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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Turning Red (2022)

This movie is in the running for Best Animated movie in the 2023 Oscar race, which surprised me, having watched several other movies in contention for a nomination that I thought were on par or better. It takes on two themes, one of them universal and one less often tackled. The first is adolescence. The main character is thirteen-year-old Mei Lee, who is just like any other high-achieving nerd from a loving, slightly smothering Chinese-Canadian family. Then her hormones kick in. Like many kids at this pivotal moment, her emotions take on a life of their own. What sets Mei Lee apart is the fact that her emotions also take on a form of their own: at moments of extreme excitement, she turns into a large red panda. Which brings me to the other unusual component of this movie, which is that it depicts the Asian immigrant experience. This is the area where I was a little less awed by how this was handled, seeing a lot of cliches about Asians depicted. The one theme that is universal is the mother-daughter struggle--which this movie gives an inter-generationaly spin on, and the kinship of friends to rely on at this transitional age. It is worth watching, and who knows, it might even win!

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