So I Finally Watched Elemental...

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24 Frames Of Nick

24 Frames Of Nick

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@24FramesOfNick
@24FramesOfNick Жыл бұрын
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@unicornpupart
@unicornpupart Жыл бұрын
i hate clod.
@guestfanatic3350
@guestfanatic3350 Жыл бұрын
#clod got that rizz!!!😂😂😂😂😂
@greendoor4039
@greendoor4039 Жыл бұрын
you take that back, clods appearance in this movie was akin to the second coming of christ
@AarnaAmbardar-n5d
@AarnaAmbardar-n5d Жыл бұрын
watch puss and boots 2
@tacosnumberonefan
@tacosnumberonefan Жыл бұрын
CLOD IS THE WORST
@oceanmannn991
@oceanmannn991 Жыл бұрын
this movie is actually genius cause in latin spanish clod and ONLY clod gets renamed to "Loduardo". theyre basically calling him Mudward
@alexjewett7455
@alexjewett7455 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty much what clod means in English.
@oceanmannn991
@oceanmannn991 Жыл бұрын
@@alexjewett7455 yeah. pretty clodtastic if you ask me. makes me wonder why only clod got his name changed
@cherriegetison6093
@cherriegetison6093 Жыл бұрын
That's amazing.
@cata0rostika
@cata0rostika Жыл бұрын
​@@alexjewett7455what's the name in the pun
@oceanmannn991
@oceanmannn991 Жыл бұрын
@@cata0rostika "lodo" is mud and "-duardo" is like edward. loduardo, mudward. funnie
@dhelvetharron8970
@dhelvetharron8970 Жыл бұрын
I didn't really understand why Ember's parents had to leave their country after the storm. The disaster wasn't presented as something recurring and their families were still there, they could have rebuilt their shop.
@Boops_a_leaf
@Boops_a_leaf Жыл бұрын
Especially since they were presented to be the ONLY two to have made the journey…
@kemiiwii
@kemiiwii Жыл бұрын
@@Boops_a_leaf they never really disclosed on why the other flames disapproved of them as well like ??? aren't your guys homes destroyed as well? why does it have to be just them???
@jadacampbell9331
@jadacampbell9331 Жыл бұрын
​@kemiiwii maybe it represents what's classified as tethering. A country's mainstream culture can supercede race/color? Or maybe it was just ember the othe flames didn't like 🤔
@itsnubz
@itsnubz Жыл бұрын
Because the dad wanted his daughter to grow up in a better environment. When you become a dad you become more scared and paranoid for your child, if it were just him and his wife it’d be how you were thinking but bringing a child into the equation is a whole different thing.
@jlp11889
@jlp11889 Жыл бұрын
This was the only time I really questioned the movie's story. Other than that I love this film. Pixar is good at rom-coms and they're gorgeous visually, which is half the point of a movie. Drama and Rom-com often forget that.
@poweroffriendship2.0
@poweroffriendship2.0 Жыл бұрын
*Shower Thoughts:* If Ember and Wade have kids on their own, is that means she conceived a block of Obsedian and a Cobblestone? The Elemental lore is getting more complicated. *Edit:* This comment is a joke. The baby of Ember and Wade is a Steam if the the concept art/storyboard depicted otherwise.
@Andre2998
@Andre2998 Жыл бұрын
nah bruh they a cobblestone generator
@poweroffriendship2.0
@poweroffriendship2.0 Жыл бұрын
@@Andre2998 That one too.
@fishkid1177
@fishkid1177 Жыл бұрын
they have a steam child, there are story boards for it :)
@cooliostarstache5474
@cooliostarstache5474 Жыл бұрын
​@@fishkid1177 This implies the existence of water jizz
@fishkid1177
@fishkid1177 Жыл бұрын
@@cooliostarstache5474 wtf?? how??
@shori200
@shori200 Жыл бұрын
Sleep deprivation mixed with 24 frames of nick makes my day good
@ccherry.berryy
@ccherry.berryy Жыл бұрын
GO TO BED AFTER THIS VIDEO PLEASE if your able and if it’s daytime go take a nap
@demonte_writes4906
@demonte_writes4906 Жыл бұрын
Same. My day just improved
@The7thLysineinyourDNA
@The7thLysineinyourDNA Жыл бұрын
300th like
@VictoryReviews
@VictoryReviews Жыл бұрын
I hate that Wade is responsible for her shop closing down and then he's like "wait you like that store you run and don't want it shut down? Why didn't you say so?" That made me so infuriated
@isav7305
@isav7305 Жыл бұрын
Fr like if he just kept his mouth shut and really listened to her concerns, the issue would be a lot less stressful. This is partly why I don't think he's a good guy or a good partner to Ember tbh
@GalinaEv
@GalinaEv Жыл бұрын
also someone has to explain to me, why flood is Amber\s responsibility? like city services actually tell her - either you fix the leak or we let your neighborhood die lol. and then they inspect the glass wall and oked it?!?! wtf. this movie is pretty but dumb as heck
@isav7305
@isav7305 Жыл бұрын
@@GalinaEv Right like why didn't they get the proper authorities to deal with the problem? Tbh I thought the movie was okay on the first watch but then the more I thought about it then rewatched and reanalyzed with my brain turned on, it got so much worse. There are too many narrative, logical, and worldbuilding issues with it.
@GalinaEv
@GalinaEv Жыл бұрын
@isav7305 the story is paper thin, and honestly im tired of movies that have visuals over any coherent plot
@MadameTamma
@MadameTamma Жыл бұрын
@@GalinaEv The whole idea of 'the city services acting like trying to put together accommodations for the fire people to be able to live safely is a burden they'd rather not have to deal with' COULD have worked. In real life there are laws that (On paper) are meant to make cities more accessible for disabled people so they can get around better and live their lives more easily, but building accommodations and designing cities that way costs more money and so many cities will try their best to get away with skimping out on them as much as possible. (For example, there should be more public benches and places to sit for people who can't walk far but most cities would rather not invest in that kind of stuff.) If the movie had leaned more into that idea of calling out public services for not doing more to make cities more accessible to those who need special accommodations, I could see that working much better. But the idea that city services are not doing their jobs properly and that Elemental city is not built with consideration for fire people doesn't go anywhere. If anything it's almost framed as "cute" the lengths that the fire people have to go all on their own in order to traverse across town safely. They have to bring umbrellas everywhere because the city planners don't care that water is always getting splashed everywhere. City services should be the villains of this story.
@andrewwang8021
@andrewwang8021 Жыл бұрын
I do agree that the narration in the flashback scenes does lessen their impact, and that the relationship between Wade and Ember's father is underdeveloped, as is the final resolution where the latter approves of the relationship. I will disagree that Wade is uninteresting. His regrets pertaining to the death of his father as well as his drive and empathy make him a very likable person in my opinion.
@sketchycat6223
@sketchycat6223 Жыл бұрын
Wish we’d seen more of his dads death impact on him though. He says ember brightened his life but he seems equally chipper throughout the movie even before meeting her? Maybe they should’ve shown him being a little more dreary or depressed before meeting ember. Or even hints from his family or friends that she helped him heal and grieve more
@andrewwang8021
@andrewwang8021 Жыл бұрын
@@sketchycat6223 I definitely agree that the impact of his father's death should have been given a flashback scene or something that conveyed its effects without being told about them directly (though I do like how Wade uses a Fire cultural expression to further elaborate on his feelings about his dad). I feel that the more definitive change Ember brings about in Wade is his level of agency. He initially seems content enforcing the law despite Ember's pleas, and is only compelled to act when Ember moves him with her explanation about her father's efforts to keep their business afloat. Throughout Ember and Wade's efforts to fix the flooding problem, the latter is mostly brought along for the ride by Ember, such as when she directly confronts Wade's boss while he offers her his support, and he often lets her take the initiative with the repair job. However, as their relationship further develops, Wade not only begins to actively pursue Ember, he also pushes her to explore her glassworking talent and personal desires. To me at least, Wade's personal development has less to do with the grief of his father's passing, since a strength of his character is shown to be his ability to empathize and express himself emotionally. I think the intended character arc is instead about him learning to become a more proactive person, someone who will actively shape his own future and go against the flow to do so, instead of a passive individual who is afraid to stand up to forces greater than him. Figuratively, I find it rather fitting for a person made out of water.
