My son and I were recently invited by London Mums Magazine to review the latest animation, Despicable Me 4.
Gru faces a new nemesis: a childhood rival who becomes a bitter enemy when Gru puts him behind bars. With an army of cockroaches at his command, he escapes from prison and threatens to kidnap Gru Junior. The family is forced into hiding and advised to blend in; quite a challenge for this unconventional family.
The snobby next-door neighbours have a supervillain wannabe daughter who manages to draw Gru (posing very unconvincingly as a solar panel salesman) back into crime.
Lucy gets a job at a hair salon, and the ensuing sideline plot of the disgruntled hair salon client is absolutely hilarious.
There is an endearing storyline of Gru trying to win over the affections of his infant son and being repeatedly rejected — haven’t all dads felt this rejection when their children were very young?