Pixar's 'Soul' is getting rave reviews, but it left me cringing up until the very last minute
- While the animation and music in the film are beautiful, the studio's first film with a Black lead film makes some questionable creative choices.
- The strangest creative choice is that, at one point, a soul (voiced by Tina Fey), is placed in Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx), a Black middle school music teacher.
- Joe's moment to shine often gets muted by that overly chatty, opinionated, and loud-mouthed soul who doesn't care about life.
- The movie should have leaned into Joe and his family instead of using a "soul," voiced by a white actress, to help him on his journey.
- "Soul," which skipped its original theatrical release due to the pandemic, is available now on Disney Plus.
Pixar's 'Soul' is getting rave reviews, but it left me cringing up until the very last minute
Pixar mishandled its first film with a Black lead. Instead of focusing on his story, it takes a back seat to a character voiced by a white woman.
