Now just think .... what if Violet didn't jump in on time to save Dash? How would that soldier, that grown man, be able to sleep at night after murdering a child? Crazy son of a gun ....
@@echofoxtrot2.051 it's always amazing to see how people are creatively using surroundings as even more dangerous weapons than hand held blades or projectile weapons. Intelligence is obviously an OP weapon when compared to objects meant to kill.
3:06 this is just so accurate to how a kid would react to being able to run on water. Also Michael Giacchino’s score getting louder after this moment just chef’s kiss
It's just... well, incredible. I can reliably give myself goosebumps just by visualizing this scene and the way the music and cinematography kick into high gear there
And the way the camera cuts to a wide shot and the music swells as if to say "look at this kid go!!!" Then the bad guys pull out the guns, almost desperate to get this kid.
I appreciate that the grunts in this movie aren’t incompetent jobbers the whole time, they actually try to outsmart/outplay Violet and Dash (and in the case of the grunt hunting Violet, he actually succeeds by throwing the sand at her, before he gets blitzed by Dash)
Thats the reason why incredibles 1 will always be superior The villains feel like an actual threat They arent baffoon lackeys who fumble They are trained mercenaries who wouldnt have a problem killing literal children
The goons are smart and competent, except that one guy who crashed over the water he just lost control like a doofus. And I suppose the two in the tunnel, I mean what did they except to happen charging into each other like that? Sure they'd have got the kid but they'd still die.
From the moment when Dash is running on the water, I'm hit with the realization that I am watching perfect filmmaking at work here. The animation, the camerawork, pacing, the editing, the music, it's absolutely spotless. If I had to choose a 'perfect' scene, this would be one of them.
I hate that Dash was practically forgotten in the sequel. He doesn't star in any action scenes, his only conflict in the film is that he struggles with his math homework. He literally has the best action sequence here.
Let's be honest, Mirage was the only person in Syndrome's crew who actually cared for the safety of children. When she heard Helen's voice saying there were children aboard the plane, she felt so scared and guilty. And yet, Syndrome had no problem sending missiles to a plane that he knew a mother and her kids were on and kidnapping a baby and his guards were perfectly fine with shooting and punching kids that were around them.
You know, this is still one of the best superhero movies I've seen. Just something about it. Maybe it's how Brad Bird treated it like a James Bond movie.
It's amazing how Dash and Violet's powers are patterned after 2 OP sups: Flash and Invisible Woman. Imagine an alternate universe wherein they rule over a dystopian Earth Injustice style.
love how the random henchmen are actually competent sometimes, sure, they goy bodied by mr incredible and elastigirl, but they were pros, agaisnt regular folk they are mennacing
I love how this movie portrays Dash using his powers freely for the first time. He stumbles and trips, he runs into bugs, he swings himself on a vine and launches himself off a cliff, he flinched before running of water and then laughs maniacally once he realizes he can actually run on water. So good.
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I think this is still the best portrayal of speed in cinema. His limbs are moving at a speed that matches the distance he's traveling. He still carries a believable amount of momentum since he's not stopping on a dime or making 90 degree turns. Its just perfect and endlessly entertaining
Agreed. Most people complain about speedsters being unexploitable in fiction because they're so OP they would cheapen any fight or conflict they would find themselves into, but it's only true for speedsters who have no limit on the speed they can reach. Those same people are the ones who complain about a speedster being hit by a bullet (like Quicksilver in the MCU), or the villain finding a way to stop them, being "dumb ways to nerf the speedster" as if the characters can't be distracted, make a miscalculation, not react quickly enough, or simply being fast, but not THAT fast and having a limit to their power.
@@celian.6577errrr except characters like quicksilver are shown to see the world in slow motion and their downfalls will often feel ridiculous compared to how they were hyped up. Dash is a speedster done right with fair restriction imposed, while Metroman is a speedster done right where they fully leaned in on how op speedster can be.
@@celian.6577 Quick silver getting hit by a bullet wouldn't annoy me as much if it wasn't for the fact that we seen him move bullets in slow motion. Guy can move quicker than a bullet and move them in his slowed down world. That means he must be more durable as well seeing that he's moving his finger towards a bullet going about 800mph with not a scratch
That’s why I heard a theory somewhere saying that all the guards and Mirage are actually robots. Which would explain why all the guards are almost identical to each other
@@nicolasrestrepo6177 or clones? (like the stormtroopers and clone troopers in Star Wars), since they seem to be more organic than machine, unless Syndrome knew how to make T-800s.
Dash's little laugh when he realises he's so fast he can run on water is so pure It's like these kids have been holding back their powers all their life and now can push themselves to the best of their abilities
It's also because of the suits. Take Violet, for example. In normal clothes, only her body disappears. Her supersuit disappears with her when she's wearing it.
