Follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, earth- and air-residents live together.Follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, earth- and air-residents live together.Follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, earth- and air-residents live together.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 wins & 68 nominations total
Leah Lewis
- Ember
- (voice)
Mamoudou Athie
- Wade
- (voice)
Ronnie Del Carmen
- Bernie
- (voice)
Shila Ommi
- Cinder
- (voice)
Wendi McLendon-Covey
- Gale
- (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
- Brook
- (voice)
Mason Wertheimer
- Clod
- (voice)
Ronobir Lahiri
- Harold
- (voice)
Wilma Bonet
- Flarrietta
- (voice)
Matthew Yang King
- Alan
- (voice)
- (as Matt Yang King)
- …
Reagan To
- Big Kid Ember
- (voice)
Jonathan Adams
- Flarry
- (voice)
P.L. Brown
- Doorman
- (voice)
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HOT TAKE: Elemental is amazing. Yes, pun intended but I'm so serious here, folks; this was very done and I urge you to give it a fair shot. Elemental is a modern yet fantastical odyssey of romance and self-realization clashing with the weight of ethnic and generational expectations. A colorful and cultural onslaught of imagination, relatability and sentiment, tailored by two endearing leads with irresistible chemistry.
I'm usually not one for romcoms but if the leads are engaging enough, then I'm sold. Ember and Wade - voiced by fresh talent Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie, respectively - share a captivating journey together, one that isn't just focused on love but puts their humanity in a binding spotlight. Their relationship flows oh-so naturally and is 10x more enchanting than any prince and princess story. You know that scene from WALL-E where the robots dance outside the spaceship? Almost the entirety of Elemental follows that one gorgeous sequence's beat and it's utterly charming.
The animation is quite stunning to behold; fluid, expressive and diverse. I can tell Pixar had so much fun with it while pushing the envelope; such a delight to watch. The world drips with inventiveness and attention to detail; I wouldn't pass on living in Element City. I can't leave out Thomas Newman's music, too. This is the composer's fourth collaboration with Pixar (the first since Finding Dory) and his score doesn't disappoint; lovely, often hypnotizing, and always hits the right notes.
Elemental is one of the most soulful and compassionate pictures to come out of Pixar in recent years and it's getting such a bum rap for no good reason. Look, it may seem familiar on the surface but - as expected from the studio that pioneered the art form and tells personal stories - Elemental is built from real relationships and social conflicts and has moving answers to questions on affection, immigration, pressure, sacrifice, and free will. Prepare for some sniffles and tears. I felt the love that was put into it every second and that standing ovation at Cannes was well-earned.
Congrats, Peter Sohn. Thanks for telling your story.
I'm usually not one for romcoms but if the leads are engaging enough, then I'm sold. Ember and Wade - voiced by fresh talent Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie, respectively - share a captivating journey together, one that isn't just focused on love but puts their humanity in a binding spotlight. Their relationship flows oh-so naturally and is 10x more enchanting than any prince and princess story. You know that scene from WALL-E where the robots dance outside the spaceship? Almost the entirety of Elemental follows that one gorgeous sequence's beat and it's utterly charming.
The animation is quite stunning to behold; fluid, expressive and diverse. I can tell Pixar had so much fun with it while pushing the envelope; such a delight to watch. The world drips with inventiveness and attention to detail; I wouldn't pass on living in Element City. I can't leave out Thomas Newman's music, too. This is the composer's fourth collaboration with Pixar (the first since Finding Dory) and his score doesn't disappoint; lovely, often hypnotizing, and always hits the right notes.
Elemental is one of the most soulful and compassionate pictures to come out of Pixar in recent years and it's getting such a bum rap for no good reason. Look, it may seem familiar on the surface but - as expected from the studio that pioneered the art form and tells personal stories - Elemental is built from real relationships and social conflicts and has moving answers to questions on affection, immigration, pressure, sacrifice, and free will. Prepare for some sniffles and tears. I felt the love that was put into it every second and that standing ovation at Cannes was well-earned.
Congrats, Peter Sohn. Thanks for telling your story.
Elemental
This tells the story of a water element and fire element falling in love; Elemental is a fresh spin on the opposites attract love story.
Themes of racial prejudice, systemic segregation, immigration and parental expectations are explored.
The biggest praise Elemental has is its leads. They're very distinct (not that surprising, seeing as they are different elements), and memorable; their love story is also told brilliantly. The relationship between the female lead and her father is also poignant, and drives the story and the decisions she takes, which ultimately provides a brilliant story arc for her character.
The animation of Elemental is rich and vibrant. The score is also great.
Elemental is sweet, funny and heartfelt (it drew a tear from me).
8.5-9/10.
This tells the story of a water element and fire element falling in love; Elemental is a fresh spin on the opposites attract love story.
Themes of racial prejudice, systemic segregation, immigration and parental expectations are explored.
The biggest praise Elemental has is its leads. They're very distinct (not that surprising, seeing as they are different elements), and memorable; their love story is also told brilliantly. The relationship between the female lead and her father is also poignant, and drives the story and the decisions she takes, which ultimately provides a brilliant story arc for her character.
The animation of Elemental is rich and vibrant. The score is also great.
