again, this is a great summer flick that families with kids will undoubtedly enjoy, but if you're looking for a tight script, this may not totally fill the bill. The animation by Illumination is exquisite and if you like an up close and personal feel, it is presented in IMAX and 3D.
Out of 4 Stars: 3 Rated: PG 90mins.