Soul: A Spoiler-free Review (12/25)
- Jonathan Brackett

- Dec 25, 2020
- 1 min read
Pixar simply does not miss.

Soul, co-directed by Pete Docter (Up, Wall-E, Monsters Inc., Inside Out, etc.) and Kemp Powers, stars Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey and Graham Norton. The movie itself follows a passionate Jazz pianist (Jamie Foxx as Joe Gardner) who loses his way, and finds himself helping an infant soul find her "spark." As most Pixar movies do, Soul balances sadness, excitement, joy and every other possible emotion brilliantly, as well as deeply inspiring the viewer. On top of all this, I found myself in awe of the animation, but I'll let you guys see that for yourself.
At times, the movie might move a little too quickly, jumping from scene to scene, but not enough to distract you from the theme and message.
A beautifully written and animated story, Pixar, once again, displays its creative ability to tell stories. Soul, which can be found on Disney+, will have you in your feels and feeling inspired to go out and do something with your life.
Rating: 92/100 (subject to change)
Merry Christmas everyone!




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