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In a city where fire, water, land and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy will discover something elemental: how much they have in common.

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Elemental
Overview:
In a city where fire, water, land and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy will discover something elemental: how much they have in common.
Cast:

  • Ember (voice): Leah Lewis
  • Wade (voice): Mamoudou Athie
  • Bernie (voice): Ronnie del Carmen
  • Cinder (voice): Shila Ommi
  • Gale (voice): Wendi McLendon-Covey
  • Brook (voice): Catherine O’Hara
  • Clod (voice): Mason Wertheimer
  • Harold (voice): Ronobir Lahiri
  • Flarrietta (voice): Wilma Bonet
  • Fern (voice): Joe Pera
  • Alan / Lutz / Earth Pruner (voice): Matthew Yang King
  • Little Kid Ember (voice): Clara Lin Ding
  • Big Kid Ember (voice): Reagan To
  • Sparkler Customer (voice): Jeff Lapensee
  • Wood Immigration Official (voice): Ben Morris
  • Flarry (voice): Jonathan Adams
  • Customer / Delivery Person / Earth Landlord (voice): Alex Kapp
  • Doorman (voice): P.L. Brown

Crew:

  • Story: Peter Sohn
  • Producer: Denise Ream
  • Executive Producer: Pete Docter
  • Conductor: Thomas Newman
  • Story: John Hoberg
  • Story: Kat Likkel
  • Story: Brenda Hsueh
  • Production Design: Don Shank
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Sanjay Bakshi
  • Effects Supervisor: Stephen Marshall
  • Animation Director: Allison Rutland
  • In Memory Of: Ralph Eggleston
  • Editor: Stephen Schaffer
  • Director of Photography: David Juan Bianchi
  • Director of Photography: Jean-Claude Kalache
  • Story Supervisor: Jason Katz
  • Animation Supervisor: Michael Venturini
  • Animation Supervisor: Kureha Yokoo
  • In Memory Of: Thomas Gonzales
  • In Memory Of: Amber Rudolph
  • In Memory Of: J. Garett Sheldrew
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Ren Klyce
  • Effects Supervisor: Jon Reisch
  • Casting: Natalie Lyon
  • ADR & Dubbing: Dylan Buccieri
  • ADR & Dubbing: Assaf Cohen
  • ADR & Dubbing: Jessica DiCicco
  • ADR & Dubbing: Terri Douglas
  • ADR & Dubbing: Innocent Ekakitie
  • ADR & Dubbing: Krysta Gonzales
  • ADR & Dubbing: Kai Ava Hauser
  • ADR & Dubbing: Karen Huie
  • ADR & Dubbing: Arif S. Kinchen
  • ADR & Dubbing: Austin Madison
  • ADR & Dubbing: Cole Massie
  • ADR & Dubbing: Scott Menville
  • ADR & Dubbing: Alisha Mullally
  • ADR & Dubbing: Fred Tatasciore
  • ADR & Dubbing: Maya Tuttle
  • ADR & Dubbing: Kari Wahlgren
  • ADR & Dubbing: Secunda Wood
  • ADR Coordinator: Lexi Diamond
  • Casting: Kevin Reher
  • Animation: Cari Reiche
  • Script Supervisor: Cara Brody
  • Animation Supervisor: Cathleen Carmean
  • Associate Producer: McKenna Jean Harris
  • Story Artist: Le Tang
  • First Assistant Editor: Ben Morris
  • Layout Supervisor: Jahkeeli Garnett
  • Animation Technical Director: John Legrande
  • Character Modelling Supervisor: Dave Strick
  • Modelling Supervisor: Raymond Wong
  • Animation Technical Director: Arnold Moon
  • Lighting Supervisor: Amy Rae Jones
  • Lighting Supervisor: Luke Martorelli
  • Animation: Rebecca Euphrat
  • Post Production Supervisor: Heather Eisner
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Coya Elliott
  • Music Editor: Shinnosuke Miyazawa
  • Executive Music Producer: Matt Walker
  • Thanks: Jacob Brooks
  • Thanks: Kevin Chun
  • Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi

Catogories:
Animation,Comedy,Family,Fantasy,Romance
These ingredients are huge!
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Opposites react.
Language:
English
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Walt Disney Pictures,Pixar
Popularity:
118.492
Date:
2023-06-14
Year:
2023

  • garethmb: Finding your way in the world can be very difficult and even more so when you are a fire element with an explosive temper. In the new Pixar film “Elemental” audiences are introduced to Ember (Leah Lewis), a young flame being who lives with her mother and father in their combination home and business that caters to other fire beings. In a city where the various elements live and work can have its challenges, especially to the destructive nature of fire which causes some prejudice against them as well as their natural distrust of water.

    Ember is preparing for the day that she will take over the family business however her inability to deal with customers leads to combustible outrage which in turn results in a flooding incident at their business. Further compounding matters is the fact that a city inspector named Wade (Mamoudou Athie), who is a water element has been sucked into the basement and promptly documents multiple violations that shut down the business.

    Desperate to undo the damage, Ember strikes a deal that she will work with Wade to locate and fix the source of the leak in a few days time which will result in the removal of the infractions against the family home and business.

    Along the Way, Wade and Ember start to grow close however the incompatibility of their two elements presents an obstacle as does the various elements of their respective societies.

