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Edwards, Kim: "It’s a Gift. A Study Guide to The Incredibles." In: Screen Education 62 (2011), S. 76–84. Added by: joachim (2014-01-09 15:57) |
Resource type: Journal Article Languages: English BibTeX citation key: Edwards2011 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "The Incredibles", Animation, Didactics, Randformen des Comics, Superhero, USA Creators: Edwards Collection: Screen Education |
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Critical acclaim, broken box-office records, two Academy awards (including Best Animated Feature) and enduring popularity: for The Incredibles (Brad Bird, 2004), being super has proven to be both a plot summary and a review. In following the adventures of a family of superheroes, the film boasts a taut, engaging script, reasonably complex characters and a neat action-packed storyline. However, it is the exploration of self-identity and being gifted that gives The Incredibles particular appeal as a text for classroom study at both a primary and secondary level.
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