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  • @Saberspark
    @Saberspark  2 года назад +10240

    What did y'all think about the movie? I'm legit curious to hear from folks who didn't like it. Like people can like or dislike WHATEVER they want but social media discourse is akin to dumping gas on the fire and it's getting old

  • @memorian8472
    @memorian8472 2 года назад +4774

    Honestly, the strangest thing I've seen about this film is adults saying that children shouldn't watch this film because it features and discusses puberty....a thing...THAT AFFECTS CHILDREN. My only guess is that some of the adults are actually guilty of what they're afraid of this movie reflecting in themselves. But at least Mei's mother actually tried to discuss her 'red peony blooming'.

    • @toastyhotdog6505
      @toastyhotdog6505 2 года назад +52

      turning mid

    • @Panda-cute
      @Panda-cute 2 года назад +414

      I was laughing so hard at that scene, it was so awkward and hilarious. And honestly I really appreciate pixar including it as I cant remember a single pixar or recent animated movie that's ever acknowledged puberty and periods

    • @SwiftNimblefoot
      @SwiftNimblefoot 2 года назад +44

      I think it's because most responsible parents would like to tell their children about puberty themselves... not let a movie do it.

    • @Aorchid
      @Aorchid 2 года назад +315

      @@SwiftNimblefoot why though. this movie specifically only touched on periods not on all the other stuff that comes with it. I think it might be a good way to start yk

    • @jmaes7735
      @jmaes7735 2 года назад +271

      @@SwiftNimblefoot but 1) this is the type of movie you watch with your kid 2) it starts a conversation

  • @Kitty6561
    @Kitty6561 2 года назад +15112

    It really is the movie form of “Do not kill the part of you that is cringe, kill the part that cringes” and I love that

    • @thealchemistking4063
      @thealchemistking4063 2 года назад +273

      I think i achieved this.

    • @thepinkestpigglet7529
      @thepinkestpigglet7529 2 года назад +311

      It's what I'm always telling people

    • @nana-dm5ri
      @nana-dm5ri 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ue2--eLmrTI/видео.html

    • @geministrial950
      @geministrial950 2 года назад +223

      Im going to start living by this

    • @matguimond92
      @matguimond92 2 года назад +128

      I feel cringe in my stomach
      so
      I'll give myself an ulcer then.

  • @Swifly_Norman
    @Swifly_Norman 2 года назад +2439

    Why is nobody talking about the scene when the dad is making dinner and the food is all zoomed in and stuff. It just looked so beautiful, just an absolute chef’s kiss

    • @hufflepuffleshuffle
      @hufflepuffleshuffle 2 года назад +130

      Dude. The lettuce leaves they show that had the water droplets on them? That visual was super satisfying to me for whatever reason. 🤣

    • @7bvbyyrissa
      @7bvbyyrissa 2 года назад +8

      !!!!

    • @PoggusAmogus
      @PoggusAmogus 2 года назад +25

      That scene hits different

    • @joeyjerry1586
      @joeyjerry1586 2 года назад +24

      Seriously, that is some of the most beautiful looking animated food I’ve seen

    • @catdragon2584
      @catdragon2584 2 года назад +39

      If you listen very carefully during that scene, you can hear the animators flexing

  • @lovefromwonderland
    @lovefromwonderland Год назад +1006

    The fact that people were complaining about the period stuff pissed me off. It’s NOT inappropriate at all. It happens to every girl, and teaching them that is important. That whole mindset of “it’s inappropriate” is basically teaching girls that they should be ashamed of themselves and their developing bodies.

    • @EclecticallyEccentric
      @EclecticallyEccentric Год назад +125

      It's also teaching parents to parent based on what they find comfortable instead of considering what's best for their child.

    • @josephstalin5751
      @josephstalin5751 Год назад +3

      It’s nasty tbh. Lol ew I don’t want to know about that shit. Would be like bleeding from your pebis like nobody wants to imagine or learn about that

    • @shibadawn
      @shibadawn Год назад +121

      @@josephstalin5751 It's a normal part of life for a lot of people. It's important for everyone to learn about it. What if you're a single dad with a daughter who just started her period. She's terrified because no one told her this would happen. A lot of people think they're dying when they first get their period because they aren't told its gonna happen, and it can be very painful and or a lot of blood. There's also a lot of misinformation about it in general. Sure it's not pleasant, there's plenty of things in life that aren't, but you can't just ignore it.

    • @josephstalin5751
      @josephstalin5751 Год назад +3

      @@shibadawn but I think it’s gross personally so im asking you to respect my opinion.

    • @shibadawn
      @shibadawn Год назад +110

      @@josephstalin5751 I didn't actually focus on you thinking it's gross. I explained why you can't just ignore it and not learn about it, even if you don't experience it. Like yeah, I never said it was pretty or amazing or anything. That would be lying. It sucks, and it is kinda grim when you think about it. I mean, I wouldn't calling shitting or pissing pretty. But it's something that happens and you do learn about those. You're warned about watching out for certain things, like cancer signs. That's important. There are important things to learn about periods too.
      You thinking it's gross is relatively fine as long as it's not directed at the person going through it and you say it respectfully (which you didn't). But saying 'nobody wants to learn about that' is not only putting words in other people mouths (therefore not an opinion) but highly ignorant.
      Also I definitely got taught all the 'gross' things that happen to penis's. It was just a part of biology class. Basic anatomy is kinda important to know since most people will experience it that way. Hope you actually try to understand what I'm explaining and listen to it, but that's your choice. That being said, I probably won't reply again because it's not really worth it. Have a great day and try to be respectful of others.

  • @Lil_Devil
    @Lil_Devil 2 года назад +5556

    The part where she found her mothers younger self crying really hit me. That whole scene where she leads her mother through the bamboo, and almost heals her mothers inner child is so deep, and so well done.

    • @Aureaun
      @Aureaun 2 года назад +171

      Yes!! That part was super impactful and a lot of people gloss over it

    • @kristineilochi4615
      @kristineilochi4615 2 года назад +127

      I was BAWLING on that scene!😭😭😭

    • @Selilokie
      @Selilokie 2 года назад +14

      @@kristineilochi4615 me too

    • @not_obsidian
      @not_obsidian 2 года назад +38

      @@kristineilochi4615 I cried like 5 times and it was all during those scenes😭😭

    • @FeyPax
      @FeyPax 2 года назад +73

      I did actually tear up then. I wish it was more explored with her confronting this side of her mother and her mother having to come to terms/peace with her child self/ heal her inner child.

  • @Paola-gt4dl
    @Paola-gt4dl 2 года назад +3578

    I love how there are people saying that kids shouldn't see this movie because it's too "mature" but The Lion King and Tangled are perfect movies for kids even if they have murder, kidnapping and abuse in general, like "murder is ok but the mother asking if her daughter had her first period is just too much"

    • @killerdragonark1128
      @killerdragonark1128 2 года назад +435

      Let’s all say it, people! DOUBBBBBBLLEEE! SSTTTAANNDAARRRDDDSS

    • @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans
      @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans 2 года назад +236

      DOUBLEEE STAANNNDDDAAAERDDDSSS

    • @lorettabes4553
      @lorettabes4553 2 года назад +166

      @@killerdragonark1128 DOUBLEEEE STANDAAARDSSS

    • @juicyparsons
      @juicyparsons 2 года назад +209

      I thought Mother Gothel was showing an extreme side of parenting....but when that's the REALITY for so many children....I can imagine movies like this help them feel less alone. there's this idea that we shouldn't show kids the ugliness of adults but they experience that sh*t in real life I'd rather they had some mass media reflective of their situation instead of pretending all kids' lives are simply rainbows and butterflies

    • @stelavatyasubs4207
      @stelavatyasubs4207 2 года назад +139

      “BuT pEriOdS aRe gRosS 🥺🥺😡🤮”

  • @ianhall7513
    @ianhall7513 2 года назад +943

    Changing into the panda at school while hiding it from their mother is a classic teenager thing. There are so many things I found easier to tell my friends than my parents. Especially a parent as controlling as her mother. I wouldn’t call that an oversight.

    • @tacothursday7364
      @tacothursday7364 Год назад +43

      Can confirm 👍
      It was like being two completely different people, one at school & one at home

    • @communistpropaganda3629
      @communistpropaganda3629 Год назад +31

      SAME. I am complety out of the closet at school, but at home? Absolutely not.

    • @xkkitsu
      @xkkitsu Год назад

      I totally agree with this! Plus if you've never been the "rebellious" kid and you're just stepping into these new things, you're not gonna know how to hide that side of yourself. You're gonna be a bit dumb about it because you're just a dumb kid lol

    • @callofabyss
      @callofabyss Год назад +5

      Same, for SO many things
      I can't even bring myself to tell my mother about my entire online history at this point because it's so much and yet my friends know

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 Год назад +14

      frfr. I could relate to that analogy so much in highschool especially, where I met my best friend and started finding a lot of things out about myself. but did my parents ever know? NOPE, at least nothing I didn’t tell them myself. it’s really a matter of trust and being comfortable opening up around your parents, and for a lot of kids, they sadly can’t do that. because they’re afraid of the judgement they’ll receive. I was afraid, and I was right in the end. I was judged, they didn’t like my friend, and all these new things about me they’d rather stifle. sometimes it’s suffocating having to depend on people that dont like the majority of who you’re becoming.

  • @nohrianscum9791
    @nohrianscum9791 2 года назад +840

    The scene that has really stuck with me is Mei's rooftop run to get to the concert, popping in and out of panda form to get propulsion like a video game speedrunner exploiting a bug for unnatural movement.

  • @Sarah_H
    @Sarah_H 2 года назад +4834

    The parents who are shitting on this movie because "this movie is teaching our kids to be rebellious!" are the parents who saw too much of themselves in Mei's mom, and it made them SUPER uncomfortable when the movie said "hey, overbearing parents are bad, actually"

    • @bluecrossfire2375
      @bluecrossfire2375 2 года назад +528

      If they want something so obedient, then they should get a robot.

    • @pinkanime_cat1460
      @pinkanime_cat1460 2 года назад +70

      @@bluecrossfire2375 or a dog.

    • @GalaxiaStars
      @GalaxiaStars 2 года назад +369

      @@bluecrossfire2375 Yeah too many strict parents/guardians expect their kids to act like robots. Being too strict is going to make your kid more likely to rebel in secret and hide stuff from you. There is no such thing as a super obedient kid who's never tempted to rebel unless something's actually wrong.

    • @tehyacreates5496
      @tehyacreates5496 2 года назад +54

      Therapy could fix their viewpoint

    • @zadock6370
      @zadock6370 2 года назад +223

      @@tehyacreates5496 therapy only works if you want to change. these types of parents don't want to change. they see their view as supreme and no one is going to change that.

  • @ItsBofu
    @ItsBofu 2 года назад +6235

    I saw a lot of parents my age (mid 30s) criticizing the movie for portraying a "rebellious" child not getting punished. The fact that the child was completely obedient to a fault and only "rebelled" after her mother traumatized and humiliated her, and constantly belittled or dismissed her interests, didn't really matter to them - the child "misbehaved," so they needed to be punished!
    Says more about how terrible they are at parenting more than anything about the movie.

    • @dreamingahopefuldream4439
      @dreamingahopefuldream4439 2 года назад +727

      Yeah for real, that just says more about them as parents than anything else. Kids rebel for various reasons, especially when they are being abused. Maybe instead of wondering why your kid 'rebels' against you, learn why you're bad as a parent?

    • @andre21198
      @andre21198 2 года назад +283

      Well the adults that are mad at that detail were raised like that. You act out, you misbehave, you get punished, eventually. The reason why you break the rules is utterly irrelevant. I was raised the same way.

    • @Panda-cute
      @Panda-cute 2 года назад +484

      these are the people who maybe shouldn't have kids tbh. if you have a kid and expect them to be your little robot slave, that's disturbing. it's like they dont care that the mom is in the wrong here. it's good for kids to have their own minds.

    • @washedblue
      @washedblue 2 года назад +314

      it's crazy to see that take, like they completely missed the point and didn't even watch the movie. it's meant to be relatable to all folks but aside from growing up, it is largely about Asian parenting (particularly 1st-3rd gen) and generational trauma. the culture matters. her mom's supposed to be a dialed-down "Tiger mom." the only time Mei openly disobeyed her was taken personally and she completely lost it which is realistic.
      her mom repeatedly embarrassed her (wasn't trying to be awful but showed she did not care about her daughter's feelings or considered her perspective), didn't respect her choices or trust Mei's judgment (shows in her comments and judgment of her friends), wants to be close but doesn't allow her to be honest or set boundaries, makes her feel like a bad person for her interests and being her age, had unreasonably high expectations, and basically everything she did made it very difficult for someone that young to be open and honest with her parent. if her mother wasn't allowing her to breathe and be human, especially at such an age, it's not surprising she eventually rebelled (or felt solace with her friends) and Mei wasn't exactly out there drinking and being a parent's worst nightmare. she also felt remorse for it.
      the sad fact is that many Asian parents *would* double down like that audience wants but it would inevitably cause issues with their relationship and the kid's growing psyche. like did they not watch the movie at all?? especially finding the mom's fractured self in the forest? and it unfortunately doesn't always end nicely like with this family but starts the cycle again once they have children or causes irreparable damage... which the movie somewhat shows with the mom and grandmother, that I guess those viewers fell asleep for?

