Its purpose is to prime young girls to become obsessed with sex, which needs to be counteracted by people involved in animation who aren't degenerates. It's also made by Homestuck fans as you can see by various elements such as starring four 13 year olds, and that's the sort of perverted thing you can expect from them in the animation industry
The controversy about the movie is completely, artificially blown up by ideologues on both sides who can't see anything outside of political lenses and battlegrounds anymore; and isn't nearly as empowering or subvertive as both sides want to believe it is.
It's a mediocre Pixar movie without much to say about anything. They come out about once a year, this isn't some big surprise.
This.
The movie is so bland and inoffensive that people had to bring up 9/11 just to find something to complain about. Why on Earth would you get so mad about a movie that lacks such identity?
The last time I looked into it Mr.Enter was claiming that the left was trying to cancel him for the 9/11 take even though everyone was just making fun of him
I've seen multiple people here try to argue that the movie doesn't feel like a period piece, and bring up 9/11 as an example, which only enforces my point that the movie has no real identity to it.
The scene with the mom embarrassing her daughter at the store was fantastic, wish we had more "Nichijou-esque" scenes like that where reality just feels blown out of proportion into the exaggerated. I preferred that over reality ACTUALLY becoming a fantasy with the big red panda.
Yeah, like why the frick would you make a Disney feature and draw off brand characters. Draw Disney.
You want to express yourself in an artistic way, fine do it, express yourself in the toilet.
The usual. >progressive urnalist writes lazy hit peice calling people who the film clearly doesn't appeal to racist sexist bigots for not liking the film >when easily baited internet people clap back they hide behind idenity politics and claim they are being "attacked" because of bigotry and totally not due to intentionally kicking hornets nest by being as inflammatory as possible
The people upset weren't really upset at the film.
They were upset over being called bad people for not liking a film that really clearly wasn't for them.
Reminds me why I refuse to give money to Disney ever again.
Due to their interactions with the CCP and thanking someone that was directly involved in the whole concentration camps that China is using for slavery and genocide. As well as kissing the CCP's ass and editing their movies to fit the standards of those commie bastards. Turning Red indeed.
FWIW, I liked it quite a bit. Coming-of-age stories are a dime a dozen, but this one had a little flash and style that made it worthwhile. Plus, I'm a sucker for the Plucky Girl archetype, but that's just me...
There are lots of movies like that BUT they're not animated because it's a waste of money and animation, this kind of whatever you wanna call it movies or entertainment are an accident and if you enjoy it, you should enjoy it. But it's not for the majority and you should understand that too.
It has no mass Appeal, no, diversity and inclusion is not a selling point is pretty much only expected, even more nowdays when diversity and inclusion means just women/girly stuff or some variation of it (gay shit).
The characters are annoying they look like they belong in Wallace and Gromit universe.
The soap opera level drama that develops with the pretension of make it pass as "more" sophisticated and mature is cheap and rauchy which make it very inmature and pretencious.
If it has any reedemable quality or message is very hidden under the rising eyebrow Moments.
Overhated before it came out, overrated after it came out. I thought it was good, but I can see why people dislike it and I think the people who are saying it was the best movie ever are overcompensating for the hate it got before it came out.
I thought it was decent, liked it a lot more than Encanto for whatever that's worth, but I probably wouldn't watch it again. The people complaining that an animated film more tame than Shrek was symptomatic of the downfall of Western civilization were a hoot though.
Chick flick so it wasn't interesting to me on that premise. The panda had a cute design. MotherxDaughter relationship drama never interests me. When it began circulating that all the red shit was allusions to menstruation Turning Red stopped registering in my mind. I just scroll right over it or hide threads about it.
The art design put me off. Going for the psudeo anime look was a mistake and i don't give a shit about Canada. Ultimately the film has nothing for me I'd be interested in seeing from themes to narrative.
It's terrible, it fricking sucks, it's ugly, and easily one of Pixar's worst films.
That being said it is by far one of the most mesmerizing train wrecks I've ever seen. The film is unique in just how badly it does things but that's what makes it entertaining. It is well worth the watch just because of how it fails in such unique ways.
In that way Turning Red is better than the likes of Luca, Soul, or a bug's life simply because it's memorable, just for all the wrong reasons. It's like Cars 2 if Cars 2 was about a period allegory panda selling her body to pay for a concert.
