Elemental was structured perfectly. The story was very poignant, yet was still simple enough for the younger children to understand the message. They tackled some difficult issues and brought them to a level that the whole audience could appreciate.
I’d say this is the perfect family movie. I was lucky enough to see it with my mother and my granddaughter. I can honestly say that it will appeal to anyone from eighty years old right down to a toddler. The look of the movie was so pleasing to the eye that sometimes I found myself just staring at the pretty stuff. I loved the songs they did and the characters were heartwarming, to say the least.
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This movie would be a great way to spend a family day together. I highly recommend it.
Grade: A+
About The Peetimes: Note: Before Elemental begins an 8-minute cartoon titled, “Carl’s Date,” is shown. Do not start your timer until the cartoon ends and you see the Disney introduction screen flash, “Disney 100.” I recommend the 2nd Peetime, it gives you a little more time to work with.
There are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Elemental.
Rated: | (PG) Thematic Elements | Some Peril | Brief Language |
Genres: | Adventure, Animation, Comedy |
Starring: | Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie, Ronnie Del Carmen |
Director: | Peter Sohn |
Writer(s): | John Hoberg, Kat Likkel, Brenda Hsueh |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Plot
Follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, land- and air-residents live together.
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