    • @SwiftNimblefoot
      @SwiftNimblefoot 2 года назад +4

      @@Panda-cute No, kids raised like that turn into little coddled tyrants who are uncapable of existing in the real world, where there are jobs and responsibilities and misbehaving will get you FIRED or arrested.

  • @BarnabusBarbarossa
    @BarnabusBarbarossa 2 года назад +774

    The idea that a movie about things that roughly half of mankind goes through at some point is "unrelatable" is so laughable. Besides, you don't need to have personally experienced a thing to be able to emphathise with it. I may never have had a period, but I can still have empathy for someone going through those changes. Just like I can emphathise with the shock of turning into a red panda, even though it's not happened to me.

    • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
      @ARCtheCartoonMaster 2 года назад

      Did it ever occur to you that maybe they just don’t think it’s appropriate for children? Like… I don’t think any children’s movie ever depicts male reproductive functions.

    • @harveyhaslostit
      @harveyhaslostit 2 года назад +109

      @@ARCtheCartoonMaster I've already seen it mentioned that yes, this actually a problem. The realistic and child appropriate depiction of male puberty is barely covered by media. Which of course sucks, but it's not like female puberty has media like this either.
      I really don't understand how one might think it's not child appropriate. From what I've heard, it seems perfectly fit for children. More so than many other pieces of children's media.

    • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
      @ARCtheCartoonMaster 2 года назад +13

      @@harveyhaslostit If it helps, the reproductive system is at least covered in educational media aimed at kids, and it’s done in a way that kids will understand and not want to seek out any weird sex acts. Hell - as a kid, I remember being confused why people *enjoyed* having sex.

    • @DancingTiger
      @DancingTiger 2 года назад +72

      @@ARCtheCartoonMaster The movie only mentions that it exists and make a joke about it. It's not like it shows it or something

    • @dragonninja3655
      @dragonninja3655 2 года назад +11

      As a girl, I didn't find this movie to be relatable. But I was never into boy bands and it just seems weird people are getting so excited a period was brought up in this movie. I don't care that it is in there, it just isn't anything special. I kinda just found all the characters annoying. I also didn't like that no one reacted realistically to the shape shifting child in what is otherwise normal earth. Unless canadians are way weirder than I thought they were.

  • @lesyayarmolenko1401
    @lesyayarmolenko1401 2 года назад +568

    I was a lot like Mei as a child (minus the top grades). I'd even draw / write what I considered "steamy and hot" in diaries. I'd develop crushes on every cute boy I passed by in the hallway. My friends were crazy over Tokio Hotel and we were sure each of us would marry a member of the band. I was never made aware of periods. I remember starting to bleed one day at school, being terrified, stuffing toilet paper into my pants, and being laughed at by a group of boys when they saw a stain on my butt.
    When I got home, I hid in the closet and refused to open the door for my mom when she got home because I was scared of what she'd say. Why do we have to be ashamed of something practically every young woman will have to go through? Why not prepare them once they're around the right age? Why not let them know it's okay and not something to hide?

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos 2 года назад +97

      Oh god. Not telling your kids about puberty should be considered neglect, same as if you never teach them how to read.

    • @heymewisconsin7841
      @heymewisconsin7841 2 года назад

      How old were you?

    • @heymewisconsin7841
      @heymewisconsin7841 2 года назад +2

      And what age should CPS should called. Late bloomers/early bloomer are a thing so…

    • @TonysewR42YT
      @TonysewR42YT 2 года назад +8

      @@BJGvideos how in hell should it be considered neglect?

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos 2 года назад +65

      @@TonysewR42YT Not giving them vital information like that? That's akin to never bothering to teach them how to read.

  • @sleepywitchcrafts
    @sleepywitchcrafts 2 года назад +1936

    With the whole red panda period thing, the director actually said that she wanted to do red pandas more because China and Canada 's colors are red and white. Which to me seems ten times funnier.

    • @sakurashy8492
      @sakurashy8492 2 года назад +163

      Which makes it more unique since black and white pandas are usually the traditional animals representing China.

    • @fernandovazquez1594
      @fernandovazquez1594 2 года назад +4

      That makes sense especially now that Canada is a communist country just like China. 👍

    • @guy-sl3kr
      @guy-sl3kr 2 года назад +39

      @@fernandovazquez1594 God, I wish.

    • @EquinoxGT
      @EquinoxGT 2 года назад +75

      @@fernandovazquez1594 I'm certain you feel like you came off very intelligent here, but alas, twas not.

    • @SBaby
      @SBaby 2 года назад +5

      I thought it was because they didn't have permission to call it Teen Wolf 3.

  • @xxTC-96xx
    @xxTC-96xx 2 года назад +8564

    I like that they didn’t shy away from certain subject matter with puberty, it was refreshing

    • @megamaggotman7025
      @megamaggotman7025 2 года назад +16

      Ok

    • @Mia-gy9uc
      @Mia-gy9uc 2 года назад +139

      @@megamaggotman7025 Ok

    • @beththegreen
      @beththegreen 2 года назад +171

      Periods? Why are YOU shying away from saying periods??

    • @michaellavallie3896
      @michaellavallie3896 2 года назад +240

      I’m surprised they said pads…which is weird because that’s a normal topic

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre 2 года назад +25

      Yeah, Pixar definitely didn't shy away from that reference (and maybe metaphor).

  • @kesselrunner
    @kesselrunner 2 года назад +422

    Yeah, my teenage years were spent in silence. I internalized everything until I was 19 and it destroyed me. Still picking up the pieces 20 years later. I'd like to see them make a movie about that.

    • @samovarsa2640
      @samovarsa2640 2 года назад +46

      Hey there fellow horribly emotionally regressed and damaged person by having internalized all the social pressures into not ever being an individual person

    • @kesselrunner
      @kesselrunner 2 года назад +18

      @@samovarsa2640 I actually managed to translate all the internalized social pressure into a sense of purified non-conformity, ie: the world literally had nothing for me, so why bother trying to follow it? It didn't help that I was going through the process of being in love for the first time. Wanting to be a part of somebody's life while at the same time not wanting to have any interaction with the world. Yeah, didn't end well. Heart crushed to pieces, soul torn in two... It wasn't pretty.

    • @samovarsa2640
      @samovarsa2640 2 года назад +9

      @@kesselrunner sympathies

    • @kesselrunner
      @kesselrunner 2 года назад +10

      @@samovarsa2640 Thanks. It took me way too long to be able to put my past under the microscope and see it from an objective standpoint. Even now, twenty years later, I'm still rediscovering bits and pieces of myself that fell to the wayside back then. It's always a bit of a joyous occasion to remember something that was lost, though. On the whole, I've made considerable progress.

    • @umamifan
      @umamifan 2 года назад

      No.

  • @Niobesnuppa
    @Niobesnuppa 2 года назад +1242

    Honestly, as a Norwegian, this outcry online is really bizarre to me. In my country we have children's shows, children's books and children's movies that deal with puberty, and I don't hear anybody here screaming "Think of the children!" Hell, we even have a children's book for like 6 year olds explaining where babies come from, that's actually how I first found out about reproduction when I was a kid. The fact that people are genuinely advocating for keeping children in the dark about what's happening to their bodies when they're like 11 is insane to me, you'd think we were living in the 1800's or something. Most 11 year olds already know every swear word in the book, having a movie that mentions periods isn't going to scar them for life, especially since a lot of them probably already have gotten their period at that age, as was the case with me. This attitude of shame does nothing but make young girls more uncomfortable with and ashamed of their own bodies, because if it's something adults consider to be taboo, clearly it must be something that they should be ashamed of, right?

    • @gentle285
      @gentle285 2 года назад +99

      I completely agree with you! I'm not really sure that outside of the USA any of this "being woke" bullsht actually exist. I have never heard that constant whining which is going on online in my country or in Europe in general.

    • @akuma7425
      @akuma7425 2 года назад

      @@gentle285 It actually exist outside of USA, I don't know about other country but the whole "being woke" bullsht is really present in France

    • @Sparkletta
      @Sparkletta Год назад +111

      I got my periods like four days after turning eleven, and the only reason I didn't lose my head was because I was educated about it prior. Seriously, having your cycle should be treated as normal as going to the bathroom.

    • @avocado3-in-182
      @avocado3-in-182 Год назад

      Lmao I got my period when I was 10. Fck them people trying to shield kids out of puberty. They aint gonna stick as 4 years old forever. 🙄

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 Год назад +33

      right??! I wish our states were more like where you live. people really undervalue kid’s perspectives and always speak FOR them. just like meimei’s mother. it’s ironic, really.

  • @roo_boi900
    @roo_boi900 2 года назад +1564

    A part in the movie that shocked me in a peasant way is when Mei first transformed into the panda and Ming brought her pads thinking she got her period. She even said the word “Pads”! The fact the movie didn’t try to censor it by simply implying that it was a hygiene product with women’s health being so stigmatized was such a breath of fresh air

    • @Nortarachanges
      @Nortarachanges 2 года назад +105

      Same! Especially since she brought a variety ^_^

    • @jestphoenix
      @jestphoenix 2 года назад +84

      the variety got me too... i didnt even know scented pads existed

    • @Krlytz
      @Krlytz 2 года назад +79

      Same here! And then in the school scene we even see one of the packages in a close up. I was so shocked in a pleasant way, like, "omg a Pixar movie is actually ACKNOWLEDGING this is a real thing". And I love them for it.

    • @Joltik-cr6iv
      @Joltik-cr6iv 2 года назад +36

      @@jestphoenix the variety was very nice except the scented pads; scented pads are really dangerous and harmful so that was my only gripe with that scene lol

    • @oppi-hop
      @oppi-hop 2 года назад +27

      same here lmao. come to think you rarely ever seen depictions of pads or tampons are just regular hygiene products people use in film and tv. love the fact that they depicted it as a normal part of life :D

  • @littl3d0ll68
    @littl3d0ll68 2 года назад +1979

    Seeing Mei draw pretty tame stuff and having it considered as “sexy” or “smut” was so hilarious to me 😭 I remember being around her age and doing the same exact thing, even down to drawing that stuff in such a secretive way to keep the imaginary eyes away lmao

    • @LuckyVine
      @LuckyVine 2 года назад +49

      It was heavily implied that she drew more explicit stuff than what is shown. How did you not get that?

    • @soulcream2388
      @soulcream2388 2 года назад +258

      meis full notebook is actually shown on the official turning red artbook and its actually pretty tame. some of it is just her homework but most of it is just shirtless devon drawings of him being centaurs and mermaids

    • @littl3d0ll68
      @littl3d0ll68 2 года назад +165

      @@LuckyVine How can you not get that I was basing my view of that on my own experiences? A lot of the time what’s considered as “explicit” when it comes to something a child made is greatly exaggerated, especially to the child themself or their overly-protective parent, so the other things she drew could very easily go in either direction, and frankly isn’t worth debating over

    • @Hesadryt
      @Hesadryt 2 года назад +59

      With you 100% on this topic. People having the same overblown reaction that the movie is poking fun at the mom over are really missing the point. 😅

    • @Hesadryt
      @Hesadryt 2 года назад +103

      @@LuckyVine it’s not. The movie is poking fun at the mom for overreacting (as evidenced throughout the movie with her getting upset at a pre/early teen boy bands “gyrations”).

  • @memandylov
    @memandylov 2 года назад +349

    My boyfriend is a type 1 diabetic and he called me crying when he watched turning red and saw a diabetic character in the movie. That was all it took for him to convince me to watch it with him and it made me cry too, for different reasons. This movie does so much for so many people and even though I didn't absolutely love it the way I love a lot of other newer Disney/Pixar movies, I think it's really important and definitely worth watching

    • @Capybaraism
      @Capybaraism Год назад +5

      What?

    • @communistpropaganda3629
      @communistpropaganda3629 Год назад +36

      @@Capybaraism There's a character in the movie with a patch for type one diabetes on her arm.

