| My 11 and 14 yo DDs loved it. I thought it was good. |
Because it would be awesome if she did and the movie didn't make a big deal about it and acted like she had friends just like everyone else and it didn't become a huge issue or Central topic of the movie. |
. I suppose that makes sense. |
My 9 yo thought it’s super cringy, but liked it enough to watch it till the end. It’s ok movie. |
+1. I didn’t get it either. |
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I just saw this Turning Red review in The New Yorker and nlam having trouble pinning down why it rubs me the wrong way:
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/there-is-more-than-one-way-to-be-exhausted-by-turning-red I guess my reactions are 1- I thought that the panda was an allegory about puberty but that Mei didn't actually get her period at that time. The reviewer says she did. 2 - who cares how well reviewers can or cannot relate to it personally?The vast majority of movies I watch are out of my experience. Is it because this one is both so pedestrian (teenage girl figuring out who she is both as a person and culturally) yet out there (giant red panda) that it makes critics uncomfortable? |
| My three year old keeps asking to watch “the red monster” on Disney+, so there’s that. |
Why would a three year old watch this? Way too young. |
Yes. Dh put it on for him not realizing what it was about… |
This is a a Pixar movie. Two parents is the norm. Incredibles. Inside out. Toy Story. Luca Brave. Now onward is dead father (which is new ground) and Nemo lost his mom, granted. And I don’t know anything about the Up scout. |
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The twerking really pushed me out of the movie. And the mother’s behavior at the school was pure cringe, thoughtless, and cruel. Who would do that?! |
The cartoon panda twerking to get on her mother’s nerves bothered you? |
I’ve forgotten exactly what the mother did at the school, but I think I read in an article that the scene where’s she’s spying on the daughter from behind a tree is loosely based on a real-life experience of the director’s. |
The up scout has an absent father, I'm not sure it is totally explained. And bonds with the man who lost his wife. But he does have a mom (who's panic at his prolonged disappearance flying around in an unsecured house and running around the brazillian jungle chased by a psychopath is notably not filmed) |
So did she get her period or not? I thought not. |