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...Ohhh yah--Knowing Pixar's (and Lasseter-Disney's) style of creating villains, I sat there taking bets on which of the three most obvious characters it would be. And when we got the reveal, I heard someone next to me say "...Yyyyep." before I could. (Although, to be fair, it wasn't the character I was betting on after the final trailer.)Part of the problem is the villain is not fleshed out very well so motivations are shallow and what they actually want in the end isn’t spelled out satisfactorily.
It's Forbes, so I don't think he noticed anything else, and he's a mainstream grownup fan, so I assume he just assumes ALL Pixar movies are tearful Oscar-winning hits, and anything else is a rare unexplainable planetary alignment.ShyViolet wrote:However, just thought I should comment on the fact that he only describes its financial performance and mentions nothing on its storyline/creative qualities, other than to say that it got: “rave reviews.”