it's literally just Romeo and Juliet but a happy ending
even at it's lows Pixar still did some le subversion stuff, but this is so generic and also mediocrely animated it's probably a new low for them
the plot was spoiled in some children book the plot is fire girl causes a leak in her basement meets the water guy they meet the parents and a dam breaks after they try fixing it and then they move to another city to be glass makers it is as dull as i poorly describe
What plot is there to tell? Seems like elemental version of Zootopia with hints of Inside Out. Just your average slice of life comedy animated film. I don't think you're going to expect any deep meaning in a fire girl and a water guy hooking up with each other.
But even Zootopia was dealing with a mystery plot. It wasn't exactly spectacular, but it at least had one. This movie seems to just be directionless, and a movie about nothing shouldn't have a high budget.
the reason why pretty much every company that used to be gold fails nowadays is because they hire and promote women and minorities to fill a quota instead of actually talented and passionated white and asian guys
UP was the last movie they made that was in production before Disney bought them in 2006. Since then all they've made is this sad parade of sequels, spinoffs and the occasional bland forgettable new IP. It doesn't take a hot shit business analyst to see that the corporate monster of Big Gisnep changing attitude from "making movies that make money" to "making money by making movies" is the problem.
Holy fricking shit. Out of all those movies, the only one I genuinely liked was Coco and Toy Story 3. I didn't realize they'd fallen off for more than a decade.
>Charactere from opposing cultures/families/sports fanbases fall in love to the dismay of their respective peers
How often will this be redone?
This dead horse has been beaten into paste by now.
It's mind boggling that this has not been long relegated to subplots by now.
I'd be embarrassed to hand in a script with that as the main motive of a movie.
Imagine if they subverted this genre and showed the fire girl and water guy mixing and causing a steam explosion or something that wipes out half the city, proving once and for all that maybe people are better off sticking to their own race/element.
>The metaphor here is clear: Plenty of parents pressure their kids to partner up within their race or religion (“Marry Fire!” Ember’s grandmother insists on her deathbed), whereas Sohn wants to show that the alternative needn’t be a bad thing … which every child weaned on American TV and movies has heard a million times already. The message may be obvious, but it’s a little tricky to follow quite how Element City is supposed to correspond to the real world, since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix that no amount of rainbows and butterflies can fix.
Elemental sisters... we lost
What I hate about these metaphor movies is that literally no one else is marrying or dating outside of their race--often making the protag the first to do so. For the grandmother to bring it up is kinda weird, since the zeitgeist would be to marry within your race so no one has to say it out loud since it's a given.
>whereas Sohn wants to show that the alternative needn’t be a bad thing … which every child weaned on American TV and movies has heard a million times already
surprisingly realistic viewpoint for a modern movie critic
>since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix that no amount of rainbows and butterflies can fix.
Yeah like some 13% that commit the 50%
>Elemental: "xenophobia is bad! races should mix! (but also we're going to convey this by having the "poor foreigner" race uncontrollably burn down everything else around them)"
The metaphor here is clear: Plenty of parents pressure their kids to partner up within their race or religion (“Marry Fire!” Ember’s grandmother insists on her deathbed), whereas Sohn wants to show that the alternative needn’t be a bad thing … which every child weaned on American TV and movies has heard a million times already. The message may be obvious, but it’s a little tricky to follow quite how Element City is supposed to correspond to the real world, since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix that no amount of rainbows and butterflies can fix.
>200 million dollar budget
If they're spending this much, there should have been a more action or adventure oriented plot. This is one of the most expensive romcoms in existence.
200 mil for animation that wouldn't even have looked impressive in 2010 even if there is 'technically' more going on. These shits have 15 billion polygons yet don't know how to use them.
How many people from the original Pixar crew are still around? Their movies until Up had a sense of identity and now you can't differentiate between other Disney or Dreamworks movies.
Yes. Lasseter was the sole creative decision maker. Pixar movies now feel very design by committee, which is why they're so bland, boring, and very uninteresting to look at.
I hate the way this homosexual looks. He looks like a wispy lispy little homosexual who's constantly at the edge of tears, and naturally talks in a falsetto.
Literally just incel review-bombing. Movie will be a hit.
#dealwithit
>Movie will be shit.
So true
>Movie will be a hit
didn't this already come out
fortunately for disney, legions of troons like you will defend them for free
Even in the reviews they don't talk about the plot. The trailers don't. Nothing does. Does this movie even have a plot?
it's literally just Romeo and Juliet but a happy ending
even at it's lows Pixar still did some le subversion stuff, but this is so generic and also mediocrely animated it's probably a new low for them
the plot is the aquabvll seeds her with a vaporbaby much to society's racist dismay
Fire and water are in love but their families and culture are against them being together
Same old racebait shit as usual
if you saw the trailer you already saw the whole premise, it would have worked better as a short film before the actual movie
the plot was spoiled in some children book the plot is fire girl causes a leak in her basement meets the water guy they meet the parents and a dam breaks after they try fixing it and then they move to another city to be glass makers it is as dull as i poorly describe
The main characters better have some amazing chemistry if they're going with that weak-ass plot.
What plot is there to tell? Seems like elemental version of Zootopia with hints of Inside Out. Just your average slice of life comedy animated film. I don't think you're going to expect any deep meaning in a fire girl and a water guy hooking up with each other.
But even Zootopia was dealing with a mystery plot. It wasn't exactly spectacular, but it at least had one. This movie seems to just be directionless, and a movie about nothing shouldn't have a high budget.
This movie seems it would work better as a short.
