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You know that feeling you get when you really want to like something, but when you try it, it doesn’t fire on all cylinders like you thought it would? Well, let’s talk about Soul, Pixar’s latest animated feature. 

Pixar finally created its first Black male lead character, and unfortunately, the story falls flat. There is a lack of the emotional gravitas that we are used to seeing from them. It’s fun, but I expected more. There was so much potential. They did so many things right but failed to hold our hearts all the way through. 

Soul followers Joe Gardner as the musician who loves everything there is to love about jazz. With a steady gig as a middle school music teacher, Joe dreams of playing with the legends in the New York jazz clubs. On the day that Joe gets his big break, playing with jazz singer Dorothea Williams, he has an accident that takes him to the waiting room for the great beyond. Refusing to leave Earth behind, Joe escapes to the great before where he meets Soul 22. 

22 is no fan of Earth and does not want to be born. Joe and 22 team up to get Joe back to his body and show 22 why living is so worth it. 

The film stars the voice talents of so many great actors. The lead character of Joe is brought to life by Jamie Foxx (Ray). Soul 22, the unborn who finds Earth unspecial, is voiced by Tina Fey (30 Rock). Soul also features the talent of Angela Bassett (Black Panther), Phylicia Rashad (Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey), Questlove (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon), Daveed Diggs (Hamilton), and Alice Braga (Queen of the South). The film is bursting with talented people from cast to animators. Soul is co-written and co-directed by Pete Docter (Monsters Inc.) and Kemp Powers (One Night in Miami) and features animators from some of our favorite Pixar films like Inside Out, Wall-E, Up, and Toy Story 4.

Kemp and a group of consultants did what they could to bring a realistic view of Black culture to the project. Iconic moments happened on-screen that feature a community barbershop, a minority heavy public middle school, and a hot jazz club. The film also boasts important themes that center around finding your spark and reveling in the excitement of doing what you dream of doing. The film begs you to remember that moment you fell in love with what inspires you to keep going. It also encourages everyone to experience the beauty of what the world has to offer. 

The film is bright and colorful. It is fun. It is whimsical. But, for a movie highlighted as the first Black lead for a Pixar film, we don’t get to see enough of the body and soul as one. It’s not as bad as the Princess and the Frog situation that we all talk about, but it is not great. From the outside, Soul looks like it is all about Joe Gardner, but feels like it is about 22. As lovable, sarcastic, and cheeky as that character is, it is not the Black man we planned on rooting for in the entire film. Is it too much to ask for an animated movie from a major studio claiming credit for the first Black male lead to have him stay on screen and be himself for the entire time?

The animation is inventive and introduces the industry to new techniques. Pixar is known for its innovative animation process. On top of visuals, the film boasts a great soundtrack. The jazz elements speak to the film. The compositions and arrangements are done by the talented Jon Batiste (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert). The original score is by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, who have performed and composed for some of our favorite movies and TV shows, like Watchmen, Bird Box, Gone Girl, and Grey’s Anatomy. There is a universal sound that also speaks to the ethereal and spiritual components of the film. The music fills you up and proves just how moving and important it is, not only to Joe Gardner but to the real world as well. It reminds us that we all have a little Joe Gardner inside of us that craves the sound of our favorite songs and melodies.

Soul is full of music, full of heart, and highlights the Black culture missing from our animated adventures. There is no doubt connections will be made by the audience with the themes and the characters, but it still leaves something to be desired. Soul doesn’t supply that emotional spark that most Pixar films do. The film does come at a time in life when a lot of people are at a turning point, identifying what is important, and pursuing new passions in quarantine. 

Identifying that spark is what the film is all about. Find out where Joe’s spark takes him in Soul, streaming December 25, 2020, on Disney+.

December 26, 2020

Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Needs Just a Little Bit More Soul

https://blackgirlnerds.com/pixars-soul-feels-souless/

You know that feeling you get when you really want to like something, but when you try it, it doesn’t fire on all cylinders like you thought it would? Well, let’s talk about Soul, Pixar’s latest animated feature. 

Pixar finally created its first Black male lead character, and unfortunately, the story falls flat. There is a lack of the emotional gravitas that we are used to seeing from them. It’s fun, but I expected more. There was so much potential. They did so many things right but failed to hold our hearts all the way through. 

Soul followers Joe Gardner as the musician who loves everything there is to love about jazz. With a steady gig as a middle school music teacher, Joe dreams of playing with the legends in the New York jazz clubs. On the day that Joe gets his big break, playing with jazz singer Dorothea Williams, he has an accident that takes him to the waiting room for the great beyond. Refusing to leave Earth behind, Joe escapes to the great before where he meets Soul 22. 

22 is no fan of Earth and does not want to be born. Joe and 22 team up to get Joe back to his body and show 22 why living is so worth it. 

The film stars the voice talents of so many great actors. The lead character of Joe is brought to life by Jamie Foxx (Ray). Soul 22, the unborn who finds Earth unspecial, is voiced by Tina Fey (30 Rock). Soul also features the talent of Angela Bassett (Black Panther), Phylicia Rashad (Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey), Questlove (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon), Daveed Diggs (Hamilton), and Alice Braga (Queen of the South). The film is bursting with talented people from cast to animators. Soul is co-written and co-directed by Pete Docter (Monsters Inc.) and Kemp Powers (One Night in Miami) and features animators from some of our favorite Pixar films like Inside Out, Wall-E, Up, and Toy Story 4.