Can't be discussed here because of ironic and unironic stormgays
It was very cute and the animation was excellent and expressive and fun. I didn't care for most of the boy band stuff and actively cringed at the girls themselves singing but I can see how it'd be catnip for the kind of late-20's early-30's girl that would watch this kind of animation. Mostly inoffensive and competent with the imaginative and experimental visuals being the highlight. It deserves neither highest praise nor condemnation.
I thought it was a sweet movie. My mom really liked watching it with me. She remembered my cringe InuYasha fan art I used to draw when I was Mei's age.
Easy skip like most Pixar movies nowadays. I think the last one I tried to watch was Luca and even then I checked out for most of it. I feel like they'd be better off making shorts at this point. Kitbull was cute.
Didn't watch it, but I saw it on demo at a Fred Meyers and was instantly repulsed by the character design.
I thought it looked only mildly awful in still reaction images here, but seeing it in motion made it 10x worse.
Brainwash young girls into being consumer prostitutes and debt slaves.
Smash
When I'm done with her she will be red alright.
Thicc.
Its purpose is to prime young girls to become obsessed with sex, which needs to be counteracted by people involved in animation who aren't degenerates. It's also made by Homestuck fans as you can see by various elements such as starring four 13 year olds, and that's the sort of perverted thing you can expect from them in the animation industry
It's sadly preferable to modern puritanism and
*and required to correct us before we start to fully cave in
Boggle.
HE'S GONNA TAKE YOU BACK TO THE PAST
Nothing against the movie but here Mei has such a punchable face.
TO PLAY THE SHITTY GAMES THAT SUCK ASS
I don’t really want to watch this unless it’s really cute and funny.
The MC was too bratty but never got any correction.
It's very cute
The controversy about the movie is completely, artificially blown up by ideologues on both sides who can't see anything outside of political lenses and battlegrounds anymore; and isn't nearly as empowering or subvertive as both sides want to believe it is.
It's a mediocre Pixar movie without much to say about anything. They come out about once a year, this isn't some big surprise.
This.
The movie is so bland and inoffensive that people had to bring up 9/11 just to find something to complain about. Why on Earth would you get so mad about a movie that lacks such identity?
>people
You mean one person. Mr. Enter, who was then laughed at.
Is it true he apologized for that lol?
The last time I looked into it Mr.Enter was claiming that the left was trying to cancel him for the 9/11 take even though everyone was just making fun of him
I've seen multiple people here try to argue that the movie doesn't feel like a period piece, and bring up 9/11 as an example, which only enforces my point that the movie has no real identity to it.
The boy band thing definitely makes it a period piece. Boy bands are dead in the West, lol.
Mei’s shitty anime drawings are pretty 2000s.
Kid shows still do that.
Twerking butt.
bad
The scene with the mom embarrassing her daughter at the store was fantastic, wish we had more "Nichijou-esque" scenes like that where reality just feels blown out of proportion into the exaggerated. I preferred that over reality ACTUALLY becoming a fantasy with the big red panda.
That's one of the biggest mistakes though, it feels too much like the creators are heavily influenced by anime.
Pixar shouldn't be derivative.
So Tyler was gay right?
didn't watch but looks ugly
Same but I watched a little bit of it and I got to say the character design is ugly. What a waste of animation.
Yeah, like why the frick would you make a Disney feature and draw off brand characters. Draw Disney.
You want to express yourself in an artistic way, fine do it, express yourself in the toilet.
Mei's going to end up obese.
How hot was the mom? I heard she was hot.
puke on dogshit
Cute movie that needed manufactured outrage to stay relevant. Abby best girl.
It was a fairly predictable modern Disney movie, I don't know what got people so upset.
The usual.
>progressive urnalist writes lazy hit peice calling people who the film clearly doesn't appeal to racist sexist bigots for not liking the film
>when easily baited internet people clap back they hide behind idenity politics and claim they are being "attacked" because of bigotry and totally not due to intentionally kicking hornets nest by being as inflammatory as possible
The people upset weren't really upset at the film.
They were upset over being called bad people for not liking a film that really clearly wasn't for them.
I just wanna sex the monsters
UGLY
Reminds me why I refuse to give money to Disney ever again.
Due to their interactions with the CCP and thanking someone that was directly involved in the whole concentration camps that China is using for slavery and genocide. As well as kissing the CCP's ass and editing their movies to fit the standards of those commie bastards. Turning Red indeed.
