The reviews (press, websites) were overwhelmingly positive, so I actually went in expecting it to betray my heightened expectations. Boy, was I wrong! First, the visuals: perfect. Definitely Pixar's best work yet in this department, hands down. Everything is warm, soft, very realistic yet painterly. Animation is topnotch, special effects like liquids are natural, and the ever-so-important fur was realistic. Colors were rich and deep; makes me wish that the world was that pretty.
The sound was great, not one thing stood out as imperfect. The voice actors breathed life into the digital dolls and no voice actor sounded forced or unfitting for the character.
The story was enjoyable, with many hilarious bits scattered throughout the otherwise heartwarming script. The main themes were not entirely original (being different, overcoming differences), but this was perhaps the most enjoyable presentation I've yet to come across.
The film left me feeling very satisfied, a smile stretching from ear to ear. The story did seem to wind down at points, but the ending was very fitting and had me cheering the lovable characters. I was more than impressed (even with my high expectations), and might even consider this as the best Pixar film yet.
Definitely a must-see; bring your family (or a date)!
The sound was great, not one thing stood out as imperfect. The voice actors breathed life into the digital dolls and no voice actor sounded forced or unfitting for the character.
The story was enjoyable, with many hilarious bits scattered throughout the otherwise heartwarming script. The main themes were not entirely original (being different, overcoming differences), but this was perhaps the most enjoyable presentation I've yet to come across.
The film left me feeling very satisfied, a smile stretching from ear to ear. The story did seem to wind down at points, but the ending was very fitting and had me cheering the lovable characters. I was more than impressed (even with my high expectations), and might even consider this as the best Pixar film yet.
Definitely a must-see; bring your family (or a date)!
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