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Watch Despicable Me 3 Full Movie HD


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Movie Review
Balthazar Bratt.
At one time, he was an '80s reality show star, a TV bad boy who fancied himself a troublemaking mastermind in the body of a 12-year-old. Of course, that was then. His pimple-sprouting puberty put an end to all the television fame.

Now the nefarious Bratt is an angry 40-something who's given up stardom for a life of crime. He's a heyday-obsessed, balding has-been who sets about stealing things of great value while playing awesome mixtapes. He's a baddie who sits atop the Anti-Villain League's most-wanted list.

He's also the guy who got Gru and his beloved Lucy fired from that villain-foiling league.

Although the formerly felonious supervillain Gru and his honey have made a great baddie-busting team—even foiling Bratt's latest diamond-stealing plot—they keep letting the annoying shoulder pad-wearing crook moonwalk right through their fingers. And that kind of slip-shod work just won't do.

On top of his job loss, Gru also has to deal with the disappointment of having most of his Minions march off in a huff. These little yellow banana-loving subordinates are fed up with Gru's behavior, too. Only in their case they're simply tired of his reformed nice-guy ways. They don't want a boss who just looks mean and evil, they want someone who's really rotten to the core that they can follow and look up to.

Then, out of nowhere, Gru discovers he has a long-lost twin brother named Dru. But while the reunited bros get along famously, and Gru's adopted girls all love their new uncle, there's yet another problem. It appears that brother Dru only has one goal in mind: He wants Gru to teach him all he knows about being a super-duper bad guy. And that's a very uncomfortable temptation for Gru to turn back to the dark side.

Oh, boo. Between a lost job, missing Minions, baddy Bratt and Dru … what's a Gru to do?

Positive Elements
Despicable Me 3 shows us that there is something powerful and healing in the bonds of a loving family.

Gru takes time to connect with his youngest, Agnes, in particular. Young Agnes gets the idea in her head that she can go into a nearby forest and find a unicorn, but she only finds a one-horned goat. "The man said a maid could find a unicorn if she was pure of heart. And I'm pure in heart, right?" Agnes asks. "The purest," Gru tells her. He also talks to her about life's disappointments. "Life is like that sometimes. Sometimes you hope for a unicorn and you get a goat." But when life gives you lemons, goes the old saying, and soon Agnes wonders if it can be a great goat. (Gru assures her it can be.) In turn, Agnes shows her devotion to Gru and her family by selling her favorite toys when she thinks Gru needs money.

Lucy, meanwhile, is having doubts about her ability to be a good mom now that she's part of Gru's family. Gru guarantees her that she can and will be. Later, after a few motherly stumbles, Lucy shows herself to be a protective, loving mom and the oldest girl, Margo, hugs her in gratitude. Agnes rolls over in her sleep and calls Lucy "mom." The girls put together a surprise luau in their backyard as a makeshift belated honeymoon celebration for Gru and Lucy. Lucy also bolsters her husband when he's feeling "like a failure."

Gru and Dru's relationship becomes a bit strained, but they patch things up and express their brotherly love for one another. And even the Minions turn back to Gru, not because of his evil, but because of memories of his kindness and the times he reached out to them with a fatherly love.

Spiritual Content
The ceiling of one of the rooms in Dru's palace-like home sports a painting in the style of the Sistine Chapel … only with pigs.

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Earth seems to be a super-magnet for the robots of the universe.

Autobot leader Optimus Prime may be seeking enlightenment somewhere in deep space. And the Decepticon bad-bot Megatron, well, who knows where he's skulking about. But no matter: A huge number of other robots have come crashing down on our planet's surface lately. And Earth's human authorities are having a hard time keeping track of them all.

Turns out, though, that there's reason for all that Earth-bound robo-traffic. It has to do with the hidden history of Transformers on Earth.

Never heard of it? Well, that's 'cause it's hidden.

You see, that secret story involves a long line of English lords who have kept the secrets … secret. There was even a group of Transformer Knights, now residing on the ocean floor, who once joined up with King Arthur way back when. And there's a pretty Oxford professor, Vivian Wembley, descended from Merlin the magician, who unknowingly has access to an incredibly powerful artifact that could reshape the universe.

