![]() For one thing, this film does a solid job of showing the difficulties one faces when dealing with the changes that come with puberty and wanting to be yourself while not wanting to disappoint your parents and their expectations. In fact, there’s a lot about it to praise. ![]() This mostly came from when the film went to the mindset that goofy and exaggerated faces automatically mean laughs and there were times that the film tried too hard to be funny.ĭespite the moments I didn’t care for, I wouldn’t call this film a failure. By Daniel Furn Published: Wednesday, 9th March 2022 at 10:58 am Save Pixar has very much been enjoying. It could be downright hilarious, but the jokes often died. Pixars next family feature crosses the Incredible Hulk with an adorable red panda. But, I won’t be a negative Nancy - I’ll get the moments I didn’t care for out of the way. Putting the promotional material aside, how was the film? Well, I will admit I think the movie did have its moments and was even good, but unfortunately, I can’t say I’d call it great. However, the trailers did have moments that were soaked in cringe and had me worried about the quality of the film. On one hand, I was looking forward to the film since the story seemed quite promising and had tons of potential. I’ll admit that when I saw the trailers and promotional material, I had mixed on how the movie was going to turn out. Can Mei handle her inner red panda or will it be too difficult to keep in check? Mei also hopes to attend 4*Town’s concert, which would be her and her friend’s first step into womanhood.ĭue to the expectations placed on her by her family and this time in her life that’s causing her stress and anguish, Mei must figure out whether to accept this new part of herself or suppress it for the sake of what others want. Mei learns that like her ancestors, when she gets emotional, she transforms into a red panda. In this case, the boy band is a group known as 4*Town despite having five members, which leads to one of the funniest lines from the film.ĭuring the film, she discovers a secret about herself and her family which had been hidden all of her life. ![]() Like most teenagers, she enjoys spending time with her friends Miriam, Priya and Abby and enjoys the music of a popular boy band. “Turning Red” focuses on Chinese-Canadian teen Meilin “Mei” Lee who resides in 2002 Toronto with her parents, including her perfectionist and overbearing mother. How does their latest film “Turning Red” fare compared to Pixar’s other films? They’ve created plenty of classics and stories that can be enjoyed by anyone no matter their age, gender or demographic. ![]() Pixar has always strived to push storytelling forward and bring it to new heights. ![]()
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