


(Along with another huge side-message about humanity fucking ourselves up through over-consumer tendencies) Wall-E is the story of coming to terms with feelings of abandonment, alienation, and outdatedness, and then overcoming those obstacles. The Incredibles looks at xenophobia, superheros being forced into hiding by a society that doesn't accept them any more.

The Toy Story trilogy on the surface is about toys that come to life, but really it's about growing up and moving on from the world you once lived in.įinding Nemo is about overcoming forces that you would normally never in your life attempt to tackle if it weren't for trying to save your lost son. I think it's because the other Pixar movies, the "classics" went much deeper than what's on the surface. Pixar is known for making amazing timeless movies with each one they bring out (arguably there are a couple weaker ones, but over all I feel it can be argued that most of them are classics)īrave, though, I feel wasn't as good. I just saw Pixar's latest movie Brave tonight.
