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Disney Pixar always has such captivating films. Elemental, the newest release available now on Digital retailers and on 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ and DVD on September 26 is no different. With vibrant colors and beautiful scenes, Element City draws viewers in.
Check out the trailer:
Elemental is somewhat of an eclectic new addition to the Disney Pixar collection. It introduces cultures, although in a blended sense disguised as the Fire family. They are representative of an amalgam of immigrants and minority groups searching for a way to fit in yet somewhat comfortable and cozy in their segregated communities. When I first heard the Fire family's accents in the parents, I was wondering why accents were used. However, a bit of research led me to the answer that this back story parallel's director Peter Sohn's family's past as well.
Synopsis:
“Elemental” is an original feature film set in Element City, where residents of Fire, Water, Earth and Air live together. The story introduces Ember, a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman, whose friendship with a fun, sappy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade challenges her beliefs about the world they live in. Directed by Peter Sohn (“The Good Dinosaur,” “Partly Cloudy” short), and produced by Denise Ream (“The Good Dinosaur,” “Cars 2”), “Elemental” features a screenplay by John Hoberg & Kat Likkel and Brenda Hsueh, and stars the voices of Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie as Ember and Wade.
The voice cast features:
-Leah Lewis as Ember
-Mamoudou Athie as Wade
-Ronnie del Carmen as Bernie
-Shila Ommi as Cinder
-Wendi McLendon-Covey as Gale
-Catherine O’Hara as Brook
-Mason Wertheimer as Clod
-Joe Pera as Fern
-Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Commander Burnside
Bonus features:
- Short Film: Carl’s Date -I always love Disney shorts and this was no exception. So adorable watching Carl prep for his date!
- Featurettes:
--Ember and Wade – Take a deeper look at the development of main characters Ember and Wade.
--Next Stop: Element City
--Paths to Pixar: The Immigrant Experience
- Deleted Scenes:
--Intro Ember
--Mom Rejects Wade
--Dante Challenge
--Brook Dinner
--Beach Proposal
-Audio Commentary: Elemental Filmmaker Commentary providing insight into the making of this movie.
There's a whole of hidden nuances in this film that resonate with me coming from a family as well where my parents immigrated so that their kids could have a better life. This was why Elemental really touched my heart and struck chords that I didn't even know were there! This spot shows some of the conflicts of interest that we have to support and help our parents who have given up everything for us and our need to find ourselves. I also loved
Run Time: 101 minutes
Rating: PG
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4 comments:
Elemental sounds like a whole lot of fun! I enjoy being entertained with lots of puns and adorable humor.
Debbie
I haven't seen this yet, but I usually enjoy Pixar movies so I am looking forward to seeing this. Great review of the movie.
Am glad you love it. Been while I watch such a movie. Thanks
Thanks, you love it. Been while I watched such but thanks for sharing
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