
The lives of Megamind (Will Ferrell) and Metro Man (Brad Pitt), like yin and yang, have been intertwined since they were babies. Hailing from two planets that were on the verge of being consumed, Megamind’s and Metro Man’s parents send them off in space pods. By virtue of destiny, they end up in strikingly different households. Metro Man fortuitously lands in an opulent mansion, while Megamind lands in Metro City’s prison, where he is raised by convicts.
From an early age, the boys become natural adversaries. The beloved and perfectly quaffed Metro Man steals the spotlight, leaving the primary-color-hued Megamind alone in the corner. Early in his adolescence, Megamind resolves to be the “baddest bad guy” he can be—which, it turns out, isn’t all that bad since most of his ploys fail.

But the initial exhilaration wears off quickly as Megamind becomes bored. He decides to create a new superhero to battle against—Tighten, voiced by the supertalented and quirky Jonah Hill. Yet Tighten becomes an even bigger villain than Megamind, who is now forced to choose between good and evil. Will nurture win out, or will nature triumph?
The film explores a number of classic moral themes—such as the power of love in inspiring positive change, and being courageous enough to transcend your environment to follow your dreams.

Not just kids’ fare, Megamind is a thoroughly fun, entertaining, and surprising ride. It combines heart, life lessons, and rib-cracking laughter! Definitely one of the best films this year, for adults and children alike.





















