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People hunt monsters. Monsters fight back. One young person realises the monsters aren't so bad. Befriends one of the monsters. Etc. Etc.
Sound familiar?
The lack of originality isn't the biggest problem, though. More of an issue is the fact The Sea Beast is overly long and bloated. There are some good moments, but by the credits rolled, I was glad it was over.
Sound familiar?
The lack of originality isn't the biggest problem, though. More of an issue is the fact The Sea Beast is overly long and bloated. There are some good moments, but by the credits rolled, I was glad it was over.
There have been complaints about the "wokeness" in this film, and although not entirely unfounded, that is not the biggest issue is has. Instead, the unrelentingly dull script and direction, which alternates between boring, angsty twaddle in the present day and boring, angsty twaddle in the past.
There's almost no humour or light-heartedness, and the main protagonist has all the pizzazz of a wet fish.
There's almost no humour or light-heartedness, and the main protagonist has all the pizzazz of a wet fish.
I don't think Pixar has ever really made a bad film, and Turning Red is by no means a failure. It is beautifully animated, and it's good to get an insight, albeit fictional, into the culture of a different community.
This isn't a Disney film, so the fact it tackles issues such as menstruation, although a little jarring, isn't actually that surprising.
Unfortunately, the plot feels extremely derivative, essentially being a spin on the 80s coming-of-age film Teen Wolf. The jokes also tend to fall flat, and the main character and all her friends are really quite annoying.
However - and I think this is important - that's part of its authenticity. Teenagers often are annoying. Their jokes really are lame. And they do tend to make terrible decisions.
Turning Red isn't one of Pixar's best - not by a long shot. But it is an interesting one, simultaneously treading new ground while also being oddly unimaginative.
If I'd paid to watch it at the cinema, I would have been disappointed. But as a Disney+ film, included with the subscription, I don't feel like I wasted my time.
This isn't a Disney film, so the fact it tackles issues such as menstruation, although a little jarring, isn't actually that surprising.
Unfortunately, the plot feels extremely derivative, essentially being a spin on the 80s coming-of-age film Teen Wolf. The jokes also tend to fall flat, and the main character and all her friends are really quite annoying.
However - and I think this is important - that's part of its authenticity. Teenagers often are annoying. Their jokes really are lame. And they do tend to make terrible decisions.
Turning Red isn't one of Pixar's best - not by a long shot. But it is an interesting one, simultaneously treading new ground while also being oddly unimaginative.
If I'd paid to watch it at the cinema, I would have been disappointed. But as a Disney+ film, included with the subscription, I don't feel like I wasted my time.