The Incredibles: Walt Disney Superhero Animated Film

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Film: The Incredibles The Incredible is a Walt Disney superhero animated film. This film is perfect to watch with the entire family has it demonstrates a strong bond between a family that is made up with superhero who are attempting to fit in. I love animated film and I would watch this specific film over and over again. The color used throughout the film are bright and warm when the focus is on the good characters and soon become dull and cold when the focus of the film shifts to the villains. I also loved how everything was placed in the frame which was hintful to what was going on which could easily help a new viewer have an idea of what is going on. The music in the background gives it a sense of suspense. I believe that the evolution

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