The reason I chose the 2004 Pixar Animation film The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, as my independent film analysis is because of, despite it being a children's film, there is so much more meaning to the computer animated superhero movie than it simply being an entertainment for toddlers. Some qualities the film explores are the way the public interacts with people who have amazing extraordinary abilities; it demonstrates how society prefers to have basic individuals rather than unique people; and suggests that normal people can't become great, no matter how much determination is present. The movie also does an amazing job with giving the family different goals they wish to aspire but only do so when they come together as a family.
In the film The Incredibles, Bob Incredible was once the city's hero but now he's …show more content…
This can be seen throughout the movie as he does not tell the truth about his new job, but instead keeps it to himself. He is so blinded by the excitement of becoming a hero once again that he doesn't see the potential harm awaiting. Bob's first step when facing his shadow is when he realizes his family is so precious. Syndrome demonstrates this when he launches a missile at Helen and the kids blowing the jet plane out of the sky. Bob thinks his family is dead and right away recognizes exactly what is most important in his life. Bob faces his shadow fully when he and his family are captured in Syndromes base later on after working together to fight their way off the island. They all apologize for their faults and are all reconnected mentally and physically. Bob then knows what his top priority in life is and it's to be there for his