@raven-chan2071
@raven-chan2071 Жыл бұрын
Fr
@sunlightauras
@sunlightauras Жыл бұрын
I don't even recall that his father had died. It should have been emphasized more. I just think people don't find him very interesting. I think he's likable, but he isn't very memorable.
@aletanook
@aletanook Жыл бұрын
The backstory about his father's death is so shallow. It feels like an afterthought that wasn't even supposed to be there in the first place.
@sam_the_fork2358
@sam_the_fork2358 Жыл бұрын
I loved this movie. idk why, but the chemistry and love between Wade and Ember felt real. Much realer than most characters in kids movies who fall in love. I think them alone and they're interactions are what make me like the movie so much. That and the depiction of intimacy I feel are really really beautiful. (of course the animation and visuals and the city are complete eye candy too)
@mallekadalov7276
@mallekadalov7276 Жыл бұрын
Same!!! I enjoyed the movie so much because of the romance. I think some of the criticisms on the plot are valid but I also think the romance is so refreshingly real that the story is a compliment to it. It’s a real world situation that strains their relationship.
@ilikebeanies3499
@ilikebeanies3499 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my faves to come out this year. Bawled my eyes out at the end, could relate to Ember because I love my Dad more than anything and want to make him proud. The ending felt.. idk.. but the movie itself leading up to the end was VERY entertaining. The two leads are so sweet together too 🥰
@ello8842
@ello8842 Жыл бұрын
YEAH!!! I loved them a lot, but I feel like they could've had better scenes and better plot line. The two characters' personalities made it feel so real, despite the fact I also felt that they were lacking in good dialogue. I wish a great animating team would make another kind of romance like this but this time making up for Elemental's lacking.
@OrtegaSauce
@OrtegaSauce Жыл бұрын
Shrek was a better love story
@blueberry5822
@blueberry5822 Жыл бұрын
The big bow was actually helpful to explain to someone like me who might not understand the significance of the father bowing back
@MrThaiTuber
@MrThaiTuber Жыл бұрын
It's kind of funny how 24 Frames of Nick tells us how we should feel about the movie telling us how to feel : P
@Deinowharf
@Deinowharf Жыл бұрын
@@MrThaiTuberbro he’s not telling anyone how to feel he just voices his criticisms and thoughts because yknow it’s his job?
@sugardady1019
@sugardady1019 Жыл бұрын
@@Deinowharfyeah I don’t think he meant that.
@thoughtsofaleo2916
@thoughtsofaleo2916 Жыл бұрын
I think it's more that they could have conveyed the importance of it with less narration, like instead of explaining "I turned to bow and he didn't bow back," they could say something like "when we left, I said goodbye but..." and trail off and have the mom or ember finish it off with "but they didn't bow back?" Or something on his face that conveys that things didn't work out the way they were supposed to. It seems like this movie just has an issue with telling instead of showing with expressions or setting. There are a lot of moments that are good that could have been great with just a few more tweaks.
@mr.p1759
@mr.p1759 Жыл бұрын
I think they should have shown this scene before and should have said what was happening afterwards
@MilieNopeNotHere
@MilieNopeNotHere Жыл бұрын
What do you mean Wide is boring? I absolutely loved him as a character, a real soft, golden retriever type of male protagonist. A guy who tries to do good by others and just wants to understand, not a toxic drop in his bucket, I really don't understand why that translates to "boring" for some people. To me, it was really refreshing. The romance in this movie, unlike many others, is actually a great depiction of something equal and healthy.
@matthewramoszuniga2889
@matthewramoszuniga2889 Жыл бұрын
*Wade
@vincesaenz2760
@vincesaenz2760 Жыл бұрын
​@@matthewramoszuniga2889 *Wide
@poweroffriendship2.0
@poweroffriendship2.0 Жыл бұрын
_"I like the word 'moist', Ember."_
@alixxajpeg
@alixxajpeg Жыл бұрын
i agree it’s kinda rare to see male characters like him
@Sally.C
@Sally.C Жыл бұрын
He's just a wimp and super annoying, not everyone likes the crybaby soft boy trope
@Osato_June
@Osato_June Жыл бұрын
I personally loved Elemental it was a cute love story. Not everything has to be a grand movie, its a simple movie and that is ok. The issue here is that everyone put too much pressure on Elemental because its from Pixar and Disney
@M_k-zi3tn
@M_k-zi3tn Жыл бұрын
Up is a simpler movie and it's amazing. Elemental is arguably a more grand film in terms of visuals and style yet it's nothing compared to a simple tale like Up. So, yes, movies don't always need to be grand but the do need stories that are actually good.
@jlp11889
@jlp11889 Жыл бұрын
I feel like there are too many adults expecting complicated and/or dark stories. At the end of the day it IS a complicated movie, not just for adults but also children. There may be children and adults that these messages aren't 'common sense', this film can appeal to both. Adults are used to true heartbreak from media, kids simply can't handle it. They don't distinguish fiction from reality like adults. I think like a lot of the critisim on new Pixar films are from kids who have grown up and thus expect more.
@CottageDreams23
@CottageDreams23 Жыл бұрын
Fr, and bruh people already throwing hate on it when the movie is not even out yet..
@moistwrmonastring1017
@moistwrmonastring1017 Жыл бұрын
@@CottageDreams232 days ago? Depending on where you’re from, it is out, and it’s on Disney+
@whitetober7825
@whitetober7825 9 ай бұрын
​@@M_k-zi3tn It also depends on the experience you have before going into the movie, like how I've heard Elemental resonates with a lot of people from immigrant families. When I was younger, and to this day as an adult, Up bored the absolute hell out of me. The story was good but in my eyes it was just an old man and some kid walking around, with some good tension and action sprinkled in at times. Otherwise kid me would have rather watched Incredibles or smn like Kung Fu Panda. I feel like Elemental is on that same wavelength, only I personally found the experience more enjoyable.. but even then it's like comparing apples to oranges just because they're both fruits. Even the love story subverts expectations by making Wade an openly emotional, expressive, and reliable male lead. It's refreshing asf to see the roles flip in that sense, whilst also depicting a healthy dynamic and caring love story. Some people like that, some people don't, but it's all up to presence.
@jeepmega629
@jeepmega629 Жыл бұрын
This movie had the hardest comeback ever
@LeaveMeAlone3-c5b
@LeaveMeAlone3-c5b Жыл бұрын
Honestly
@cdangelo1843
@cdangelo1843 Жыл бұрын
But that’s only because it got its international release and there’s not really any other family films playing.
@mojochay
@mojochay Жыл бұрын
​@@cdangelo1843'not really any other family films playing.' Bruh...
@anthonymartensen3164
@anthonymartensen3164 Жыл бұрын
​@cdangelo1843 can we just acknowledge that the comeback was impressive?
@mojochay
@mojochay Жыл бұрын
@@anthonymartensen3164 literally
@saulmorales1830
@saulmorales1830 Жыл бұрын
I feel like unless you’ve lived this specific experience, this movie will seem like a futile attempt. However, I resonated deeply with the story and Ember’s internal struggle. There’s a lot going on in this movie emotionally. I think what this movie lacks most is actual world building. The immigrant story itself was very well done and resonates with those who have experienced it.
@minired1015
@minired1015 Жыл бұрын
Yup, couldn't've agree more. As someone who also immigrated to the states at a young age, the experiences Ember has in the film is very relatable.
@fergieestaenlacasa
@fergieestaenlacasa Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it’s kinda hard to hear all of this “I need this fully spelled out to relate to it so it’s just not as good” and like I get it, but it’s hard to hear how much more people need to appreciate a movie like this when it’s so easy to relate to when you have shared experiences as the movie shows. Sometimes it’s nice to have something simple. I’m tired of our stories always being complicated and sad and marred by tragedy. Sometimes it’s nice to just get a simple cute love story.