    What follows is a charming and visually appealing adventure that tugs at the heartstrings the way that the best Pixar films can.

    There are multiple thematic elements at play and they’re presented in a very matter-of-fact way that doesn’t become overly preachy and can appeal to viewers of all age levels. Aside from the obstacles facing a mixed relationship, there are elements of finding your way in the world while trying to appease your parents, dealing with those who place limitations upon you, and finding your voice.

    The characters are charming and engaging on the visuals of the world comprised of elements is often quite charming and clever. It will be very interesting to see what the future holds for the characters as there are certainly opportunities to revisit them in the future which would be very welcome as “Elemental” is a very charming and engaging return to form for Pixar and the perfect summer film for the entire family.

  • NeoTechMovies: This movie it is not intended for kids, it is a nice love story, kind of Romeo and Juliet style, with nice moments, it reminds me of Inside, but without the part that makes it for kids. It is deep, and shows from time to time, inside adult jokes that will need explaining to kids. So I recommend that if kids watch it, **which is ok, nothing weird, it is safe for kids**, an adult will be present to answer questions and explain these jokes.
  • Manuel São Bento: FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-elemental-is-a-thematically-rich-inter-element-love-story/

    “Pixar’s Elemental may be straightforward and predictable, but it’s so thematically rich and features such emotionally relatable characters that, by the end, I found myself fighting back tears. It features a visually stunning inter-element love story mixed with a beautiful journey of self-discovery. The outstanding world-building is once again a highlight, as are the numerous exceptionally enlightening visual details about the interaction between the different elements. Emigration, discrimination, and family ideals are some of the many essential topics addressed.

    I don’t understand the criticism surrounding the alleged “fall of Pixar” and this latest movie. I will continue to enjoy these stories, and I highly recommend that viewers try to do the same, without worrying about incessantly comparing to what came before.”

    Rating: A-

  • CinemaSerf: “Ember” and her ailing grandfather arrive in the big city where everyone is personified as one of the four natural elements. Needless to say, fire is not the most popular but they resolve to open their shop selling all things smoked, toasted, burnt, and red hot! It’s an old building, though, and when one day the pipes give birth to the local, watery, buildings inspector “Wade” she discovers that they have no planning permission for their business and that he is going to have to report them. What now ensues is, sadly, a rather unimaginative series of escapades as she must track him down and stop him – and the authorities – from closing down the family’s flaming enterprise. The animation is characterful and top notch – and the story certainly had potential, but somehow the thing just becomes a bit of a cheesy romance all too quickly. A lot more fun could have been had demonstrating just how incompatible the four – air, earth, water and fire – can be when mixed together; or – indeed – how symbiotic they can be, but the emphasis and the dialogue focusses just a bit too much on “Ember” and “Wade” and I am afraid that I rather lost interest. It’s colourful and vibrant, there is some entertaining action with plenty of pyrotechnics and is worth a watch, but it will look just as good on the television and doesn’t live up to the hype, sorry
  • Thulan Perera: “Elemental” is an outstanding Pixar movie that utilizes the medium of animation to tell a compelling story. It goes beyond being just a rom-com and instead offers a powerful narrative about people, even though the characters represent elements. Pixar effectively uses various elements to convey a captivating human story that resonates with viewers. The film highlights the idea that despite our differences, we can coexist in a society that often tries to separate us. “Elemental” stands out as one of the most visually colourful movies with excellent music, including a memorable end credits song. While children may not fully grasp the film’s deep concepts, it leaves a lasting impact on their lives, and when they revisit it as adults, they will come to understand its profound message.
  • Per Gunnar Jonsson: This was a surprisingly good movie for being a Disney movie these days.

    It is a decent story without being filled with heavy handed far left preaching.

    Sure, the lefties can probably construe some message that suits them out of it and, as can be seen from the blurb, there are a message that you can exist together even if you are very different but it was not heavy handed, no preaching of certain sexual preferences or religious or political fanaticism and it is a message that I can get behind.

    My girlfriend and I have both different skin tone and religion after all.

    The story was good, plain and entertaining. Some adventure, action, suspense, romance and of course quite a bit of humour. It was a movie I could have let my kids watch when they were younger without having to explain the political bullshit and downright evilness of Disney’s woke script writers.

    The animation was nice. Especially the fire guys. The various jokes and comical moments in the movie was generally good.

    Overall it was movie that me as well as my (now adult) kids enjoyed.

  • r96sk: I’m yet to dislike a Disney/Pixar movie*, ‘Elemental’ is another that is a pass in my books.

    Admittedly, their more recents works haven’t had an exceptional impact on me personally; in seven releases since** the sensational ‘Coco’, I’ve only given ‘Turning Red’ more (marginally) than 7/10. Still, I’m yet to give any of their movies less than that rating, so swings and roundabouts and all that.

    As for this 2023 film, I did enjoy it enough so that’s all that really matters. The animation is as impressive as expected, it’s pretty cool how the world is brought to life via all those different elements; namely water and fire. Leah Lewis and, particularly, Mamoudou Athie do good work in voice roles, I didn’t totally click with their characters as a two but no complaints with the actors. On that note, Ronnie del Carmen is a plus, too.

    * yes, I even like ‘Cars 2’… and what?!
    **yet to see ‘Inside Out 2’.

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