a touching and heartfelt Pixar (review)

a touching and heartfelt Pixar review

PIXAR ELEMENTARY. Presented at the close of the 76th Cannes Film Festival, the new Pixar film will be released in cinemas this Wednesday, June 21, 2023. But should you go see it? Our review.

THE pixar movies are always eagerly awaited by the children, but also their parents. Elementary is the new kid in the animation studio’s big family. Presented at the closing ceremony of the last Cannes Film Festival, the animated feature film will be released in cinemas this Wednesday, June 21, 2023.

Spectators will be able to discover the city of Element City, but more particularly the story of Flam, a young woman of the people of fire who prepares to take over the family business, and Flack, a city employee made of water. . These flamboyant and aquatic beings, who should never have met, will come together through a combination of circumstances and face what separates them, but also what brings them together.

Elementary is perhaps not the most original Pixar film, nor the most moving. But it’s still incredibly effective and promises to appeal to all ages. First, by its visual qualities, since the film plunges the viewer into a city as lively as it is colorful to amaze your eyes. But also, in its universal and humanist themes. Because this romantic comedy, conventional but full of tenderness, draws its strength from its political narrative. With disarming sincerity, director Peter Sohn has drawn on his own romantic and family history to address issues of immigration, acceptance of oneself, of others, as well as the weight of family heritage. From this melting pot, is born a touching and current story to see absolutely on the big screen.

Synopsis – In the city of Element City, fire, water, earth and air live in the most perfect harmony. This is where Flam resides, an intrepid and quick-witted young woman with a strong character, and Flack, a sentimental and amusing boy, rather a follower at heart. Their friendship challenges Flam’s beliefs about the world they live in…

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