    • @georgerobertson7010
      @georgerobertson7010 Год назад

      @@communistpropaganda3629 which character was that? I don’t remember

    • @Biscuity_hole
      @Biscuity_hole Год назад +26

      @@georgerobertson7010 I'm kinda late, but her name is Stacy Frick. The one with the butterfly clips

    • @georgerobertson7010
      @georgerobertson7010 Год назад

      @@Biscuity_hole oh now I remember

  • @puppetpawss
    @puppetpawss Год назад +114

    Something I love about Priya is her monotone voice.
    It's most likely because she's supposed to be the goth girl of the friend group, but I love how she's portrayed as having a monotone voice and isn't villainized or made out to be weird because of it.
    Generally depending on my mood, my voice often fluctuates and can become monotone when I'm in more of a depressive or bored state. And I'm often criticized by my parents for showing "disrespect" or "acting like I'm bored" when I'm not trying to be, it's just how I sound at that point and time. So I like that this movie normalizes a character with a flat voice.

  • @Rainjojo
    @Rainjojo 2 года назад +2428

    My mother hates the movie because mei “is disobedient and ungrateful.” In her words but in the movie this girl has been nothing but hardworking, grateful and obedient to her overbearing mother. A red flag i had of my toxic mother was that she would’ve beaten mei if she acted like that and her mom was only trying to protect her. Now she wonders why I don’t talk to her

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost 2 года назад +96

      Damn

    • @oliverdelica2289
      @oliverdelica2289 2 года назад +94

      Brutal 😶😶

    • @jessicaHcat
      @jessicaHcat 2 года назад +388

      I've seen comments about Encanto that are similar too. Someone said their dad said Mirabel is ungrateful and shouldn't be complaining because her family put a roof on top of her head. So many abusive parents (mentally and physically)!

    • @akiterutsukishima3428
      @akiterutsukishima3428 2 года назад +238

      The thing is that some parents shifts the blame onto their children rather than addressing it and talking to them about it.
      I use to be depressed I was diagnosed with it, all my parents did was simply ignore it and say shit like, “I do all this for you why aren’t you happy?” And the only person that actually talk to me about it was my little brother because he is going through similar things.
      What I’m say it that parents need to stop seeing things in their own perceptive and open their damn eyes up. Hitting someone is NOT the only type of abuse there is! Why can’t some people get that through their thick skull?

    • @toastyhotdog6505
      @toastyhotdog6505 2 года назад +8

      @Jack Roosevelt turning mid

  • @Coolnerd89
    @Coolnerd89 2 года назад +6795

    Turning Red is well worth the watch. If you can relate to a clown fish, a talking car, and a superhero, you can relate to being a teenager.

  • @VanAkita
    @VanAkita 2 года назад +266

    The thing that really made me go "really?" on the reactions for the film was that some parents felt that the period metaphors (and not so metaphors, no spoilers) were inappropriate for kids. People, your precious children will become teenagers one day. You will be forced to talk to a teen who is scared and confused by the development of their body and most likely will ignore you. Kill the stigma already and be good parents instead of complaining about a movie that will probably fill in your job in the future.

    • @dimsufferer9951
      @dimsufferer9951 11 месяцев назад +7

      My grandmother got her first period at 8. My mother got her first one at 9. I didn't get mine until almost 14 and that was extremely abnormal. The people who don't want their kids learning about periods until they’re teenagers are the dumbest to me because if you don't explain these things to your daughters, they're going to be scared and confused when it first happens

    • @elleofhearts8471
      @elleofhearts8471 10 месяцев назад +3

      and I can only imagine that if a parent isn't talking to their kids about reproductive changes that comes long with puberty when it becomes relevant for their age group, they're probably not talking to their kids about sex when they become teens either and thats also very concerning.

  • @nitzan3782
    @nitzan3782 2 года назад +135

    Merida was 14. She was adultified due to being a princess.
    And yes, every teenage girl had a moment where her getting a period was revealed to her peers. So Ming running up to the school with maxi-pads was 100% relatable and something that need to be represented.

  • @jbcatz5
    @jbcatz5 2 года назад +2564

    The whole period scene perfectly exemplifies Ming and her attitude to Mei. She thinks she knows what’s going on and thinks she all the answers because she genuinely believes she’s doing what’s best for Mei, but because Mei isn’t being open and honest she doesn’t realise she’s got an off reading until faced with something about her daughter at the worst possible time for Mei. She’s ultra prepared, but for the wrong thing.

  • @deathwatcher19
    @deathwatcher19 2 года назад +1463

    I love the scene with Mei and her ancestor. The smile she gave Mei when she keep the panda. Her ancestor was happy that finally one of her grandchildren wanted the gift she gave them.

    • @bellav7241
      @bellav7241 2 года назад +139

      And it’s such a positive twist on the whole notion in families of doing things for the sake of your ancestors. “Your great-xyz went through so much worse you should be grateful!” Etc. It sucks when families imply that your deceased relatives that you’ve never met and never can meet wouldn’t approve of you, especially as a kid where your self identity is already unstable. This is just a long winded way of saying it made me super happy too LOL.

    • @tfrs4772
      @tfrs4772 2 года назад +13

      She didn’t actually gave them the gift, it was just a side effect of her ancestor gaining the power to transform into the red panda

    • @saveriannathan1415
      @saveriannathan1415 2 года назад +23

      Ahh i forgot her mother quote that said in her (sun yee lee) time the red panda was a blessing and so she must be happy that Mei Mei accept it

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 2 года назад +12

      Yeah. That scene feels mythical.

    • @99sins
      @99sins 2 года назад +23

      it reminded me of a common thing asked of patients suffering from survivors guilt and mourning over dead loved ones. Basically if they think those dead ones could be there right now, would they be telling you how you should live your life in this very specific way or would they want you to just be the best version of yourself?

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 2 года назад +1176

    Critics: This movie is inappropriate and mature because of the period scene!
    Other animated movies and shows: *has death, blood, and murder*
    Critics: *MASTERPIECES*
    Funny how that works...why? Because the main is a girl. These critics are the people who think everything about a woman's body should be kept tightly locked and strictly preserved which is a DANGEROUS mindset. This movie was extremely tastefully done considering its subject matter. If people were more open to topics like this one being talked about, then they'd finally realize that their idea of reality isn't what it seems

    • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
      @ARCtheCartoonMaster 2 года назад

      Or… maybe it’s because the reproductive system in general is considered inappropriate for children? I don’t know about you, but I’ve never seen a children’s movie depict a guy ejaculating onto a woman’s face.

    • @LogShaw1587
      @LogShaw1587 2 года назад +57

      *proceeds to shove sexism into everything*
      In all seriousness I agree that's a bad mindset to have when it comes to things like this
      And I guess things in general as well

    • @Mate_Antal_Zoltan
      @Mate_Antal_Zoltan 2 года назад +25

      lmao are you just going to casually ignore the intended audience??
      this movie is intended for young girls
      animated movies and shows with death, blood, and murder are intended for mature audiences
      I appreciate that you used the Oxford comma though

    • @Sybil413
      @Sybil413 2 года назад +139

      @@Mate_Antal_Zoltan And kids start getting periods at 9 yo nowadays. I got my first one at 12 and I was the LAST to get it of all the girls I knew. ...how many teenagers will actually experience death, blood and murder before seeing them in a movie? Periods are an appropriate topic for young children to learn about, get over it.

    • @Mate_Antal_Zoltan
      @Mate_Antal_Zoltan 2 года назад

      @@Sybil413 what the fuck?
      I have no idea about how women's anatomy works, but I assume that's because of the hormones that are in junk food, right?

  • @Stervelar
    @Stervelar 2 года назад +321

    I also don't get the backlash, I watched it with my brother and we could both relate to her struggles and loved it, the kind of movie I'd gladly watch again. Yes, the period thing is also there, but that's also part of being human and honestly for us, the movie was both an allegory of that and going from a kid to a teenager. I think that the people crying out there claiming that the movie is about disobeying your parents or inappropriate, either didn't watch it, fell asleep and never watched the end... or they watched something else, a lost tape from a paralell universe.

    • @freshcorn1431
      @freshcorn1431 2 года назад +27

      I don't understand how people thought that this film would "encourage" kids to rebel again their parents. Like, when has there ever been a film where the kids actually do what they're told? Hell, even DISNEY MOVIES have their young protagonists go against their parents' wishes.

    • @Stervelar
      @Stervelar 2 года назад +10

      @@freshcorn1431 Yeah! Good point, this is not even close to be the first film or even animated series that present kids doing something against the parents' will. And I think it's reasonable, it's more common than we might think, to have parents pushing their wishes/expectations on to their children (often with good intentions), without considering what their kids actually like/want/expect or by default they consider the young ones can't have a correct judgement for themselves. It's not a surprise to have this as a common topic.

    • @the-db9bn
      @the-db9bn 2 года назад

      Minority relatable

    • @wildmoonchild8210
      @wildmoonchild8210 2 года назад +16

      I thought the period part was hilarious!! I'm not sure how someone could be mad at those scenes

    • @eshaleemadgavkar
      @eshaleemadgavkar 2 года назад +9

      @@freshcorn1431 Exactly! Mei did rebel against her mother, but the movie treated it as part of life and did not encourage it (as shown in the climax, which is my favorite part of the movie). Ming also dealt with the same treatment from her mother and was unknowingly becoming like her own mom, plus the trauma of accidentally hurting her mother in her panda form. In the end, Ming accepted Mei for WHO she is, and not who she wants her to be (the "perfect little Mei-mei"). She realized and accepted that her expectations were hurting her, although it is understandable why she is the way she is.

  • @mutiniir
    @mutiniir 2 года назад +1822

    i also wanna point out how theres so much greens and reds used in this movie. Red, of course, is the main color of the movie, while green is the anti red. I like how her mom and the rest of the women in the family are wearing green, symbolizing that they reject their red pandas. Not once have I seen Mei wear green in this movie, it's ALL shades of red so her accepting her red panda in the end was pretty obvious even from the colors alone
    THERES ALSO THE USE OF COLORS IN THE LIGHTING SAYING SO MUCH AGHH ITS SO GOOD
    edit: thank u so much for correcting me i literally forgot about the couple of times she wore green ;-;

    • @dragonopossum1441
      @dragonopossum1441 2 года назад +76

      The closest bit of green she wears is her white and green gym uniform- I only noticed that bc it showed up in the video when reading ur comment

    • @HebiHouse
      @HebiHouse 2 года назад +79

      In China, green is used to symbolise wealth or purity, because they purified themselves of the panda.

    • @playvoii4528
      @playvoii4528 2 года назад +13

      i mean for chinese people, green and red is like a lucky color especially red is their national color

    • @cyan-ida4206
      @cyan-ida4206 2 года назад +1

      @09CZS about to mention that but u beat me to it i guess :D

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 2 года назад +6

      mei has a green clip in her hair.

  • @loganalvarez2985
    @loganalvarez2985 2 года назад +1037

    Even the poor hiding place for all the 4 town stuff and showing everyone at school the panda makes sense when you consider the fact that Mei did it, shes an imperfect teenager who would make an illogical decision like this, cause lord knows i made plenty of stupid decisions as a teen while thinking i was a master tactician

    • @pearlyp9898
      @pearlyp9898 2 года назад +92

      Yepp, and also, it works especially well if you consider the panda as not just as a metaphor for puberty, but for your 'true self' specifically. Mei got popular when she stopped trying to be so perfect and instead socialized with the kids and had fun with all of them and actually expressed herself. The scene where the kids suddenly see the panda in the bathroom reminded me of one time I was on a school trip, and I decided to dress up nice and cute and let my hair out instead of wearing the boring, constricting old stuff I usually did, and one classmate just stared at me in disbelief, not even recognizing me for a moment. It's that sort of freedom that you allow yourself, that makes other people notice you. So looking at that plot that way, I felt it went really well with the whole 'learning to become your true self' message ^^
      And also agree on the hiding things below your bed thing. Kids really aren't the best at keeping secrets lol

    • @emigohome
      @emigohome 2 года назад +25

      I absolutely tried to hide my stuff under the bed (and mattress) as a young teen around the same time frame of this movie LOL it's not that illogical for someone that age to think of it as a smart idea

    • @BonaparteBardithion
      @BonaparteBardithion 2 года назад +6

      Hiding under the bed also shows at least a healthy level of trust in her parents. She doesn't trust her mother to approve of her friends and lifestyle, but she does trust her to not go snooping around her room. If she didn't have at least confidence that her privacy would be respected they would have hidden all that stuff at one of the friend's houses. Though confidence was eventually broken that does indicate it's not a regular occurrence.

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 2 года назад +2

      Oh heck yeah. When I was a teen I was reading a smutty fan fic and I shut down the browser before leaving for school. I think it saved the last session and my mother saw it and I got told off for it, as if it was any of her business. But my mother sucked and was abusive when I look back on my childhood so I cut her out of my life when I was an adult.
      The proper response to finding stuff like that is to first off, not go into a persons room uninvited (and people wonder why others struggle with boundaries, it starts with the parents) but if it's in a more public space, like a living room or on an unmarked tape, book, whatever, don't make a big deal about it. Simply let them know that some of their stuff is probably stuff that should stay in their room if it's something that is quite personal.

    • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
      @ARCtheCartoonMaster 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, I couldn’t hide anything under my bed as a kid, because that space was used for a spare mattress. :(

  • @kitsuujujitsuu4025
    @kitsuujujitsuu4025 Год назад +58

    Im a female, and the parts about puberty was literally SO relatable. The whole boy band thing, well, i was never really into them, but my friends were, and it was nice to see that in mei and her friends

    • @laraprisma6381
      @laraprisma6381 Год назад +3

      I also never understood the appeal of boy bands, never understood why so many girls are crazy about a bunch of generic "pretty" boys. I was never a Fan of One Direction, never saw a Fan of Big time rush (I enjoyed their show more)And Especially, I never understood what people my age saw in Jasnten Biber! He was very cheesy and unattractive, his voice was annoying and his music was uninteresting! The part about being unattractive could be because of my undiscovered asexuality at The time, But otherwise I just never understood the obsession with them!!

    • @kitsuujujitsuu4025
      @kitsuujujitsuu4025 Год назад +2

      @@laraprisma6381 literally I just don't get the obsession with these boy bands and Harry styles and stuff. its weird because a lot of them are my type but i literally just dont feel attracted to any of them 😕

  • @suicidalloafofbread2009
    @suicidalloafofbread2009 2 года назад +754

    I loved this movie, but I can't believe that Pixar would expose children to a concept as disgusting as... *Canada* 🤢🤮

  • @Squish_Squash
    @Squish_Squash 2 года назад +2779

    I fell in love with this movie so quickly as soon as Mei and her friends were introduced because it felt for the first time teenage girls were actually represented as teenage girls without trying to cover up or hide the "cringe"; like I started writing fanfiction when I was 12 and had obsessions over really niche interests, and they were large parts of my teenage-hood. I also found the part of hiding those things from your parents relatable too, because I did the same.

    • @aqua2poweros699
      @aqua2poweros699 2 года назад +136

      Yeah the cringe in this movie is honestly more reasonable since its a movie bout teenagers. Complete opposite of the use of cringe in the Emoji Movie

    • @pinkanime_cat1460
      @pinkanime_cat1460 2 года назад +89

      I love how it's showing the "pre-teen" stage even, I feel thirteen is around that. I feel that kids these days are skipping that stage. I remember shopping at justice, playing with dolls, and all that when I was 13. It was awesome

    • @jbcatz5
      @jbcatz5 2 года назад +43

      The crushes also feel like early teen crushes. It’s not dreaming about The One, it’s having the feeling of crushing on someone and processing what it means. We see Mei make the realisation that she’s crushing on Devon, and celebrity crushes are a fact of life. The fact there’s no love interest is refreshing to see.

    • @lilliangladue9048
      @lilliangladue9048 2 года назад +1

      what kind of fan fiction 😳😼

    • @kristien2010
      @kristien2010 2 года назад +21

      Some of the fanfiction I wrote back in the day was so horrible. I look back & think, "I thought this was good?" But I was a kid exploring my creativity & feelings. Also, I password locked those stories. Didn't want Mom seeing them. So yeah, that all sounds very realistic.

  • @marlofritz9355
    @marlofritz9355 2 года назад +621

    I love how this Pixar movie actually sounds more realistic. When Abby's mom says something sounds like stripper music and when Mei's mom rants about drugs and perverts.
    Reminds me of how my actual mom and her friends gossip about each other and talk about their own children.

  • @shevabree746
    @shevabree746 2 года назад +105

    I watched this movie with my adult sized kids, one of their BFF's and my spouse. We all loved it. I found it totally relatable though my teen years were mid to late 80s and my obsession were big hair bands, not boy bands. I remember being so pissed when I tried to join the Poison Fan Club and my mother threw away the mail they sent me. She said I was going to end up doing drugs or some stupid shit. Well jokes on her. To this day I am the only member of my extended maternal family who has never done recreational drugs and I'm 48. But I still like heavy metal.

  • @endanarchy
    @endanarchy 2 года назад +84

    The dad made me melt all the time. What a teddy bear. He was so sweet and loveable.

  • @vismattress5760
    @vismattress5760 2 года назад +910

    People complaining about the “too mature themes” need to understand that it’s accurate as hell. Sorry parents, your kids talk like this.

    • @manwhoismissingtwotoenails4777
      @manwhoismissingtwotoenails4777 2 года назад +35

      I have 2 sisters and a mother. Periods are just talked about sometimes lol.

    • @dimples9746
      @dimples9746 2 года назад +28

      same people probably complain about animation being seen as childish

    • @samfinnell6070
      @samfinnell6070 2 года назад +40

      Imagine if this movie was made to just please parents, it would of ended with Mei being an obedient child lmao

    • @cadekachelmeier7251
      @cadekachelmeier7251 2 года назад +24

      The world would be a better place if every 10 year old knew what a period was.

    • @citroken
      @citroken 2 года назад +25

      @@cadekachelmeier7251 fr I got my period when I was 10 so when her mom said it seemed too early at 13 I was surprised lol. I ran out of the bathroom excited yelling "IM BLEEDING!! :DDD" and wanting to show my mom LMAO

  • @DoctorScienceMan
    @DoctorScienceMan 2 года назад +2462

    As an adult male, I REALLY appreciate what this movie is doing and teaching. It took me an EMBARRASINGLY long time to learn basic stuff about periods and what women go through, and it would have helped ME out in my teenage years if I actually had a better understanding of what girls went through in that time.

    • @devindalton4688
      @devindalton4688 2 года назад +35

      Godzilla had a stroke reading that first sentence and fucking died

    • @DoctorScienceMan
      @DoctorScienceMan 2 года назад +159

      ​@@devindalton4688 Godzilla lives thanks to the internet power of "basic spell checking done only after you make the statement"
      (Thanks for letting me know I needed to clarify what I meant a little less horribly)

    • @devindalton4688
      @devindalton4688 2 года назад +27

      @@DoctorScienceMan All good, lol.

    • @PatientBean
      @PatientBean 2 года назад +136

      I went to a private school and I NEVER learned how the female body works. Hell, I barely learned how the male body worked. It was an embarrassingly long time for me, as well, to learn about all of that.

    • @ToHoldNothing
      @ToHoldNothing 2 года назад +73

      If anything, people blew that aspect out of proportion, like 2-3 times at most just Ming bringing up pads, while Mei and seemingly none of her friends have gone through puberty (maybe Priya, she had backup pads, iirc)

  • @Nexus_KT
    @Nexus_KT Год назад +153

    I absolutely adore this movie. And as someone who grew up with her guardians expecting so much from me, it hit hard. I as expected to be straight, Christian, to go into ROTC and go into the army. To become a doctor or go into a more "fulfilling" career than art or becoming a streamer. And no matter how many times I argued saying it wouldn't be fulfilling if I don't enjoy it, I was always wrong. I went through so much once I became a teenager, and I didn't have a support system. When I went through heartbreak I needed to suck it up. When I was stressed I needed to suck it up and deal with it. It wasn't until my senior year of high school that I finally had enough. And I made me own decisions. I chose my own courses and didn't ask permission any more. And since I chose to leave ROTC, I was making a bad decision and ruining my life (according to them)
    I want to watch this movie with then, and see how they react.

  • @floofzykitty5072
    @floofzykitty5072 2 года назад +55

    There are coming of age stories about boys where underage boys as young as 12 and 13 have explicitly sexual experiences and they are never criticised for being too inappropriate. When I was in high school I even had one such book as required reading in an English class.

  • @EpicBlackflame07
    @EpicBlackflame07 2 года назад +493

    As a guy in their late 20s I could related to this 100% because I remember having to deal with my strict Asian parents in early 2000s. Having them hover parent constantly and making sure everything was perfect.
    This isn't about just periods and red like what everyone on twitter keeps saying. This is literally about tradition, family, and change. Not physically but mentally

    • @scrubmmm8643
      @scrubmmm8643 2 года назад +17

      This man right here... FUCKING GETS IT

    • @dn7949
      @dn7949 2 года назад

      I wish I had asian tiger parents.

    • @glatios
      @glatios 2 года назад

      @@dn7949 Ooh, kinky.

  • @GPKatai
    @GPKatai 2 года назад +1954

    In all honestly, I think that if a boy doesn't know about periods there is a problem. People forget boys may have wifes, girlfriends, friends who are girls, DAUGHTERS! The complaints I see about moms freaking out that their boys now have questions is DUMB. Your boys should know in an age appropriate way. Its a normal function. Its IMPORTANT.

    • @booopoop9767
      @booopoop9767 2 года назад +44

      so true

    • @milokonna
      @milokonna 2 года назад +233

      Funny thing is, if they already hit puberty, they probably already educated themselves about woman's anatomy on the internet, under theirs parent's noses.

    • @AnonimusQualquer
      @AnonimusQualquer 2 года назад +256

      @@milokonna and the sad part is that if they don’t have a minimal guidance on the Internet, they will learn a lot of wrong things about woman’s anatomy

    • @cintronproductions9430
      @cintronproductions9430 2 года назад +37

      Exactly, periods are normal!

    • @themanwithoutaplan9389
      @themanwithoutaplan9389 2 года назад +192

      @@PeyPeySupreme The “online learning” they are most likely referring to is Pornography, which can often cause destructive or harmful views on sex, women, and relationships. Long story short, most porn is fictional and is not a guidebook to the human body especially for younger adolescents. That’s what they mean by “Wrong Anatomy” not that there is a problem with women’s anatomy, but rather incorrect information on women’s anatomy.

  • @beardlessdragon
    @beardlessdragon 2 года назад +138

    Here is my take on the movie:
    It is not my personal cup of tea. It had some storytelling choices that made me scratch my head and I didn't feel it actually brought its themes full-circle for a satisfying conclusion. BUT. It is an important movie that I hope is very impactful for people. It doesn't have to be something I liked or got invested in. It doesn't have to be for me. Because it's going to be a beloved story for many others. It portrays the struggles kids have quite well and has endearing moments that many people will really latch onto. We need more coming-of-age stories that don't shy away from the true growing-up experience and let kids see their full selves on-screen
    Tl;dr Not for me, but the people criticizing the puberty themes should shut tf up :)

    • @AstralXen
      @AstralXen 2 года назад +12

      Respectable opinion

    • @izzyshakir6597
      @izzyshakir6597 Год назад +5

      Respect

    • @rinxmacaroni2085
      @rinxmacaroni2085 Год назад +6

      respectttt

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 Год назад +5

      respect! I love this film for its energy, animation, and style. it’s got a story about an expective and judgmental mother and a growing teen girl that I can relate to. All the criticism about the themes in this movie that “shouldnt be shown to children” baffles me. I would have loved this movie when I was younger, as much as I do now. I feel like a lot of those adults missed the point by at least a few miles.

    • @kumakiel8850
      @kumakiel8850 Год назад +2

      Respect tf outta u dude

  • @glaceongirl1011
    @glaceongirl1011 2 года назад +73

    The part where the mom was disapproving of the friends was a big part for me. I mean the trauma and emotional damage was also big but when mei went something along like “my mom doesn’t really like you” and her friend looked so upset. I immediately went they’ve put the gay pain in full focus. Having a friend you’re super close to and your mom sensing something “off” and not wanting you to be influenced by them. There’s nothing inherently wrong that your friend did but there’s just enough chemistry that your parents catch it and get over protective. One mistake and they use that to force you apart. Any baby crush you get suddenly feels crushing (ha)
    Also the journal part hit HARD. My mom did the same thing. She had me write in a journal and PROMISED not to look in it. I left it at home once and she found out I was dating my best friend thru it. Oh the fight was BAD. I still have issues writing in journals now. It felt very real and as a young teen you really feel like every stresser is so big and crushing and any new thing is either really exciting or terrifying and I think this movie showed that well

  • @littlemisstfc
    @littlemisstfc 2 года назад +1142

    I love how this movie makes it clear that it’s okay to be a kid. With how social media, television, and film is influencing this current generation of kids into growing up faster, I appreciate that Turning Red *exists* to teach them to take things slowly.

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb 2 года назад +43

      Like IMAGINE stressing out about not growing into a figure yet and having movies like this to show what your childhood should actually be like :/

    • @wolfness27
      @wolfness27 2 года назад +2

      I thought that the lessons in the movie was not to give into peer pressure and the reasons that parents should spank their kids.

    • @user-ry4eg2mg2y
      @user-ry4eg2mg2y 2 года назад +7

      @@wolfness27 HAHAHAHHDAHKJ WHERED YOU GET PARENTS SHOULD SPANK THEIR KIDS FROM???????