@tugfa0
@tugfa0 Жыл бұрын
@@fergieestaenlacasathese are the comments I've been looking for. I'm not an immigrant, but I live in a country in which you're always told to leave if you want a better chance at life, and as someone that wants to pursue art, I fear that I may have to end up doing so like Ember. I deeply connected with her bc of her personality, similar struggles relating to my parents and such. Most of these reviews complain about it "spelling things out" while they seem to need to get the inner struggles of the characters spelled out to them. I don't want to imply that people must always directly relate to the protagonists to enjoy the media they're in, but the messages and representation found in the movie really seem to go over the head of people that just can't relate, and it's a bit hurtful to have the entirety of such an accurate portrayal of these situations dismissed by these people because of it. There are valid criticisms of course, but so much of the essence of the movie is lost on people who don't go through these things
@maryann533
@maryann533 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. It's hard for people who do not have these experiences to relate without them being "fully fleshed out." I feel like it's unjust to call them unemotional.. they definitely resonated with me and my family's experiences. Thank you for this comment.
@dazzlingburritoes5693
@dazzlingburritoes5693 Жыл бұрын
I am embarrassingly absolutely in love with wade ripple
@Adamant_Adam
@Adamant_Adam Жыл бұрын
I'll be honest, I was crying within the first 5 minutes. Maybe it had a lot to do with me watching this with my wife- but that opening scene where they imply they had to deliver Ember by themselves- in a new world where they would not have been able to find help- Made me get v emotional. 6:30 Also- I really didn't mind clod. He was fun to watch, and tbh reminded me a bit of myself. He really didn't have a lot of screen time, but It was cute seeing his innocent crush on Ember, and him seemingly not caring/noticing that they are different Elements. The end where he ends up rushing over the fire girl his age made me chuckle- little guy has a type it seems lol. I know there's probably people who took offense to that- I say it's a very easy way to get across that the new gen of elements in this city are more and more open-minded. Wade being the crybaby felt like a personal attack. I was bawling in that theatre every 10 minutes lmao-- It's certainly not the BEST Pixar movie. Far from top 5. But it's nowhere near the studio's worst, so I really hope people give it the chance. I kinda liked seeing Pixar do a romance centered film. The story definitely will resonate more with some than others. I'll admit that If you're either single or not an immigrant/ married to one, this movie might not hit as close to home. But if the very least you like looking at good animation, this is a okay movie to check out
@HelloKitty15937
@HelloKitty15937 Жыл бұрын
I agree the pacing is off, I thought it was off the most in the romance aspect, but I really enjoyed the family story and definitely related and picked up on Ember feeling angry in response to ignoring her own life path/desires. And I liked the cloud ball whatever scene because it was a moment where Ember got to see a glimpse of not just Wade in a different light, but the whole city, experiencing the community in a positive light when previous experiences in the city had been negative
@Just_a_teddy_bear
@Just_a_teddy_bear Жыл бұрын
Something just hit me... Why does these elemental beings have organic eyes?
@hunterolaughlin
@hunterolaughlin Жыл бұрын
“It’s better if you just don’t think about it!” - Joy (How Inside Out Should Have Ended)
@sheriff4593
@sheriff4593 Жыл бұрын
Something just hit me... Why does these cars have organic eyes?
@hunterolaughlin
@hunterolaughlin Жыл бұрын
@@sheriff4593 Will you quit it?
@Just_a_teddy_bear
@Just_a_teddy_bear Жыл бұрын
​@@sheriff4593Bad comparison, Cars 1 and 2 are some of Pixar's worst films
@Cosmic_Lemon
@Cosmic_Lemon Жыл бұрын
It looks like the fire people have eyes made of fire to me, but idk about the rest of the elements
@VixenArt3
@VixenArt3 Жыл бұрын
I feel like a lot of people just misunderstand the movie, and your point about not even realizing that they liked each other and that it came out of nowhere is surprising to me. When my friends and I watched the movie ( we are all in our late twenties, almost 30 ) it was so apparent to us that there's interest. Wade is a very caring and emotional guy and he was touched by Ember's story and how much she cared about the shop and her family, and her relationship with her father resonated with him and we learn that later on in the movie. Their chemistry and romance was done so authentically and organically, which I don't see all that often and it's interesting to me how some people can find it so profound and emotional while others find it bland, boring and out of nowhere. Ember, unlike her dad, seemed to have no prejudice about other elements and we first see her gaining interest in Wade during the airball game, when she sees how easily he gets to connect with other people as he motivates everyone to cheer on for Lutz, we can see Ember being drawn to him in that moment. And it all leads up to the balloon scene, and when she's creating the balloon, and Wade gets to see her creative side, he's so mesmerized with her and he's not afraid to show it, he's very open with his emotions. Now I don't know how after all that, you could still find their chemistry or interest in each other "out of nowhere". PS: We found Clod to be absolutely stupidly hilarious as a character, the kind of young kiddo who you'd roll your eyes with empathy for trying so hard to get a girlfriend / boyfriend because that's what kids think they need to do / get. When it comes to Ember and us not being able to tell that she actually doesn't want to run the shop, that's perfectly fine, why do we have to know that when Ember herself wasn't aware of it until later on. She could never understand her temper until later on and it makes sense, so many of us truly find ourselves or understand something deeper within us way later in life. And lastly Wade isn't uninteresting at all, he's such an endearing character and it was so refreshing to see a male lead be so open with his emotions and feelings.
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
While Pixar isn’t 100% in the clear just yet, I’m glad Elemental did well and it makes me feel like their future is starting to look brighter, promising, and interesting. I doubt they’ll ever be the same as their glory days, but to say that they completely lost their footing is an overstatement. Plus who knows after all of their problems are sorted out we might get something even better.
@marshmallowmountains4636
@marshmallowmountains4636 Жыл бұрын
Did you mean overstatement? Unless you think they tripped and fell down the metaphorical mountain into an abyss.
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
@@marshmallowmountains4636 Yeah you're right I'll fixed that
@Chrisy7
@Chrisy7 Жыл бұрын
idk i felt like they had chemistry and I felt the emotional aspects of all the major parts of the movie. I agree it wasnt enough though :)
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully a sequel or an animated series can iron out the issues, if Elemental does well enough.
@Wellworm
@Wellworm Жыл бұрын
I lit talked to a Disney executive the other day in a bar. He was crowing that Disney screwed over the writers/actors by claiming that they got rid of "AI", but in reality they just call it "machine learning" now. He said that "machine learning" will now produce scripts by recycling the story beats of old Disney IP. I mean, that's pretty telling. But audiences are getting sick of the redundancy. Elemental is more proof of this. While there are some cliches, I'm glad that an original story is doing well at the box office.
@marchosiasu9700
@marchosiasu9700 Жыл бұрын
I think the immigrant aspect of the story falls flat due to the implications of this specific universe. In real life, hate towards people of different race largely comes from stereotypes, ignorance and lack of knowledge. In here however, fearing other elements and not wanting to be around them feels kind of warranted? I mean, fire REALLY DOES evaporate water. It REALLY DOES burn things. And the other way around aswell - water DOES put out fire. It's not a misconception, even this specific movie showcases it. It's not really unfair for the earth elementals to fear fire when the movie clearly shows us that fire people can burn them down. I feel like the story would work much better if the narrative presented that, for example, fire people are treated unfairly and actually pose no danger to others. But the movie doesn't do that at all, instead showing many examples of fire people actually being dangerous to others (like Ember's mother setting the doorbell on fire, Ember blowing up and burning Fern Grouchwood etc). The racial implications of this are just really tone deaf.
@PandoraBear357
@PandoraBear357 Жыл бұрын
In real life, racism is based on stereotypes that are true in few cases. People take the bad instances and apply them to everyone of that race. In Elemental, this is what happens but intensified. Every racist thinks their hate is warranted because someone of another race hurt them or someone of their race at some point. It's not true that everyone is harmless because people can harm each other. With racism, racists just attribute harm to others only. We can also help each other and learn and build a better world together. Same as the elements in the movie.
@thirdeye9698
@thirdeye9698 Жыл бұрын
You mean scenes like them finding out that Fire and Water can touch without killing each other, or that scene at the third act where we’re reminded of the cycle of water? And that other scene where Clod is seen giving flowers to that fire girl?
