Like the austerity during the Disney CinemaCon presentations, the studio showed 20 minutes of their latest Pixar film, Elementary.
Directed by Peter Sohn, the title takes place in Element City, where inhabitants of fire, water, earth and air live together. It follows Ember (Leah Lewis), a tough, funny and feisty young woman whose friendship with a fun, juicy, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade (Mamoudou Athie) changes her beliefs about the world they live in. live, challenge. .
The clip shows immigrant firefighter couple Burnie and Cinder receiving a harsh reception in Elemental City, where they make a life for themselves with baby Ember, who tries to bond and avoid water. Additionally, fire, earth, water and air beings reach a sort of gateway from Ellis Island to Element City, where the fire duo in particular struggle to make themselves understood and see their passports with the names Bernie and Cinder.
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The Fire people open a shop and raise their daughter, Ember. When aquatic animals come to visit, the sign in the store says “You splash it, you buy it”. A bridge separates the Fire District from the rest of the city, which Ember says doesn’t welcome firefighters: “Elements don’t mix.” Things don’t go as hoped and Ember’s temper gets the better of him, causing the pantry to overflow and a waterman who is a city inspector to float and threaten to sue the shop for shoddy pipes. This sends Ember on a journey to Element City and pursues the inspector. A ride on the subway proves challenging as she tries not to set the other passengers on fire and ends up in an altercation in front of city hall.
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During the pandemic, Pixar films, Soul And Blush, where forced to go on Disney+ as theaters slowly returned. light year, the separation of toy story, opened last June to packed theaters and earned $226.4 million.
The Pixar feature will open on Father’s Day weekend, June 16. Elementary is also the closing film of the Cannes Film Festival.
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