This is the first time Dash really gets to let loose with his powers, and I love that the movie shows he doesn't know the full range of his abilities yet either. He's so excited earlier in the movie when his Mom tells him to run as fast as he can if he's in trouble, and when he finally gets that chance, he's too fast for his own good at times, like running into the bugs or tripping, and not knowing he's fast enough to run on water. He's not doing hairpin turns at Mach 5, or knowing exactly how to run on water, even forgetting about it until he drops into the water because he finally slows down. This movie is still probably the best realization of super speed in superhero movie, even 20 years later.
Though they don’t always get along, they’re brother and sister, and always care about and look out for each other. Violet knows it’s her responsibility, as the older sister, to protect Dash.
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@@irvingramirez2335I know some people actually read it but I have seen way too many of those comments on completely off topic videos to not be annoyed by it
I really enjoy that, despite their powers, neither of them have some bs super strength too. Dash's punches hardly do anything to a full grown man and violet can't incapacitate the guard even when she hits him over the head. They may be superheroes, but they still have the strength of children
That was, in my opinion, what makes this one of the best superhero movies ever made. Not one character ever has the capability to pull a random convenient power out of their ass like you'll see in almost ever Superhero movie; instead they all have a specific set of powers and nothing more, (except maybe for JackJack), and each one has to use them in creative ways to find a solution to the problem they're facing. This movie did such a good job at that; instead of relying on hidden powers or discovering new abilities, they are stuck to what they have to use in whichever way they can think of.
But the way dash makes up for his lack of strength is brilliant as well, by using his speed to throw hundreds of punches at a time he can take out someone bigger than him
@@cornellmburke49which points to earlier in the movie when flash talks about how boring class is. To him things happen way too slow making hours on a chair feel like days
I like how dash and violet have bro and sis arguments and issues thru the movie like any other normal family...but when it comes down to it they look out and save each other
Though they don’t always get along, they’re brother and sister, and always care about and look out for each other. Violet knows it’s her responsibility, as the older sister, to protect Dash.
Though they don’t always get along, they’re brother and sister, and always care about and look out for each other. Violet knows it’s her responsibility, as the older sister, to protect Dash.
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He could just run around Talladega without a car. Also, Formula 1 and any racetrack with Nascar. He would win first every time. After all, if you anit first, you're last.
My favorite part of this scene is that it reveals that Dash’s reflexive danger response is actually freeze, not fight or the more expected flight. There are several moments in the chase where you can see he freezes up when he doesn’t know what to do. Right off the bat, Violet needs to goad Dash into running for it. The poor kid has no idea what to do, he’s still processing his automatic response so it takes a second for his brain to kick in. At 2:13, Dash realizes he can punch super fast and goes absolutely ham on the henchman, you can tell he feels like he’s actually in a superhero show and he’s having a blast. Then, at 2:20, he knocks the goon’s visor off, and gets a proper look at his face, and then at the cliff behind the vehicle rapidly approaching. That look of horror is just perfect; the humanization of the soldier suddenly brings him back to Earth, and Dash doesn’t keep up the onslaught, unable to reflexively react. He freezes again! He could have easily kept going, but the visor being knocked off really sent it home that this situation was not a game, and he was actually beating the crap out of a real human being who was about to run into a cliff. That moment of empathy and emotional shock was all it took for the soldier, who has obviously been trained out of any kind of empathetic reaction, to get the upper hand. And of course, when completely out of options in the water tunnel, he reflexively freezes, sinking into the water and barely escaping death. Such an interesting way to show characterization! This movie is so unbelievably good, it’s a shame media like it is so rare nowadays.
I was hoping someone else would notice this. Breaking the water tension by finally going slow enough at the last second, learning that his speed allows him to evade pretty much any attack, ; and Violet being a great leader and strategist, using the time the guards are distracted by her brother running away to turn invisible, and helping him past his freeze.
I’d say he was just reacting to the cliff itself. He kept smiling even after the mask was off, and didn’t look back to the person after seeing the cliff. Completely agree with the rest though.
That 100% is "Sibling Love" I remember on June 16, 2018 when I watched the incredibles 2 in the movie tharter, at the part where Violet uses Jack-Jack to save dash from screech kidnapping him, I was in love with that part 'cause that was "Sibling Love" as well
So, tip for anyone who’s interested in writing speedsters, these scenes are the peak of realizing the ability on film. Dash isn’t disappearing into a streak of energy, he’s a brightly colored object moving at incredible speeds, and the camera is moving with him so the audience can run with him. He’s not able to react to everything, as the moments where he does get hit or caught off guard do help indicate. And, for those of you who watched The Flash movie, Dash isn’t sliding around unnaturally, he’s BOOKING IT everywhere he goes, superhuman not supernatural. It also helps that there’s a degree of physics applied to everything he does. He gains more speed the longer he runs, he’s able to run on water because he’s moving to too fast to sink, he runs around walls, that sorta thing.