@marchosiasu9700
@marchosiasu9700 Жыл бұрын
@@thirdeye9698 True, there are, in my opinion, issues with consistency here. They can touch each other, but fire still burns things. Like the Fern Grouchwood scene I mentioned. Water is one thing, but buildings and the nature/tree folk is a whole other can of worms. Also in that scene where Clod gives Ember a flower, she burns it, so not sure what you mean by that.
@PandoraBear357
@PandoraBear357 Жыл бұрын
@marchosiasu9700 the Earth people are earth, not plants. Based on Clod and Fern, it looks like their "hair" grows back pretty quickly since Clod grew flowers on demand basocally and Fern had all of his hair and mustache back by the end of the movie. In the real world forests can grow back better after a fire. There are wildflowers and trees whose seeds are only able to sprout after a fire. Wildfires are part of a natural cycle. We humans just messed it up with our meddling. There are also rocks and minerals that form with heat. It would have been cool if the earth guy on the train had been seen later with bigger, better plants growing than just the grass that got burned. Misconceptions and fear keep people apart. Reaching out and learning about each other can lead to new discoveries.
@sneakysneakyraccoon8538
@sneakysneakyraccoon8538 Жыл бұрын
⁠​⁠@@marchosiasu9700​​⁠​⁠from what I’ve seen, the fire people only burns things when they’re not in controlled of their fire or it done on purpose. There were many objects the fire people held, that didn’t burnt off because they were in control of their fire. Also earth people aren’t really affect by fire. Because the rock and earth itself is them, the plants that come out of them are just hair. That’s why the fern grouchwood guy wasn’t screaming his mind off from just being burnt. To them, fire is nothing more than an inconvenience.
@DenTn30
@DenTn30 Жыл бұрын
Them falling in love at a hot air balloon ride is just the modern version of the magic carpet ride in Aladdin without the music lol. They worked fine IMO, there’s a montage anyways
@moistwrmonastring1017
@moistwrmonastring1017 Жыл бұрын
And I don’t think Aladdin and Jasmine’s romance is believable either. It’s 2023, I fear movies, ESPECIALLY ones made by huge corporations, should take more time to establish romance better, or just not have it at all!
@mammasprofils744
@mammasprofils744 Жыл бұрын
Watched this movie a few weeks back and i liked it. It had an interesting vibrant world, a fun and cute chemistry between both protagonists. I could see where they were going with this movie, but I never really understood the ending. The whole “I don’t really want to run the dad’s shop” felt very rushed and they never expanded on firegirl’s (don’t remember her name) passions until basically the end of the story when she met the waterboy’s family. There were plotlines, relationships and characters that lacked depth making the movie pretty bland. Like it’s not a bad movie, just felt rushed and shallow
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully if Elemental does well, they might make a sequel or more content with better writing to iron out the issues.
@boney2982
@boney2982 Жыл бұрын
@@damonlam9145well it seems to be suddenly really well so we will probably get another film
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
@@boney2982 Well since it's getting a Disney + series (which they announced today as of writing), so it's already guaranteed a success.
@ohboy-zi1yf
@ohboy-zi1yf Жыл бұрын
i mean as a child of an immigrant the whole never really discovering your own passions until incredibly late and having that exploration of yourself being rushed to all hell is accurate 💀
@boney2982
@boney2982 Жыл бұрын
@@damonlam9145 oh damn really? I might give it a go
@wespapes2054
@wespapes2054 Жыл бұрын
I saw it when it came out and enjoyed it. It's a sweet love story with a nice story about family. I hear they're making a show for Disney+ and maybe a sequel which I think will be nice. The world was so fun and interesting that I'd be happy to see more.
@alienenthusiast
@alienenthusiast Жыл бұрын
A mini series would be awesome. :)
@cooliostarstache5474
@cooliostarstache5474 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'd rather watch a show about these characters and premise than a movie
@GodfatherXOE
@GodfatherXOE Жыл бұрын
A show would do this movie justice it cute
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
I had an idea for the sequel where both Ember and Wade decide to go back to visit their parents in Element City, but time has changed, and they haven't seen them for so long that they feel a bit disconnected from them and the similar situation can be said for their parent, while they would be a lot more friendly and maybe even visit each other they also a bit distance as well especially with the times changing and society giving them new influences.​​⁠ I even had this idea for the villains of the story first starting off as a typical one-off random couple but as the story goes on Ember and Wade realize how toxic they are to themselves, their own relatives, and others. Once they know their backstory they realize the couple is actually Clod’s parents and they are trying to find Clod, who was taken far away as a baby by a relative or someone in order to escape the abusive relationship. Realizing this, Wade and Ember decided to make sure they never met Clod again.
@MarsandKai
@MarsandKai Жыл бұрын
Maybe a short that might come, same as Luca where we got a short of Ciao Alberto around 6 months after the film. I hope the short will be about the steam baby they have boarded in 2019
@eduardomorales4324
@eduardomorales4324 Жыл бұрын
I really respect your opinion ,and I like how you expressed yourself in general (I do agree on some of your points). However, as a genuine fan of the film ,and without trying to sound rude, I think you need to give this movie another chance and watch it with a different perspective. The movie shows constantly how they’re falling in love and how their relationship works, in both direct and subtle ways. To put it in a romantic way, he falls in love with her light and she falls in love how she shines through him. They do show signs of attraction before and during the hot air balloon scene ,and they don't fall in love in that moment. The movie, like you said, shows more the tension they have. The “tester” scene isn’t the only moment they show they’re a couple. He says in other moments how she is special and inspiring to him and how he wants to be with her. She sees herself reflected on him (literally) a couple of times, as an allegory of a mirror, because that’s his main role in their relationship for her to appreciate herself more and know herself better. The moment at the beach where they’re watching the sunset and the sun touches the sea (fire touches water) is an allegory of their relationship. The movie shows a couple of moments where water people mistreat the father and his wife just because of their element. That's why he hates water. You’re right, we never see how the dad stops hating on Wade ,but in reality it’s because he never hated him, he just hate the version he thought of how Wade was. After seeing how he sacrificed himself for his daughter and the blue flame and how her daughter expressed about him, he understood everything. I understand you wanted a different approach to solve this issue ,but I see it as how sometimes that’s how it happens in real life. You show the people that don’t like you, yet they don’t really know you how you are through your actions. To me, they didn’t “skip” anything. There just wasn't the need of a talk. I even think Clod is necessary because it helps us to see that side of Ember (looking for a partner side and her relationship with other elements and the rest of the city in general) before the conflict starts, even if it is with the comic relief character. As for the plot point of Ember discovering her real dream, to me it works because the focus isn’t in what the real dream is, the focus is Ember realizing her dream isn’t her family's store and the guilt she has for that. Who knows if she's going to end up doing glass work. What matters is that she discovers she wants to try that and be out there ,but how she fears how those things will disappoint her dad. And how she didn’t know that before? She never doubted her supposed dream, until Wade comes to her life and changes her perspective. I know I probably won't change your opinion on this movie (heck, I don't know if you’re going to read this 😅). I just wanted to share my thoughts here, because like you, I care about this film and about Pixar (and because I have nothing better to do 😃). I know I am in the minority but I consider this film to be one of the best from the studio. I hope with time more people watch it and appreciate it ❤
@weirdyyy006
@weirdyyy006 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully written! After I myself watched it, I was surprised by how decent it was, despite what was said about it. And when the video was talking about how Ember got stressed out by "small" things: bruh, I worked with customers and I got worked up alongside Ember at her customers xD. I was very pleasantly surprised by how Ember's and Wade's relationship developed. It didn't feel forced, and you can see many moments when they admired each other and heard each other. Yes, it was wrong of Wade to still deliver the audit of her dad's shop, but he was very sympathetic towards her and tried his best to help her keep the business open. And when the video was saying how the scene of Ember's parents leaving their hometown is not 'making a connection with audience' and 'is lame' -> DUDE. I come from a family that also had to leave everything behind them, and also without 100% approval from their own parents. Lo and behold, I as part of an audience made a conncetion! Arrrrrgh, semi frustrated at many videos like these.
