Elio es transportado por los extraterrestres y se convierte en el elegido para ser embajador galáctico de la Tierra mientras su madre Olga trabaja en el proyecto de alto secreto para descifr... Leer todoElio es transportado por los extraterrestres y se convierte en el elegido para ser embajador galáctico de la Tierra mientras su madre Olga trabaja en el proyecto de alto secreto para descifrar mensajes alienígenas.Elio es transportado por los extraterrestres y se convierte en el elegido para ser embajador galáctico de la Tierra mientras su madre Olga trabaja en el proyecto de alto secreto para descifrar mensajes alienígenas.
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- Elio
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- Glordon
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- Bryce
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- (as Dylan Gilmer)
- Caleb
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Good for Kids, Forgettable for the Rest
And it's cute. It really is. The alien designs are charming, the colours pop, and the relationship between Elio and his mum is genuinely lovely. There are moments that tug at the heart, and Glordon (his gooey alien pal) is an absolute standout.
But 'Elio' plays it painfully safe. It never fully commits to the weirdness or depth that the premise begs for. It follows a very familiar Pixar formula and never strays far from it. You can see every emotional beat and plot point coming a mile away.
This kind of story - kid feels like an outsider, gets whisked into a cosmic adventure, discovers they're more than they thought - has been done too many times, and better. Think 'E. T.', 'The Iron Giant', 'Lilo & Stitch'. 'Elio' doesn't quite hit those emotional highs or carve out a voice of its own.
That said, if you've got kids, take them - they'll have a great time. It's sweet, wholesome, and easy to watch. But if you're expecting something truly new or memorable, this one's probably fine to skip until it hits streaming.
Final Verdict: 🌟 Lovely to look at, but plays it too safe.
👶 Great for little ones.
📺 Best saved for Disney+.
Good Parts Just Missing Some Pieces
That's not to say Elio is unwatchable. The lead characters have charm, and there are flashes of brilliance. But it feels like a film that could have been so much more, if only more thought had been given to how the middle section was constructed. Events and characters are introduced and discarded too quickly, existing more to serve plot progression than to enrich the story. As a result, both the wonderful beginning and well-conceived conclusion are let down by a workmanlike narrative that fails to connect the dots in a satisfying way. The emotional beats are technically there, but they're crammed in, making the climax feel unearned and predictable.
From an animation standpoint, this is one of Pixar's best in years. The character designs are daring and imaginative, with bold choices-such as some characters being designed without eyes-that showcase Pixar's creativity and technical skill. Even the odd decision to use low-frame-rate slow motion (which unfortunately ends up looking more like Claymation) demonstrates a willingness to experiment.
In the end, there's not much to hate about Elio, but the lack of meaningful secondary characters to justify Elio's departure-or his return-makes the film feel less original than it should. It often echoes previous Pixar works like Finding Nemo or WALL-E, just wrapped in different packaging. With a stronger narrative structure, it could have stood shoulder to shoulder with those classics. As it is, Elio seems destined to be a film that kids watch in fragments-engaged by some parts and indifferent to others.
Like Marvel, Pixar may now be a victim of its own high standards. Only true originality-in both concept and construction-will allow it to reclaim its former glory.
Good concept and message, but a bit forgettable
To begin with, the concept of Elio is pretty good as a story about venturing through the new world, UFO's, alien adventures and mishaps sound is pretty cool. Throughout, once again, the animation is rich of colors, vibrate lights, and the designs are cute and well-structured. Pixar never fails to impress with their high quality animation style and designs. Especially with the alien designs, I really loved their movements and structures. Alongside with the sound designs, the colorful vibe atmosphere, and there is a good sense of humor as it does balance out with some of the emotional levels together.
However, despite the good concept, the writing unfortunately doesn't fully take advantage with the creative concept as it thinks. There are certain moments in the story that felt cliches with modern children animation tropes, and emotional and complex moments that seemed interesting, but the execution comes off as it plays a bit too safe. I understand that it's for children, but in the past, Pixar has been able to put good complex themes within their works and it makes it a great emotional experience. Because of this, it didn't felt as impactful nor connectable as I would have liked.
The character of Elio is okay as his development offers a good insight with the setting and atmosphere. But the other characters weren't really as interesting, as they felt undeveloped and uninteresting to observe. The voice performances, surprisingly, was pretty mild as despite some strong voice performances, some felt a bit awkward and out of place.
I'll be honest, it's a bit disappointing because I love to support more original new stories from Disney because they need to continue to bring out new worlds and stories. Unfortunately, Pixar and Disney has been falling into the "play safe" path, and it effects what made Disney in the past amazing. Overall, Elio is a okay popcorn Disney movie for the children but it's quite forgettable.
Originality should be celebrated not punished.
It was disheartening to see such a low turnout on premiere day, especially for a film that dares to break away from the recycled storylines we've seen over the past decade. In a time when originality should be celebrated, it's unfortunate that support for something this fresh feels lacking.
That said, the film delivers plenty of heartfelt and humorous moments, and it's one that will surely resonate with both children and parents alike. I truly hope word of mouth helps it gain the recognition it deserves.
i loved it!!!
Theatrical Releases You Can Stream or Rent
Theatrical Releases You Can Stream or Rent
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWhen Elio is looking through the Universal Handbook about how to negotiate, the handbook asks him if he wants to foster peace and connection. The symbol shown on the pamphlet is the Vulcan Salute developed by Leonard Nimoy for Star Trek: La serie original (1966) where "Live long and prosper" was a phrase used by the Vulcans, who stand for peace and connection.
- PifiasElio's reflection on the spoon is a mirror when it should be inverted due to the nature of the spoon's concave attributes.
- Citas
Carl Sagan: It's an ancient human theme. You can find it in virtually every culture. In religion, folklore, superstition, and, now, in science. The search for life elsewhere is remarkable in our age because this is the first time that we can actually do something besides speculation. We can send spacecraft to nearby planets. We can use large radio telescopes to see if there is any message being sent to us lately. And it touches to the deepest of human concerns. Are we alone?
- Créditos adicionalesThere is a scene during the end credits
- ConexionesFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The D23 Expo 2022 Special (2022)
- Banda sonoraOnce in a Lifetime
Written by David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz (as Christopher Frantz), Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth (as Martina Weymouth)
Performed by Talking Heads
Courtesy of Sire Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Elio: Cậu Bé Đến Từ Trái Đất
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Italia(location)
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
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- Presupuesto
- 150.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 72.987.454 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 20.840.667 US$
- 22 jun 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 154.291.182 US$
- Duración
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1