What I always appreciate is that this is the first time he really gets to let loose with his powers, and you can see that. He's making mistakes, tripping, not knowing what he is capable of. It always bugs me in movies/shows with super speed that the character can just stop on a dime or pull off hairpin turns at mach speeds. I know it's part of the suspension of belief, but still. Stopping in an instant at those kinds of speeds should send them flying into walls, not just a quick breath and then they can continue a conversation. It's amazing that this movie is turning 20 this year and still the best realization of super speed in a superhero media. I'd argue the closest to this in realizing it would be My Hero Academia, where their speedster has some pretty sensible limitations to how he uses his powers.
it's a shame dash did not have an epic chase scene in the second film it was what I was hoping for when it came out in 2018 so I'm a little down that did not happen but I still loved it 😁👍🏻
I remember when this came out my dad (I was raised by great uncle) and I loved it. His favorite scene is when dash realizes he can run on water ! I remember him laughing and getting excited like I did and he was a grown man and I’m a child . I never felt closer to him and that sealed our relationship. God rest his soul and I hope to see him again one day . Miss you forever uncle Henry .
Wait. I’m confused about the soldiers. When the soldier that launched Bob in the escape pod into the jungle, you can tell he was a good soldier because he returned his thumbs up. But when Bob gets his new super suit, all the soldiers, turn on him. I just don’t understand that.
Honestly this shows that Violet and Dash have the kind of sibling relationship where they pick on each other but if someone else picks on then the other will go beat them up.
Yeah, I wish we can see more of that, the part in The Incredibles 2 where screech tried to kidnapped dash and violet stop him by shooting jack-jack laser at him as a small scene I was in love with the moment I saw in the cineplex
i love it how dash as the younger brother manages to take out 6 guards including their vehicles while violet struggles to take out a single guard without his vehicle.
Violet is just getting used to using her powers at full force and her powers are easier to keep secret, while Dash has to take more steps to hide his powers, he was just unleashing all of that built up potential, plus I think violet was just so used to hiding that it was her first thought
At that point Vi only really knew how to use invisibility, and even while invisible, she’s still just a middle school girl fight a grown man with a gun
Dash was the kind of person that was inspired by his powers, proud of them, feeling special, it was easy for him to reach his full potential and act like a superheroe; meanwhile Violet was shy and scared of them, wanting to feel normal, rejecting it; so is reasonable that she wasn't able to defeat one guard, sure she even use his full force
@@vivanloslunes7493 their powers also relate to them as people. Pre-teen boy just wants to go as fast as he can and show off, teenage girl wants to hide from the world and shield herself away, the dad has to be strong and the mum has to be flexible, it's perfect
even though i haven’t fully watched it seeing violets powers to their full potential in incredibles 2 really makes you realize how unsure she was in herself with this movie
Yep, but, that guard on the ground who punched Dash, he was spared, instead of beaten. I mean, no offense, but, like, boy, what were Violet and Dash thinking?
Violet, you should have taken that second when the soldiers were distracted by you two being supers and ran away. No need to fight the guy, just sneak off. I guess she did not wanna leave the area in which her brother would know she was or something? But still, he is on the other side of the island by now. Save yourself, gurl!!
“How are you doing that?” “I don’t know.” The significance of this was lost on me until recently. Violet didn’t know her force field would pop up to protect them, but she jumped in front of Dash anyway.
Tbh although the full body force field activation makes sense - I kept thinking for years Dash was surprised at her literally floating in mid air and still being able to create a full body force field rather than standing upright and shooting a force field from her hand or turn herself invisible
Maybe their powers are activated by fear and/or sacrifice. Look at Jack Jack as another example. He used his powers when Syndrome was trying to kidnap him
3:07 at 30 years old this scene gives me the chills it did the first time i saw it as a child. Discovering what you are and what you are capable of gives you that feeling
These kids had the best teamwork in the whole film, as in Violet always reminded Dash what to do in times of crises and Dash always stood up to his opponents when his sister was close to death
Now just think .... what if Violet didn't jump in on time to save Dash? How would that soldier, that grown man, be able to sleep at night after murdering a child? Crazy son of a gun ....
Yeah, and also in the sequel, where screech grabbed dash and flys away, what if violet didn’t uses Jack-Jack’s laser eyes to save him from that aswell
@@funvideofan1625 that would have been really bad
Not to mention, a favorite hater.
Yeah, I know. Dash just gets no respect. That's just sad.
Good point. However, (in my opinion) that guard, (on the ground, not the one who hit the cliff) he should've gotten beaten up.
Dash had the highest kill count in this movie
And all "no touch" kills too.
@@echofoxtrot2.051 it's always amazing to see how people are creatively using surroundings as even more dangerous weapons than hand held blades or projectile weapons. Intelligence is obviously an OP weapon when compared to objects meant to kill.
