I don't have a kid, but I thought the movie did a good job capturing what it was like to move far from everything you know at that age. I moved 3 times in that age range and I remember having all those moments.Do you have a child? If so, is it a daughter?
If you answered no to either of these questions, the movie probably won't hit you the same as it did for me.
Same probably. I don't have kids and this still got me in the feels way harder than Up did, and that opening sequence from Up got me something good.My opinion is that this is Pixar's best film.
Up's opening was definitely great but the whole movie was wrapped up by that last scene when Carl discovers that Ellie left him a final message in her scrapbook before she died:Same probably. I don't have kids and this still got me in the feels way harder than Up did, and that opening sequence from Up got me something good.
That's a bold statement in a world where Brave exists.Almost fell asleep during this, probably one of the most dull pixar films.
I will second the dull comment. It started out strong with the intro to the psyche and the mood swings but then it seemed like they decided to just tread water the remaining 75% of the film with those overly long Joy adventure sequences. The premise of the film was good but they should have done something more with it than just inserting zany nonsense in between the predictable sad moments.That's a bold statement in a world where Brave exists.