And this week's Friday night movie has been... Elio!
Happy new year! Here's to the next twelve months of watching movies - and what better way to begin than with a movie that was tossed out into the world with little to no faith in it.
Once upon a time, there was a little boy who had a keen interest in space exploration. He devoured every book he had on the subject and was very excited when the Voyager 2 probe reached Neptune. He was very keen on UFOs and dreamed of making contact with aliens. And despite his imagination, he was neurodivergent (although he didn't know it at the time) and he had trouble fitting in.
I think this movie was custom made for me.
Last year I pondered on what could be the least of Pixar's impressive track record and one could make the case that this could be it. Even I will admit that some of the complaints of this movie - it's looking formulaic, has less heart and more manipulation when compared to it's brethren - may have some legitimacy behind them.
But what does it matter? This movie spoke to me and still has the sense of child-like wonder that Pixar does so well. Indeed, one look at this, you wouldn't think that this was the result of a troubled production and a poor marketing effort. But in the end, it's the idea of finding somewhere where we all belong that brings it home.
Truly a superb movie.
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