No Syndrome or the Omni Droid does
Maneuvering kills is the proper term :3
I wouldn't say that Dash kills anyone. The guards that die fighting Dash kill themselves
3:06 this is just so accurate to how a kid would react to being able to run on water. Also Michael Giacchino’s score getting louder after this moment just chef’s kiss
yeah definitely one of my favourite movie moments ever, the sheer glee is just perfect 😂😂
Dash became the happiest kid alive lol
It's the "I can't believe this shit" giggle
It's just... well, incredible. I can reliably give myself goosebumps just by visualizing this scene and the way the music and cinematography kick into high gear there
And the way the camera cuts to a wide shot and the music swells as if to say "look at this kid go!!!" Then the bad guys pull out the guns, almost desperate to get this kid.
Unintentionally, Syndrome’s guard saved Dash from crashing into the cliff by punching him off of his velocipod.
How ironic
I appreciate that the grunts in this movie aren’t incompetent jobbers the whole time, they actually try to outsmart/outplay Violet and Dash (and in the case of the grunt hunting Violet, he actually succeeds by throwing the sand at her, before he gets blitzed by Dash)
And the main reason why they meet their demises is because they weren't paying attention to their surroundings
@@titan133760That grunt who flew into the wall...damn that was brutal!
Thats the reason why incredibles 1 will always be superior
The villains feel like an actual threat
They arent baffoon lackeys who fumble
They are trained mercenaries who wouldnt have a problem killing literal children
The goons are smart and competent, except that one guy who crashed over the water he just lost control like a doofus.
And I suppose the two in the tunnel, I mean what did they except to happen charging into each other like that? Sure they'd have got the kid but they'd still die.
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The minute Dash begins sprinting on water and giggles is one of the most badass moments in Pixar History that will never be broken
🐶👍🏾
Yes! Then followed by the epic James bondesque music!
Thats's gotta be top 3 of hardest pixar scenes of all time. Dash's giggle at 3:06 when he realizes how ridiculous his power is, it's everything.
rewatched the incredibles for the 100th time and changed my mind. it's top 1
From the moment when Dash is running on the water, I'm hit with the realization that I am watching perfect filmmaking at work here. The animation, the camerawork, pacing, the editing, the music, it's absolutely spotless. If I had to choose a 'perfect' scene, this would be one of them.
2:27 His face! 😂😂😂
2:25 That part always got me because ironically the soldier received Karma and also ironically he “saves” Dash 😂
Yeah
holy fuck my appreciation for this movie has skyrocket since seeing it for the first time over a decade ago
I hate that Dash was practically forgotten in the sequel. He doesn't star in any action scenes, his only conflict in the film is that he struggles with his math homework. He literally has the best action sequence here.
Kinda
1:07 When I was younger, I thought I heard Lego Star Wars sounds being reused
LOL
This whole movie is Iconic and this scene was one of my favorites
4:23 Dash: Don’t Hit My Sister
4:30 Violet Force Field Girl Power
2:26 Me : Bye bye 🤣
4:09 I always thought that he is throwing some kind of smoke bomb in the water 🤣
The music and the camera movement at 3:10 is forever embedded in my brain
3:47 I love how it took the water a few seconds to remember it was water. Dash just pulled the Jesus card outta nowhere.
Let's be honest, Mirage was the only person in Syndrome's crew who actually cared for the safety of children.
When she heard Helen's voice saying there were children aboard the plane, she felt so scared and guilty. And yet, Syndrome had no problem sending missiles to a plane that he knew a mother and her kids were on and kidnapping a baby and his guards were perfectly fine with shooting and punching kids that were around them.
The best action scene Pixar has ever made !
Man, didn’t the gaurds’ parents ever tell ‘em it’s not nice to punch a child?!?
She told them kids to lock in and they locked in and caught bodies right after 😂😂
2:03 Dash gets ejected through the air
Dash nearly fucking dies, if not for the plot lucking him out with that one
2:24 soilder saved dash's life a second time
Is that a beard or a tan on that guard's chin?
@@Kelp29 I dunno but it sure is sexy.
2:16 🤣🤣😆
aww so cute when dash and violet sleep
I wish it show a scene earlier, that dash was to tired that violet let him sleep on him
Bro the SOUNDTRACK is so FUCKING GOOOOOD
This is Superior than Entire The Flash Movie. (2023)
Imagine being a major futuristic weapons designer and then giving your troops WW2 surplus SMGs to fight with
Well the Incredibles takes place in the futuristic 1960s era of superheroes
4:09-4:18 An intelligent guard! Didn't see that one coming.
You know, this is still one of the best superhero movies I've seen.
Just something about it. Maybe it's how Brad Bird treated it like a James Bond movie.
The talking bird scared me quite a bit.
It's amazing how Dash and Violet's powers are patterned after 2 OP sups: Flash and Invisible Woman. Imagine an alternate universe wherein they rule over a dystopian Earth Injustice style.
“HOW ARE YOU DOING THAT?”
“I DON’T KNOW :D”
🥹
this is still the best Fantastic 4 movie
2:49 BOOM!
