Turning Red (2022)
6/10
Puberty portrait
15 March 2022
In this film, reference is made to puberty and the physical changes that are representative of this stage.

The film makes a metaphor for puberty and menstruation, although this metaphor can be confusing since it changes constantly and the meaning of what it represents or what it is referring to is lost. It also portrays the sudden mood swings, physical changes, and emotional repercussions that come with it, as well as how dealing with your parents' expectations of you can be self-defeating. It also shows us that we must accept ourselves and our personality and we must not pretend to be something that we are not because that never leads to anything good. In the long run, the movie becomes very dramatic and some characters become very annoyed by their stubborn attitude that don't get much development, just as other characters get very little development. The movie is funny at times, reflecting on the importance of friendship and the ups and downs of growing up. The animation is good but not as dazzling as the studio's previous films.

The film has several parts that work well alone, but all together can become too much and even fail to complement each interesting situation that the film touches on, but it can still be enjoyable for children despite its flaws in the story.
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