Elemental is sweet, funny and heartfelt (it drew a tear from me).
8.5-9/10.
I loved the colors so much, the charm, and great feel good vibes! Sure a lot goes wrong a lot like Buzzlightyear but it's way more satisfying and has lovely romance. To me it's one of the best kids movies I've seen this year besides Into the Spider-verse. I was a bit nauseas in the last half and been tired all day and still loved this a lot especially with the wonderful music makes everything so sweet. I'm not fully sure why people bashed this besides the amount that goes wrong it's well acted and wholesome with great diversity mashed in perfectly throughout. I was even late to getting a ticket and a sweet family let me have the spot the they had so the mom could sit with her kids, always magnificent when most the audience claps afterwards too.
While very simplistic and predictable at all points, it is rather "cute".
It handles its emotional core very well, with the characterizations and voice-acting being the best part (as well as the excellent vibrant worldbuilding).. but the content is so sparse it makes the pacing feel sluggish and the film a tad long. As a romance, it's okay and delivers on its premise! The other layers, like the "looming threat", are a second-thought and a mark that needed to be checked.
As a Pixar movie and after 7 years of development? I'm not sure.. I guess I expected more from the narrative. Had this been done by a smaller and newer studio, I can imagine only praises. Maybe just say the smaller division did it!
Sadly, this is a perfect movie for streaming.
It handles its emotional core very well, with the characterizations and voice-acting being the best part (as well as the excellent vibrant worldbuilding).. but the content is so sparse it makes the pacing feel sluggish and the film a tad long. As a romance, it's okay and delivers on its premise! The other layers, like the "looming threat", are a second-thought and a mark that needed to be checked.
As a Pixar movie and after 7 years of development? I'm not sure.. I guess I expected more from the narrative. Had this been done by a smaller and newer studio, I can imagine only praises. Maybe just say the smaller division did it!
Sadly, this is a perfect movie for streaming.
Elemental has several obvious glaring problems. For one thing, the attempt to make the elements' differences an overt metaphor for race/culture is shallow and misplaced at best most of the time.
The story's themes and plot itself are about as worn-out and tired as the art of the story itself. Not a single new idea is really explored at this level.
And, at the more surface level, the film's visuals vary greatly in quality: the environments are gorgeous, colorful, and vibrant, while the character designs appear haphazard, thrown together, and honestly kind of ugly.
But where this film shines-and I mean REALLY shines, surprisingly-is in the writing of its characters.
Ember and Wade are instantly distinct, understood, and likeable. They both grow tremendously and at a consistent pace. They are 110% the reason to see this film. I got emotionally wrapped up in their lives and desires in a way that I've only felt in Pixar's best films. This is the sole great achievement of Elemental.
The one other thing I can praise is the sound design and the musical score-both of which are largely powerful and memorable.
Maybe it's that my expectations were on the floor going into this, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it. Maybe wait to catch it on streaming, but don't write it off completely.
The story's themes and plot itself are about as worn-out and tired as the art of the story itself. Not a single new idea is really explored at this level.
And, at the more surface level, the film's visuals vary greatly in quality: the environments are gorgeous, colorful, and vibrant, while the character designs appear haphazard, thrown together, and honestly kind of ugly.
But where this film shines-and I mean REALLY shines, surprisingly-is in the writing of its characters.
Ember and Wade are instantly distinct, understood, and likeable. They both grow tremendously and at a consistent pace. They are 110% the reason to see this film. I got emotionally wrapped up in their lives and desires in a way that I've only felt in Pixar's best films. This is the sole great achievement of Elemental.
The one other thing I can praise is the sound design and the musical score-both of which are largely powerful and memorable.
Maybe it's that my expectations were on the floor going into this, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it. Maybe wait to catch it on streaming, but don't write it off completely.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film is based on director Peter Sohn's life with his parents immigrating to the USA from Korea - not speaking English and settling into the Bronx. Sohn's family also opened a grocery store named Sohn's Fruits and Vegetables - similar to Ember's family in the film.
- GoofsWade somehow learns Ember's name before it's mentioned to him.
- Quotes
Ember: Dad... this is all my fault. The shop, Wade.
[breaks down]
Ember: I need to tell you the truth. I don't want to run the shop. I know it was your dream, but it's not mine. I'm sorry.
[holds the blue flame in the lantern; sobs]
Ember: I'm a bad daughter.
Bernie: Ember, the shop was never the dream. You were the dream. You were always the dream.
Ember: [feeling touched by her father's words; she hugs him; still sobbing] I loved him, Dad.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits, there is a blue flame shrine that pays tribute to Pixar animators who all died in 2022 or 2023: Ralph Eggleston, Thomas Gonzales, Amber Martorelli, and J. Garett Sheldrew.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: It's Time to Get Things Started (2022)
- SoundtracksSteal the Show
Music by Lauv (as Ari Leff) and Thomas Newman
Lyrics by Lauv (as Ari Leff) and Michael Matosic
Performed by Lauv
Produced by Lauv and Thomas Newman
Mixed by Mike Crossey
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Elementos
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $154,426,697
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $29,602,429
- Jun 18, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $496,444,308
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.90 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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