SOUL Directors Pete Docter And Kemp Powers Reveal Some Alternate Endings For Joe And 22 -
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Soul directors Pete Docter and Kemp Powers have revealed a number of alternate endings they considered for the Pixar movie, and they range from dark to uplifting.and downright weird. Check it out!
JoshWilding |
12/30/2020
Soul is now playing on Disney+, and it s definitely one of Pixar s more thought-provoking movies (you can check out our review by clicking here). It ends with Joe (Jamie Foxx) getting another chance at life, while 22 (Tina Fey) heads to Earth to finally begin living. Unsurprisingly, the studio considered a lot of different endings, including one which would have seen Joe remain dead.Â
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (
Jimenez specifically discussed his work on a scene where the main character, Joe (Jamie Foxx), falls off an ethereal conveyor belt heading to The Great Beyond and goes on a psychedelic trip to The Great Before, where he ultimately gets tasked with mentoring 22 (Tina Fey), a soul who has spent thousands of years avoiding getting sent to Earth:
Jimenez describes the process for creating the trippy feel of the scene, including sharing the initial boards of how it could look:
The boards show the seeds of the scene s final imagery, which successfully conveys what he and his team were looking to create: “Something visually distinct that would help set up a mysterious tone for the afterlife and pair with the amazing score and sound design” by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Ren Klyce.
By Kyle McMahon
Dec 29, 2020
Soul is Disney Pixar at its very best. Kyle McMahon has his review of Soul for Pop Culture Weekly.
I’m just going to start off by saying this.
Soul is Disney Pixar’s most mature movie they’ve ever released. Quite simply, it is about life and if our lives have meaning. It is Pixar’s most brilliant (& weirdest) film yet.
Soul follows Joe (
Jamie Foxx), a part time middle school music teacher who feels he may have wasted his life teaching instead of being the professional jazz musician he feels he was born to be. On the day he is offered full time work at school, he also finally gets his big break to play for Jazz legend Dorthea Williams (