

A pioneer in CG animation, Pixar proves once again that it's miles ahead of the competition in this field. If the premise doesn't appeal to you, at least let yourself be carried away by the film's sumptuous animation. As is often the case in Pixar films, there is a subtext, and this is obvious: Elementary is about racism and the desire for social as well as racial diversity (Flam's family is immigrant and poor, while Flack's illustrates a bourgeoisie rooted in art culture). There's no great originality in this tale of impossible love between two opposing "races". Rather rare in a children's film, this genre is well brought out this time, not always subtle, but wildly endearing. The viewer soon realizes that Flam and Flack are not just friends. Pixar's new film is the first romantic comedy of its kind. Their meeting is the starting point for a succession of disasters, but above all for a beautiful love story. This city, clearly reminiscent of New York, is home to Flam, an intrepid, quick-witted young woman with a strong character, and Flack, a sentimental, fun-loving boy who's more of a follower at heart. The elements don't always mix well, and their cohabitation can quickly become explosive. That is, as long as each one stays in its own corner. In Element City, fire, water, earth and air live in perfect harmony.

In some cinemas, the film will be preceded by a short film, Carl's Date, the follow-up to Pixar's smash hit Là-Haut. What if these elements were alive? What if these elements were alive? " asks the director. Some elements mix with each other, others don't. Our story is inspired by the natural elements - fire, water, earth and air. We were one of those families who ventured into a new country with dreams and hopes - all mixed together in a big bath of cultures and languages in pretty little neighborhoods. " My parents emigrated from Korea in the early 1970s and set up a grocery store in the Bronx. Peter Sohn (Arlo's Journey) explains that he was inspired by his childhood in New York.

These four natural elements drive the little world imagined by Peter Sohn for his new animated film.