Kemp and a group of consultants did what they could to bring a realistic view of Black culture to the project. Iconic moments happened on-screen that feature a community barbershop, a minority heavy public middle school, and a hot jazz club. The film also boasts important themes that center around finding your spark and reveling in the excitement of doing what you dream of doing. The film begs you to remember that moment you fell in love with what inspires you to keep going. It also encourages everyone to experience the beauty of what the world has to offer. 

The film is bright and colorful. It is fun. It is whimsical. But, for a movie highlighted as the first Black lead for a Pixar film, we don’t get to see enough of the body and soul as one. It’s not as bad as the Princess and the Frog situation that we all talk about, but it is not great. From the outside, Soul looks like it is all about Joe Gardner, but feels like it is about 22. As lovable, sarcastic, and cheeky as that character is, it is not the Black man we planned on rooting for in the entire film. Is it too much to ask for an animated movie from a major studio claiming credit for the first Black male lead to have him stay on screen and be himself for the entire time?

The animation is inventive and introduces the industry to new techniques. Pixar is known for its innovative animation process. On top of visuals, the film boasts a great soundtrack. The jazz elements speak to the film. The compositions and arrangements are done by the talented Jon Batiste (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert). The original score is by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, who have performed and composed for some of our favorite movies and TV shows, like Watchmen, Bird Box, Gone Girl, and Grey’s Anatomy. There is a universal sound that also speaks to the ethereal and spiritual components of the film. The music fills you up and proves just how moving and important it is, not only to Joe Gardner but to the real world as well. It reminds us that we all have a little Joe Gardner inside of us that craves the sound of our favorite songs and melodies.

Soul is full of music, full of heart, and highlights the Black culture missing from our animated adventures. There is no doubt connections will be made by the audience with the themes and the characters, but it still leaves something to be desired. Soul doesn’t supply that emotional spark that most Pixar films do. The film does come at a time in life when a lot of people are at a turning point, identifying what is important, and pursuing new passions in quarantine. 

Identifying that spark is what the film is all about. Find out where Joe’s spark takes him in Soul, streaming December 25, 2020, on Disney+.


December 26, 2020

Noel is in the Air & So is The Grindhouse @BTalk 100, SUN 6pm: Chadwick’s Final Opus-Ma Rainey; Race & the COVID Vax Quagmire; CyberPunk 2077 Recall; Louis Armstrong Recontextualized

http://www.afronerd.com/2020/12/noel-is-in-air-so-is-grindhouse-btalk.html

 



Our audience knows the deal! Let's jump in while the water is warm. Afronerd Radio's Grindhouse internet broadcast airs every Sunday at 6pm eastern-thanks to the good folks at BTalk 100. Listen to your preeminent AFROnerdist hosts wax about the following topics: the highly anticipated and melancholy showcase of the late Chadwick Boseman's work is on full display via Netflix. Our thoughts about his last performance in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom;  the inevitability of race and the dissemination of the COVID vaccine rears its ugly head.....again;  And then there's the confusion between what a UPenn ethics professor said about the vaccine versus FOX talking head, Tucker Carlson:

 




Next up, what's the deal with the Cyberpunk 2077 VG rollout? It appears that the highly anticipated video game with previous allegations of  "crunch time" issues now has to contend with a failure to launch due to glitches and bugs; another hat tip goes to consistent Afronerd Radio supporter, Sergio Mims for his recent concerning a new book that puts iconic Jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong in a different, if not more balanced context;  a plus sized model appearing in a Sports Illustrated magazine causes a heated debate on Twitter (at least with Afronerd and our listenership)....is it body positivity or capitulation to an unhealthy lifestyle?



If time permits, we might have to address some issues left on the metaphysical kitchen table from last Wednesday's Mid Week in Review show:  thoughts about the S2 Mandalorian finale with its surprise guest star;  so what's up with Coming 2 America, comedic icon, Eddie Murphy's 30 plus year sequel to Coming to America?  And lastly, what about Netflix' Canvas?....we need even more black animated depictions!







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December 24, 2020

Southern Fried Asian: H’Abigail Mlo

https://thenerdsofcolor.org/2020/12/23/southern-fried-asian-habigail-mlo/

Just in time for the holidays, here’s the final Southern Fried Asian of season five to close out 2020! Joining the podcast is H’Abigail Mlo, a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina and one of the founders of Voices of the Highlands, a digital storytelling project featuring Montagnard/Montagnard-American voices on identity, culture, and […]


December 23, 2020

Milla Jovovich is That Girl in ‘Monster Hunter’

https://blackgirlnerds.com/milla-jovovich-is-that-girl-in-monster-hunter/

BGN interviews Milla Jovovich (Artemis) for Monster Hunter.

Behind our world, there is another — a world of dangerous and powerful monsters that rule their domain with deadly ferocity. When Lt. Artemis and her loyal soldiers are transported from our world to the new one, the unflappable lieutenant receives the shock of her life. In a desperate battle for survival against enormous enemies with incredible powers and unstoppable, terrifying attacks, Artemis teams up with a mysterious hunter who has found a way to fight back.

Interviewer: Jeandra LeBeauf

Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax

Monster Hunter is currently playing in theaters.


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