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Pixar’s next film is already pointing toward another ‘misfire’ for the Disney studio

Unlike its fiery protagonist, the first reviews for Pixar's latest entry 'Elemental' have been somewhat lukewarm.

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Elemental is helmed by and stars Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie Wade and Catherine O’Hara, among others. The film takes place in a city where the four elements of fire, water, land, and air coexist alongside one another, with two residents from fire and water meeting to discover how much they have in common. Elemental made its debut by closing out this year’s Cannes Film Festival, though audience reactions appear to be lukewarm. 

In a review for Variety, Peter Debruge said the “opposites-attract rom-com feel[s] like a misfire,” while Jo-Ann Titmarsh of London Evening Standard said Elemental “simply doesn’t cut the mustard.” For his part, The Hollywood Reporter’s Jordan Mintzer wrote that audiences will leave the film “without much of an impression.” All of this is not to say that Pixar’s latest outing was a complete disaster, with reports emerging that Elemental received a five-minute standing ovation after its Cannes showing. 

Along this positive line, Robbie Collin of favourite Pixar lists, Elemental brings with it the satisfying creak of a ship being righted.” The Sunday Times described the film as a “flawed but big-hearted tale of forbidden love,” while Next Best Picture said it will “warm your heart and move you to tears.” 

Elementals’ tepid critical reception follows a slew of plagiarism claims directed at the Pixar project. Fans have Zootopia. Addressing concerns that Elemental will rip off Avatar: The Last Airbender, Sohn said that his film is “so different.”

“There’s no martial arts in our world. There’s not anything like that. It’s this city story with romance, and this family drama,” the director said.  


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Tom Disalvo is an entertainment news and freelance writer from Sydney, Australia. His hobbies include thinking what to answer whenever someone asks what his hobbies are.