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Turning Red - Disney+ Hotstar

Directed by Domee Shi

With piercing emotions and physical changes, the onset of puberty can be overwhelming for a teenager. Disney and Pixar’s latest animated tale – ‘Turning Red’shows just that with the protagonist Mei Lee, a 13-year-old, torn between being her mother's obedient daughter and navigating the awkward world of being a young teenager. 

The film, directed by Domee Shi, tells an unabashedly female story with brave storytelling, solid animation and strong female-led performances that highlights representation. From celebrating womanhood at its rawest, between mothers, daughters and female friendships to marvellous visualisation and inclusion, here’s why its a must-watch for fans.

When Mei (voiced by actress Rosalie Chiang) gets overwhelmed, she transforms into a larger-than-life red panda, while her mother, Ming (voiced by Sandra Oh), is never far behind, overdoing it on the doting. Metaphorically, connecting the Panda to her period, the movie doesn’t shy away from the nitty-gritty of puberty, including tackling topics that aren't spoken of openly, like one's period. 

Set in Toronto, the film highlights the cultural aspects of immigrant families in Canada and smartly uses a multi-cultural urban setting to carry its narrative forward with the food, décor and beliefs of its immigrant characters. From Mei’s and  Ming’s coiffed hair to small cameos, such as a Sikh school guard and the festive red lanterns adorning Toronto’s Chinatown, the film offers visual nuggets that Asian audiences will relate to.   

This is Disney and Pixar’s first film to have an all-female creative team - with a female director, producer, visual-effects supervisor, and production designer among its lead creatives. Penned by Domee Shi and Julia Cho and produced by Lindsey Collins, the film’s characters have been voiced by Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh, Orion Lee, Ava Morse, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Hyein Park, Wai Ching Ho, James Hong, and others.

Just as the film embraces the dynamics of mother-daughter relationships, it triumphantly showcases the power of female friendships made in adolescence. The film features some of the most authentic and relatable relationships between teen girls. Mei’s friends — Miriam (Ava Morse), Priya (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), and Abby (Hyein Park) — are enthusiastically and unconditionally supportive of Mei and each other.

Many may think that ‘Turning Red’ is a children’s film but it is equally valuable to parents dealing with adolescent kids. What makes this film stand out is its vibrancy and optimism, lauding tough moments and emotions that showcase their relatability and complexity. 

Available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam

Courtesy: Disney+ Hotstar


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