Turning Red: A Cringey Masterpiece

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
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  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Před 12 dny +165

    The cringe is only cringe because it’s a 100% accurate portrayal of middle schoolers.

    • @Someguyonline24
      @Someguyonline24 Před 12 dny +2

      Yup

    • @AUCreatoer
      @AUCreatoer Před 12 dny +1

      Yep!

    • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
      @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +1

      The problem is that it doesn't properly portray the cringe as a bad thing as it should.

    • @AUCreatoer
      @AUCreatoer Před 12 dny +7

      ​@@user-dy1dz1lz9tI mean, the only cringe thing they do is just being kids and having fun. Why should that be a bad thing??

    • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
      @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +4

      @@AUCreatoer Because the things middle schoolers get up to... is downright ATROCIOUS. And if you say, "It wasn't like that!", then you just disproved the accuracy.

  • @loonastrawberry
    @loonastrawberry Před 12 dny +82

    if it was the film about young boys, no one would said it was cringe. people's reaction to turning red is showing how girls' interests, hobbies and struggles are considered cringie and bad, and boys' are not.
    i loved it, cause its authentic, made with soul. you can feel how its embarrassing moment were well known and felt by the author. it's not just caricature of young girls made by corporate men in costumes. so it felt real

    • @danielaupegui4030
      @danielaupegui4030 Před 12 dny +18

      Absolutely. Also the assumption of "if I can't relate to it, most people can't"... I think it's relatable to many women, it was a wonderful representation of a girl's teenage years. I never considered this cringe.

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 Před 12 dny +2

      Well TMNT: Mutant Mayhem is gen z centric movie. They weren't excepted being called cringe by new & old TMNT fans.

    • @XxHarambexX
      @XxHarambexX Před 11 dny

      I think it would depend on the portrayal. If the film accurately depicted all the things I used to enjoy as a 13y/o boy, it would be super cringe, for all the same reasons as this film. And I don’t think anyone is saying “girls’ interests, hobbies and struggles are… bad,” just because of the cringe. Cringey and bad are not synonymous

  • @twindrill2852
    @twindrill2852 Před 12 dny +45

    This film excels at portraying what it was like to be at preadolescence. It can get awkward and cringy, but also insanely nostalgic and heartfelt. We need more films like these at an age where preteens are constantly pressured to “grow up”.

  • @ryanc5572
    @ryanc5572 Před 12 dny +18

    This movie is incredibly relatable. It's a hard thing to want to make your parents proud of you, but also wanting to be true to yourself and who you are, regardless if they disapprove. A powerful pill to swallow, but one that needs to be done in order to heal and grow.

  • @suspiciousstar7547
    @suspiciousstar7547 Před 12 dny +14

    I absolutely loved this movie because it was cringy. It showed the struggles, interests, and life of a coming-of-age girl, who felt like she had it perfect with her family and school life before she started growing up. No one in this movie was the hero or the villain, just people with different viewpoints.

  • @tjsmith5276
    @tjsmith5276 Před 12 dny +63

    I always said faulting this movie for being "cringe" is like faulting the Genie from Aladdin for being silly at times or faulting the Disney villains for being mean.

    • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
      @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +3

      I can buy the first point, but I can't buy the second because the film doesn't properly portray the cringe as bad like those other films treat their villains.

    • @tjsmith5276
      @tjsmith5276 Před 12 dny

      @@user-dy1dz1lz9t Doesn't the film show her mom's disapproval at some of the things she does? Doesn't she have to push back? There was a point in the film where she firmly says "I'm changing, Mom." She also has to check in with her mom to see if that's okay.

    • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
      @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +2

      @@tjsmith5276 Yes, it does show her Mom's disapproval. But the point is that it treats her as if she's the one at fault.

    • @tjsmith5276
      @tjsmith5276 Před 12 dny

      @@user-dy1dz1lz9t Well, I say the mom kind of was at fault. What presumably kicked everything off was the thing where she flipped out on the store clerk. Instead of having a talk with her daughter, Ming jumped to conclusions and publicized Mei's drawings and that's what started everything.

    • @MrGabeanator
      @MrGabeanator Před 12 dny +1

      So true btw silly is such an understatement for the genie

  • @gqboygboy6930
    @gqboygboy6930 Před 12 dny +21

    I for one actually like this film and it’s pretty relatable as it takes place during the early 2000s when I was a little kid seeing all the trends and fads

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Před 8 dny

      I was a little kid as well in the early 2000s, yet I can barely remember my early childhood.

