Movie Information
Overall Rank: 484
Average Rating: 3.2/4
# of Ratings: 32
Theatrical Release Date: 12/25/2020
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 03/23/2021
Language: English
Genre: Animation, Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Pete Docter, Kemp Powers
Actors: Tina Fey, Jamie Foxx, Alice Braga, Richard Ayoade, Graham Norton, Rachel House
Plot: A musician finds his passion for music waning and then he finds himself without a body. Now he must rely on the help of an infant soul, still learning about herself, in order to return back to himself. -- Chris Kavan
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3.5/4
FilmCrave User - wrote on 01/03/2021
okay so after ordering food for the saturday after christimas i sat down for a meal and to watch this movie ill say i was blown away it was fantastic and the story was relateable however i did see where the movies ads are misleading considering it was about very deep and adult subject matter its one of the best of the year and i loved it just not exactly what i was expecting
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3.5/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 12/29/2020
Inspiring, beautiful, and absolutely magical, "Soul" proves Pixar hasn't lost touch with its existential side in the 25 years since their first film.
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4/4
Pixar’s First True Win in Years
James - wrote on 09/08/2022
It is seldom that I find two animated movies in the same year that truly move me. Had the story wolfwalkers had to tell not moved me the existential nature of this film might have made this my favorite film of the year. It is amazing how a slow year can be saved in the last month by two animated films that almost feel like they came from two different worlds.
What makes Soul work is that it trusts its genius, Pete Docter, to do what he does best. That is to tell a tale that children can love and adults can get something out of. It is the most mature Disney film of the year despite somehow being about little white blobs that serve as cliches for what our souls look like.
A little history on Pete Docter. He won two oscars, both producer's Oscars for Inside Out and Up. He received …
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3/4
All That Jazz
Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/05/2021
While 2020 was a pretty down year, at least right at the end Disney gave us something good. And while Soul should have been enjoyed by families in theaters nationwide, watching from the comfort of your own home is a pretty good second choice. Pixar has always been great at providing films that are fun for the kids but that adults can truly enjoy as well. Wall-E, Up and The Incredibles all have elements for both age groups and Soul may be the first that seems more geared towards adults with the children a second - and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Soul is also the first Pixar film to feature a black lead and while many people were mad that most of the film said black person was either a blue blob spirit or voiced by Tina Fey - I think many people also overreacted. Just the fact …
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