0:01 Imagine Anthony and Violet sleeping together in one bedroom
You mean Tony?
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi yes
This should have Initial D songs in the chase
RIP poor henchmen, who thought they were doing a good job.
"DONT..TOUCH..MY *SISTER* " 🤛🤜
the sibling love is real bro
Those ships look like razor sharp CDs 💿
2:23 *best part*
I remember seeing this on theaters back in December 2004
Cool
This is probably my favorite part of the movie
0:02 dash is sus
:3
2:51- 2:55 dash screams like a girl
The guard who almost kill Violet is one of the most competent henchman in any action movie
Henchmen in the movie were actually smart tbf
Lmao
Facts
@@TheGrandRevo only the best for syndrome
You gotta admit the sand throw to weed out her frame in the water was so clever
love how the random henchmen are actually competent sometimes, sure, they goy bodied by mr incredible and elastigirl, but they were pros, agaisnt regular folk they are mennacing
Reminds me of throwing Jarate (urine in a jar that somehow make you easier to hurt) on Spies in TF2.
@@treek10kJedeez nuts lmao gottem
The few times villians show common sense
And the fact he caught dash punch like fam cold 🤣
I love how this movie portrays Dash using his powers freely for the first time. He stumbles and trips, he runs into bugs, he swings himself on a vine and launches himself off a cliff, he flinched before running of water and then laughs maniacally once he realizes he can actually run on water. So good.
because for the first time in his life he didnt have to control himself, he was free to unleash all his deepest desires on it.
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@@treek10k Amen
@@treek10k Hello!
I wouldn’t say ‘maniacally’ but yeah you have the right idea
I think this is still the best portrayal of speed in cinema. His limbs are moving at a speed that matches the distance he's traveling. He still carries a believable amount of momentum since he's not stopping on a dime or making 90 degree turns. Its just perfect and endlessly entertaining
Agreed. Most people complain about speedsters being unexploitable in fiction because they're so OP they would cheapen any fight or conflict they would find themselves into, but it's only true for speedsters who have no limit on the speed they can reach. Those same people are the ones who complain about a speedster being hit by a bullet (like Quicksilver in the MCU), or the villain finding a way to stop them, being "dumb ways to nerf the speedster" as if the characters can't be distracted, make a miscalculation, not react quickly enough, or simply being fast, but not THAT fast and having a limit to their power.
It reminds me a lot of marvels Eternals way of super speed with Mikari.
@@celian.6577errrr except characters like quicksilver are shown to see the world in slow motion and their downfalls will often feel ridiculous compared to how they were hyped up. Dash is a speedster done right with fair restriction imposed, while Metroman is a speedster done right where they fully leaned in on how op speedster can be.
@@celian.6577 Quick silver getting hit by a bullet wouldn't annoy me as much if it wasn't for the fact that we seen him move bullets in slow motion. Guy can move quicker than a bullet and move them in his slowed down world. That means he must be more durable as well seeing that he's moving his finger towards a bullet going about 800mph with not a scratch
@@ShaddyWoohooManthey had scene of Quicksilver surviving and running if Disney rejected his death and he had incest with his sister in comics
The fact that these guys try to kill actual kids is downright diabolical
That’s why I heard a theory somewhere saying that all the guards and Mirage are actually robots. Which would explain why all the guards are almost identical to each other
@@nicolasrestrepo6177 or clones? (like the stormtroopers and clone troopers in Star Wars), since they seem to be more organic than machine, unless Syndrome knew how to make T-800s.
Face it - there are people who won´t hesitate to kill children :(
@@cutercills9x9gaming49stormtroopers aren't clones (at least not all of them, depends on the continuity). They are enlisted men
@@Gamma_249 sorry. It's been quite a while since I left the Star Wars fandom. But the Clone Troopers definitely are.
Dash's little laugh when he realises he's so fast he can run on water is so pure
It's like these kids have been holding back their powers all their life and now can push themselves to the best of their abilities
It's also because of the suits. Take Violet, for example. In normal clothes, only her body disappears. Her supersuit disappears with her when she's wearing it.
This is the first time Dash really gets to let loose with his powers, and I love that the movie shows he doesn't know the full range of his abilities yet either. He's so excited earlier in the movie when his Mom tells him to run as fast as he can if he's in trouble, and when he finally gets that chance, he's too fast for his own good at times, like running into the bugs or tripping, and not knowing he's fast enough to run on water. He's not doing hairpin turns at Mach 5, or knowing exactly how to run on water, even forgetting about it until he drops into the water because he finally slows down. This movie is still probably the best realization of super speed in superhero movie, even 20 years later.
? she made a force field , your comment doesn't connect with op's at all tf ?
when you realized that Violet was actually gonna take a bullet for Dash but somehow managed to activate her force field...
yeah
they may fight, but he's still her little brother.
Though they don’t always get along, they’re brother and sister, and always care about and look out for each other. Violet knows it’s her responsibility, as the older sister, to protect Dash.
