Niggas stay wanting to feel oppressed over everything. So let’s ignore all the strong black casted movies because we want to sell the narrative that “they don’t want a black man featured in an entire movie”
Fits their narrative
Deadass some black people just don't feel comfortable in anything but the struggle.
Like complaining about animal crossing hairstyles. We got more hairstyles in the game. Who gives a f*** if white people wear afro puffs. Just be f***ing normal.
Pixar is so crazy, what an awesome film
It is seriously mind-blowing what this studio is able to create
Exactly
Deadass some black people just don't feel comfortable in anything but the struggle.
Like complaining about animal crossing hairstyles. We got more hairstyles in the game. Who gives a f*** if white people wear afro puffs. Just be f***ing normal.
Niggas have a reasoning as to why they feel as they do, just as you do
Deadass some black people just don't feel comfortable in anything but the struggle.
Like complaining about animal crossing hairstyles. We got more hairstyles in the game. Who gives a f*** if white people wear afro puffs. Just be f***ing normal.
Horrible horrible take
This is a classic Pixar film right here
Will age so well
Anyone no matter the age can vibe with it
If anything the older you get the more you will appreciate the messaging of it
S*** like this
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What a dumb f***ing b****
Pretty damn good
Yep. I love Pixar too. I always watch their movies several times. This is the first movie I dont want to rewatch. It’s not bad but there are many issues
it's already on disney plus?
I gotta check it out rn
It was a Disney plus premier with no extra cost
so what would have happened if he chose to die at the end of the movie, would he have died alone at his piano?
so what would have happened if he chose to die at the end of the movie, would he have died alone at his piano?
yes
yes
would’ve been dark and borderline symbolic af if they did that so i guess i can see why they pulled that punch
coco is still their best post toy story 3 but this was cute, a bit too predictable tho
SPOILERS BELOW
"We have versions of the ending where Joe does not go back to his body, where he actually stays dead. We have versions of the ending where you see Joe on Earth a year later," co-director Kemp Powers explains. "The version with Joe not going back to his body, he basically ended up as a mentor in the You Seminar, but a repeat mentor. He stayed and ended up being, like, the best mentor ever, and he introduced lots of new ideas to the You Seminar. He kind of revolutionized it."
Director Pete Docter, meanwhile, explains that they once considered showing The Great Beyond in Soul, with Joe heading there as he finally moves on to the afterlife. However, despite it being visually "abstract," the filmmaker notes that, "We decided, 'Eh, probably dangerous." And not ultimately right for the film, most importantly."
22's fate is never revealed, though we know that once she's born, she'll forget her time in The Great Before. However, as Powers explains, they once planned on giving her a little more closure.
"We did a couple of 'em, but the one that I was thinking of was that Joe is a teacher and he hears a knock at the door and there's a kid who's like, 'I really don't like piano.' The mom's like, 'Come on, Mr. Garner is going to teach you,' and she does these little things that Joe's like, 'Wait a second. I know who that is...' And yet, somehow it wasn't satisfying. It just wasn't satisfying."
SPOILERS BELOW
"We have versions of the ending where Joe does not go back to his body, where he actually stays dead. We have versions of the ending where you see Joe on Earth a year later," co-director Kemp Powers explains. "The version with Joe not going back to his body, he basically ended up as a mentor in the You Seminar, but a repeat mentor. He stayed and ended up being, like, the best mentor ever, and he introduced lots of new ideas to the You Seminar. He kind of revolutionized it."
Director Pete Docter, meanwhile, explains that they once considered showing The Great Beyond in Soul, with Joe heading there as he finally moves on to the afterlife. However, despite it being visually "abstract," the filmmaker notes that, "We decided, 'Eh, probably dangerous." And not ultimately right for the film, most importantly."
22's fate is never revealed, though we know that once she's born, she'll forget her time in The Great Before. However, as Powers explains, they once planned on giving her a little more closure.
"We did a couple of 'em, but the one that I was thinking of was that Joe is a teacher and he hears a knock at the door and there's a kid who's like, 'I really don't like piano.' The mom's like, 'Come on, Mr. Garner is going to teach you,' and she does these little things that Joe's like, 'Wait a second. I know who that is...' And yet, somehow it wasn't satisfying. It just wasn't satisfying."
i’d love to see some of these as special bonus features
Anyone know where I can get korean subtitles for this?
SPOILERS BELOW
"We have versions of the ending where Joe does not go back to his body, where he actually stays dead. We have versions of the ending where you see Joe on Earth a year later," co-director Kemp Powers explains. "The version with Joe not going back to his body, he basically ended up as a mentor in the You Seminar, but a repeat mentor. He stayed and ended up being, like, the best mentor ever, and he introduced lots of new ideas to the You Seminar. He kind of revolutionized it."
Director Pete Docter, meanwhile, explains that they once considered showing The Great Beyond in Soul, with Joe heading there as he finally moves on to the afterlife. However, despite it being visually "abstract," the filmmaker notes that, "We decided, 'Eh, probably dangerous." And not ultimately right for the film, most importantly."
22's fate is never revealed, though we know that once she's born, she'll forget her time in The Great Before. However, as Powers explains, they once planned on giving her a little more closure.
"We did a couple of 'em, but the one that I was thinking of was that Joe is a teacher and he hears a knock at the door and there's a kid who's like, 'I really don't like piano.' The mom's like, 'Come on, Mr. Garner is going to teach you,' and she does these little things that Joe's like, 'Wait a second. I know who that is...' And yet, somehow it wasn't satisfying. It just wasn't satisfying."
its been nearly a week since i saw this and for some reason reading the fact that 22 was born and would have no memory of all her time spent in the great before is hitting me deep