  • @vincenthoule5643
    @vincenthoule5643 Před 12 dny +21

    This movie deserves more love

  • @michaeljordan5630
    @michaeljordan5630 Před 12 dny +12

    I mean the whole theme of the movie is embarrassment. And only Pixar can make a movie about embarrassment work

  • @gingergoddess8953
    @gingergoddess8953 Před 12 dny +71

    Thing is, this was probably one of the first Pixar films whose target audience was not "everyone and anyone." This was a love letter to Domee Shi's childhood, which was a very specific time and a very specific place. Naturally, people who are outside the nostalgic target base wouldn't get it as easily as someone like me, who was literally the same age and grew up in the Toronto suburbs at the same time. I will say, for as niche as the audience who appreciated this movie was, it was DEAD ON in representing the early-00s Canadian junior high school culture, the characters, and how young teen girls fixate and act. 13yo girls ARE cringe, and the film portrays that without shame, which is amazing considering how most media these days like to portray young teen girls as baby adults. I'm glad you gave this a fair shot. I feel like a lot of guys didn't.

    • @silashurd3597
      @silashurd3597 Před 12 dny +2

      Ah yes. Only us “guys” didn’t give it a chance. I watched this movie and I’m a guy (as awful you might find that), and it was decent. Definitely not a masterpiece. An ok but flawed movie.

    • @ThePrincessCH
      @ThePrincessCH Před 11 dny +1

      I was the opposite of Mei, growing up. I'm not from Toronto, but I am an Asian Canadian. I put most of my focus on schoolwork because I felt the need to push myself after I was diagnosed with a learning disability, and both of my parents took the time to help me. Whenever I watch shows or movies, I always prefer the smart characters with a one-track mind.

    • @LeoDBW
      @LeoDBW Před 11 dny +2

      I grew up in France in the early 2000s, and we had lots of things in common: the tamagoshi craze, the boys bands (tho for us it was more female pop singers, but same vibe), the way kids acted, the colorful fashion... something that I loved but physically pained me is that Mei Lin has THE EXACT SAME drawing style as I when I started to draw. It is really funny to think we had a lot in common despite the cultural differences and an ocean between us :)

    • @russianvalkyrie2358
      @russianvalkyrie2358 Před 2 dny +1

      I feel like its relatable to any girl who grew up in the early 2000s. Boybands, tamagachis, and the general experience of being young girl are universal.

  • @quinnywinny3
    @quinnywinny3 Před 12 dny +9

    ugh i love that turning red is getting the recognition it deserved. the hate was so unwarranted! i thought the family dynamic and conflict was so beautiful and had such a lovely message (i cried) and i think it's such an important movie to show parents AND kids

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Před 8 dny +1

      No doubt to the Disney hate train that unfortunately was at its strongest that year considering 2 Dreamworks films came out around that time that grabbed more attention due to being released in theaters, The Bad Guys and especially Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. And even the theatrical release of their only film that year Strange World, being a box-office bomb furthered fueled the hatred towards the studio.

  • @cakecrumb095
    @cakecrumb095 Před 12 dny +5

    I related to the movie on so many levels, being Chinese and having a difficult relationship with my mother, and also growing up in Canada, and my cringey hobbies through junior high. Watching the movie felt like a warm hug, knowing I wasn’t alone in those difficult years.

  • @finland4ever55
    @finland4ever55 Před 12 dny +27

    I loved this movie and hate how people keep whining about how stupid and crappy or "InNaPrOpRiAtE" it is.
    It's genuinely funny and cute, but also touching and as a Canadian I love seeing Canadian representation. Aside from this and Scott Pilgrim, Hollywood only brings up Canada as a joke, and the rest of the time they just use Vancouver or Toronto as a backdrop for "Anywhere, USA" and don't respect Canadians at all.

  • @jaceybella1267
    @jaceybella1267 Před 12 dny +8

    Honestly, while I'm incredibly critical of Disney's main studio, I don't think Pixar has fallen off in the same way!
    Pixar has changed a lot, but outside of lightyear I still love their more recent works. Turning Red, Soul, and Luca are all films I really enjoyed and appreciate. Heck, even if Onward wasn't great, it's a much more enjoyable watch than Wish, Strange World, or Ralph Breaks the Internet

  • @lexramstudios1386
    @lexramstudios1386 Před 12 dny +10

    This is still one of my favorite Pixar movies

  • @donniedarko1234
    @donniedarko1234 Před 12 dny +4

    my friends will never understand how accurate this is

  • @NinthShinigami
    @NinthShinigami Před 12 dny +7

    As time flies, I actually look at this movie in a bit of a better light. The messaging and themes are all there and resonate on a deeper level I imagine for most females, but it’s definitely not a film I can connect with personally as an 18 year old guy. It is a solid film tho, just clearly not meant for me or meant for me to enjoy or connect with the same way I do with several other Pixar films.