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Except for the fact she would’ve jumped over him lol
Almost 2 decades later and still when dash laughs after realizing he can run on water (3:08) is my favorite kind of laugh
@@treek10kshut up that is completely off topic
@@Galbert2000Naw I needed to read that tbh
@@irvingramirez2335I know some people actually read it but I have seen way too many of those comments on completely off topic videos to not be annoyed by it
@@Galbert2000they are bots
Me too.
I really enjoy that, despite their powers, neither of them have some bs super strength too. Dash's punches hardly do anything to a full grown man and violet can't incapacitate the guard even when she hits him over the head. They may be superheroes, but they still have the strength of children
That was, in my opinion, what makes this one of the best superhero movies ever made. Not one character ever has the capability to pull a random convenient power out of their ass like you'll see in almost ever Superhero movie; instead they all have a specific set of powers and nothing more, (except maybe for JackJack), and each one has to use them in creative ways to find a solution to the problem they're facing. This movie did such a good job at that; instead of relying on hidden powers or discovering new abilities, they are stuck to what they have to use in whichever way they can think of.
But the way dash makes up for his lack of strength is brilliant as well, by using his speed to throw hundreds of punches at a time he can take out someone bigger than him
The dad actually has superhuman strength
But it also showed how Dash has good reflexes, able to dodge those punches EASILY. Cool stuff
@@cornellmburke49which points to earlier in the movie when flash talks about how boring class is. To him things happen way too slow making hours on a chair feel like days
I like how dash and violet have bro and sis arguments and issues thru the movie like any other normal family...but when it comes down to it they look out and save each other
That's what I was thinking when I saw the sequel
Though they don’t always get along, they’re brother and sister, and always care about and look out for each other. Violet knows it’s her responsibility, as the older sister, to protect Dash.
Yea almost like every other brother and sister on television…
They also slept with eachother
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Kudos to Dash and Violet protecting each other in that instance.
Though they don’t always get along, they’re brother and sister, and always care about and look out for each other. Violet knows it’s her responsibility, as the older sister, to protect Dash.
@@olivijastrandjord is a
@@lschullere Huh?
@@olivijastrandjord Vanellope is Dash, Violet and Hiro’s Sister
Regardless of how you feel about your family, You never abandon them
we will never get a disney pixar movie that matches how epic this scene and entire movie was ever again
The older Pixar movies hit different
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending..
@@treek10k true dat
@@edgariva12finding Nemo and wall-e were the last truly good ones imo
I here up is really good too but I haven't seen all of it yet
@@andrew-rn9ui up is overrated imo
Dash is only 10 yet he can run at almost 200mph.
*Imagine how fast he'd be when he's in his 20's. Dude's gonna be running at Mach levels!*
He already was fast enough to appear as a blur on camera feed
Yeah, his legs are only gonna get longer.
He could just run around Talladega without a car. Also, Formula 1 and any racetrack with Nascar. He would win first every time. After all, if you anit first, you're last.
@@inchantor1536still didn’t outrun the camera man. he needs some work
edit: 3:31 Nevermind.
@@realwandoalso 1:55 where he’s so fast he runs out of frame
Can we appreciate just how freaking good the hair is in this movie?
That was a big innovation starting from monsters inc
all thanks to FizT
My favorite part of this scene is that it reveals that Dash’s reflexive danger response is actually freeze, not fight or the more expected flight. There are several moments in the chase where you can see he freezes up when he doesn’t know what to do.
Right off the bat, Violet needs to goad Dash into running for it. The poor kid has no idea what to do, he’s still processing his automatic response so it takes a second for his brain to kick in.
At 2:13, Dash realizes he can punch super fast and goes absolutely ham on the henchman, you can tell he feels like he’s actually in a superhero show and he’s having a blast. Then, at 2:20, he knocks the goon’s visor off, and gets a proper look at his face, and then at the cliff behind the vehicle rapidly approaching. That look of horror is just perfect; the humanization of the soldier suddenly brings him back to Earth, and Dash doesn’t keep up the onslaught, unable to reflexively react. He freezes again! He could have easily kept going, but the visor being knocked off really sent it home that this situation was not a game, and he was actually beating the crap out of a real human being who was about to run into a cliff. That moment of empathy and emotional shock was all it took for the soldier, who has obviously been trained out of any kind of empathetic reaction, to get the upper hand.
And of course, when completely out of options in the water tunnel, he reflexively freezes, sinking into the water and barely escaping death.
Such an interesting way to show characterization! This movie is so unbelievably good, it’s a shame media like it is so rare nowadays.
Amazing analysis ‼️
I don't think the look of horror had anything to do with seeing the guy's face, I think it was purely his reaction to the cliff behind them.
I was hoping someone else would notice this. Breaking the water tension by finally going slow enough at the last second, learning that his speed allows him to evade pretty much any attack,
; and Violet being a great leader and strategist, using the time the guards are distracted by her brother running away to turn invisible, and helping him past his freeze.
