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As people in the country say: Okay, hey, I love you. This article contains spoilers “Organism”.
Pixar has made movies after my birth, so it’s a little Be strange to participate in discussions about whether the studio has become a long tooth and is now struggling with a relevance in their old age. Of course, the so-called golden age from the late ’90s to the mid-2010s may still have declined and further to the rearview mirror. But many of its pandemic era films have been compiled by solid reviews, holding box office revenue and filling an important narrow children, which very few competitors seem to be interested in making anymore. “Elio” I checked here quite positively /for the movieProbably not going to be a big turning point ™. It is a fun, cute and emotionally interesting adventure that appeals to all the nerds and outsiders we are among us – what is all that it really has to be, honestly.
But what about next? “Elio” not necessarily Set the bottom of the sequel, even if one could easily imagine how it can happen on the line. Elio (Yonas Kibreab recorded) ends the film by making a heartbreaking but remarkably mature decision: despite being welcome to the open -air communities, Elio decides to return home to his home country’s biggest galaxy and leaders’ cosmic gathering Tia Olga (Zoe Saldaña) on the ground. This is not only about ignoring his star-eyed dreams among foreigners he has wanted for so long, but it also means that he no longer sees his new Bestie, Tardigrade-type foreign gloronia (Remy Edgerly). Such as a clear inspiration for “outside of ET”, “ The ingredients are there at the water factory, unlike what we have experienced “up” or “Inside Out”, but it is not quite the story.
Those who remain in the end of the end
Pixar movies have never left the whole spectrum of experiences in lifeAnd “Elio” is no exception. The film begins with an incredible melancholic notion, emphasizing the vagueness of its title character as he mourn quietly the recent loss of both parents. Tia Olga tries her best to take care of her rambunct nephew, but she is also a human being. When Elio hears his frustration to a friend and decides that he really does not want to take care of him anymore, he puts his sight in space and, in principle, wants to capture outside the country. Despite some happy political negotiations with the scary of Lord Grigon (Brad Garrett), they have been terribly wrong, Elio will eventually help to save the day with Glordon. But even it is not enough to avoid a fork on the road that Elio has conveniently ignored most of the film.
When Elio decides to go back to earth instead of staying in communication, everyone understands where he comes from and why he decides to do so … even a tear Glordon, who realizes that this may be the last he has ever seen his best friend. It is boldly bitter, ending with what turns out to be an emotionally complex film. But instead of opening things too Much of the lower, a mid -range scene helps to soften the shock little. We will return to Elio on earth another new friend called Bryce (Young Dylan) as they build some kind of communication equipment on the beach – the same where Elio drove the bullies and abducted primarily. When he entertains a long stand on the radio, suddenly we hear a very familiar sound break through the static: Glordon. Although two friends are separated in countless light years, they are not entirely alone. For a movie about connection and belonging, it is a completely concise way to put the bow into things and bring the “Elio” circle again.
But wait, there’s even more! “Elio” surprises one more sleeve of credits, rewarding everyone who stayed through, despite the fact that there is no promise of any miracle -style tease. However, in an unexpected movement, the studio apparently couldn’t help include another cute installation on the next Pixar: “Hoppers”. What makes this outcome so unusual that it has nothing to do with the movie we watch. When the compensation ends with “Elio”, we suddenly hear a computerized sound repeating the same word over and over again- “Lizard. Lizard. Lizard.” Soon it becomes clear that this is the result of the actual lizard buttons that are constantly pressing the phone buttons that are coming to Lisko without the intention of stopping. This will continue for a while without any other explanation until the “Hoppers” title card appears and everything (kind) clicks in place.
For those who have read /movies (and of course it should be you all), you are better prepared than most to find out what’s going on here. As explained in the recent description of the “Toy Story 5” material“Hoppers” is the Studio’s next original film, which focuses on a young environmentalist named Mabel (voted by Piper Curda), who is desperately trying to save the destruction of a nearby Glade to order the motorway. To warn their dangers, he uses advanced technology to go to the secret as a guest and to live among them. However, in order to communicate with people, the movie has a funny way in the movie: from the text of mobile phones to talk. It’s exactly what we see at the end of the Green Lizard’s “Elio” movie, and I think it’s just as a good way to get this movie to everyone’s radar.
“Hoppers” hits great evidence on March 6, 2026, but “Elio” is now playing everywhere in theaters.