  • @Kusanagikaiser999
    @Kusanagikaiser999 Před 12 dny +5

    I absolutely love Turning Red, and there is more ways to relate to Mei than be a middle schooler or a girl....I live for similar issues with my folks growing up, my Mon hated the music we listen to and the bands (been metal dudes me and my brother on a Latin American country), plus me been an artist and wanted to pursuit a career on arts instead of a NORMAL JOB, so many discussions remind me to the ones Mei had with her mom, heck I even nostalgic about that era, despite I hated boy bands back there, but now I even listen to some Backstreet boys songs and Britney Spears with fondest , I have watch turning red countless of times and will continue doing, in my humble opinion EASILY the best film of that era of Pixar.

  • @SwitchAnimationsGacha
    @SwitchAnimationsGacha Před 7 dny +4

    This is why Turning Red is my fav Pixar movie cuz of how well it’s made lol

  • @MrGabeanator
    @MrGabeanator Před 9 dny +4

    this is definitely one of the best recent Pixar films and one of my favorites

  • @paolabetancourt3365
    @paolabetancourt3365 Před 11 dny +3

    Turning red is one of their best movies. Just because is a movie centered in young girls, which is the most hated demographic in the world (just a reminder of how much the world hates what preteens and teen girls love) doesn’t always receive the praise this movie truly deserves.

  • @mrsturtevant1
    @mrsturtevant1 Před 9 dny +3

    It's bob chapek's fault this movie didn't see theaters the first time, but I'm glad it's now seen as the masterpiece it is.

  • @ivanbluecool
    @ivanbluecool Před 12 dny +8

    You should talk about the monsters inc movies and works. They are so good and remember to talk about power struggle in the monster world. The show monster's at work goes post the movie

  • @uhok2584
    @uhok2584 Před 12 dny +22

    Mr. Enter when Minions is set in 1960s but doesn’t mention the civil rights movement, JFK, Vietnam, or the Manson Family

    • @jaceybella1267
      @jaceybella1267 Před 12 dny +4

      I'll give him credit that he took that complaint back, lol. He revisited Turning Red and liked it a lot more

    • @JustA-Person
      @JustA-Person Před 11 dny +6

      I still cannot believe he thought that was a good thing to say I don’t care if he took it back he shouldn’t have said it at all

  • @tctt185_dg
    @tctt185_dg Před 12 dny +2

    It's a great cringy 2000s-like film. It would be great to see it in theatres just like how Shrek 2 popped up again. It would be great to see more theatres re-air past movies as a way to really recapture the experience of customers watching old stuff with their friends. It's a great way to bond and strengthen their connections. I might have to grab my large DVD folder and fire up a film on my Xbox. We in the 2020s LOVE old stuff.

  • @punnavieira1681
    @punnavieira1681 Před 11 dny +2

    Turning Red is a great Pixar movie, I should give them props for this, in other words, so much respect, and do you think it would've made more sense if this movie was actually released in 2002, instead of 2022, curse you COVID-19?
    Anyway, they shouldn’t criticize this movie, Luca, and Ruby Gillman, even though that last one was from DreamWorks, for their similarities, they're all great in their own ways, yet I'm starting to see the irony here between Mei and Ruby.

  • @sebastianshook6771
    @sebastianshook6771 Před 10 dny +2

    I'll Admit, The Memes That Came Out Of Mr. Enter's Review Were What Got Me To Watch The Movie. Shame That Movies Like This Will Be Few And Far Between, Especially Under The New Regime.

  • @alejandrovelez6358
    @alejandrovelez6358 Před 11 dny +1

    I enjoyed the movie first time with my mom, and we even saw the documentary afterwards and how the director had those experiences in her childhood. :)
    Rewatching it tho, I can kinda get the cringe part being a bit stale (especially underaged children tw3rking is bad and downright creepy. I thought people would’ve learned after the horrendous Powerpuff Girls 2016 reboot controversies)
    Other than just that reason, there’s clearly plot contrivances that really adds wrenches between the gears, like Mei’s mom could’ve briefly caught some of the red panda merchandise instead of finding out way later in the movie, and the most saddest scene where Mei attacked Tyler (her former bully who’s also a four town guy) was ruined by the scene later on for just comedic purposes. I clearly don’t have a problem with sad moments and comedy being mixed together as long as it’s done a clever and subtle way, and The Emperor’s New Groove did it perfectly, but same thing cannot be said with Mei, her friends and Tyler becoming besties again without a scene between where they apologize. As Cyrus The Great I think described it best in his review of the movie: “It literally mixes so many generic overused tropes all into one horrendous satire!” or whatever.
    Despite these big flaws tho, I’ll say this is still better than Lightyear, and the Disney animated movies that were huge fails after the masterpiece that was Encanto. IMO

  • @magicvalgirl2309
    @magicvalgirl2309 Před 8 dny +1

    Turning Red isn't my favorite Pixar film, let alone me liking it as a whole. However, I will thank you for this analysis of the movie as it's making me see it through different lenses and what it was trying to be. I still don't like Turning Red, but I can appreciate what it was trying to be.