    • @TheCreeperSwagOffical
      @TheCreeperSwagOffical 2 года назад

      Facts

    • @wolfness27
      @wolfness27 2 года назад +1

      @@user-ry4eg2mg2y well talking and grounding her wasn't working.

  • @faudelgrey5047
    @faudelgrey5047 2 года назад +441

    I turned 14 a few months ago, and Turning Red was the most accurate representation of teenagers I've seen in a while. I loved the scene where she -tecnically- writes fanfiction, I mean that's all I did last year so I felt really connected, target audience reached, pixar

    • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
      @KatieLHall-fy1hw 2 года назад +49

      This film was SO accurate about teenagers, with the one exception of some middle schoolers being straight awful to each other (because some of them are pretty bad. Middle school stinks)

    • @jaushuagrahamthefloridaman1124
      @jaushuagrahamthefloridaman1124 2 года назад +4

      Dont do that, you will thank me later Lmao

    • @freyjacooper9082
      @freyjacooper9082 2 года назад +5

      @@KatieLHall-fy1hw I mean they had Tyler, and middle schoolers usually do it all behind eachothers backs anyway

    • @Basically_A_Gremlin_Lol
      @Basically_A_Gremlin_Lol 2 года назад +6

      Omg i know right! The entire movie I was surprised at how honest it was! In the end when Mei says "I'm 13! DEAL WITH IT!!!!" I was literally cheering her on!

    • @H3XED_OwO
      @H3XED_OwO 2 года назад +1

      I'm almost 16 and but i can't find out what's so "accurate".I distance myself rather than the raging thing or whatever you call it.

  • @mikeyassbutcg
    @mikeyassbutcg Год назад +16

    As a teenage trans boy, I LOVED this movie. This movie sparked a conversation between me and my mom, and we talked a lot about puberty and she told me I shouldn't be afraid to hide anything from her and that she'd support me and love me no matter what. Plus, it was very relatable to me personally, since I've had a lot of arguments and a lot of fights with my mom over a lot of things, like my choices to come out to my classmates, but we resolved things in the end. I love this film, I love Mei, I loved the artstyle, I love the accuracy of awkward girl friendships (yeah, most of my friends are girls, what'd you expect?) from the awkward art, the way they speak with each other, Priya reading YA novels like twilight, it was so fun for me!
    Anyways, that's just my thoughts on the movie, anyone else wanna have a discussion with me?

    • @escapefr0mslender
      @escapefr0mslender Год назад +2

      Im also a teen trans guy and I relate to this a lot. But im closeted asf.

    • @mikeyassbutcg
      @mikeyassbutcg Год назад +3

      @@escapefr0mslender I'm only out to my mom
      My grandparents ain't so accepting and I'm smarter than to basically ask for my death

  • @justAnotherDayVibin
    @justAnotherDayVibin 2 года назад +22

    I saw it as a metaphor for not holding in your emotions but living to learn to control them and learning to be happy with who you are instead of running from it. I loved it

  • @redwings13400
    @redwings13400 2 года назад +575

    "Were you ever a teenager?"
    Honestly, I work in schools, and I'm not fully convinced most administrators at schools have ever been kids or teenagers. No idea how else to explain some of the decisions I see on a daily basis from the adults in the room. So you might be on to something here as to why people don't find this movie relatable.

    • @biohaxxerd6154
      @biohaxxerd6154 2 года назад +46

      It's like, " periods are distracting, let's ban them during school hours! Makes sense right? "

    • @redrocket8062
      @redrocket8062 2 года назад +9

      I never had the pleasure of being a teenager.

    • @FeyPax
      @FeyPax 2 года назад +48

      God too many adults/ peers I’ve come across act this way. I’m 23 and some people already start acting as if they’ve never been a teen/child.

    • @sedonachapman
      @sedonachapman 2 года назад +9

      I worked as a paraprofessional, it was k-8th grade, and none of the admin knew how to treat the teenagers, or the troublesome 4-6th graders. I was 19 at the time so it was super easy for me to talk to them. All of the other adults told me to just hand them referrals and send them to the office to be dealt with. All I had to do was come up to them and ask, " why are you doing that, man?" or "hey, that's stupid, and its going to get you hurt." I swear if they just treated the kids like people instead of problems they wouldn't have any.

    • @zakeer2342
      @zakeer2342 2 года назад +5

      I think the reason why these sorts of people don't understand what it's like to be a teenager, is probably because they were treated as if they were adults who should know better rather than teenagers who are likely to make mistakes as they were growing up. And while does not make their behavior justifiable, it does make sense.

  • @rosepop7997
    @rosepop7997 2 года назад +1497

    I feel like a point often being left out of turning Red is the catalyst for Mei really starting to lie to her mother is that Mei has been doing all she can by her mother for a long time, and the one thing she wanted was to go to the concert and when her mother didn't listen to how much Mei loved it, the dissent really started because Mei felt ignored and no longer saw a point in trying to keep it up anymore. This does boil down to simple "miscommunication" but the girl did a full PowerPoint presentation! It was probably this moment that resonated most with me I suppose, where as a teen you're doing your best to convey yourself and things you love and trying to bridge that gap and it instead is written off as "dumb teenage phase thing". Teenagers have a lot of phases but I think writing them off all together has always been a bad reaction by adults - because one day one of those phases is going to stick and you're going to be the unsupportive parent. Especially when we know that age is all about experimenting and finding yourself. Most teens have that moment, the moment you just snap and question it all. Why are you doing these things? Why are your parents an authority? People tend to focus on the idea as a whole but it was definitely this one act, to me, that really changed their relationship.

    • @citroken
      @citroken 2 года назад +103

      Yes!!! It reminded me of something I did once. I cry a lot but I cried in front of my parents once because they said I couldn't go to a sleepover. I've always been a straight-A student, no drugs, no sneaking out or drinking. And proud of it. I told them I don't even bother asking them if I can do things anymore because I know they will always say no so I always told my friends "I can't" instead of even asking. I was crying telling my mom I never ask for anything so when I asked now it was REALLY important. I was always feeling left out never able to hang out even with girls only sleepovers. Thankfully I was able to do the sleepovers more often with only specific people and as long as I left early 😅

    • @esprix1550
      @esprix1550 2 года назад +14

      this was exactly what I took away from the movie too.

    • @skeletonsinscarves3965
      @skeletonsinscarves3965 2 года назад +64

      The feeling of being ignored hurts so much, and it literally pushed us to become dumb teenagers that just ended up figuring things out on our own. It's not ideal, we just wanted someone, anyone, to listen to us and help us feel validated in our feelings. That's why I can't get behind these shows and things that force kids and teens to be good, you have to listen to them.

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 2 года назад +14

      Wait do people actually have phases? I thought that was just a joke!? I havent changed at all apart from taking more responsibilities

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- 2 года назад +18

      Do they want kids to be like dogs to be obedient no matter what kids gonna want to have agency in their life and do things they want it part of being a human being not all of it can be good it can be minimize but it worst not letting them be themselves

  • @elsakristina2689
    @elsakristina2689 2 года назад +44

    The scene with the diary got to me and made me laugh so hard because that’s almost exactly how I was when I was thirteen. The dynamic Mei has with her friends reminds me so much of myself and my best friend. Even their concert goal (but instead of a teen boy band my friend and I are Sigur Rós fans - which is how we met in the first place).

  • @Marigold11037
    @Marigold11037 2 года назад +28

    Honestly I have never related to a movie more than turning red, in terms of its portrayal of young teen girls and their friendships + overall lives
    even though I don't see myself in the parts of the film that discuss Mei's culture, I've never seen another kids movie talk about puberty the way Turning Red did
    And past that, it was also just really enjoyable to watch. The animation was really cute and I loved how they made young teens actually _look_ like young teens, and I also enjoyed the scenes in the bamboo forest when the ritual is performed. It was such a beautiful visual to show Mei and her family giving up their panda forms
    I find it insane how mad people got over this film considering how unique it is. Again, this is the only film I've ever seen portray discussions of puberty while still being lighthearted and cute, but also realistic (you know...aside from the giant red panda)
    Like we can't even have one movie like this? At all? Without people getting mad?
    Anyway, really nice video Saber!

  • @Whofan06
    @Whofan06 2 года назад +520

    I laughed my ass off at the whole scene of her drawing under the bed and the mermaid drawings. Absolutely the funniest most relatable part of the movie. And the part that made me cry was Mei's dad telling her that the version of her she's being when she's with her friends when she's being herself made him laugh. I never had that as a kid, my parents thought I was just weird and I couldn't really be myself at home at the risk of being considered annoying. Telling his daughter that that part of herself is a good thing was really important and beautiful.

    • @alexsiemers7898
      @alexsiemers7898 2 года назад +7

      Like saber said, Mei’s dad really was the MVP given how little screen time he has

    • @frbe0101
      @frbe0101 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/e3dgIvwFvjk/видео.html

  • @Boon_4444
    @Boon_4444 2 года назад +749

    I love how openly this movie shows how it feels to be a teenage girl. It only makes sense people would hate on it, because everything teenage girls like/do seems to be the worst thing ever and soooo embarrassing. When in reality, it's all in good fun! And this movie shows it well

    • @Panda-cute
      @Panda-cute 2 года назад +49

      people are so mean especially about the boy band stuff, oof. otherwise, I've seen a lot of love for the film! its great

    • @aletanook
      @aletanook 2 года назад +35

      I know some people don't like teenagers and that's fine but the way Mei was acting was nothing compared to some other teenagers they praise like Lady Bird for instance. Every kid is going to fight with and disobey their parents at pretty much all ages but unlike most teenagers, it doesn't sound like Mei has done anything horrible, like she just wants to see a concert. The mom is the one that's being too hard on her.
      I feel like there is something else going on for this movie to get so much controversy because I have never seen this much controversy over a teen film.

    • @lukeh2556
      @lukeh2556 2 года назад +25

      The more I notice this trend as the older I get, the more concerning it becomes. Like it made some sense when I was teenager, but that there are still some grown men my age focusing on things for teenage girls is weird.

    • @Boon_4444
      @Boon_4444 2 года назад +12

      @@aletanook i don't think most teenagers even do anything "horrible". People just like to demonize especially the things teen girls do, yes they can be hormonal but it doesn't really hurt anyone?

    • @aletanook
      @aletanook 2 года назад +5

      @@Boon_4444 By horrible, I mean that they can break laws and just be general assholes to people especially their parents. Like I know kids fight with their parents but teens seem to fight with their parents over everything even the smallest of things and refuse to make any time to actually bond with them. Yeah some teens can be just cruel and abusive like that.

  • @bombdotcom2168
    @bombdotcom2168 Год назад +39

    The show honestly got a lot of backlash for so many awful reasons and honestly it makes me wonder how the parents who were upset about this film raise their kids.

    • @copat149
      @copat149 11 месяцев назад +1

      My mom was a bit like this… and i will say.. now in early thirties, my mom STILL keeps family matters away from me to “protect” me. It’s terrible. Messed up today cause my mom KEPT STUFF FROM ME. I went an texted my uncle to find out that she didnt tell me that their dog PASSED AWAY two weeks ago. And it was asking if they wanted another dog to be a sibling to theirs 🤦‍♀️she texted me later telling me this bit. Like “thanks, glad to know 5 minutes or 20 hours away you will not tell me anything” she hated metal music that i love, cause she thought it was the source of my depression. Umm… yeah.
      As a child raised (not asian part but the keep things away over protective bit) i love my family, i understand why she did it, but i wish she would of communicated with me more. Not putvthe blame on “that rock music” or “those weird friends(that is am still friends with 20 years later)”… Maybe that would of helped a lot.

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@copat149 They fail to realize that their parenting is the problem, and if they do realize it they'd rather push it off and blame something else.
      It's a common trait in narcissists, and even if your parent isn't abusive or a narcissist, their parent could have passed on some of their bad parenting skills onto their children which can cause issues like shown in Turning Red.
      It becomes a big problem when negative anything (emotions, loss, etc) are just blocked out in favor of a happier, more perfect seeming image.
      Some parents intentionally block out all negativity in their kids lives in fear that they'll become depressed, but as a result they just discourage healthy behaviors like crying or showing negative emotion in fear that it is harmful.
      It's honestly really just interesting and sad how much influence parents have that they're so ignorant of at times.

    • @elleofhearts8471
      @elleofhearts8471 10 месяцев назад

      I can only the rage comes from exposing kids to periods and puberty forces that conversation for parents that didn't want to have that conversation. Like any parent who was ready to talk to their kids about puberty would've already done it by then or used the movie as an entry point or teaching aid for a bigger discussion. Theres no reason to get mad at turning red unless you as the adult are uncomfortable with puberty (even though you're literally a parent and have gone through sex, puberty, etc yourself in order to become a parent) and or you didnt want your child to know about an extremely common biological process that will be very relevant to the child very soon...for some reason.
      I think a lot of adults have unhealed shame, trauma and immaturity regarding their own bodies and typical biological processes and didn't process or deconstruct them prior to becoming a parent and that is very concerning to me and calls into question their motives and expectations for becoming a parent in the first place.

