It's basically the same story as Encanto!
Both are about an overbearing grandma that wanted everyone to be perfect. It's the same exact thing just in different settings.
shareBoth are about an overbearing grandma that wanted everyone to be perfect. It's the same exact thing just in different settings.
shareAnd meticulously crafted to not celebrate white people. At least Encanto had a couple good songs (But not nearly as good as Coco).
shareI got the impression that Turning Red and Encanto came from the same origin proto-script. You know, like those "twin movies" e.g., Armageddon & Deep Impact, Olympus Has Fallen & White House Down, Megamind & Despicable Me, etc.
I guess Pixar was tasked by Disney to develop two movies at the same time from a single story foundation, one for theatrical release, and another for bolstering Disney+.
Even from the quality of the animation we can see that Encanto has super detailed graphics with state-of-the-art crumbling physics and a couple of nice songs. While Turning Red has standard quality graphics on par with older releases, no bleeding-edge tech and generic songs not even performed by professional singers. Turning Red was destined to Disney+ from the get go.
It's an effevtive cost-saving strategy if you think about it.
For me the biggest tell is that it simply was free out of the gate. No theatrical release to Disney+ 30 days later. Disney knows it was weak - they aren’t stupid at all. “Straight-to-VHS” releases aren’t held to the same critical standards as theatrical. Disney has been making garbage movies for decades on VHS-only.
shareI guess Pixar was tasked by Disney to develop two movies at the same time from a single story foundation, one for theatrical release, and another for bolstering Disney+.[/quote]
[quote]Turning Red was destined to Disney+ from the get go.
Turning Red was originally meant to get a theatrical release too
Why would Pixar make direct-to-video release movies? Also, the movie's budget is $175 million like most of their films over the past 5 years. It's not even on the same caliber as the DisneyToons Studios' Planes movies. which were meant to be cheap direct-to-video spinoffs to Cars. If Turning Red "is" supposed to be direct-to-Disney+ from the get-go, then I guess that has to be the most expensive direct-to-video/VOD movie they ever made...Turning Red is not even on the
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