Showing posts with label Domee Shi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domee Shi. Show all posts

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Elio


I hate to say this about a studio that I loved growing up, but the 2020s have not been kind to Pixar. Although they’ve had hits with Soul and Luca, duds like Lightyear and, to a lesser extent, Elemental have stood out far more than they would have in the past. This feeling perhaps contributed to my lack of motivation to see Elio, their latest release, based on both the original 2023 teaser and revised 2024 teaser, the latter of which had occurred due to a test screening in which not a single person said they liked it enough to watch it in a theater. My apathy felt justified when, despite the revised direction and positive critical reception, the film had bombed at the box office, making only $154 million on a budget of about $150-200 million. Of course, we remained undeterred in our streak of viewing every single Pixar film in some form or another and finally gave it a try when it hit Disney+. Sadly, although I did like it a little more than I thought I would, I still thought while the credits rolled that I would have felt ripped off if I had paid for the full theatrical experience.

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Stubs - Turning Red


Turning Red (2022) Voices by Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh, Ava Morse, Hyein Park, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Orion Lee, Wai Ching Ho, Tristan Allerick Chen, James Hong Directed by Domee Shi. Screenplay by Julia Cho, Domee Shi. Produced by Lindsey Collins. Color. USA.Run time: 100 minutes. Animated, Coming of Age, Comedy, Fantasy.

Domee Shi, the winner of the Academy Award Winning Animated Short Bao (2018), is back with her first feature, Turning Red, an animated coming-of-age film set in 2002 Toronto. Meilin "Mei" Lee (Rosalie Chiang) is a 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian student prodigy with three close friends, Miriam (Ava Morse), Abby (Hyein Park), and Priya (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), who accept her and love her. 

 Meilin "Mei" Lee (Rosalie Chiang) is a 13-year-old
Chinese-Canadian student prodigy n Turning Red.

Everything seems to come easy to Mei as she is smart, gifted, a violinist, and artist. However, nothing she does seems to be good enough for her helicopter mom from hell, Ming (Sandra Oh), whom Mei wants to please. Nothing too out of the ordinary really until one morning when Mei wakes up as a Giant Red Panda. After that nothing is the same for Mei.