Pixar's fire and water 'Elemental' movie review
Pixar's fire and water 'Elemental' movie review
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Disney's Elemental released in theaters on 23 June starring Mamoudou Athie and Leah Lewis is based on, A city in which all of the earth's elements - fire, water, land, and air - coexist. Except for the firefighters, everyone leads a happy existence. They do not get along with other elements. This is when a tough teenager named Ember (Leah Lewis) arrives, eager to take over her father's shop. When a water-guy with a go-with-the-flow attitude enters her life, everything changes. Will they get along? 

Elemental is a sweet narrative that emphasises the value of family and the necessity of identifying and pursuing one's ambitions. The film emphasises xenophobia while also shedding insight on how people discriminate. This is exemplified by the fact that fire people had a small village outside of the element city and that others were not very accepting of them. The rom-com style will undoubtedly make you cry, but what will steal your heart is Wade's (Mamoudou Athie) will to succeed. The film skillfully depicted the struggles of an immigrant attempting to fit in yet deciding to forge their own path. Disney and Pixar certainly attempted to incorporate a modern spin on romance and self-realization. At some time, you will experience the characters' feelings and leave the theatre with a lesson. The tunes and background music enhance the overall experience. 

We have seen films like Luca and Soul in the past. Such powerful films that stick with you for a long time. Elemental, on the other hand, falls just short of being unique. There are several topics that Disney has attempted to explore, although at times you may feel that this isn't a rom-com. Wade, as played by Mamoudou Athie, captivated the evening with his endearing character. Ember, played by Leah Lewis, on the other hand, effectively portrays a woman with anger issues who only wants to pursue her ambition.

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