Clever, funny, and sweet villain-with-a-heart-of-gold tale.
Parents need to know that Despicable Me centers around a super villain(voiced by Steve Carell) who adopts three girls for the sole purpose of infiltrating his nemesis house. Yes, you can expect mild insults like "stupid" and "poop" and a lot of action sequences involving high-tech weapons that blast things to smithereens, as well as some scenes that imply injury - although no one is ever killed or seriously injured. But the most potentially disturbing aspect of the movie is the way that adoption is depicted - at least at first. Families with adopted children may feel extra-sensitive about the way that orphans, orphanage directors, and the entire adoption process is handled. Its all played for laughs, yes, but some of it feels a little grim. Still, the movies overall message is that even someone considered "evil" can have a change of heart, and thats a good lesson, considering that most movies portray good and evil as absolutes.(Note: The movie is being shown in 3-D in some theaters, which could make certain portions more intense for young viewers.)
IT HV educational values, positive message, language quality.
overall its a very attractive movie ever.:)