I’d say he was just reacting to the cliff itself. He kept smiling even after the mask was off, and didn’t look back to the person after seeing the cliff. Completely agree with the rest though.
He also froze after the last guard punches him then opened fire. He put his hands up in front of himself instead of running
Dash jump at the chance to protect his sister, and Violet was willing to give her life to protect him. If that is not sibling love, idk what is.
That 100% is "Sibling Love" I remember on June 16, 2018 when I watched the incredibles 2 in the movie tharter, at the part where Violet uses Jack-Jack to save dash from screech kidnapping him, I was in love with that part 'cause that was "Sibling Love" as well
So, tip for anyone who’s interested in writing speedsters, these scenes are the peak of realizing the ability on film. Dash isn’t disappearing into a streak of energy, he’s a brightly colored object moving at incredible speeds, and the camera is moving with him so the audience can run with him. He’s not able to react to everything, as the moments where he does get hit or caught off guard do help indicate. And, for those of you who watched The Flash movie, Dash isn’t sliding around unnaturally, he’s BOOKING IT everywhere he goes, superhuman not supernatural.
It also helps that there’s a degree of physics applied to everything he does. He gains more speed the longer he runs, he’s able to run on water because he’s moving to too fast to sink, he runs around walls, that sorta thing.
What I always appreciate is that this is the first time he really gets to let loose with his powers, and you can see that. He's making mistakes, tripping, not knowing what he is capable of. It always bugs me in movies/shows with super speed that the character can just stop on a dime or pull off hairpin turns at mach speeds. I know it's part of the suspension of belief, but still. Stopping in an instant at those kinds of speeds should send them flying into walls, not just a quick breath and then they can continue a conversation.
It's amazing that this movie is turning 20 this year and still the best realization of super speed in a superhero media. I'd argue the closest to this in realizing it would be My Hero Academia, where their speedster has some pretty sensible limitations to how he uses his powers.
Yeah Dash and Flash form Justice League Unlimited were peak
Dash suddenly stopping mid way to give conversations also happens in the film in the beginning.
3:06 always gives me goosebumps cuz of how cool this still is, his reaction is everything
Animation history
This was one of the hardest missions on the Incredibles game ever
on gameboy??
@@doodoo5594 no I mean on the Xbox GameCube and playstation version
Holy shit I thought I was the only one who remembered the video game. I remember losing a lot of times running as Dash when I was a kid lol
Ikr
I played on pc and I could never get past this due to bad graphics, especially on water
@doodoo5594 well it did have a gba version so not entirely wrong
“how are you doing that?!”
“I DONT KNOW”
“whatever you’re doing, don’t stop!!”
I kinda wish they had a hug or something after saving each other
it's a shame dash did not have an epic chase scene in the second film it was what I was hoping for when it came out in 2018 so I'm a little down that did not happen but I still loved it 😁👍🏻
Yeah same, apart from when screech grab dash, it's a little bit like when dash fall on the "flying knife vehicle" and it flew away
Same, but Violets fight with Void was pretty cool, their powers countered each other pretty well
I remember when this came out my dad (I was raised by great uncle) and I loved it. His favorite scene is when dash realizes he can run on water ! I remember him laughing and getting excited like I did and he was a grown man and I’m a child . I never felt closer to him and that sealed our relationship. God rest his soul and I hope to see him again one day . Miss you forever uncle Henry .
As someone with an older sister, this is accurate 😂😂😂😂😅😅😅 My sis is 40 and has a husband and kids -- still -- don’t touch my sister.
lol
Wtf
@@shirsendumaiti5682be quiet
@@shirsendumaiti5682you must not have female siblings lol
@@Malik_Maverick I do that is why. Nothing weird in touching your sister.
Syndromes guards are evil and all, but boy, they have badass equipment
Dam right
Wait. I’m confused about the soldiers. When the soldier that launched Bob in the escape pod into the jungle, you can tell he was a good soldier because he returned his thumbs up. But when Bob gets his new super suit, all the soldiers, turn on him. I just don’t understand that.
@@devencadriel5459 It was all part of syndrome's charade.
If you like I can explain more.
Not to mention it seems like modern day tech but the movie takes place in 1962 which is impressive
@@soviettoaster_9323 Yeah, suprising how they did it
2:57 That part is great like everything calms down for a moment
1:17 Now he knows what a windshield feels like
i love the way dash realizing he can run on water literally gives him a second wind. there’s so much glee in that second and he speeds up even more
I like how he disgusted how he’s on his sister when he was sleep 😂😭
Same here. 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Honestly this shows that Violet and Dash have the kind of sibling relationship where they pick on each other but if someone else picks on then the other will go beat them up.