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 10 месяцев назад

      @@elleofhearts8471 It's honestly just a sad cycle of misinformation and ignorance that's just continued with each generation that isn't taught about this stuff

  • @Xenawarriorprince
    @Xenawarriorprince Год назад +17

    I recently watched this movie with my mom and with her being pretty conservative I was worried she was going to make the same asinine comments about how "showing kids periods is bad because reasons!" or "child rebellious because of strict and overbearing parenting? must be punished!" but it turns out the only thing she was annoyed about was the fact that the movie didn't come out when I was a pre-teen so she could show it to me and make the puberty talk go a lot easier for her 🤣

  • @thebiggestgay5370
    @thebiggestgay5370 2 года назад +9332

    I don't get why people hated it so much, it was really entertaining, and also them actually adding pads and other young teenage girls feelings is amazing

    • @TheSoCalledZoner1
      @TheSoCalledZoner1 2 года назад +444

      they just don't like mental health awareness

    • @garrtoons4303
      @garrtoons4303 2 года назад +276

      That and the expressions are AMAZING. In fact, I think the animation is actually the best part of the movie. 🤣

    • @corenlavolpe6143
      @corenlavolpe6143 2 года назад +227

      I mean even as a girl I really didn't like it but I'm also baffled that anyone is hating on it so bad. It's a 5/10 for me but idc if people like it. If anything I'm glad, more happiness in the world is better, isn't it?

    • @ramenbomberdeluxe4958
      @ramenbomberdeluxe4958 2 года назад +232

      @@meepthescorpio6367 Nonono, SJTwitter would be the supposed SJW's, you're thinking of Anti-SJTwitter for this analogy.

    • @sarahtelles1957
      @sarahtelles1957 2 года назад +339

      The people hating are either men who don't get that female puberty exists or just plain prudes who don't like discussing life stuff

  • @johnmccarron7066
    @johnmccarron7066 2 года назад +2700

    This was an unapologetic, aggressive and endearingly honest movie. Definitely a good watch, and worth a couple of rewatches: so many fun little things crammed into the background, and so many delightful animation quirks that pop out...it's a delight.

    • @waspshower
      @waspshower 2 года назад +9

      It's like Pixar tried doing anime

    • @angeleprincess
      @angeleprincess 2 года назад +33

      @@waspshower what 💀

    • @candlaze_9805
      @candlaze_9805 2 года назад +7

      @@waspshower is it bc the mc is asian 😐

    • @waspshower
      @waspshower 2 года назад +5

      @@candlaze_9805 no it's at the start they did the sparkling eyes and throughout the movie I belive. It's 3d anime

    • @lovemeh7899
      @lovemeh7899 2 года назад +44

      @@waspshower you mean it has over-exaggerated expressions? I find those aspects charming

  • @TheHatManCole
    @TheHatManCole Год назад +13

    "I am quite certain that 17 kids were smashed." Best line coming out of a pixar movie review

  • @jajajasputin8927
    @jajajasputin8927 Год назад +9

    The fact that people were actually clutching their pearls at the "smut" in her book makes me cackle. I'm very sure it's mostly parents who don't realize their kids are reading some wild fanfic. In my experience it starts with seeing some relationship on screen, and seeing some "tension" whether intended or not. Then all it takes is a Google. Hehe

  • @blibbles
    @blibbles 2 года назад +949

    This movie caused my sister and I to have some tough conversations about what we experienced with our family. I was quite surprised about how emotionally closer it brought us. It was a side I'd never heard from my sister. Explaining everything to me that she felt in Mei's place. The hardships we both endured with our mother, and the unique experience we had as half-chinese children. How it shaped us, and what we remembered. I'd not gotten to speak to my sister like that in so long. This movie hit home in more ways than one, and... I'm grateful it exists. I can't believe it was a Pixar film, one that shared our experiences, to bring us closer.

    • @silntwaves
      @silntwaves 2 года назад +43

      I watched this with my mom and as now I identify as male, a lot of the childhood trauma stuff hit so close to home. She still doesn't accept me.

    • @blibbles
      @blibbles 2 года назад +38

      @@silntwaves that was the only unrealistic thing. Our parents will never apologize. My mom still doesn't completely accept me being gay. She tolerates it.

    • @silntwaves
      @silntwaves 2 года назад +24

      @@blibbles ooo I felt that. Damn. My mom thinks that I'm confused since I have a boyfriend 😐

    • @blibbles
      @blibbles 2 года назад +28

      @@silntwaves yeah... I .. feel that. My mom is just convinced I'm just gonna wake up one day and suddenly like girls. My boyfriends are just a passing interest. Nice guys though.
      I'm sorry about your mother. You have a much tougher life. I hope that even without the generational trauma though, you have lots of happiness in your life

    • @silntwaves
      @silntwaves 2 года назад +16

      @@blibbles I'm moving out soon. Don't worry about me. I'm happier and doing so much better there days. Sending good vibes.

  • @Fantasmaa9
    @Fantasmaa9 2 года назад +280

    The passing gag of Mei running away and stopping and going "AWOOGA!" made my entire group watching the movie have to pause the movie and go "Pixar???????" while trying to breathe through laughter

    • @MovieFan1912
      @MovieFan1912 2 года назад +24

      While also tapping her foot like Thumper.

    • @Randomrainfrog
      @Randomrainfrog 2 года назад +11

      It even got a chuckle out of my mom and that’s an achievement

    • @JoNarDLoLz
      @JoNarDLoLz 2 года назад +26

      That joke really caught me off guard, I choked on my water lmao. I thought she was just gonna do a red panda howl or some shit, the "AWOOGA" with Mei's voice hit me hard

    • @ckinggaming5bucketmadness766
      @ckinggaming5bucketmadness766 2 года назад +2

      That bit made me laugh

    • @JR1ckDoodles
      @JR1ckDoodles 2 года назад +3

      Say Awooga but flip the w upside down

  • @gotfluff77
    @gotfluff77 2 года назад +18

    As a person who was once a teenager, I thought it was nice. I have my own issues with my parents, but it was nice to see a mom love her daughter and a dad support his child. And in the end they all came out of it with better relationships and stronger sense of self. It was nice. It’s real, it’s a bit raw, and it’s really unapologetic. And being a teen is real, raw, and unapologetic.
    It’s a good movie!

  • @freshcorn1431
    @freshcorn1431 2 года назад +5

    I was a late bloomer when it came to all the teenage stuff like rebellion and finding yourself. It wasn't that long ago that I became an adult, but the movie strongly resonated with me because I had only started figuring things out for myself during my late teens (coz school and family pressure and all). I never had a friend group like Mei did during my teen years, but I had a couple of friends who were in them, so I actually saw a lot of my old classmates in them. The early 2000s nostalgia hit me like a truck, but Mei and her family and friends felt way too familiar to me, so I can say that this movie has a very special place in my heart.

  • @rainbowmeowmix
    @rainbowmeowmix 2 года назад +1322

    as a person who grew to be someone my family didn't expect, its a VERY important lesson for kids to learn that adults aren't always right and that we don't have to accept more trauma from our parents just because they're also traumatized. honestly its a similar red flag for me that someone would complain about this movie as it was when some parents complained about Tangled "demonizing" them. my message to parents who see themselves in these overbearing controlling borderline abusive parents is this: hit dogs holler, if you don't want to have your kids grow up and never speak to you again you may want to seek therapy and heal your own damage instead of further damaging your kids. break the cycle instead of perpetuating it.

    • @Goldsthar
      @Goldsthar 2 года назад +10

      Well, first of all, congrats on staying true to yourself, a lot of people couldn't say the same, but I gotta say it's more complicated than that... Parents do know better majority of the time, but if your parents have their traumas and toxic behaviors, I'm afraid there isn't much a kid can do, you just had bad luck with your parents/family and it will destroy much of your life too, there's no much to it sadly... Also kids not knowing much or being smart enough or having enough experience to know what to do or what they want... You need some lucky event to get out of a toxic family as a kid, I don't think it's an issue that can be fixed.

    • @rainbowmeowmix
      @rainbowmeowmix 2 года назад +58

      @@Goldsthar I stand by what I said. Adults can be wrong and kids need to understand that so they don't have blindly accept abuse. When parents tell you not to touch the stove that's a safety issue that's possible to prove, when they pass on bigotry or hurt their kids (wether out of maliciousness or something being wrong in their psyche) a child needs to know that's not right and they're allowed to seek help and generally not accept that as normal. Too many people took the phrase "well I turned out fine" as an excuse and it's fucked. So my statement to shitty parents is still: get therapy and stop taking out your issues on innocent beings that never asked to be subjected to you.

    • @makmakg242
      @makmakg242 2 года назад +17

      Had that same experience when my parents pulling (empty) threats to force me to vote on Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (some corrupt prick) on Philippines' election day on May or I will be kicked out of the house. I want to vote on Leni Robredo because her track record as a politician is cleaner than other candidates, plus voting for that Marcos Jr. is already stupid when you hear actual facts that he's a crook. Instead I will just lie to them outright that I voted their idolistic martyr. They used to grow up on Martial Law and say its "the golden age", yet they also add that people should remain on inside their houses all the time from that era.
      This kind of stuff that I can't even control motivates me to have a high paying job in the future and live alone on my own entertainment. No more naggings, no more restrictions, no more gaslighting bullshit. I want my mental disorder meds to fully continue instead of stopping them because "they're expensive" or "you can overcome this on your own". I want to learn how to use a skateboard because I find it fun and they're another good transportation alternative, stop telling me not to do because "its dangerous" when I cant learn how to fall properly and use protective gear. I want to be alone, but have alot of resource to sustain what I want. I don't want to have children and go childfree in my whole living life, but i'm fine with finding a future partner with the same childfree ideals as me. I just want to be free, but it may take years to get what I want.
      I am 19, but I still feel like a child. "You're a grown adult, act like one" is a stupid statement when there are actual adults who also wished they were as carefree as kids.

    • @animesoul167
      @animesoul167 2 года назад +27

      " we don't have to accept more trauma from our parents just because they're also traumatized."
      slow freaking clap dude. Between Encanto and Turning Red I always see how the daughter standing up to their mother would go in my world. The mother talks abut her own trauma, and the daughter's issues are pushed under the rug. The cycle has to break some day.

    • @witchqueen1296
      @witchqueen1296 2 года назад +6

      @@makmakg242 Oh my god. I hope you do get to live independently. That's awful.

  • @amberwolf5371
    @amberwolf5371 2 года назад +4268

    I watched plenty of "coming of age" stories as a little girl that was centered around boys and they were never criticized as "unrelatable". I can't believe people are making such a big deal about the period scene in the movie. It is so tame! I WISH there had been a scene in a movie like that when I was a little girl as a way to normalize period talk. Instead, I just had to be surprised by it one day at school, bled through my pants, and had to walk around all day just completely embarrassed and not knowing what to do. Little girls deserve to see period talk as normal and little boys can still enjoy a movie and relate to it without everything being directly for them.

    • @omrathod1591
      @omrathod1591 2 года назад +195

      As a guy I agree with you

    • @arreis7866
      @arreis7866 2 года назад +325

      You're so right! As kids, periods are such an awkward topic because it's treated as something embarrassing and gross rather than NORMAL and NATURAL. And then you have adults getting up in arms when any media attempts to shed light on it claiming it's "Inappropriate". No. Just stop. Don't say that what 9 year old girls around the world are experiencing for the first time around the world is not appropriate.
      These are probably the same type of people who would let their kids listen to music artists singing about sex and using vulgar language. Hypocrisy on what is and isn't appropriate is everywhere.

    • @Tinyfurball
      @Tinyfurball 2 года назад +70

      I guess, yeah. I was in Disneyland when I had my first one. It scared me, but I kept it a secret. I was in Disneyland the whole day. I was 10.

