‘ELEMENTAL’ earns $11.8M in the film’s domestic opening day, the lowest in Pixar’s history
‘ELEMENTAL’ earns $11.8M in the film’s domestic opening day, the lowest in Pixar’s history
Water elemental: Wow you are hot.
Fire elemental: Excuse me?!
please laugh
Yeah, same. If there was a marketing drive for this movie then I totally missed it.
Maybe they're expecting it to be completely overshadowed by Spiderverse and are just letting it slip under the radar.
I remember when every Pixar film was a huge deal, whenever there was a new one we had to see it in theaters. And then brave came out, and we saw it, and it was incredibly underwhelming. Since then I just haven't really cared for any Pixar release.
Fortunately it feels like other studios are making up for it, especially since into the spiderverse. The new one was absolutely incredible, and I can't imagine elemental coming anywhere close to that.
From my PoV a lot of more recent Pixar work feels very safe. I recognize they are now Disney-owned (rather than Disney being the distributor), but even then Pixar films don't really feel any different from films produced and created by Disney Animation.
Moana, for example, is a Disney Animation work you could easily convince me as something recent Pixar did.
If you tried to convince me current/recent Pixar is just another Disney Animation studio by another name, I would 100% believe you, because it really does feel that way.
Yes, we have noticed it also. It's either as you said because they were expensive to develop or due to lack of talent.
Manga artist each have their own style, which is recognizable from book to book. Pixar is basically one artist doing many books.
When I first saw the adds for Soul, I assumed it was going to be a lazy attempt to re-capture Inside Out's success, because the art style was near identical. Only ended up watching because a friend talked me into it-- and it was a great movie!
Honestly, I think it would have done better if Pixar had put more effort in to distinguish it visually from Inside Out.
had no idea what it was about, but of course they had to anthropomorphise elements.
Some Pixar executive: "we need to make characters more abstract"
I don't know who these movies are for, but I'm still surprised they made that much money.
I was already iffy on them for all that too yeah, and people kicking my seat for no reason.
However my last time there, probably for my entire life, was when right after things opened back up I sat next to the grossest guy who coughed and pulled up snot the whole movie, not before or since have I heard anyone sound this ill in in public. Couldn‘t tell you a single thing about the movie either, all I remember is this. Never again.
Not the OP, but I just left the theater and really enjoyed it. Not the best Pixar film in any sense, but the themes really resonated to me, as a kid with immigrant parents.
It really did a great job evoking the themes of the sacrifices our parents made coming into a new world, the apprehension they developed towards the people already living there, and trying to blend the difficulties of maintaining old cultures/values while growing up in a completely separate ones. I saw that the director, Peter Sohn, had Korean immigrant parents, and it really felt like it was a story of his struggle.
I agree that the trailers were absolutely atrocious and didn’t made any mention of the things I listed above; if my girlfriend didn’t want to watch it, I probably wouldn’t have gone. However, I’m glad I did and even shed a few tears at the end