Pixar’s latest masterpiece is now available on Disney+ to stream for free. Soul is cinema at its finest, surpassing Ratatouille as my favorite Pixar film. Do I recommend it to kids? No way. Its themes and messages will go far over their heads, in my personal opinion. And though they’ll appreciate the film’s incredible visual components, they won’t know what’s going on. This is an extremely intellectual, philosophical film. Among countless other things, it meanders through the existential crises of adult living. It honestly feels like a Pixar version of a blend of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Inside Out, Birdman, La La Land, and The Tree of Life. But it does not merely mimic these films; it synthesizes the influences into a novel, profound work of art. I’d argue that Soul is, by far, the greatest film of 2020.
The story follows Joe. He’s a middle school band teacher who dreams of being a famous jazz pianist. He is convinced that music is his life’s purpose. But this is tested when he slips into a coma after an accident. He wakes up without a body, detached from the known universe, in the netherworld where souls exist before birth and after death. He embarks upon an elaborate journey to return to his human body on Earth. On the way, he meets an unborn soul. With categorically different personalities and outlooks on human existence, they clash. Their philosophies, as well as the conclusions they draw from identical experiences, are antithetical. Their adventure is a paradigm shift, challenging their beliefs while transforming their outlooks on life.
The result is a highly emotional, challenging experience. This film shines the most in its subtle little facets, emphasizing the beauty of nature, living in the moment, and the banalities we take for granted. Of course, my interpretations of Soul are idiosyncratic—you might have completely different takes on it—but what we can all share from Soul is its beautiful, cathartic, relatable nature. It captures the essence of life in ways that transcend the constraints of non-animated films. The animation is so lifelike that you forget you’re watching an animated film at times. The dialogue—filled with memorable lines and references—is both thoughtful and hilarious. Granted, Soul starts out slow, and I felt that it would’ve had one of the best endings ever if it ended 5 minutes earlier than it did. But otherwise, it is a flawless opus by a company that continues to meticulously outperform itself with each of its brilliant films. It will win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and perhaps find itself in the race for Best Picture. Bravo, Pixar. You embody all that is wonderful in humanity.
Rating: 9.5/10
I haven’t watched it yet but it looks amazing! Saying it’s better than Ratatouille is saying a lot. Ratatouille is one of my favorites!
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Ha, to be fair, I’m not sure if it’s actually better than Ratatouille. That film is genius. But Soul does beat it at least in my personal ranking. Hope you enjoy!
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I watched the movie before this review and liked it. But now I want to watch it again with your review in mind. I love the way you break down the movie and what it is about!
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Thanks! And love to see it. Hope you enjoy it even more the second time!
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I loved your overview of this film and agree it was such a great movie, particularly at the end of such a trying year. In reference to it being understood by kids I guess it depends on the child, but my special needs kid watched this and although her understanding was not perhaps as deeps as her adult sister and us parents, she did seem to really understand the importance of the message and how it might apply to her own experiences. Thanks for a great review, well written Luke.
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Thank you! And I’m glad to hear that your child enjoyed it! I’ve gotten some feedback from others too, and it seems like lots of kids are understanding and liking it. It seems that I was quite wrong. My apologies!
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I guess it really does depend on the child, but above all the graphics and animation was so beautiful in this movie wasn’t it.
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Indeed.
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Will probably amend the post to take out the part about not recommending it to kids now! 🤠
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No way Luke, I think everyone has valid opinions and what one person thinks is great for their kids wont necessarily be the same as others. I think you reviewed this well.
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Thank you for sharing
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Well said, Luke Atkins
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I hesitated watching soul due to the fact that I love music so much that I am sure to cry during the movie but today is the day I face my fear. Great job on the review my friend!!!
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So excited to see what you think. Enjoy!!!
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Amazing review! 😊
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Ha love to see the comments pouring in it at around the same time! Thanks so much. I appreciate it!
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Probably the best film I’ve ever seen.
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Ha well I fully respect that stance! It’s truly a masterpiece.
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It think it’s definitely the message more than anything, and something so good to come out of these times. Apparently, it was filmed during the pandemic – with voice over artists/actors spread 6 feet apart!
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And wow, didn’t know that they did so much of the work for the film during the pandemic. Makes it even more impressive indeed!
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Totally! 😄
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Jamie Foxx & Tina Fey were superb.
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Just curious: Have you seen Spirited Away? It’s prob the only animated film I’d take over Soul (shoutout to Ratatouille though for be amazing, too).
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Oh yes, Spirited Away! I’ve forgotten about it! I’d say they were both on par in my opinion. 👏 Ratatouille is brilliant too!! Good shout! 😄
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Lol wut?