@maynot
@maynot Жыл бұрын
This is a thoughtful breakdown that enhances my appreciation for Elemental all the more. And my comment is even longer than yours, so don't worry. I'm obsessed too. If you read this, OMG ಥ_ಥ I'm with you on everything you said. Elemental DOES have good themes and "show don't tell" moments, but TELLING is the point! "Say how you feel" is the whole lesson, so idek how Nick has a problem with the exposition the characters give. If not for Wade explaining why he tried to shut down her shop, and Ember explaining why she tried to stop him, they wouldn't even have decided to help each other, much less hang out. When Cinder explains why they left their homeland, when Bernie explains how important being accepted is to him thanks to his shitty father? This is HUGE info for Ember and it makes her feel that much guiltier for even thinking about disregarding all her father's hard work when she should have been ready to take over years ago, just to chase a dream making glass in a faraway city, with a rich kid water guy. It's why she blows up so hard after they touch. Even the love test scene is meaningful; in fact, this scene is there to SHOW not TELL something. And it's not whether or not they're in love, which can be GATHERED. When he lifts up his shirt and stands in front of her, he's reflecting her light onto the incense. "Wade reflects Ember's light" is the recurring motif between them that completely sums up their dynamic, on full display for Ember's mom to see. Wade is a catalyst through which Ember's inner fire, the light inside her that he loves, can shine. It happens the first time on the train in the dark. The back of his watery head mirrors her own fiery face back at her when she catches up to him. This is unusual to her. At City Hall when he sends the tickets to processing, as she pleads in earnest, her light shines through him into the room, and in awe he turns around. And on the beach as she admits her turmoil and starts withering away, she's still brightly reflecting off of him. What to Ember is a weak moment, is to Wade a display of true emotion that he finds beautiful. The glass she makes that night also reflects her light back at herself, as her art pieces are representations of her inner self. And it happens when they play the crying game and Wade pretty much tells her he wants to be with her. And again when he's freaking dying, and she says that she loves him... Also am I wrong, does the water leaking and the broken doors represent their emotions? Wade cries a flood at the drop of a hat, he just leaks into people's lives, pours his heart out, and connects with them by being emotionally honest. Ember is unable to do this, sealing everything behind neglected doors and denying how she feels, with herself, with Wade, with her dad. So she finds it hard to connect. But the way they FIX the doors TOGETHER is symbolic of their relationship. She used to explode in anger under pressure, while her true emotions-- resentment over her burden, guilt over her parents' hard work going to waste, worry over losing their approval-- were unknown even to her. But the sandbags she put up in her mind were swept away by a wave of Wade's unconditional love and support, and he kept trying to break down her doors to show her what was inside herself. The glowing glass door she makes to fix the second leak shines in the sun as the water rushes behind it. It is indicative of the renewed expressiveness she's felt since being with Wade, how all he needs to do is be there with her, and love her, and her beautiful inner self comes out. But even tempered glass can't withstand the strain she's under. Wade knows this and shows up at her ceremony to stop her from having to reluctantly live a life she doesn't want. He kinda destroys everything Ember was trying to hold in place by just saying out loud how they both feel about each other. And the dam breaks again and a flood rushes in. And Wade is more than happy to sacrifice himself for her in that room, just like how her own parents sacrificed everything for the chance to give her, before she had even been BORN, a better life; just like how she was sacrificing her own happiness for them. I think the flood was not a "setpiece", it was warranted, not only within the context of a water-centric city that is unaccommodating to fire, but thematically. It circles back to the last disaster Ember's parents experienced, when they lost all but a sliver of the Blue Flame the first time; the elements ( ಠ‿
@eduardomorales4324
@eduardomorales4324 Жыл бұрын
@@weirdyyy006 Yeah, I got frustrated too 😂, that’s why I made such a long comment, to take out all of that. Glad to know you enjoyed the movie a lot 😄
@eduardomorales4324
@eduardomorales4324 Жыл бұрын
@@maynot We hyperfans have to stand together 😂🙌 I didn’t thought about the dam plot in that way before ,but you know what? That’s a really awesome take you have. It really fits everything you say with what happens. Thank you! Now I love this movie more ❤️ For me, that’s what makes this movie so great, it’s full of all these details and nuances in what, on the surface, is a simple story. Whenever I can, I will hear the director's commentary. I'm really interested in everything he has to say 😅 and perhaps he will tell even more details about the film.
@maynot
@maynot Жыл бұрын
@@eduardomorales4324 yeah, ikwym! Your comment woke me up bro, when i wrote that I got all in the zone bc of you. Have you read the novelization for this movie? I don't know where to find it but I've heard that it fleshes out Wade's backstory with his father, as well as Ember's artistic side, and doesn't that sound splendiferous? There's so much about this movie and this world I would have liked to see. I want to know if they have cellphones, for instance. Did they exchange contacts? I want to see Wade's place! We only saw his mom's house! It's like, why do I care sooo much 🤦🥺🔥💧
@emmamargaret9297
@emmamargaret9297 Жыл бұрын
6:24 I think the point is she didn’t realize she doesn’t want to take over the shop before she meets water boy…unless you have another way of it coming out unconsciously? Plus, she has the pressure to relieve her father and allow him to retire
@defectiveaffect
@defectiveaffect Жыл бұрын
I actually went to the theater to see it with my boyfriend as a 2nd date,, we only watched it cause we didnt want to Ruby Gillman and nothing was showing for 2 more hours. There were 32 seats in the theater and only 4 other people watching with us. I was sceptical - he didnt care too much but we both ended up liking it. Probably won't pay to watch it again but it was a nice a movie imo. Though i LOVED the part where Wade's mom brings up the glass job thing after seeing her remake the vase(?). She doesnt care about the element difference, or background, she just saw talent and went "you could do something really cool with it if you wanted, lmk". Its so sweet
@violettaa554
@violettaa554 Жыл бұрын
When the lady talked about how she's never seen anyone go almost full purple before in her shop, i really thought ember would go full purple in front of the fire people and be outcast
@KirbyKips
@KirbyKips Жыл бұрын
I think learning about the Director using his own life as a template for the story of Elemental made me really appreciate its existence. It wasn’t perfect and I probably won’t remember it very well, but for the most part, it was an enjoyable movie.
@MrBruh-fz8or
@MrBruh-fz8or 11 ай бұрын
This movie is so good loved the entire world Pixar built for this one
@McRonald2010
@McRonald2010 Жыл бұрын
This must be the most overhated film of 2023. It only gets hate because its on the umbrella of toxic Disney 2023.
@puyopuyogooey
@puyopuyogooey Жыл бұрын
Don’t you mean it’s on the Disney 2023 toxic gossip train?
@silvertrees6421
@silvertrees6421 Жыл бұрын
Just because a lot of people don’t like the movie doesn’t mean it’s only because it’s under the Disney brand. People are just more picky about the stuff they want to watch, especially with movie prices rising. So when a person goes to a movie, pays $40 on tickets and food, just to find the movie wasn’t worth it to them, leads to mass disappointment. It’s okay if you liked the movie, but you can’t expect everyone else to have the same opinion. Even if a lot of people don’t like the movie, it’s not because it’s overhated, it’s because the majority simply hold the opinion that the movie wasn’t good. I, myself, was originally not interested in the movie because of the animation style. With all the other animated movies having a more interesting art style, like Mutant Mayhem and ATSV, I was more inclined to watch their movies because it didn’t seem generic. Both Elemental and Teenage Kraken were movies I had no desire to see simply because of how it was presented, leading me to retract to the previous point about people being more picky where they spend their time. I feel like if Disney took more risks and diversified their animation a little bit more, they’d gain some of their popularity back or at least bring a larger initial audience. But we’re in a new age and with people seeing that Elemental cost more than ATSV and Mutant Mayhem combined, while still maintaining graphics that we’ve basically seen from previous years and doing nothing interesting, they’re not gonna bother seeing it. And if they do, you can’t stop them from being upset their expectants weren’t met. Good animation and good story matter. This is why we’re having strike in the industry as we speak.