Not terrible. Glad I didn't have to pay to see it in theatres.
FWIW, I liked it quite a bit. Coming-of-age stories are a dime a dozen, but this one had a little flash and style that made it worthwhile. Plus, I'm a sucker for the Plucky Girl archetype, but that's just me...
There are lots of movies like that BUT they're not animated because it's a waste of money and animation, this kind of whatever you wanna call it movies or entertainment are an accident and if you enjoy it, you should enjoy it. But it's not for the majority and you should understand that too.
It's kino.
It has no mass Appeal, no, diversity and inclusion is not a selling point is pretty much only expected, even more nowdays when diversity and inclusion means just women/girly stuff or some variation of it (gay shit).
The characters are annoying they look like they belong in Wallace and Gromit universe.
The soap opera level drama that develops with the pretension of make it pass as "more" sophisticated and mature is cheap and rauchy which make it very inmature and pretencious.
If it has any reedemable quality or message is very hidden under the rising eyebrow Moments.
>Teenagers girl in Disney today looks like a 9 years old girls so many Yikes
Someone could make a redraw in the Walt Disney style
Overhated before it came out, overrated after it came out. I thought it was good, but I can see why people dislike it and I think the people who are saying it was the best movie ever are overcompensating for the hate it got before it came out.
I thought it was decent, liked it a lot more than Encanto for whatever that's worth, but I probably wouldn't watch it again. The people complaining that an animated film more tame than Shrek was symptomatic of the downfall of Western civilization were a hoot though.
Mei dicky. That is all.
Chick flick so it wasn't interesting to me on that premise. The panda had a cute design. MotherxDaughter relationship drama never interests me. When it began circulating that all the red shit was allusions to menstruation Turning Red stopped registering in my mind. I just scroll right over it or hide threads about it.
But what does it have to do with Ukraine?
Grubhub ad looking ass artstyle.
The art design put me off. Going for the psudeo anime look was a mistake and i don't give a shit about Canada. Ultimately the film has nothing for me I'd be interested in seeing from themes to narrative.
Why do males suffer from such a lack of imagination? Is it like a mental disease? Or is it the autism from being created with old sperm from old men?
Why are you so frustrated that this gay little movie did nothing to attract the straight male audience?
It's terrible, it fricking sucks, it's ugly, and easily one of Pixar's worst films.
That being said it is by far one of the most mesmerizing train wrecks I've ever seen. The film is unique in just how badly it does things but that's what makes it entertaining. It is well worth the watch just because of how it fails in such unique ways.
In that way Turning Red is better than the likes of Luca, Soul, or a bug's life simply because it's memorable, just for all the wrong reasons. It's like Cars 2 if Cars 2 was about a period allegory panda selling her body to pay for a concert.
Whats so funny bad about? It doesnt look haha bad just boring bad.
I'm not a girl and i don't care for the comedy of parents overreacting to harmless shit like scribbles.
Peak Slampig material
Devon noticed her alright.
Nine month pregnant Mei using Tyler’s wiener to break her water
Garbage and creepy.
Can't be discussed here because of ironic and unironic stormgays
It was very cute and the animation was excellent and expressive and fun. I didn't care for most of the boy band stuff and actively cringed at the girls themselves singing but I can see how it'd be catnip for the kind of late-20's early-30's girl that would watch this kind of animation. Mostly inoffensive and competent with the imaginative and experimental visuals being the highlight. It deserves neither highest praise nor condemnation.
I thought it was a sweet movie. My mom really liked watching it with me. She remembered my cringe InuYasha fan art I used to draw when I was Mei's age.
Easy skip like most Pixar movies nowadays. I think the last one I tried to watch was Luca and even then I checked out for most of it. I feel like they'd be better off making shorts at this point. Kitbull was cute.
Only thing I liked about "Luca" was the revel/betrayal scene. "Sea Monster!".
tired of the single digit IP count in the trash thread?
Meh. Seen better, seen worse.
Really good. Reminded me of the good times as a kid in the 2000s. Although my friends all drifted apart. Or people who I thought were my friend anyway
I want to frick the mom so bad bros
The mom was really hot for sure. WOOF.
Didn't watch it, but I saw it on demo at a Fred Meyers and was instantly repulsed by the character design.
I thought it looked only mildly awful in still reaction images here, but seeing it in motion made it 10x worse.