Hoppers — Daniel Chong [Review]
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Daniel Chong has directed the best film in the studio in years, while dealing with a production that exemplifies the industry’s fear of meaning itself. Sorogoyen shows the first 18 minutes of ‘The loved one’: a duel between ‘two beasts’, Javier Bardem and Victoria Luengo The problems of Pixar with their public image have been constant for some time. He has developed the idea that the directive of this animation studio, direct subsidiary of Disne…
Hoppers (review) - an earnest and heartfelt Pixar movie boasting a plethora of colourful characters - Cinerama Film
Watching Hoppers reminded me of Pixar’s 2020 feature Onward. Like that film, it starts a touch overwhelming, even awkward. Still, you gradually grow used to its tone and style, only for the film to end with a phenomenal, emotionally exemplary resolution. Early into Pixar’s Hoppers, the characters make a vocal nod to the fact that the premise is similar to that of James Cameron’s Avatar. To the cynically minded, this is perhaps a form of lampshad…
Hoppers — Daniel Chong [Review]
Hoppers, the latest animation project from Pixar/Disney, exceeds according to at least one important metric: it’s a familiar product, offering easily consumable family-fare and realizing a similar quality to the blockbuster animated flicks of the late 2010s and early 2020s. It’s also notably lacking the zeitgeisty zest of Coco or Soul, and it’s certainly without [...] The post Hoppers — Daniel Chong [Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
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