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Incredibles 2

Brad Bird · 2018 · Film

1h 58m · Action, Adventure, Animation

In 67 Achriom libraries · rated 3.7 of 5

This film creatively explores the theme of balancing personal desires with familial responsibilities, showcasing the unique challenges of modern parenting in a superhero context.

UpliftingContemporaryThe Complexities of Modern ParentingGender Roles in the Superhero NarrativeFamily Dynamics in High-stress SituationsThe Struggle for Personal IdentityThe Balance Between Responsibility and Ambition

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