1. The ugly character design (exaggerated faces with photorealistic textures) alienated lots of people.
2. Disney's marketing department did an awful job at explaining the premise of the movie (and again at promoting its re-release in theaters).
3. The plot isn't kid-friendly, as in "kids don't care about some guy's mid life crisis, and their parents don't find the plot enough to rewatch the movie".
3. Being sent to Disney+ killed the remaining hype this movie had (as demonstrated by the domestic poor box office numbers).
Only clinically moronic furgays/SUgays with OCD think Turning Red's characters are attractive. Everyone else talks about the movie to shit on its many flaws and on Pixar/Disney.
The local McDonalds had a poster for Soul up for a solid two years, even well after the dining area reopened. It was on the reverse side of a corporate poster on an interior divider and faced towards the smallest part of the dining area, so they had no pressure to replace it. I must have mentioned it 5 or 6 times when I went in to grab a large coffee for a buck.
What's there to talk about?
Unlike Turning Red, you can't outrage bait with how it was teaching periods to children
Unlike Luca, there wasn't "gay-coding"
It was just a good movie. Let's leave it at that
Written and Directed by Pete Docter, the same guy behind Monsters Inc, Up, and Inside Out. He was also a writer for Wall-E.
Turning Red, Luca, and Elemental were made by newer hires
I didn't like Soul because it had some good concepts but didn't commit to any of them and then the ending tried to have its cake and eat it too, so the whole thing just felt half baked overall. The animation was incredible, though.
>Why does nobody talk about it.
We talked about it like 3 years ago, dummy. The world has moved on without you.
> I think its one of the best animated movies in the last 10 years
It's alright. In my opinion it's among Pixar's best. Too bad Disney and Pixar went to shit this decade.
I had a hard time engaging with this movie because I just didn't relate with the main character's struggle. I just haven't experienced a situation where I went in expecting something and came out feeling disappointed and directionless. I really couldn't get over the beginning of the movie where he joins the jazz group and he seems surprised and annoyed that he is expected to perform every week. I'm like "what else did you expect?!"
I don't even remember what the conflict was at the end
Soul doesn't want to be reborn and...?
Something something pirate ship in the outlands?
What the frick even happened?
if the characters aren't frickable then Cinemaphile won't give a shit
Damn, is that why the inferior Panda movie gets 10x more threads?
it's the same reason jenny still get threads.
Majority are pedos and furgays who's only there for Mei and other for the red pandas, especially the giantess red panda in the climax of the film.
1. The ugly character design (exaggerated faces with photorealistic textures) alienated lots of people.
2. Disney's marketing department did an awful job at explaining the premise of the movie (and again at promoting its re-release in theaters).
3. The plot isn't kid-friendly, as in "kids don't care about some guy's mid life crisis, and their parents don't find the plot enough to rewatch the movie".
3. Being sent to Disney+ killed the remaining hype this movie had (as demonstrated by the domestic poor box office numbers).
Only clinically moronic furgays/SUgays with OCD think Turning Red's characters are attractive. Everyone else talks about the movie to shit on its many flaws and on Pixar/Disney.
FPBP
Soul is Kino. Even if some of the Blue Blob stuff drags a bit. One of the most influential messages an animated movie has ever had on me
influential? What did it influence?
It got pandemic'd. Also
fpbp
The local McDonalds had a poster for Soul up for a solid two years, even well after the dining area reopened. It was on the reverse side of a corporate poster on an interior divider and faced towards the smallest part of the dining area, so they had no pressure to replace it. I must have mentioned it 5 or 6 times when I went in to grab a large coffee for a buck.
I think it's pretty OK.
Hey I'm a Turning Red stan and I bristle at that remark.
Actually liked that movie also had a nice message
What's there to talk about?
Unlike Turning Red, you can't outrage bait with how it was teaching periods to children
Unlike Luca, there wasn't "gay-coding"
It was just a good movie. Let's leave it at that
>outrage bait with how it was teaching periods to children
I'm not even a woman, but really? That outraged people?
Whenever anons say "I'm not a woman" they are a woman
Whenever anons say "as a woman" they aren't a woman
>Whenever anons say "I'm not a woman" they are a woman
Not a woman, but what did he mean by this?
Too much soul.
Better than the shit they released afterwards.
Why is that?
Written and Directed by Pete Docter, the same guy behind Monsters Inc, Up, and Inside Out. He was also a writer for Wall-E.
Turning Red, Luca, and Elemental were made by newer hires
I didn't like Soul because it had some good concepts but didn't commit to any of them and then the ending tried to have its cake and eat it too, so the whole thing just felt half baked overall. The animation was incredible, though.
I would have loved to see this movie in theaters when it was actually released. Frick Disney+
>Why does nobody talk about it.
We talked about it like 3 years ago, dummy. The world has moved on without you.
> I think its one of the best animated movies in the last 10 years
It's alright. In my opinion it's among Pixar's best. Too bad Disney and Pixar went to shit this decade.
Name five movies that are even rewatchable that were made by Disney/Pixar in the last 10 years.
excluding: Zootopia/Inside Out
Big Hero 6
Moana
Monsters University
Big Hero 6
Coco
Moana
Luca
>Monsters University
He said rewatchable, not with a good plot.
Is it even all that rewatchable? The scare games are so goddamn boring
I had a hard time engaging with this movie because I just didn't relate with the main character's struggle. I just haven't experienced a situation where I went in expecting something and came out feeling disappointed and directionless. I really couldn't get over the beginning of the movie where he joins the jazz group and he seems surprised and annoyed that he is expected to perform every week. I'm like "what else did you expect?!"
I don't even remember what the conflict was at the end
Soul doesn't want to be reborn and...?
Something something pirate ship in the outlands?
What the frick even happened?
>Why does nobody talk about it.
Because it wasn't one of the best animated movies in the last 10 years
It wasn't even the best Western animated movie that year.
Only furries and pedos like that movie.