![]() And yes, the overall arc of the Villain did feel underdone with very little indication as to why he does what he does. Just hearing his voice playing this, otherwise, confusing villain was really fresh. The Boss Baby: Family Business Movie – Yet Another Forgettable Antagonist It’s a nice touch and definitely something I appreciated and respected. I adored how The Boss Baby: Family Business has the guts to actually portray falling outs in a mature way, even when they have adult babies as protagonists. These moments of retrospection feel natural since we have seen both of them sharing a journey in the first movie. ![]() The character interactions of Theodore are insane and now that there is another Boss Baby in the mix, we get a lot of back-and-forth moments with these characters, may it be coming up with the plan, or the aww-inspiring moments of how both Theo and Tim look back at their scarred relationship as brothers. It was fascinating to see how these scenes went by so fluidly and it truly becomes every bit immersive that way. He lives in his own world and this world has an array of amazing sequences, the best one being where he and Tabitha have a sweet interaction. ![]() The animation and the humour of The Boss Baby: Family Business is surely its biggest win and the thing I really enjoyed in the movie was how it doesn’t leave any opportunity to utilize the imaginary world created by the character of Tim. The Boss Baby: Family Business Movie – Animation Which is Bursting with Colors and Character
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