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Also lost in all this BS talk about race and Tina fey being in his body and blah blah is that the animation is the best I’ve seen in my life next to into the spider verse

like this movie visually is so fucking amazing


nah, typical Pixar. Not even in the same league as Into the Spider Verse.
 
I'm trying to figure out if we should watch this or not. In many ways we are still reeling from having lost our youngest daughter. My oldest daughter misses her sister terribly. A few days ago she saw a St. Jude commercial that had her worked up pretty good. I wonder if a movie like this might be too much for her/us right now.

So sorry about your daughter.
May I ask how old is your oldest daughter?
My boys were 5 and 3 and my daughter was 11 when my mother in law passed. The twins just ask when was their grandma coming back, my oldest son says he dreams about her but; my daughter was the closest to her. I say take your time, maybe watch it without her first.
 
So sorry about your daughter.
May I ask how old is your oldest daughter?
My boys were 5 and 3 and my daughter was 11 when my mother in law passed. The twins just ask when was their grandma coming back, my oldest son says he dreams about her but; my daughter was the closest to her. I say take your time, maybe watch it without her first.

My daughter is 10. She was 9 when she lost her sister, who was 6. They were very close. She is actually doing well, all things considered. However, she has her moments and triggers. Right now we turn the tv off when a St. Jude commercial comes on.

We have talked about death and what happens afterwards, so much as we know. She understands that. But I'm afraid this movie may be a bit of an emotional trigger for us, her especially, which makes it even harder for us.
 
My daughter is 10. She was 9 when she lost her sister, who was 6. They were very close. She is actually doing well, all things considered. However, she has her moments and triggers. Right now we turn the tv off when a St. Jude commercial comes on.

We have talked about death and what happens afterwards, so much as we know. She understands that. But I'm afraid this movie may be a bit of an emotional trigger for us, her especially, which makes it even harder for us.
This movie deals with the concept of dying and focuses on finding the things that give your life worth meaning

towards the end the music and tone got me to where I WANTED to shed a tear but I didn’t give in. I don’t think it’s the movie for y’all right now.

My condolences as well
 
I'm trying to figure out if we should watch this or not. In many ways we are still reeling from having lost our youngest daughter. My oldest daughter misses her sister terribly. A few days ago she saw a St. Jude commercial that had her worked up pretty good. I wonder if a movie like this might be too much for her/us right now.

My condolences to you and your family. I don't have any children but I can only imagine how hard it is to bury your child. Honestly me typing this up is getting me a little worked up. SMH.

The movie is a beautiful film and has a lot of funny parts but in my opinion I would be careful with watching this film with your other daughter if she gets emotional seeing the St. Jude commercials. Of course this film doesn't get too graphic but it could maybe trigger some emotions with not just your daughter but you and your wife.

Either way Happh Holidays to you and your family and once again I'm terribly sorry for your loss
 
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My daughter is 10. She was 9 when she lost her sister, who was 6. They were very close. She is actually doing well, all things considered. However, she has her moments and triggers. Right now we turn the tv off when a St. Jude commercial comes on.

We have talked about death and what happens afterwards, so much as we know. She understands that. But I'm afraid this movie may be a bit of an emotional trigger for us, her especially, which makes it even harder for us.

Yeah that's too much for her. Give it time, my daughter finally cried after watching it. She's stubborn and didn't like to show her emotional side but, this movie triggered something in her and my wife.
Keep Your Head Up.
 
I’m just reading through the thread.

First about the movie. Great movie! Barbershop scene was the best scene for me cause they actually did that right.

As far as all of the arguments, I feel sorry for all of you who got hung up on race issues in the movie, if you can even call them issues. Must be sad to constantly recognize what’s wrong with things than appreciating the beauty of things.

Which is ironic with this movie because that’s exactly the message it was trying to convey. Dude was so caught up on trying to become a professional musician he was missing out on the beauty of life itself.
 
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