Pixar movies are good at making me cry, but rarely do they elicit deep feelings of sadness. Until now.
Throughout its surprisingly unpredictable story, Soul tackles with very conplex themes in a way that manages to be not too overwhelming, but deep enough to leave you with a sense of enlightment and reassurance once its over.
It goes to more familiar territory towards the third act, and not every unpredictable turn is as effective as others, but this might just be one of Pixar's most deeply personal stories and I'm so grateful to have been able to witness it.
Throughout its surprisingly unpredictable story, Soul tackles with very conplex themes in a way that manages to be not too overwhelming, but deep enough to leave you with a sense of enlightment and reassurance once its over.
It goes to more familiar territory towards the third act, and not every unpredictable turn is as effective as others, but this might just be one of Pixar's most deeply personal stories and I'm so grateful to have been able to witness it.