Anonymous wrote:My almost-12 year old DS was really into it. Since most books and movies have female protagonists nowadays, he's used to female main characters and he can identify with them. Some of the social stuff was universally mortifying, so easy to sympathize with Mei for it.
The red panda-as-puberty/menstruation was overriden by the red panda-as-fun monster in the second half of the movie, so that part didn't turn off or lose my DS.
I thought it was a bit overly frenetic. But it was better than Encanto, at least. The music was just kinda meh instead of obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:Watched it with my two boys, 11 and 9. We liked it ok. They know about girls getting their periods but I think that scene sort of went over their heads. I do think that parents should be aware that the movie makes that very obvious in case they haven't had that talk with their daughters. I would imagine that many parents may be forced into a conversation before they were expecting to. But maybe it's a good introduction. I just wasn't expecting that from a Disney movie and didn't feel like it was necessary to include. I think the metaphor of the red panda was probably enough to get the point across.
And yes I think the one friend is supposed to have Downs Syndrome. I thought that was pretty apparent.
Anonymous wrote:Watched it with my two boys, 11 and 9. We liked it ok. They know about girls getting their periods but I think that scene sort of went over their heads. I do think that parents should be aware that the movie makes that very obvious in case they haven't had that talk with their daughters. I would imagine that many parents may be forced into a conversation before they were expecting to. But maybe it's a good introduction. I just wasn't expecting that from a Disney movie and didn't feel like it was necessary to include. I think the metaphor of the red panda was probably enough to get the point across.
And yes I think the one friend is supposed to have Downs Syndrome. I thought that was pretty apparent.
Anonymous wrote:The tiger mom Asian stereotyping was cringeworthy.
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old son loves it.
Out of the more recent Pixar movies his top four are Soul (1)
Turning Red (2) Luca (3) and Encanto (4)
He told me
Anonymous wrote:M kids both liked it (girl 10, boy 7). I liked parts of it but thought the music was boring. It did lead to a good chat with my 10 year old about parental expectations.
Anonymous wrote:I’d rather see a movie about getting your period than hiding it behind ancient Chinese history about girls turning into a red panda. It fuels really sexist stereotypes.