And I liked it more than Cruella, obviously. Jayda: It seems more like a Disney movie, which I like. How would you rank it compared to other DreamWorks or Disney movies?
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Jayda: Yea, I’d pick it for my movie night. Some parts might be a little scary for 4-year-olds. I watched Boss Baby when I was little, that’s why I liked this one. Jayda: I think older kids would like it more than the first one. And that nothing is more important than family. Ty: I learned that babies pretend to not talk (I’m kidding). Jayda: I learned that family is just really important. What lesson did you learn? What message was the movie trying to get across? I think it might be an adult’s favorite kid show. Ty: Maybe 8 year olds and 10, and adults might like it too. Jayda: Maybe my friends that are having a baby sister or brother, or families that are going to have a baby. Ty: Yes, but I don’t think they’d like it as much as I do. Because I feel like it’s a family movie, not a “watch with your friends” movie. Because then they’ll understand more who the person is. But you can still perfectly understand it without the first movie. Jayda: I’d say you don’t have to see it, but you’d hear more of the back story. The whole reason I like one more is because I like it more when they’re kids.ĭo you think people have to see the first one first? © 2021 DreamWorks Animation LLC. Ty: One is probably more for kids, and two is more for family. Jayda: I liked it more than the first one because I thought it was more mature, and you could watch it with your family. Ty: When they’re running through the town.ĭid you like it more than the first one? Why or why not? Jayda: I liked that you get to see Tim as a father. Ty: It wasn’t as cool as I thought it was. I didn’t really like the villain as much. ‘ Boss Baby 2′ Review by Two Kids © 2021 DreamWorks Animation LLC. What did my kids think? Here’s their review. Overall I give it 3.5 stars and find this movie is more for families versus just the kids. And I’m even more surprised to say that I’m looking forward to watching it again. Sadly this was the opposite reaction than I had to the latest Pixar movie. I’ll admit I had low expectations going in so I was pleasantly surprised with this movie. There is still some silly slapstick humor I personally could have done without (ie: titty twisters) that had my eyes rolling at the start but it got better. It is also good to see a villain with a story, not just a bad guy for the sake of being a bad guy. A stay at home dad, smart–really smart–kids, an interracial family, and glimpses several interracial parent/kid groupings towards the end. I found myself laughing out loud at a couple of parts. The humor thrown in for adults is less crude and more cute. Where the plot in the first one was confusing and not enjoyable for me, this storyline gave us more to think and talk about. My kids enjoyed the character cameos and nods to the original movie, I loved the DreamWorks easter eggs sprinkled in. Then throw in a hefty dose of Jeff Goldblum and you’ve got a pretty good movie. There’s a solid message about the importance of family, and that it’s ok to be smart. Parents should know that like the main characters, the storyline grew up a bit. Though some scenes in the beginning had me rolling my eyes and wondering if I’d be able to make it through, I quickly realized this animated comedy was going to surpass my expectations. The Timpleton brothers (voiced by Alec Baldwin and James Marsden) are much more tolerable in the sequel which has a more coherent, heartfelt plot. What You Need to Know: ‘Boss Baby 2’ Review Read on for my spoiler-free Boss Baby 2 review that will help you decide if this is something worth taking your whole family to see. In Boss Baby: Family Business, there’s less of the immature slapstick comedy my kids loved from the first, and a pleasantly surprising heartwarming story. In the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s Boss Baby creators stepped it up a notch, making a movie kids who grew up loving the first will enjoy, and parents will too.