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Not for kids?! That’s craaazy! Lol, I’m going to lovingly guess you don’t have kids? Mine are 8 and 10 and they co-wrote a review on their take (without ANY prompt from me or their dad). Although much simpler in delivery, I do believe they got the message, I also think a child’s ability to understand complex thematic elements has a lot to do with their external influences (aka: their parents and the likes lol)😊 if you understand existentialist philosophy well enough, you can explain it to anyone at any stage of life! Take care and great review! Check out another take if your interested 🙃 https://zylerandalexsblog.wordpress.com/2020/12/29/soul-review-spoiler-alert/
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Thank you for the comment! I love this so much. Perhaps I should’ve been more specific in saying that I suppose I don’t think it is an ideal film for very young children to see (like toddlers). But now I see why perhaps I was wrong to make that assumption. Love that your kids appreciated the film—I’m so excited to see their thoughts in your review!
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Oh, it’s not my review haha! They have their own blog ❤️ and no, I didn’t have anything to do with it. They set it up all by themselves (parenting WIN!) You’re right though, especially with my youngest, she wouldn’t have sat through it much younger than 5 or 6 probably!
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My apologies! I wrote that comment before I clicked on the blog but now I see. And wow, even more amazing that they set it up. Your kids are wonderful. I feel so inspired now!
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And yep, you are right about me not having kids ha. Cheers and happy new year!
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You as well! ✨
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P.S. Just followed your page and commented on your post. Love how you give a platform to your smart, funny, thoughtful kids and am pumped for future content!
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Link to that scene at the end where he cries while playing piano in his apartment??
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still crying
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Haha so relatable. Even as someone who hasn’t cried during a film since around when I saw Fruitvale Station (2013), I was bawling during that scene. I’ve been looking for a good clip of it on the internet but haven’t been successful so far. Will send the link if that changes!
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Update: Still can’t find it and I’ve been searching for days. But on the bright side, I found an article of someone who had a very similar viewing experience!
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https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/movie-reviews/soul-review-pixar-exceeds-expectations-with-jazzy-masterful-movie/news-story/77420e38800f12051b3a4f139b68933c
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nice!
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Just shared it 2 my blog. Keep it up luke!
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I appreciate it! And love your blog idea. Can’t get enough of Pixar!
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❤
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also dude can u peep my reviews \ lmk what u think of em ? needin feedback
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I’ll check them out now.
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thoughts?
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I like the concise nature. Generally agreed with all of your analyses. Cars, Finding Dory, and Toy Story 4 were a bit weak but the others are indeed brilliant (like you said)!
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thank u 🙂
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Also, let me know if you post more reviews soon! Love them.
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Thx hun !!
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Reblogged this on Pixar Lover Girl and commented:
V concise n smart review. great job~
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I want to watch this so bad 🥲🪄🥺
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Do it! Do you have Disney+? It’s $6.99 for a 1-month membership. Def worth it in my opinion.
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I’m cutting back on expenses
Becoming financially fit
😆 maybe I’ll ask a friend or find a way to watch it without a spending commitment.
Also! Love your perspective & writing style! Such an inspiration!
I bookmarked you!
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Let me know what you think if you get a chance to see it! And thanks. Happy new year!
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Loved this read Luke!
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😀
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By the way, I like your blog. Checking out some of the music you recommended on your Hidden Gems post and am really enjoying it!
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Ah thanks dude! Appreciate the feedback – if you have any bands that you personally like, any of your mates in a band or who are deemed as a ‘hidden gem’, just let me know!
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Sounds great! I’ll let you know if I think of any others that are worthy of hidden gem status, but for now I’ve got to say that my good friend Roland Faunte is an amazing hidden gem. He writes, sings, produces, and plays the instruments for all of his music—so basically he does everything. He’s a musical genius. His stuff is kind of mellow but it’s extremely smart, poetic, and chill. Lots of indie vibes. I def recommend him. Check out the songs Happy Life and Hand Over Hand for starters. The first 90 seconds of Happy Life are slow but after that it explodes into one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard.
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Well that’s good stuff! I’ll give it a listen, thank you!
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In fact, I made the music video for one of the songs on this album. It’s one of my fav songs ever but is a bit slower and less eventful. Just extremely cathartic and powerful lyrics about his struggles with mental health + suicidal thoughts. Will link that as well:
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Sorry for all of the spam, by the way.
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Nae worries! Appreciate the help with it all
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But yeah he’s still pretty lowkey (though I’m convinced that he’ll be super famous in a few years). Went to Boston University with me before I transferred to Harvard and we had the same friend group. Now he has several million plays on the album!
Let me know what you think if you get a chance to listen. Cheers!
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He’s only dropped one album so far but it’s honestly one of my top 3 favorites of all time. 🔥
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Just checked out Roland’s music and – wow! Impressive numbers with 100k monthly listeners! I don’t necessarily think he’s “Hidden Gems” material as such via his avid following but appreciate the call-out. He’s certainly got another follower outta me, though. And ya never know, I could just give him an album review 😉
Cheers
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Fair point. Let me know if you write a review. Would love to see it. I followed you and am looking forward to future posts. Happy new year!
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Will do, same to you Luke!
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Well done
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Also thanks for the support on Twitter. I appreciate it!
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