Pixar as the thoughtful and emotional epicenter of animation is back, at least for a film. This is one I really need to see again to rate where it lands in the Pixar pantheon, but I can say for sure I really liked it in spite of its Pete Docter quirks (which don’t seem to bother anyone else, so whatever).
Is It Good?
Exceptionally Good (7/8)
Note: This capsule was published early in The Goods' history and is a candidate for a full length review in the future.
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