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User Comments for: Turning Red

The_Argentinian says...
2 years ago
I'm neither a girl, nor teenager or Asian and I still enjoyed it. Imagine only watching movies you identify with *facepalm*
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ZarekAramasama says...
2 years ago
This movie most definitely isn't for every audience. But if you really liked shows like Gravity Falls, or adventure time, or any show relating to the silly and fun fantasy then this movie is just for you.

The message they got across was good, but the message didn't smother the movie as some other Disney films do.

I love the extremely expressive characters. The characters are less like a movie and more like a movie to a fun show, which is just so different from what Pixar usually does.
Anywho, maybe I'm over-hyping but I loved this movie a lot!
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csbarker says...
2 years ago
This film is absolutely gorgeous but ultimately thats not enough. The story itself is fine but it's nowhere near the calibre of story telling I've come to expect from Pixar. Should have just released it as a Disney film and let Pixar work on something else.
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Reply by avaianade
2 years ago
@csbarker review de merda dessa kkkkkk stupid asshole eat some dirt
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Reply by refinedtalker69
2 years ago
I totally agree with you should've been a Disney movie
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Reply by CorvusAstrum
2 years ago
@csbarker They can't make it a Disney movie when it's made by Pixar..? They're still different studios coming up with their own stuff-
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Reply by Keldian
2 years ago
&gt; Should have just released it as a Disney film and let Pixar work on something else<br /> <br /> No one from the Disney Studio was involved in this project–it's a Pixar employee who initiated it. It's senseless to suggest that after what must have been a considerable amount of work, she should just have handed it over to a different studio, just because you don't like the end result.
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Reply by Jordyep
2 years ago
@csbarker So, if they’d slap a Disney logo in front of it and you’d rate it higher? What’s your logic here?
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yosoycamz says...
2 years ago
Having a daughter who is going through that same stage of change, and having already gone through it, I think it represents very well those internal feelings, doubts, fears, joys, confronting our parents (especially when they do not want to accept that we are growing up), discovering new feelings, new things.
Also, I think it was a great challenge for them, since they represented more current tweens/teens, who like other people and are aware of it and do not hide it. It seemed very natural and realistic, beyond exaggeration
It's a very cute movie, and it made me laugh a lot when I saw my 13-year-old self represented hahaha
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Jordyep says...
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2 years ago
One of Pixar’s boldest and most boundary pushing films in a while.
It’s pretty controversial stuff (well, in some countries who are more uptight about sexuality at least), and good on Pixar for going there.
Great characters, fantastic and stylish animation, funny, very well paced, gorgeous colors and it throws many curveballs I didn’t see coming (for example, [spoiler] I didn’t expect this to end with a furry kaiju fight [/spoiler]).
I respect it even more because it made me (a cynical, straight white man) care about the problems of a 13 year old girl going through puberty.
It’s not perfect, it did make me cringe a few times during the first half, but I feel like a lot of that is intentional.
Highly recommended, though I can see it being off putting for sensitive Karens or prude/religious people.


8.5/10
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Caiden_uk says...
2 years ago
Made for teenage girls and feels like a self insert of the director
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heatherlydbc says...
2 years ago
I enjoyed the animation a lot, and the cultural diversity. However, this fell flat for me. Enjoyable but not worth the hype.
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Sopherian says...
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2 years ago
The movie is so beautiful, it's cute and the story is good. I enjoyed it for the most part. I must admit there are some cringe moments! [spoiler]Specially at the concert where that boyband started singing again during the ritual. Smh[/spoiler]
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Hamaan1 says...
2 years ago
I don’t really understand why this movie is getting so much hate. I really enjoyed it and I think it’s a really cute movie. It puts a kid-friendly spin on the things that girls may experience and overall it may not be “relatable” to everyone but I don’t think that it’s warrants as much hate that it’s been getting.

Overall, I would recommend!
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M1320k says...
2 years ago
It was a beautiful movie, personally I think it's one of my favorite Pixar/Disney movies, liked it more than Encanto,which was good but nowhere as funny as this one.

Watching this I Laughed way more than many "comedy" movies.
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
2 years ago
We’ve all been there! A fun animated movie that tackles growing pains and puberty.
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Alexnader says...
2 years ago
For anyone with younger or more sensitive kids, there's a part pretty early on in the movie where the protagonist goes to sleep and has a nightmare, right before turning, and it's a bunch of visions one after another of scary crap (it's only about 15-30 seconds).

Just know that it might ruin the rest of the movie for them. My kid has already told me he never wants to see the movie again, because of that part. Wish I had skipped over that.
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arianaluvvr says...
2 years ago
This was seriously such an enjoyable, adventurous, colorful and remarkable movie to watch! It gives a lot of representation for young girls and mentions periods in a normal way. It is representation for many girls of color. I definitely recommend it!
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TheLinckman85 says...
2 years ago
Turning Red is another amazing lit movie from the minds @ Pixar Studios. This movie has lots of heart & soul and what I like most about this movie is it shows how growing up isn’t always easy but it’s an adventure of ups and downs and that moving forward in Adolescence is different for everyone. Another reason this movie is on point is how it represents the Asian Culture and how everyone must forge their own path in life because we are all different and that’s what makes being human worth living.
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Hreeterne says...
2 years ago
Ok so I don’t understand the Korean girl kept screaming and the Indian girl just nodded her head a lot? Can someone explain because I don’t get it. :woman_shrugging:
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