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Turning Red, Pixars first feature-length film directed by an Asian woman, received strongly favorable reviews overall by film critics and audience members but not without some criticizing it as too alienating and narrow.
The coming-of-age story follows a 13-year-old Chinese Canadian, Meilin, who must learn how to navigate puberty and be a dutiful daughter. She has an ancestral connection to red pandas and is imbued with the ability to turn into the animal when she feels intense emotions.
The film, directed by Academy Award winner Domee Shi and starring Sandra Oh (as Meilin's mother), was rated 95 percent certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and was ranked 12 out of 26 on Rotten Tomatoes list of Pixar films. The overall critics' consensus on the website was positive and read: Heartwarming, humorous, beautifully animated, and culturally expansive, Turning Red extends Pixars long list of family-friendly triumphs."
But a Twitter user pointed out the discrepancy between critics and the public, with some viewers saying its targeted to a specific audience and wildly inappropriate."
One viewer on Rotten Tomatoes said the film was totally unrelatable to the general population, while another said it was crude to talk about puberty; both gave the film one star.
Some of the criticism surrounds the idea of encouraging teenage rebellion, but a number of viewers and critics are pointing out some of the double standards in the criticism and how race and gender might play into the idea of not being relatable.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/turning-red-spurs-debate-double-standards-film-criticism-rcna19938
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This really brings the question of "Who is doing the loudest screaming and why?" Let's talk about that.
Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)It's Pixar.
But the same folks were sexed up over cartoon
M & Ms not being sexy enough.
Jilly_in_VA
(10,889 posts)if they're upset about "teenage rebellion". Or maybe that's white preacher men.