All of those strangely interconnected historical threads are also tied to—get this—a middle-aged junkyard owner named Cade Yeager. Cade possesses a certain robotic talisman that makes him none other than a knight of the Transformer order. (Even though he's human and not a Transformer. Details, details.) And it's up to him to save the Earth from an ancient robot goddess who's determined to destroy the Earth.

(Pant, pant.)
OK, if you're thinking that none of that makes much sense … well, don't look at me. I'm not an English lord.

Now, let's just go watch stuff blow up.

Positive Elements
Although the fifth Transformers flick is mostly a random, ongoing cacophony of destruction, there are moments of bravery and heroism. One character declares that "without personal sacrifice, there can be no victory." Someone else suggests that we all can be heroes if we have the fortitude to step forward in a crisis.

Accordingly, a number of people put their lives on the line to save others. For instance, both Cade and Vivian run headlong into almost certain death to save mankind. Cade's daughter, meanwhile, speaks of her love for her dad.

Spiritual Content
Though Merlin is called a magician, it's clear that his "magic" is actually futuristic alien technology. Elsewhere, a robotic entity called Quintessa claims to be the Transformer "god" that created Optimus Prime. An earthly "apocalypse" is tied into Quintessa's Earth-destroying plans.

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Forty-seven meters.
It doesn't sound like that great a distance. About half the length of a football field. A distance an elite athlete could cover in about, oh, five seconds or so. Why, I could probably lob a Frisbee 47 meters with a bit of luck and the wind at my back.

But when you're trapped in a cage 47 meters under the ocean's surface with 20-foot great white sharks circling menacingly above, well, it may as well be 47 light years.

It's certainly not the place sisters Lisa and Kate expected to find themselves. They're vacationing in Mexico, with younger sister Kate taking the spot that Lisa's beau, Stuart, was supposed to have occupied. Work commitments kept him from coming, Lisa says.

But in the middle of the night at their hotel, Kate gets up to find Lisa weeping. Stuart's not working, Lisa confesses. He's left her because she's just too boring.

Determined to help her sister not be boring anymore, adventurous Kate suggests they go out. Never mind that it's 1:30 in the morning. And so they do, knocking down shots and chatting with two locals who may or may not have picked up pretty, naïve American tourists before.

After a few rounds, those smooth-talking locals, Javier and Louis, propose that their new friends join them in a shark-watching expedition the next day. They go out with their friend, Captain Taylor, every weekend, the guys say. His boat is equipped with a shark tank that Taylor's crew drops into well-chummed water, and the sharks show up like clockwork. "It's like going to the zoo," one of the guys suggests, "only you're in the cage."

Kate's game. Cautious Lisa, well, she's not so sure. Doesn't sound like a good idea, she says.

Then again, Lisa admits, how great would it be to show Stuart that she's not so boring after all? To show him pictures of her in a cage surrounded by great white sharks?
Well, it would've been great. Probably. Had the rickety old boat's steel cable not snapped right after Lisa and Kate crawled in the cage, that is, sending them plunging—guess what—47 meters down into the abyss below.

Positive Elements
Kate's well-intentioned attempt to cheer up her sister has disastrous unintended consequences, obviously. "I'm so sorry I got you into this," she says later. Lisa, to her credit, is wisely suspicious of Captain Taylor's decidedly "low rent" shark viewing boat. "I feel super uneasy about this," she tells Kate—always a good instinct to heed when floating in shark-infested coastal waters.

Once things go awry, however, Kate and Lisa do everything possible in a harrowing, almost impossible situation to try to get back to the surface in one piece. Both are willing, at different times, to take sacrificial risks for the other. (Also, the woman's huge masks have microphones and radios to talk to each other and, at times, Captain Taylor, which enables them to formulate strategies for escape.

It's difficult to tell whether the slightly sketchy Captain Taylor really does everything possible to rescue the stranded young women. But he does send Javier down with more oxygen and a backup cable, so there is at least an attempt at a rescue. He also calls the Coast Guard (or perhaps the Mexican version of it) to help.

Spiritual Content
In a couple of hopeful moments, Lisa repeatedly exclaims, "Thank God!"

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