Yeah, I wish we can see more of that, the part in The Incredibles 2 where screech tried to kidnapped dash and violet stop him by shooting jack-jack laser at him as a small scene I was in love with the moment I saw in the cineplex
0:12 my head canon is that this started the whole “Birds are drones” thing
yeah
i love it how dash as the younger brother manages to take out 6 guards including their vehicles while violet struggles to take out a single guard without his vehicle.
For real
Violet is just getting used to using her powers at full force and her powers are easier to keep secret, while Dash has to take more steps to hide his powers, he was just unleashing all of that built up potential, plus I think violet was just so used to hiding that it was her first thought
At that point Vi only really knew how to use invisibility, and even while invisible, she’s still just a middle school girl fight a grown man with a gun
Dash was the kind of person that was inspired by his powers, proud of them, feeling special, it was easy for him to reach his full potential and act like a superheroe; meanwhile Violet was shy and scared of them, wanting to feel normal, rejecting it; so is reasonable that she wasn't able to defeat one guard, sure she even use his full force
@@vivanloslunes7493 their powers also relate to them as people.
Pre-teen boy just wants to go as fast as he can and show off, teenage girl wants to hide from the world and shield herself away, the dad has to be strong and the mum has to be flexible, it's perfect
"Think they're supers?"
"Nah they obviously like dressing in tight red lycra and a mask."
"Oh okay."
LMAO!
**girl turns invisible in plain sight**
"..."
**Dash runs off**
"They're supers!"
even though i haven’t fully watched it seeing violets powers to their full potential in incredibles 2 really makes you realize how unsure she was in herself with this movie
True
4:29 JUST WANNA POINT OUT -- Violet was ready to die not even knowing about that power
That's sibling love there
2:27 Me Getting Into A Car Accident
More like everyone
Lol!
that was so stupid and sudden I just bawled my eyes out 😂😂🤙
The soldier at the end is one of the most competent henchmen in superhero movies. Using the dirt to find Violet and countering Dash.... impressive
2:26 omg the guards face makes me laugh every time 😂
I once paused at that part on TV and My father came down at the funny time and started laughing 😂
That scene would go really well with the "wtf boom" sound effect
"And when Dash realizes the extent of his power?"
"He'll run on water and go hehehe."
"What, nothing else?!"
"No time. He's in a hurry."
“I’m alive” “uh oh” 😭😭😭😂😂
Guard: (punches Dash in the face)
Me: (in his face) "I WILL BREAK YOU UNTIL THERE IS NOTHING LEFT OF YOU."
The cliff behind the guard: Allow me.
Yeah. Now, that guard, (heh-heh) got what he deserved.
Cliff saved the day
Yep, but, that guard on the ground who punched Dash, he was spared, instead of beaten. I mean, no offense, but, like, boy, what were Violet and Dash thinking?
The m3 grease gun with an ocular scope, modified stainless steel built in suppressed barrel and extended magazine in his hand: 💥💥💥
Violet, you should have taken that second when the soldiers were distracted by you two being supers and ran away. No need to fight the guy, just sneak off.
I guess she did not wanna leave the area in which her brother would know she was or something? But still, he is on the other side of the island by now. Save yourself, gurl!!
Exactly what I thought baby!
“How are you doing that?”
“I don’t know.”
The significance of this was lost on me until recently. Violet didn’t know her force field would pop up to protect them, but she jumped in front of Dash anyway.
They should have more of that
“How did you know you were bullet proof?”
“I didn’t, I just knew weren’t”
Tbh although the full body force field activation makes sense - I kept thinking for years Dash was surprised at her literally floating in mid air and still being able to create a full body force field rather than standing upright and shooting a force field from her hand or turn herself invisible
Mane u got me sweating through my eyeballs
Maybe their powers are activated by fear and/or sacrifice. Look at Jack Jack as another example. He used his powers when Syndrome was trying to kidnap him
0:04 How Dash Reacted When He Realized he was Laying on His Sister LOL😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ikr!
nah it was 0:03
3:07 at 30 years old this scene gives me the chills it did the first time i saw it as a child. Discovering what you are and what you are capable of gives you that feeling
This is wholesome. There should be some Disney shorts of just Violet and Dash doing rescues together after school or whatever
YES!
i don't know why it's so funny to me how they killed so many random troopers here on accident
Dash got 6 while Violet got 2
2:12 Okay, THAT animation is really smooth even in 2004!
This is the first Disney Pixar movie to be rated PG!
Lots of guns and industrial violence indeed.
That's what I like about this movie
These kids had the best teamwork in the whole film, as in Violet always reminded Dash what to do in times of crises and Dash always stood up to his opponents when his sister was close to death
The government lied to us! Birds are drones! 😂
they always do
2:20 Punch.
Boom
1:33 I can’t be the only one who thinks those thing kind of sound like pod racers.
Maybe
En el bosque de Brasil
0:03 😆😅😂
He can’t do that
2:36 “I’m alive… YEAAAAAAH HUUUH! WOOOHOOOOO!….. Uh oh” 😂😂😂😂😂
For real he didn't think twice