    • @blythetaylor4063
      @blythetaylor4063 2 года назад +10

      Thank you

    • @nobinary2296
      @nobinary2296 2 года назад +226

      ​@@MurakiChiyo Bro. There is nothing for us to be ashamed about and we don't need to have humility for a normal body function. Breast feeding and periods have been around for centuries. Take a look in global history and their cultures.
      Look at old or foreign art, historical documents, and historical clothing. Where in many cultures and old paintings centered in those times people were very open about their bodies. Look at the Renaissance period. In Japan they even have families who bathe together and some public mixed bathing hot springs. They still have separate ones for people who do not wish to partake. Therefore leaving it up to an individual. Allowing people to be comfortable. Or how about the old settlers and women who had to breast feed and do chores? What about the Greeks and their naked art/open breast togas for breastfeeding mothers/when it got hot? So why in modern society did we roll backwards on that? Why should we be ashamed of something we have been going through since the dawn of time??
      We are also very open about mental health and s*x education in our family. Which I am grateful for. It taught me to be more open minded and have more respect for s*x. Not only that but relationships as well. it wasn't something to do because everyone was or for fun. It was serious. We were treated with respect and allowed to have a back and forth with our parents. Treated like people with actual feelings and ideas. Allowed to trip and fall. If my 12 year old brother can know about periods and be fine? So can you.

  • @rorykirklnd8957
    @rorykirklnd8957 2 года назад +6

    i watched this with my mom
    and my mom was someone who had been raised in a strict household who grew up to decide to raise me with more freedom and oprotunity to discover myself
    we both loved this film and both related to mei and adored her
    i thought her friends were awesome and very suportive and i wish i had had friends like that when i was a teen

  • @yinyangyt8749
    @yinyangyt8749 2 года назад +10

    Turning Red is definitely a really cute and wholesome movie. I love how there were some relatable moments and the characters were really good. I definitely love the art style. Pixar is reaching new strides and I am excited for the future

  • @comettamer
    @comettamer 2 года назад +699

    I watched this shortly after it came out. I thought it was pretty cute, and the mother/daughter dynamic going from obedient to rebellious child over the course of the movie was interesting, especially with the use of the red panda as a metaphor for changing. The hiding of things (money and information) under her bed felt so real because Meilin was doing exactly what a lot of kids do at that age: try to hide stuff (physically and mentally) from their parents, because they're terrified of what the reaction will be. Overall, super cute movie that is worthy of re-watching.

    • @ashleypisarts
      @ashleypisarts 2 года назад +14

      I related to this movie a lot!! The red panda is a metaphor for change, agreed! (Spoilers) Mei keeping her panda is symbolism for how she chose to embrace the changes and her inner “beast” instead of hiding it and putting it away (like her family did and wanted Mei to do).

    • @MrPastorKev
      @MrPastorKev 2 года назад +5

      I agree and I think it is definitely worth researching because there are a lot of things you probably missed at first

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan 2 года назад +1

      The red panda metaphor loses its point by the end of the movie though. Everyone decides to hide their red panda personas despite the movie being marketed as needing to embrace it.

    • @comettamer
      @comettamer 2 года назад +1

      @@YujiUedaFan everyone except Mei of course. Which was the point. She decided to embrace it and break tradition. But it's not surprising her mother and the rest could not, as keeping it suppressed was a thing very heavily ingrained into them.

  • @RhiannonSmudge
    @RhiannonSmudge 2 года назад +1902

    As someone who went through all the insanity of being a teenage girl, I completely agree with your takes on the journal and period scenes
    Yes, half of the human population experiences menstrual cycles, people need to grow the fuck up
    and hooooooooo boy, there are journal pages that I had to *RIP OUT AND THROW AWAY* because they were far too hormonal and cringy, Mei has got nothing on the stuff I secretly drew in 2014-15

    • @tim_the_traveler
      @tim_the_traveler 2 года назад +174

      I never really understood why people get uncomfortable by such a thing like mensuration, being a natural human process for woman, it would be like being uncomfortable knowing people use the bathroom...probably a bad example, but still. And I do agree that it needs to be better accepted as a natural thing by people, especially by guys who are seemingly the most grossed out by it.
      As for the journal thing, I can bet most of us as teens boy or girl has our fair share of doodles that would make the toughest of us cringe. I know I was no stranger to it.
      I can imagine why people are so offended by showing such things in movies as if it never happens or never should happen.

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt 2 года назад +137

      @@tim_the_traveler I'm a guy who's drawn some weird crap in my journals (mainly anime fanservice and lewd genderbend) and I regret absolutely none of it. You know what I do regret? My weird ass conspiracy theories and insane rants that I posted online. God, those were cringe...

    • @zofi6410
      @zofi6410 2 года назад +54

      As a teenage girl, I felt this. Plus my friends of all genders write and draw cringey crap, it's nothing new.

    • @Yourpringledealer
      @Yourpringledealer 2 года назад

      Eeww

    • @evilcartoonmoon3370
      @evilcartoonmoon3370 2 года назад +14

      Nobody gets uncomfortable and nobody is scared of the topic YOU need to grow up and stop being gross along with media by talking about it all the time, nobody wants to know what comes out of your body so keep it to yourself, yes its natural and it happens but so does poo and I dont want to know about that either

  • @DBZLEGENDS
    @DBZLEGENDS 2 года назад +7

    I can relate myself every one loves you but the moment you mess up or want something for yourself its a problem. Or when I cosplay everyone is obsessed with my costume and wants pictures but when I take it off and walk back in I don't exist. The movie points out so many valid points i couldn't list them all.

  • @adaddinsane
    @adaddinsane 2 года назад +120

    It's a tiny minority who "didn't like it". All they did with their pathetic whining was make everyone watch it and discover how great it is.
    It's the same group who hate everything that isn't "obey authority, men are the masters". They're nobody.

    • @umamifan
      @umamifan 2 года назад +7

      What a crazy generalization that comes from a place of bias. To just group the people who didn't like it for reasons YOU take as "pathetic whining" is pathetic in of itself. An overwhelming majority of reviews that didn't give it 5 stars opted in to give it 1 star. And the reasons can't just be presumed as what you would suggest.

    • @melissawickersham9912
      @melissawickersham9912 Год назад

      That tiny minority is comprised of people who hate everything that they think is “woke”. They are the true snowflakes.

    • @avmxl2479
      @avmxl2479 Год назад

      It’s mostly just mid or 4 out of 10 but I do like the ideas that are in it but the story could’ve been better and the jokes wouldn’t really hit but aside from that not my cup of tea really but hey respect.

  • @absolutefoot4594
    @absolutefoot4594 2 года назад +123

    The notebook part though. There's never been anything else that instilled more terror in me than parents looking through a sketchbook or personal notebook!

    • @bored8157
      @bored8157 2 года назад +2

      Fr 😨

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 2 года назад +3

      IKR how did no one found that relatable, girl or not?? LOL

    • @pastelk
      @pastelk 2 года назад

      Literally my worst fear

    • @adeer87
      @adeer87 2 года назад

      Exactly lol

  • @maxbrown8044
    @maxbrown8044 2 года назад +1466

    I genuinely hate the people who argue that the things which happen in a young person's life are too inappropriate to be in the shows targeting their demographic. That's the precise attitude which does nothing besides alienate and shame.

    • @rat3138
      @rat3138 2 года назад

      @@Hypnotically_Caucasian fart smella

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 2 года назад

      I don't like the idea of portraying teens as se/xual beings in media.
      P3d0phi1es exist.

    • @EvilIceCream333
      @EvilIceCream333 2 года назад

      @@Hypnotically_Caucasian take a crowbar to the temple

    • @nesskabermudez6576
      @nesskabermudez6576 2 года назад +80

      @@Hypnotically_Caucasian I got my first period at 11

    • @zol5924
      @zol5924 2 года назад +65

      @@Hypnotically_Caucasian having a Pepe profile pic sells it quite well lmao.

  • @maggielovestoads
    @maggielovestoads 2 года назад +5

    I like this non scripted video where you just let your thoughts flow. It was really organic like listening to a friend describe it in conversation which was such a easy way to consume the content (not that your videos aren’t typically)

  • @theshab4769
    @theshab4769 2 года назад +9

    Finally! Someone else who loved the movie!! I watched it with my friend this weekend, I went in thinking it's just another Disney movie with a weird art style. But I'm so happy I watched it, for me it was really relatable and I didn't mind the characters or story. It all came together perfectly and now is my favorite movie lol

  • @greybunnie
    @greybunnie 2 года назад +196

    I feel like having the movie set in the early 2000s also emphasizes that teenage awkwardness with the fashion we had back then.

    • @jjlara3695
      @jjlara3695 2 года назад +6

      Great point!

    • @BonaparteBardithion
      @BonaparteBardithion 2 года назад +10

      It's also what they're focusing on. There have been a few different 90s and 2000s nostalgia movies now, but most of them focus on adult or late teen things. Sit-coms, rock music, the club scene, counter-cultures, the model of cars.
      I was aware of most of that stuff, but this is the first one where I can point and say "I did that". I had a Tamagotchi. I drew characters on lined paper with big anime eyes. I liked boy bands and didn't admit it because I thought my parents would think it was shallow. I felt grown up because the bus charged an adult fare.

  • @Shakeyloves69
    @Shakeyloves69 2 года назад +136

    I really liked Jin(the dad). He tries to cheer Mei up when he panda first became a thing saying "red is a lucky color" after her hair turned red.
    Before Mei's ritual he gives her a small pep talk, telling her what happened with him and her mother in the past, and how her mother doesn't want her to go through what she went through.
    When Ming was upset that her daughter left to go to the concert, while her mother and sisters were asking Ming how could they let Mei get out of control, Jin was the one to try to calm her down.
    He's really a great man for his wife and daughter.

  • @littlesmithy
    @littlesmithy 2 года назад +12

    I remember watching the trailer for the film, when I first saw it, I thought the movie would just be straight up weird, no necessarily bad, but just weird.
    But then I watched the actual movie and it’s _definitley_ weird, but like in a good way, and I really enjoyed it

  • @sasara_simp
    @sasara_simp Год назад +8

    I loved turning red because I had never seen 13 year old me so well represented in a movie. Other movies are hellbent on telling us teenagers are cool, a bit funny and awkward at times, but cool. And it's just not true! Being 13 is the cringiest experience one can go through, and turning red was simply not afraid to show that

  • @trifectumart
    @trifectumart 2 года назад +595

    I love how the mother never actually looks actively impending and never looks evil, she only does when she gets extremely angry towards the end, it makes it seem like she is just as in the right in her world as the main character's

    • @memorian8472
      @memorian8472 2 года назад +51

      I really do too. Especially because so many things will want to fall into the mean "tiger mom" stereotype for Asian mothers. And I love that this movie gives a lot of layers to the mother and she is extremely loving and caring, you can tell that while Mei is dealing with a lot of guilt she actually still does love her mom and wants to make her proud and loves being around her. Like I loved the scenes with them at the temple because I was like "awww, I love that there is conflict but the relationship is still filled with love."

    • @trifectumart
      @trifectumart 2 года назад +5

      @@memorian8472 yeah! it all felt alot more like what they were going for, rather than what disney likes to go for with conflicting mothers

  • @AnomalyArcadie
    @AnomalyArcadie 2 года назад +930

    I watched this with my 8 year old daughter during her Spring Break and it hit me with way more emotion than I expected. Knowing she’s growing up and puberty is coming and our relationship will soon change. Then when her mother told her she was sorry if she learned to sacrifice her own well being to take care of everyone else, I could’ve sob. Hit so close to home. I have that exact concern for my own daughter. It’s interesting because it’s perceived in animated movies the message is being directed at the children watching but Turning Red holds a mirror up to us parents, telling us to let our kids be themselves and grow into themselves. This isn’t a movie for the 5 year olds watching. Sure they’ll love the cute red panda and the action, but the story isn’t for them. This is for the tweens getting ready to enter teen hood. And for us parents getting ready for that change too. It speaks to both of us. I loved it. I’d love to see Pixar make more movies directed at the older kids. They don’t all have to be for the little ones.

    • @ur_local_nintendo_ds
      @ur_local_nintendo_ds 2 года назад +19

      Well, if you say it like that, I've gotta see it now. I'm a tween so yeth

    • @NotAnotherKuromi
      @NotAnotherKuromi 2 года назад +31

      There is definitely a gap in the market for media aimed at older kids. I've noticed the shows that feature more realistic older kids tend to get a more invested following, like Gravity Falls, the Owl House, Amphibia etc.

    • @jillmont3342
      @jillmont3342 2 года назад +1

      @@NotAnotherKuromi if you like this shows you should watch infinity train it’s very good as well

    • @tychopanda
      @tychopanda 2 года назад +1

      Wish I had this when I was a tween

  • @coldestshark261
    @coldestshark261 2 года назад +5

    4:57 we MADE Tim hortons

  • @NevaehEvol
    @NevaehEvol 7 месяцев назад +2

    i saw this film and it IMMEDIATELY became a favorite comfort movie for me. I watched it like 6 times in a week at one point. Three times in English, once in Mandarin, once in Japanese, and once in Vietnamese. I have chilled out on it since, as i've been slurped into RUclips content again, but man do I just love and resonate with Turning Red so much

  • @skylarkblue1
    @skylarkblue1 2 года назад +694

    The period scene is quite funny honestly, it's just so realistic and actually what she mentions helps! So not only is it amusing, a fantastic scene it can also help people watching it

    • @aliteralblueberry7837
      @aliteralblueberry7837 2 года назад +39

      @@jago_musica imagine a parent saying that and the kid about to experience puberty that would be dumb. Kids need to understand what’s gonna happen to them growing up and parents can’t hid it from their kids forever, but I feel like most parents saying that are Karen’s

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 2 года назад +10

      @@aliteralblueberry7837 Or boomers.

