7/31/2023 0 Comments Pixar theory 2020This is far and away the funniest Pixar film in quite a long time, perhaps since Finding Nemo. Not because the plot is all that surprising in terms of what its life lessons are, but because the way it gets to its narrative destination is where the film finds its true stride. I don’t want to give too much away when it comes to where the story of Turning Red goes once Mei finds out what’s going on with her transformation, specifically why this is happening to her and what she has to do in order to stop it. And the story follows an energetic 13-year-old girl named Mei, voiced wonderfully by Rosalie Chiang, who mysteriously finds out that when she gets too emotional-so too angry or sad or excited-she inexplicably transforms into a giant red panda, to the point where a plume of red smoke appears and she has to calm herself down in order to revert back to “normal.”Īs you can imagine for a middle schooler, trying to keep a lid on your emotions is hard enough when experiencing typical puberty, which is where Turning Red has a good bit of fun exploring a heightened, fantastical take on figuring yourself out at such an awkward age, between hanging out with your oddball friends and going to boy band concerts and appeasing your parents’ wishes without losing sight of the person you are growing into. The film takes place in Toronto, Canada exactly 20 years ago, which is only 2002 unbelievably enough. Also worth noting that this is the first Pixar film solely directed by a woman, which is long overdue. She’s just sort of good at doing that, apparently. And wouldn’t you know it, once again Shi made something bizarre, lovable, and splendidly weird. It was a splendidly weird animated short, so I was quite happy to hear that Shi successfully pitched an original feature film idea to Pixar shortly before Bao was released, and here it is. Turning Red is the newest animated film from Pixar, this time directed by Domee Shi, who helmed the bizarre, but lovable short film Bao, which opened Incredibles 2 in 2018. It’s crazy to think that that Pizza Planet delivery truck from Toy Story has been making deliveries all over the Pixar universe but it just goes to show the incredible attention to detail that Pixar puts into it’s work.The following review of Turning Red is an edited transcript of the video above. The two minute video will have you glueing your eyes to the screen so as not to miss one. We’re not quite sure if Disney’s compilation represents ALL the easter eggs that Pixar has ever done but it is rather thorough. We have no choice but to stan-and stream- Happy Anniversary to the iconic studio. The attention to detail here is INCREDIBLE. are obvious but others in the video are so subtle that you’d have to have watched the movie numerous times to catch it. Some of the easter eggs, such as Nemo and Jessie appearing in Monsters Inc. To celebrate the famous animation studio’s 34th anniversary, Disney+ has just shared a new video filled with the hidden Easter Eggs that you may just have missed in the past. As obvious as it’s always been with the multiple easter eggs scattered across Pixar’s line up of 21 feature films, the company, which was acquired by Disney back in 06′, has never really come out and confirmed it officially. The Pixar theory is basically the theory that every Pixar movie is connected or exist within the same universe. If you’re a fan of Disney or Pixar then you’ve definitely heard of the Pixar theory.
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