Red Alarm at Disney +: Pixar’s first film, directed by a woman

Red Alarm at Disney +: Pixar’s first film, directed by a woman

Director Domi writes history when she became the first woman to make a Pixar film independently. With the Red Alert, he signs a real treat, talking about puberty in an almost autobiographical film.

According to Red Alert, the director tells Domi about the revolution that represented the advent of puberty in his heroine, Meilin. A small feature is that when her emotions and her hormones reach a peak, Maylin turns into a giant red panda. This transformation is a wonderful metaphor for talking about puberty and all the disorders it causes.

Beyond this fantasy Domee Shi is signing a very personal film. This little Chinese-Canadian girl, who is 13 years old in the early 2000s and is a fan of the boys band, is just that. He also talks about his almost merged relationship with his mother and the difficulty of finding his own way, escaping from his parents, without betraying the inheritance. AlloCiné interviewed a young woman who is also the first woman to shoot a Pixar film alone.

Red Alert trailer, available on Disney +:

Source: allocine

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