@Maggie66112
@Maggie66112 Жыл бұрын
Ngl i really love the movie. My favourite character is wade
@moistwrmonastring1017
@moistwrmonastring1017 Жыл бұрын
@@silvertrees6421you’re absolutely right!!! As someone who is very picky with my movies, I don’t want to pay money to see some poorly advertised, simple plot movie in theatres. The only way I watched this movie is on Disney+ because I wanted to enjoy it without spending as much money, but I still didn’t like it! I think fans of unpopular films nowadays are trying to hard to assume the worst of those who dislike what they enjoy. I’m a fan of Malignant, a widely hated horror movie since it’s release, and I don’t mind that people hate it! If I enjoy it, it’s for me, and if I don’t, it’s not for me. Everyone should be allowed to share their thoughts and analyses without being shamed or judged for “not getting it”. Even badly written, badly acted and badly filmed movies can be enjoyable. Watching garbage can be fun! I don’t see the issue people have nowadays with disliking or enjoying certain things, it’s really bizarre!
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
The crazy thing is I kind of want Elemental to get a sequel or more content because there are a lot of potential and interesting ideas for the story to continue forward. Which does give me hope for the future of Pixar. I even had an idea for the sequel where both Ember and Wade decide to go back to visit their parents in Element City, but time has changed, and they haven't seen them for so long that they feel a bit disconnected from them and the similar situation can be said for their parent, while they would be a lot more friendly and maybe even visit each other they also a bit distance as well especially with the times changing and society giving them new influences.​​⁠ I even had this idea for the villains of the story first starting off as a typical one-off random couple but as the story goes on Ember and Wade realize how toxic they are to themselves, their own relatives, and others. Once they know their backstory they realize the couple is actually Clod’s parents and they are trying to find Clod, who was taken far away as a baby by a relative or someone in order to escape the abusive relationship. Realizing this, Wade and Ember decided to make sure they never met Clod again.
@alienenthusiast
@alienenthusiast Жыл бұрын
Fair criticisms you have. Personally I wasn't expecting much when I watched it, but I ended up really enjoying it! I would honestly love a mini series that continues it and fleshes it out more.
@Serial_Designation_Noah_x_V
@Serial_Designation_Noah_x_V Жыл бұрын
There is a Mimi series coming to Disney Puls also
@TooShawn
@TooShawn Жыл бұрын
As a first generation asian dude born in canada in our family, i one hundred % relate to this movie
@StopMotionWizard
@StopMotionWizard Жыл бұрын
Just to clarify, ATSV has a worldwide earnings of $668 million on a $100 million budget, and Elemental has a worldwide earnings of $469 million on a $200 million budget
@julie_22194
@julie_22194 Жыл бұрын
Glad you explained it, cuz I was so confused at the ‚surpassed across the spider-verse’ 😭😭
@calebc7858
@calebc7858 Жыл бұрын
He probably meant to say it made more in the international market. ATSV made 305 internationally while elemental is at 315 as of today. ATSV has a much bigger domestic haul.
@StopMotionWizard
@StopMotionWizard Жыл бұрын
@@calebc7858 I think it was just a misleading tweet
@claudiobizama5603
@claudiobizama5603 Жыл бұрын
​@@StopMotionWizardyeah, they gotta farm clicks
@aacmbirdzilla2343
@aacmbirdzilla2343 Жыл бұрын
It's kinda sad how Elemental is still in a way, a flop, yes, it is still a flop, not a hard bomb as everyone thought it was going to be, but it is not profitable yet. A movie needs to make 2.5x times it's budget to be considered a success, unless Elemental manages to reach $500 million at the box office in this few weeks it has left, it will still lose $31 million for the studio
@bridger5477
@bridger5477 Жыл бұрын
to say wade has no character is crazyyy. his entire presence is being a supportive, emotional, goofy, awkward ball of compassion and ur saying is personality is boring?
@SevenEllen
@SevenEllen Жыл бұрын
Yeah right. To expand on your point, he's a great listener, he's compassionate, he's open, he's in touch with his feelings and doesn't feel demasculinated about it, and he's very kind. By 'boring', I'm guessing this guy means he has no dark side or something.
@bridger5477
@bridger5477 Жыл бұрын
@@SevenEllen or i guess to him having no obvious flaws is having "no character" lol
@Keopro
@Keopro 11 ай бұрын
@@bridger5477 but the thing is, he does have flaws and they are a huge part of what makes him interesting. He's got so much heart but no understanding of what it's like to not be in his situation. He is in a world that allows him to be open with how he feels and peruse what he wants and doesn't understand what it's like not to live that way. It's what makes him endearing but from memory is also the thing that causes the most friction in the relationship aside from outside factors.
@bridger5477
@bridger5477 11 ай бұрын
@@Keopro no i agree. i think he is a very well written character that's why it confuses me why people would think he is a boring character
@TinyQuiz.
@TinyQuiz. Жыл бұрын
Oops! I have watched this movie 3 times, the content of this movie is amazing, my feeling when watching this movie is crying. It's a miracle that wade and ember have come together 😍😍😍😍
@vilonini
@vilonini Жыл бұрын
I have watched 7 times 😭👍
@itsmia6521
@itsmia6521 Жыл бұрын
the flood needed to happen. its an allegory of her breaking, just like the dam. like they literally made shots of her breaking herself at the same time the dam broke. and her breaking is the worst thing that could happen. they shouldve dumbed it down so even you get it
@serperiorandtheanimator9216
@serperiorandtheanimator9216 Жыл бұрын
I think that the whole purpose of ember not realising she wants to run the shop is supposed to be like how when you grow up or when you go to college, you’re sure that you want to do one thing, but as you study into it more you may find interest in another thing. It comes with growing up. And as she grows she feels like her dad only wanted her to run the shop and wouldn’t support her if she wanted to do something else. Also I think the explaining stuff is quite accurate to immigrant parents. My boyfriend’s dad will often tell him about his past just randomly or in almost any conversation. Not that that’s a bad thing of course.
@spookychords4925
@spookychords4925 Жыл бұрын
I can understand that the explanation of why the family left Fire Town felt over-explained instead of just felt through better storytelling. However, we kind of need to be told the dad's bow story because viewers are not yet aware of this fictional fire culture customs. We would understand that the father is disapproving but, how would one know that he is supposed to bow back? I felt the scene was earned because when I saw Ember bow I knew from the father's story it is a sign of respect and acknowledgment to have the person bow back.
@DaddyDaughterMovieNight
@DaddyDaughterMovieNight Жыл бұрын
Once people get past the unfair criticisms of the film's "message" they quickly realize it's just a really good movie and enjoy it.
@LuckyPigeon1111
@LuckyPigeon1111 Жыл бұрын
I liked Elemental.
@SawyerIque
@SawyerIque Жыл бұрын
Same with me.
@trubaduuur
@trubaduuur Жыл бұрын
Same
@tobiase.martino3173
@tobiase.martino3173 Жыл бұрын
Same
@mangokitkats
@mangokitkats Жыл бұрын
Real
@dazydayz
@dazydayz Жыл бұрын
same it was adorable
@ritiaggarwal995
@ritiaggarwal995 Жыл бұрын
I think Wade and Ember’s dad having a conversation is unnecessary. The point is that not every action Ember will take will be approved by her dad, but she doesn’t need his approval, just his unconditional love. They can disagree because Ember’s identity is a blend; one of the old world her dad is from and Element City. I think her finding Wade and discovering her abilities for art are also broader metaphors for how immigrants do not need to assimilate to either their original or new cultures. They can exist as complex people who saddle both.
@MrGabeanator
@MrGabeanator Жыл бұрын
I thought this was Pixar’s greatest love story since wall-e and I hope I’m not alone
@eduardomorales4324
@eduardomorales4324 Жыл бұрын
You’re not 🫡
@MrGabeanator
@MrGabeanator Жыл бұрын
oh good@@eduardomorales4324
@gasolina8223
@gasolina8223 Жыл бұрын
I think that having no example of Ember not wanting to run the shop besides her temper in the early parts of the movie makes a lot of sense. Having these expectations of her parents on her for her whole life, she literally had no chance to think about what she wanted to do, or even consider the fact that she wants to do anything else in the first place. She's essentially buried her own feelings so deep with responsibility that the moment she's offered the internship is the first time she realizes that she doesn't want to run the shop. There's also the fact that her dad is getting older and more tired, and the only apparent thing to her is to take over his work so he can relax. She wants to run the shop, in a sense, to help her dad, but not for the sake of running a shop.