    • @voreincorporated3056
      @voreincorporated3056 2 года назад +25

      @@jago_musica Going through a period without knowing what it is beforehand seems like a nightmare

    • @eggheadsanonymous9634
      @eggheadsanonymous9634 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/aLJ3KwXmQpY/видео.html
      Parody of one scene in the movie

    • @steammachine3061
      @steammachine3061 2 года назад +6

      Yeah only forget herbal tea. What you need is raspberry tea. I'd you have uti then try cranberry. And if you have stomach ache or nausea then good old fashioned ginger lol. The only people against any movie the hilights women's menstrual issues are young boys who haven't the first clue how a woman's body works. Loads of those exist on r/niceguys. But that's a very small age demographic.

  • @johnmcfarlane3147
    @johnmcfarlane3147 2 года назад +371

    The introduction of the grandmother was imo, one of the greatest "bigger bad" character introductions I've ever seen, because of how relatable and how believable the mother cowering on the couch was, I'm sure we've all had that one phone call before

    • @nobodycares4321
      @nobodycares4321 2 года назад +13

      I couldn't relate. My mother and grandmother raised me and we were very poor. There weren't any familial expectations and every achievement was celebrated, even Cs on my report cards. It was a very loving but small family with very little if any strife. That being said I don't think the movie was bad. I just couldn't relate to it that's all.

    • @tiffanyng7599
      @tiffanyng7599 2 года назад +3

      ​@@nobodycares4321 While you or others can't relate to the movie, stuff like this is important to open our eyes to other family dynamics that other people face on a daily basis. If they made a movie where the family dynamic was like yours, I certainly can't relate to it at all (my family is similar to Mei's) but I would enjoy it none the less if done correctly, and it'd be a learning experience.

    • @nobodycares4321
      @nobodycares4321 2 года назад

      @@tiffanyng7599 Oh HELL no, if there was a movie based on my family dynamic the actors and directors need to be shot and the film reel burned and hurled into the sun. I'm sure that makes sense for good normal families and shit but not for broke dysfunctional people and nobody should ever glorify or teach that lifestyle. There are things better off not learned. And I, personally, don't care and will never care about anybody else's family dynamic because they aren't my family and will literally never relate to me. Idc about learning about other people because humans are trash. Absolute fucking garbage. No amount of movies will change that. So my opinion on the matter doesn't change. If you want to like the movie then like the movie. I'm just not going to pretend there was anything in it for me. Thats all.

    • @justyourlocalcommenter7492
      @justyourlocalcommenter7492 2 года назад +1

      @@nobodycares4321 Aw that sounds so sweet, I’m happy for you!

  • @berryXjerry216
    @berryXjerry216 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm late after a year, but anyways... I didn't see the movie in the cinema, but rather was impressed by the animation as well as feeling terribly nostalgic by the time I was in middle school. I wasn't into boys bands much, but I was totally *in love* with anime. I still love them by the way, but god damn we're being teens for such a short period of time. 😫

  • @kathryn-anon
    @kathryn-anon Год назад +3

    Mei going and doing everything really resonated with me-- I teach english in Korea which, while not the same as China, does have a lot of similar cultures around the importance of 'initiative' in education. When I was in the capital, I had students who were going to upwards of 12 'academies' ~3 hour afterschool classes that deep-dive into specific subjects. English, Science, Math, Art, Dance, Sports, etc. Seeing Mei doing so much reminds me so much of my students, and all the things that they did and had to do to keep their parents happy.

    • @kathryn-anon
      @kathryn-anon Год назад

      Also one thing I LOVE about pixar animations is their textures. I might not like the models for the characters in turning red, I swear to god I want Mei's sweater. It LOOKS soft. The fact that an animated sweater LOOKS soft and cozy is incredible

  • @sunnysanjo
    @sunnysanjo 2 года назад +208

    I think that this film breaking Pixar’s “squeaky clean” image is very good! With that comes way more story and creative potential! We need more films like this to break the mold.

  • @m1sl3ds0ul6
    @m1sl3ds0ul6 2 года назад +823

    As a teenage girl myself, I almost lost my mind when the mom started talking about periods. No one ever talks about them in children's movies, and they are treated like something to be disgusted and ashamed of in other genres. Hearing it discussed as something simple and open made me almost cry. I remember getting it for the first time as feeling revolted and like a freak. I just felt kind of seen, you know?

    • @kuremakurema3084
      @kuremakurema3084 2 года назад +79

      That's how I felt too. I paused the movie and cried because when I first got my period, it was so embarrassing and I had white shorts on (I don't wear them anymore) and I remembered feeling like a freak. Idk just seeing the mom being so sweet and casual about pads just made me emotional

    • @fridalighjemdallen7283
      @fridalighjemdallen7283 2 года назад +21

      YEEEEES. I started spotting a few months before I actually had my full flow and it was so awkward because i was so young and with a friend that was even younger than me. Kudos to her mom for being really casual about it even though I was only, like, 10. Unlike my mom who kinda made me feel like I couldn't be having it because hers didn't come until she was 14 ;u; happens at different times to different people, everyone. Don't make kids feel weird when their body decides to go turbo on the puberty train.

    • @dolrifkdearest
      @dolrifkdearest 2 года назад +21

      @Alex Wells Oh definitely. Big mouth is just, imo, glorified Cp 😬

    • @geministrial950
      @geministrial950 2 года назад +4

      @@dolrifkdearest Oh come the fuck on

    • @zamiaramirez1390
      @zamiaramirez1390 2 года назад +4

      Yeah i remember i kinda had to figure everything out myself. My mom was maybe too casual about? I had stayed home cause i felt off and just weird and maybe about an hour into hiding i noticed i was bleeding and found some panty liners cause i had remembered asking my mom about pads one time and she said girls will bleed monthly cause thats just kinda how it is. She didn’t really know the why and everything just dont use douches and keep yourself clean. She had noticed all the disposed liners in the garbage and put it together that i had gotten my period. Just showed me a pad and that was it.

  • @caggles
    @caggles 2 года назад +26

    Basically all I knew about this movie was that it mentioned tampons and stuff as a normal part of a teenage girl's life. I was basically like "Oh, that's cool, I'm glad they went there, the societal discomfort of mentioning periods is dumb" but otherwise I wasn't super interested in it. But now that someone has actually covered the MOVIE instead of getting all weirdly hyped up about the word "tampon," I think it sounds amazing and I actually want to watch it. So GG, you convinced me to see this instead of just appreciating the token period mentions from afar, lol.

  • @toidillov9705
    @toidillov9705 2 года назад +3

    You: Were you never a Teenager?
    Blizzard: Don´t you have Phones?

  • @Infindox
    @Infindox 2 года назад +724

    A lot of the hate was from parents who think that a kid "finding themself" is the worst thing in the world.
    I honestly didn't see much hate in my circles, there was a lot of praising the movie.

    • @Panda-cute
      @Panda-cute 2 года назад +88

      yeah the amount of whining about "teaching kids to be disobedient" um, if you want your kids to be perfect little obedient robot then don't have them. otherwise Ive seen tons of love for the film

    • @CrackedCryo
      @CrackedCryo 2 года назад +24

      Definitely, my parents watched it with my little sister and loved it. So did my sister; she said it felt like the movie was made for her 😂

    • @playvoii4528
      @playvoii4528 2 года назад +28

      They're probably like Mei's mother, strict and controlling lmao

    • @aletanook
      @aletanook 2 года назад +25

      Which is weird considering that many disney movies center around a kid disobeying their parents in some way. I feel like I see a lot of hate for that kind of theme anyway if it doesn't feature an amoral teenager like Lady Bird like I've seen a lot of people hating on Katie Mitchell and Flint Lockwood for doing this exact same thing without understanding their point of view. Like I understand hating on a kid if they're being rebellious to the point of breaking laws and being just general mean people but these characters are just following their dreams that their somewhat overprotective parents happen to dislike.

    • @ohmaplaymaker
      @ohmaplaymaker 2 года назад +3

      The fact that it's one of the message of the movie lmao

  • @josephperez2004
    @josephperez2004 2 года назад +1044

    "We're companies. We don't actually have ethics. We just want to make money."
    A hundred thousand times YES! No matter what any spokesperson for a company says, it's always down to this. If a company thinks they can get a better bottom line by being nice to you, they will. If they think they can treat you like crap and it won't hurt their net profit (or even increase their profit), they will.

    • @ginak5802
      @ginak5802 2 года назад +28

      For real. This is the exact reason car companies leave dangerous things/parts in their designs. They do the calculations and find it's cheaper to use the dangerous model and get sued multiple times for wrongful death than to fix it.

    • @pafaccount4454
      @pafaccount4454 2 года назад +3

      Except for the fact that Pixar (a company) is trying to tell these stories. Its like people. Good and bad ones exist.

    • @josephperez2004
      @josephperez2004 2 года назад +33

      @pafa Ccount Pixar isn't trying to tell stories, it's trying to make money. The PEOPLE at Pixar are trying to tell stories and if those stories can be profitable, Pixar will make them. People are good or bad. Companies are amoral, neither good or bad, they just exist to make money. Morality only enters the equality as to how it affects making money.

    • @eggheadsanonymous9634
      @eggheadsanonymous9634 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/WX5OXAmJ1Yg/видео.html
      Turning Red Memes!

    • @BlackSalamander439
      @BlackSalamander439 2 года назад +2

      Literally everyone knows this

  • @kirara2516
    @kirara2516 2 года назад +3

    6:42 attention to detail moment, even the Canadian symbol on her shirt looks like a red Panda going "Argh!!" Or "Rawr!!!" 😆

  • @JasonLudeli
    @JasonLudeli 2 года назад +12

    This is probably my favorite Pixar movie now but I'm probably influenced a bit by the fact that I watched it with my daughter who's going through Puberty and who is clashing with her mother... I definitely related the most with the dad in the movie haha. Quiet and reserved but damn I can read a room better than my wife lol. ( And she knows it)

  • @Fyrsiel
    @Fyrsiel 2 года назад +662

    I was howling for so many parts of this movie, especially the doodling risque art in SUPER secret private(!). I had a Friend Squad in middle school, and we were just as equally ride or die. I'm just a hair older, though, so Tamagotchis weren't a thing until I was freshly in high school, but I sure do remember them! We also all had Sailor Moon OCs lmao.

    • @showerpwner
      @showerpwner 2 года назад +6

      I felt like my husband didn't understand....but my risque shit was behind a password protected forum after my parents got nosy.

  • @carolinestrong6341
    @carolinestrong6341 2 года назад +645

    I must admit the visuals never bothered me so I was so confused to see everyone get up in arms about it. I had a think about it and realised, as Saber mentions, a lot of people hated the mouth and teeth being huge (along with the anime/Asian animation influences), and it hit me why I didn't mind it - It looks A LOT like Aardman Animations. Wallace and Gromit, Flushed Away, Creature Comforts - they all have the big mouth, big teeth style of animation and I love it. I grew up with it, funnily enough in the 2000s. T.R looks like a normal animation to me, and I think it looks great!

    • @CelestialSushi
      @CelestialSushi 2 года назад +41

      I was thinking about that too, yeah! Like, if you try to imagine this done in an Aardman-style stop-motion, it's not too hard to visualize and that's kind of cool :D

    • @ANME1rocker
      @ANME1rocker 2 года назад +6

      Reminded me of that too!

    • @Hesadryt
      @Hesadryt 2 года назад +8

      I didn’t mind the character animations that much, but I thought the environments felt kind of flat or monochromatic. Really didn’t like the background/setting art.

    • @BeastGuardian
      @BeastGuardian 2 года назад +7

      I was just going to comment the same thing! I just constantly got a Wallace & Gromit vibe from the facial animations.

    • @kongchho
      @kongchho 2 года назад +34

      It's the same people that are mad about "bean mouths" in modern cartoons but forget that it's a style that's been used since the 30s. If the story had been about a generic American family the outcry would be waaaaay less.

  • @Neko141212
    @Neko141212 2 года назад +21

    I've seen people argue that Mei saying 'My Panda, my choice' is an endorcement of teen pregnancy and that Mei being blackmailed into attending Tyler's party and doing photoshoots as a panda is an allegory for girls being exploited for their bodies. People are weird in their readings of this movie about a girl turning into a panda and learning to have fun and be herself