What is the plot of the elemental weaknesses in Pokemon? There is none, it's just elements.
Raichu uses Thunder on Azumarill. It's super effective.
romeo and juliet shit that has been done a thousand times already
the reason why pretty much every company that used to be gold fails nowadays is because they hire and promote women and minorities to fill a quota instead of actually talented and passionated white and asian guys
>asian guys
this was literally written and directed by a diversity chang
I hope all the gigahomosexuals defending mediocre hundred-million dollar animated movies with "iTs FOr KiDs!!1!!" are happy now.
He looked liked Osmosis Jones in the thumbnail.
UP was the last movie they made that was in production before Disney bought them in 2006. Since then all they've made is this sad parade of sequels, spinoffs and the occasional bland forgettable new IP. It doesn't take a hot shit business analyst to see that the corporate monster of Big Gisnep changing attitude from "making movies that make money" to "making money by making movies" is the problem.
>16 pixar movies and I only like Monsters University because university movies are my weakness
Holy frick
Holy fricking shit. Out of all those movies, the only one I genuinely liked was Coco and Toy Story 3. I didn't realize they'd fallen off for more than a decade.
>Toy Story 3
was actually really good
holy fricking shit I liked monsters university cause the ending was based as hell and kinda liked inside out, but everything else is a no
disney is going to make them crank even more sequels
ive seen nothing on this list and it makes me happy ive not wasted my time
>Charactere from opposing cultures/families/sports fanbases fall in love to the dismay of their respective peers
How often will this be redone?
This dead horse has been beaten into paste by now.
It's mind boggling that this has not been long relegated to subplots by now.
I'd be embarrassed to hand in a script with that as the main motive of a movie.
Imagine if they subverted this genre and showed the fire girl and water guy mixing and causing a steam explosion or something that wipes out half the city, proving once and for all that maybe people are better off sticking to their own race/element.
Pixar isn't going to be allowed to make an original movie ever again. It'll be the sequel Studio
>The metaphor here is clear: Plenty of parents pressure their kids to partner up within their race or religion (“Marry Fire!” Ember’s grandmother insists on her deathbed), whereas Sohn wants to show that the alternative needn’t be a bad thing … which every child weaned on American TV and movies has heard a million times already. The message may be obvious, but it’s a little tricky to follow quite how Element City is supposed to correspond to the real world, since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix that no amount of rainbows and butterflies can fix.
Elemental sisters... we lost
>since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix
Also true of human races
What I hate about these metaphor movies is that literally no one else is marrying or dating outside of their race--often making the protag the first to do so. For the grandmother to bring it up is kinda weird, since the zeitgeist would be to marry within your race so no one has to say it out loud since it's a given.
>whereas Sohn wants to show that the alternative needn’t be a bad thing … which every child weaned on American TV and movies has heard a million times already
surprisingly realistic viewpoint for a modern movie critic
>since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix that no amount of rainbows and butterflies can fix.
Yeah like some 13% that commit the 50%
That's what I keep saying. The metaphor is shit because elements mixing demonstrably results in destruction. It's shown in the trailer.
Say what you want. At least turning red had more of a plot
>zoomer accidentally discovers she can turn into a red panda and child shenaguns ensue
>Fire the Head of Pixar
>Fill the entire studio with wokies
>wtf why they suck now?!
>prolapsed anus shirt
everyime I see this movie, I immediately notice this
What is it supposed to mean anyways? "FART-W"?
fart water maybe
box ticking. It's ruining every creative outlet
wait a second. Pixar gays actually have standards? I thought they would watch anything. They went and saw Inside Out.
>Elemental: "xenophobia is bad! races should mix! (but also we're going to convey this by having the "poor foreigner" race uncontrollably burn down everything else around them)"
The metaphor here is clear: Plenty of parents pressure their kids to partner up within their race or religion (“Marry Fire!” Ember’s grandmother insists on her deathbed), whereas Sohn wants to show that the alternative needn’t be a bad thing … which every child weaned on American TV and movies has heard a million times already. The message may be obvious, but it’s a little tricky to follow quite how Element City is supposed to correspond to the real world, since there are practical reasons these different characters can’t mix that no amount of rainbows and butterflies can fix.
>200 million dollar budget
If they're spending this much, there should have been a more action or adventure oriented plot. This is one of the most expensive romcoms in existence.
200 mil for animation that wouldn't even have looked impressive in 2010 even if there is 'technically' more going on. These shits have 15 billion polygons yet don't know how to use them.
How many people from the original Pixar crew are still around? Their movies until Up had a sense of identity and now you can't differentiate between other Disney or Dreamworks movies.
when will they cheer for the return of the white man
Are they ready to admit it's all because they fired him for no reason?
They shitcanned Lasseter because he liked to hug people.
That's literally it.
>They shitcanned Lasseter
was it a mistake?
Yes. Lasseter was the sole creative decision maker. Pixar movies now feel very design by committee, which is why they're so bland, boring, and very uninteresting to look at.
didn't Lasseter ware some shirt with sex hula girls on it and the purple hairs went crazy and got him fired?
will Ray Gunn btfo every disney animation movie in recent years?
when will Disney shut down Pixar for good?
when they draw their last breath under Disantises knee of destiny
>words words words
chuds can't meme
>chuds
reminder that chud is a portmantua of
CHAD and STUD
CHUD!
lol
I hate the way this homosexual looks. He looks like a wispy lispy little homosexual who's constantly at the edge of tears, and naturally talks in a falsetto.
he looks like that old ghost character thing from 60's
dont know the name
lol they could even come up with original designs.
>old ghost character thing from 60's