
Elio is an young boy living with his aunt, who’s obsessed with the extraterrestrial and making contact with him. One day, the lonely titular boy gets his wish and finds the fate of the galaxy in his hands.
Pixar’s newest animated film is incredibly easy for families to enjoy and even find meaningful connections to, though its far from the impactful experience we’re used to from the studio. Best of all, it focuses on acceptance, self-esteem, and finding your way through loneliness and feelings of not fitting in. Zoe Saldaña, Brad Garrett, and Jameela Jamil all give entertaining performances, and the look of many scenes are colorful and gorgeous — from diverse alien species to their suits and intricately designed spaceships.
Audiences may connect to Elio’s strive to be accepted by others, and at its core is a sweet relationship between him and his aunt that feels like the film’s true heart. However, despite some entertaining humor throughout, it takes until the third act for the story’s drive to really feel exciting at all. It’s probably not the best or most original film about its themes, but also has a whimsical charm, great visuals, and a look and feel that will definitely entertain more than just the youngsters, and give some strong material for positive discussion among families about acceptance.