@frauleinzuckerguss1906
@frauleinzuckerguss1906 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes a simple and heartfelt story is enough. I'm usually overly critical of movies (esp romances) but found thus really sweet. You can really feel the creator's lived experiences and passion in this.
@JosephRomano
@JosephRomano Жыл бұрын
This was a great movie. For me, it’s a 9/10. 🔥❤️💧 When you mentioned about Wade and Bernie not having a conversation. It’s not about them (they did had there time in the movie). It’s about Amber. When you mentioned that Amber does not have a goal or what she want’s todo. In the movie it’s in development, she’s finding what she enjoys. This movie is great, cute, and clever like any other Pixar film. This is not as great as Wall-E, but I think it’s a little tiny better than Inside Out
@GooberGamer95
@GooberGamer95 Жыл бұрын
6:28 the way that he said “clod “ I know he has a hatred towards him 😂
@money_mana
@money_mana Жыл бұрын
the cloud people literally just playing quidditch basketball lol
@tommyherrick8220
@tommyherrick8220 Жыл бұрын
I never judge this movie based on the marketing. I waited until I was sitting down in the theater watching it opening weekend and I really enjoyed it. It was a very good film
@devilsharvest4375
@devilsharvest4375 Жыл бұрын
Sounds to me like this would be better as a 10 minute short with no dialogue
@CruelRavier
@CruelRavier Жыл бұрын
Why are all the KZbin critics giving this movie a bad wrap and crapping on it. This movie was genuinely sweet and heart warming
@cadendicky1855
@cadendicky1855 Жыл бұрын
I never really saw many of the complaints people had with Elemental. I quite liked it. It's not quite on the level as the highest Pixar films, but it's still of fantastic quality to me. Maybe it's better that we all actually see something before we judge it personally.
@keyscored3710
@keyscored3710 Жыл бұрын
You did a great job articulating why none of this film connected to me, even with coming from an immigrant family
@Movietuff
@Movietuff Жыл бұрын
A good rule of thumb. NEVER underrestimate a Pixar movie.
@exosluckyone
@exosluckyone Жыл бұрын
i watched it a few weeks after it came out and the only reason i did that was because my fav kpop idol kept recommending it. the promo was so awful for a movie that actually had great messages and story, im still shocked
@lightsoverPA
@lightsoverPA Жыл бұрын
More like k-poop
@yeeyee352
@yeeyee352 Жыл бұрын
which kpop idol recommended it?
@exosluckyone
@exosluckyone Жыл бұрын
@@yeeyee352 kyungsoo (d.o) from the group exo. he recommended it maybe 10 times lol
@mojochay
@mojochay Жыл бұрын
The movie did do very well in South Korea
@mangokitkats
@mangokitkats Жыл бұрын
@@lightsoverPAGottem!🤓🤓
@cleolalita3205
@cleolalita3205 Жыл бұрын
Agree with most of the negative points you pointed out, but I do think there is subtlety shown regarding Wade and Ember's feelings for each other. Multiple scenes show how they were in awe of what the other was capable of despite their differences. I feel like their love story is quite well-fleshed out and the pacing of the romance worked for me.
@sleepybear7YT
@sleepybear7YT Жыл бұрын
i can't decide what i genuinely want more. wades water house or ken's mojo dojo casa house
@rafaelcr44
@rafaelcr44 Жыл бұрын
YES??
@RedAngelXV
@RedAngelXV Жыл бұрын
I liked the love story, very classic rom-com with a twist of being literal elemental beings who happen to be polar opposites of each other. “We come from 2 different worlds,” that sorta thing. I also really loved the obvious cultural appreciation. But honestly what really got me was the soundtrack, it just did such a good job of making you feel like you were in a different world, but one that’s still close to home, very feel-good. I can meditate to this shit. And it went very well with the visuals, the movie is just so colorful and very aesthetically pleasing. The movie is not without its flaws, but I will definitely watch again many more times without getting tired of it.🥰
@Viviko
@Viviko Жыл бұрын
It was a fine movie. It just lacked any kind of depth. The breaking traditions message was pretty weak. It was just the the water guy (already forgot his name) telling the fire girl ( Amber I think?) to do what she wants. They could have dug deeper into that. As an immigrant that broke my family’s traditions myself, I know there was a lot more they could have done with this idea. They could have shown strong pushback from the fire girl’s family when they found out she didn’t want to follow their traditions. My family did. And I was often treated like an outcast and a less-than for a long time. They could have made it so that the fire girl was made an outcast and the water guy, who was part of the affluent class, helped her figure out what she wanted to do. Thst was basically my story. I wanted to own my own business. But when my parents found out, I was immediately an outcast, made fun of, and looked down upon. Then I met my mentor who, himself had started his own business and succeeded. And he helped me figure out how to get there. I own a small but thriving web dev business now. And I really like it. But back to the film. They could have done something along those lines. And, even used that to build up the romance between the two. The romance in this film seems kinda empty and fake. It was just “hey, nice to meet you. Hey, I really love you.” Like, no depth at all. Such wasted opportunity :(
@EpsiIonEagle
@EpsiIonEagle Жыл бұрын
I really liked this movie. Not everything needs to be dissected like Marvel’s Phase 4
@Boibolic420
@Boibolic420 Жыл бұрын
Im not a smart guy but i dont think he likes clod
@amandamaia8287
@amandamaia8287 Жыл бұрын
Wade is Ember's Manic Pixie Dream Boy 😂
@smokeyjail4394
@smokeyjail4394 Жыл бұрын
"Like wow! Mwahhh, gorgeous!" Hahaha, that killed me. 🤣
@lunamiku4166
@lunamiku4166 Жыл бұрын
Elemental feels like Fast Food for me. It's not the best but aye the taste is okay.
@jessesalazar97
@jessesalazar97 Жыл бұрын
My take from this movies is that they can make elements that represents a water boy and a fire girl but can’t make two sea boys fall in love god forbid it’s just a bromance ….they did that with WALL·E and eve too… gives us heartfelt lgbt Pixar I know they can..
@smolson8471
@smolson8471 Жыл бұрын
I’m really glad to see your opinion wasn’t swayed by the movie not being terrible. Because of the advertising alot of ppl went in thinking it would be an awful movie and were thus so pleasantly surprised that it was decent that they don’t criticize the clear ways that the movie dropped the ball and could’ve done better.
@LeadrynMcKrotch
@LeadrynMcKrotch Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but i thought the ending when they flash forward a few months or was clear that the different elements were intermingling more. And even her neighborhood wasn't just fire people anymore as everyone was integrating more. And for the sequel they hint at bringing in their mixed baby that would be made it steam. Who was supposed to be at the end of this movie but didn't make it in.
@MasrSR
@MasrSR Жыл бұрын
It was a "flash flood" the ships pushed over not a constant supply of water for the flood
@Yunriyu
@Yunriyu Жыл бұрын
I really like the movie, imo wade made ember realize that she didnt like running his dad's shop and encouraging her to tell her father her true feelings, being honest to your love ones, seeing amber feel Trapped, made wade feel "confused" onto why she doesnt follow her own heart and wanted to do whatever SHE wants, wade says "why does ANYONE get to tell you what to do in your life". I know that bernie's father didnt give the bok sou vow, as an asian teenager i know the feeling of "if u dont do what we want you get dissowned", bernie is different; he accepts that his daughter didnt want to run the shop. Overall they overcome troubles together and generally, wade does genuienly help her and make her feelings true, without the hot air balloon scene where wade says "maybe your temper is saying something that you dont want": basically everything wade says made contact on ember's heart. 10/10 imo ❤
@alilliepad626
@alilliepad626 10 ай бұрын
I actually liked Wade because he was self aware that it wasn’t his story but he was still sweet and patient. I wish that Ember’s parent’s little montage was silent like the pretty Wade and Embed scene underwater. I wish there was more devastation shown when they left their country, like all the fire people would clearly be suffering without shelter and resources and just watching them leave with disappointment. It would give them all a lot more pressure to succeed and make it a bigger deal for Ember to not actually want that and cause more stressful moments. Could have solved a lot of the films issues imo
@joshplayer1058
@joshplayer1058 Жыл бұрын
Grandmas got the grippy!
