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6/24/2025, 12:00:35 AM
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This scene felt like the final emotional moment from Pixar to actually land. Compare this to Elio's predictable death fakeout, I knew Glordon wasn’t gonna fucking die.
Honestly Pixar's emotional moments were always kinda doomed after Up cause that films opening gave them the reputation for tugging on heartstrings, like after Up we had some good emotional scenes like the ending of Toy Story 3 and that scene from Coco but the ones from the rest of the modern films felt kinda forced.
This scene felt like the final emotional moment from Pixar to actually land. Compare this to Elio's predictable death fakeout, I knew Glordon wasn’t gonna fucking die.
Honestly Pixar's emotional moments were always kinda doomed after Up cause that films opening gave them the reputation for tugging on heartstrings, like after Up we had some good emotional scenes like the ending of Toy Story 3 and that scene from Coco but the ones from the rest of the modern films felt kinda forced.
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