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Parker brings a frantic, sing-songy energy to the role. Bratt isn't just evil; he is tragic and petty. His ultimate scheme is to destroy Hollywood because the industry abandoned him. While some critics felt Bratt lacked the emotional depth of Vector (the first film’s villain) or Eduardo (El Macho from the second film), younger audiences adored his dance moves and his theme song, "B-A-N-A-N-A-S" .

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The prison sequence is arguably the funniest in the film. The Minions immediately take over the penitentiary by out-crazy the hardened criminals. They fashion a tattoo gun to spell "Gru" on their backs, start a riot using a cafeteria spoon, and perform a bizarrely hypnotic version of "I Swear" in full makeup. This subplot allowed the Minions to be anarchic without derailing Gru’s emotional arc. Parker brings a frantic, sing-songy energy to the role

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