@emmamargaret9297
@emmamargaret9297 Жыл бұрын
12:27 No, I think it was more about her culture and also him loving her enough to light the incense
@weirdyyy006
@weirdyyy006 Жыл бұрын
It sucks how so many people were excited about Elemental after the teaser trailer, and now after the movie came out, so much people hate on it. The movie did what people expected: it showed this beautiful world that was semi-complex and had so much unique parts to it, that showed to us how the elements co-exist. But no, this movie is unpopular because...... failed marketing? Now, I agree this movie did not get a decent marketing, but why on earth would you call a movie boring just based on that?? I come from a family that also had to move countries, also had to leave everything behind and not with their parents approval. They had to leave eveything they loved and felt close to. So when this video was saying that the feelings were 'artificial' or that the characters 'were telling what to feel', I strongly disagree. And anyway, isn't that what half the movies do??? Where its characters encourage the audience what to feel? I find this piece of argument so poor. I also disagree about Wade being boring. Yes, he could be frustrating at many times, escpecially when we were first introduced to him. But we were shown his sympathetic side, and how he was eager to help out Ember with her shop in the duration of the movie. He eagerly introduced her to his family and even went as far to prepare a trip to the flower she always wanted to see. We were shown he was selfless, so selfless in fact that he even was eager to sacrifice himself to save Ember's traditional blue flame. P.S. 13:55 , The reason why the mother was talking about this 'Love Tester', is because it is part of their tradition. This shows that Wade didn't need to be a fire element to partake in their tradition successfully.
@AidanLaGrasta
@AidanLaGrasta Жыл бұрын
Nah, I loved this movie. BOTH Wade and Ember are very memorable with their own personalities and past/current challenges. For a romance story based on elements, with two characters who seem to be in their early 20s, I related to it a lot and absolutely enjoyed every second of it.
@teresamcdonald8822
@teresamcdonald8822 Жыл бұрын
Wade was like “you’re so hot.” And ember was like “ excuse me?” And wade was like “no” “l your smoking.”
@123ili
@123ili Жыл бұрын
I mostly agree, except the stuff about Wade. I think he's absolutely adorable and likeable and I enjoyed watching him
@sleepybear7YT
@sleepybear7YT Жыл бұрын
i wanna hug her dad because he looks so chubby and squishy and cute but i would burn alive if i tried 😮
@invertedLOL
@invertedLOL Жыл бұрын
I personally really like Elemental. While it’s simple and could be deeper and more mature, it’s just a simple happy love story. It makes me feel good. Maybe it could be better, maybe it has some obnoxious jokes, maybe the story could be deeper, but I personally appreciate. I’ve stopped comparing new Pixar to old Pixar. I think that’s why I’ve enjoyed all the post 2020 Disney movies because they’re just simple feel good stories. So maybe it’s not like the old Pixar, but for what it is, it’s a magical movie. Edit: Amendment here, I forgot about Lightyear… that was not good.
@shrekism
@shrekism Жыл бұрын
i like wade sm he's my spirit animal
@superghostsonic6967
@superghostsonic6967 Жыл бұрын
Tbh i love the movie but i honestly think they definitely couldve done more. I hope if they make a second movie it focuses on how ember makes her glass making career take off and wade finding his vibe
@piusdoe8984
@piusdoe8984 Жыл бұрын
Everything is subjective. Just cause a youtube guy makes a video on it doesnt mean its fact. For me. This was great movie
@M_k-zi3tn
@M_k-zi3tn Жыл бұрын
Lol don't get mad, the movie was quite basic and boring unfortunately.
@Cupcake_Royale
@Cupcake_Royale Жыл бұрын
@@M_k-zi3tnThey weren't mad lol
@M_k-zi3tn
@M_k-zi3tn Жыл бұрын
@@Cupcake_Royale nah this homie was roiling
@marcusmilligan3283
@marcusmilligan3283 Жыл бұрын
I felt every emotion from this movie
@renarddubois940
@renarddubois940 Жыл бұрын
Clod is adorable and I love him!
@nileshollowthorn
@nileshollowthorn Жыл бұрын
I really like this movie. I gave it a chance when it came out and I thought it was lovely.
@_rawr_55
@_rawr_55 Жыл бұрын
I dont like how Wade didn't listen to her. He ignored her feelings and continued to push into her. Yeah sure, Ember didn't have good communication skills, but when she told him, he still didn't listen hard enough.
@ern1813
@ern1813 Жыл бұрын
Summary: you had a elemental breakdown
@Sinshine-Lennypops
@Sinshine-Lennypops Жыл бұрын
I heard a rumor floating around that the animators were going to go on strike and that's the reason why Disney so poorly advertised its newest animated movie. Could just be conspiracy though.
@damonlam9145
@damonlam9145 Жыл бұрын
I heard someone said that there is a lawsuit against Disney saying that that lied about their financial records and one of those included Elemental
@smoocheese1400
@smoocheese1400 Жыл бұрын
Probably more because of the writer's strike since I'm pretty sure the animators' union can't go on strike until next year(?)
@briehasarrived
@briehasarrived Жыл бұрын
I think that the ending could've maybe been saved if rather than Ember and Wade in the shop during the flood, it was Embers father and Wade, the conversation would've gave Wade something more than being a Generic love interest and given her father actual character developed
@Movietuff
@Movietuff Жыл бұрын
Maybe in another universe
@callnight1441
@callnight1441 Жыл бұрын
Well i liked the movie. The romance between the two characters was cute. Wade was a really good charcter imo. It wasnt anything ground-breaking, but not every fipm needs to be
@mrsir6112
@mrsir6112 6 ай бұрын
“Act of clod” has to be the best line in the movie
@ella-sj8bu
@ella-sj8bu Жыл бұрын
i liked this movie!!! i just felt like wade and ember’s relationship was overall lacking. i didn’t feel their chemistry, to me it felt that ember, all of a sudden, was like, “oh i love you!”. i also don’t personally like when movies chalk up the relationship growth into a montage of various dates, it’s very hard to connect to
@reffa2858
@reffa2858 Жыл бұрын
I like when ember gets angry and does a chaos blast 😂
@Full_Metal_Angel
@Full_Metal_Angel Жыл бұрын
Whoever did the marketing for this should have been fired.
@Barfigarfi
@Barfigarfi Жыл бұрын
I’m imagining this story with the same tone and perhaps even animation style as kubo and the two strings, it would’ve been so beautiful
@brandonlego
@brandonlego Жыл бұрын
I don't hate this Movie, I really liked it but the Flaws really hurt it on an emotional level that's been so well excuted in their old movies. I appreciate the love story but they could've done better with the immigration point and the Conclusion that does feel earned I did shed a tear when Ember was dancing with Wade because it was a pretty sweet moment 😢 This Movie could be so much because there is love & passion here 💝 From the director himself going thru these events irl It's just holds back and the conflict is just solved immediately
@supercyc10
@supercyc10 Жыл бұрын
The oneyplays guys joked and said it "looked like one of those commercials for gingivitis or mucinex" And honestly, can't unsee it xD
@J.P.Robles
@J.P.Robles Жыл бұрын
There is a game called Doodle God in which the whole point was to mix elements together If they did that for a sequel of Elemental it would be great The concept of creating new elements and therefore new characters
@berrypie11
@berrypie11 Жыл бұрын
While Elemental was better than I thought it would be, I'm still disappointed over how lacking it was. There were great concepts in there, but everything felt rushed or not developed enough. I agree that the relationship between Wade and Ember was rushed. I had no idea they were even dating until Ember was telling Wade they were over. They were still cute, despite Wade not having much of a personality. The subjects of race and immigration could've/should've been more expanded upon. I liked this way better than Pixar's other more recent movies, but it's nowhere near as impactful as the likes of Ratatouille or Coco. I'm glad people are giving it a chance lately, though.
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