Elemental (Pixar)

OP
OP
Brian in Mesa

Brian in Mesa

Advocatus Diaboli
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
80,125
Reaction score
35,677
Location
Killjoy Central
The quote said, "most", so yes, I think that can be questioned.
I guess it all depends on what Dback meant by "patriots." I was thinking he was implying the "'Merica (or 'Murica (sic)) crowd" and most of that crowd wouldn't find a cartoon character who identifies as non-binary and uses pronouns very appealing.
 

Chaplin

Better off silent
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
49,082
Reaction score
20,532
Location
Round Rock, TX
I guess it all depends on what Dback meant by "patriots." I was thinking he was implying the 'Merica crowd and most of that crowd wouldn't find a cartoon character who identifies as non-binary and uses pronouns very appealing.
I might be mistaken then, because I thought he was quoting from the article, not giving his opinion on the MAGA crowd.
 

Dback Jon

ASFN's Don Quixote
Supporting Member
Banned from P+R
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
96,030
Reaction score
57,414
Location
South Scottsdale
No one is going to blindly support a film just because it was made in the USA. It has to appeal to them and hearing that there is an animated non-human non-binary character in it likely isn't all that appealing to most.
So they aren’t the “USA all the way??
 

Dback Jon

ASFN's Don Quixote
Supporting Member
Banned from P+R
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
96,030
Reaction score
57,414
Location
South Scottsdale
I guess it all depends on what Dback meant by "patriots." I was thinking he was implying the "'Merica (or 'Murica (sic)) crowd" and most of that crowd wouldn't find a cartoon character who identifies as non-binary and uses pronouns very appealing.
It was more of the fact that a certain segment consider Disney woke, and hope they go broke yet they were the only ones still keeping the jobs in America

So is the ideology more important than American jobs?
 

Weenus O'Baggins

Arizona Sports Simp
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2002
Posts
46,693
Reaction score
42,491
Location
Scottsdale, Az
Finally watched this and it wasn't what I thought at all. Really it's more about the expectations of the child of immigrant parents. The romance is super secondary compared to that. I immediately saw it more as an asian family arriving in Los Angeles than anything.

Really a great Pixar movie.
 

Stout

A handful of fairy tales from the story bag...
Joined
Dec 30, 2002
Posts
44,556
Reaction score
33,282
Location
Pittsburgh, PA--Enemy territory!
Finally watched this and it wasn't what I thought at all. Really it's more about the expectations of the child of immigrant parents. The romance is super secondary compared to that. I immediately saw it more as an asian family arriving in Los Angeles than anything.

Really a great Pixar movie.
Wow, they marketed this movie all wrong, then.
 

Weenus O'Baggins

Arizona Sports Simp
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2002
Posts
46,693
Reaction score
42,491
Location
Scottsdale, Az
Wow, they marketed this movie all wrong, then.

Yep I looked it up and the vibes I got were correct. The writer and director was the son of Korean Immigrants who settled in the Bronx.

It's way more about that. In fact, the romance is way more about class differences than racial ones. More pretty in pink than say West Side Story.

Not remotely what I expected.
 

Dback Jon

ASFN's Don Quixote
Supporting Member
Banned from P+R
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
96,030
Reaction score
57,414
Location
South Scottsdale
Yep I looked it up and the vibes I got were correct. The writer and director was the son of Korean Immigrants who settled in the Bronx.

It's way more about that. In fact, the romance is way more about class differences than racial ones. More pretty in pink than say West Side Story.

Not remotely what I expected.
And it's second largest market has been South Korea - over $54 million there.
 

Covert Rain

Father smelt of elderberries!
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 27, 2005
Posts
41,602
Reaction score
22,447
Location
Arizona
Wow. This movie won't quit. Just goes to show the immediate box office isn't the war.
 

Ouchie-Z-Clown

I'm better than Mulli!
Joined
Sep 16, 2002
Posts
70,773
Reaction score
69,702
Location
SoCal
My 12 year and I enjoyed it. I hadn’t gotten him or the 13 year old to watch a movie with me in a couple years, so I cherished it. I thought Ember’s effects were fantastic. Wasn’t as impressed with the water beings.
 

Dback Jon

ASFN's Don Quixote
Supporting Member
Banned from P+R
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
96,030
Reaction score
57,414
Location
South Scottsdale
Finished it's run at $496 Million. Not bad for such a slow start.
 

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
1,395,463
Posts
6,622,973
Members
6,435
Latest member
taylor_fancav
Top