  • @DDRWakaLaka
    @DDRWakaLaka Před 6 dny +1

    i mean i absolutely hated Bao because the art style was hideous but loved Turning Red

  • @OpticalSorcerer
    @OpticalSorcerer Před 12 dny +3

    Random question: are you a Kingdom Hearts fan? I'd like your thoughts on it in relation to Disney.

  • @briana8088
    @briana8088 Před 12 dny +2

    I didn't like this movie, but I liked that they explored the concepts they did.

  • @andreafraustoz
    @andreafraustoz Před 12 dny +1

    I feel like this is a better version of Lino um Aventura de sete Vidas as both have cringe humor and mc turns into furry animals but the main difference is TR did it better [especially the panda curse as Lino is a wasted opportunity as it should been a tapir instead of a cat since is made in Brazil- why globalization is not my cup of tea]

  • @adrianmorrison4678
    @adrianmorrison4678 Před 12 dny

    Can you please do a review of Sony animation as a whole following spider-verse?

  • @Unsweetened8618
    @Unsweetened8618 Před 12 dny

    I never seen this. Was this suppose to be some connection to "Soul".

  • @PhilBowes
    @PhilBowes Před 12 dny

    Can you do a video of why you hate the trueman show

  • @Dr.Thriller
    @Dr.Thriller Před 12 dny +3

    No wonder why I disliked this movie, I really don't like cringe.
    However, I can respect it for accurately portraying teens, because it reminds me of how cringe I used to be in middle school.

  • @marionneary1128
    @marionneary1128 Před 9 dny +1

    I absolutely❣️Turning Red a Amazing Movie 🍿🎥😍😘🥰

  • @BR-jw7pm
    @BR-jw7pm Před 12 dny +4

    When do you bring up 9/11?
    (Mysterious Mr Enter)

  • @1800mexicano
    @1800mexicano Před 9 dny +1

    The only part of this movie that is a masterpiece is the father, and that's not even my opinion, that's just a fact

  • @Dany-rx7rs
    @Dany-rx7rs Před 12 dny +1

    First

  • @zzodysseuszz
    @zzodysseuszz Před 10 dny +2

    It’s not a masterpiece in the slightest. It’s cringe and its moral message is extremely questionable.

  • @jaypee116
    @jaypee116 Před 12 dny

    Damn

  • @user-hy6wj6hb9n
    @user-hy6wj6hb9n Před 11 dny

    One thing I agree on is that this movie is not for kids.

  • @calebprescott440
    @calebprescott440 Před 12 dny +3

    Too be honest I like Ruby gillman teenage kraken more than turning red

  • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
    @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +1

    Oh, come on! This isn't good! Why am I supposed to like it? Because it's accurate? Well, I wouldn't like it if the characters were boys, either! If you think a film being relatable is good, then I've got news for you!No amount of relatability can mask wickedness!

    • @1992disney
      @1992disney Před 12 dny

      Exactly! Relatability and accuracy don't necessarily make a film good! You can have relatability and accuracy, but writing, storytelling, and character development must always be prioritized in order to make both things actually work, which is definitely not the case with this movie!

  • @michaelbrent1536
    @michaelbrent1536 Před 12 dny +2

    Nimona and Spiderverse is waaay better than Turning Red and Ruby Gilman teenage Kraken!

    • @justfandomtings
      @justfandomtings Před 12 dny +7

      Why compare these movies? Spidervrse is a completely different movie from turning red.
      And I like both movies, but just say the movie is not for you and move on.

  • @KusanajiKei
    @KusanajiKei Před 12 dny +2

    Sorry I don't agree, but everyone is entitled to like whatever they want

  • @Bopperann
    @Bopperann Před 12 dny +1

    I disagree. Could not relate to or enjoy this movie.
    It just didn’t speak to me. I found all the characters insufferable.

    • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
      @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +2

      Agreed. The whole panda thing is problematic because the movie can't be clear on what it's supposed to be.

  • @olleselin
    @olleselin Před 12 dny +2

    Pixar is all CRINGE

  • @LucyLoud_Fan
    @LucyLoud_Fan Před 12 dny +4

    This is still the worst Pixar movie in my opinion

    • @user-dy1dz1lz9t
      @user-dy1dz1lz9t Před 12 dny +2

      I'm with you on it. I can connect with the characters as much as as I can connect with the ones from the Transformers films.