83
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53 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100ScreenCrushMatt SingerScreenCrushMatt SingerIt’s one of those special movies where during your first viewing you already know there’s going to be a 100th viewing someday.
- 100The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe TelegraphRobbie CollinIt works as beautifully as it does because the film’s comedy has been machined with Swiss precision, and all of its characters written with obvious love.
- 100The A.V. ClubMartin TsaiThe A.V. ClubMartin TsaiWe all need a little reassurance once in a while to stay true to ourselves, and Turning Red is speaking directly to generations of Asian women in the diaspora when they need to hear this the most.
- 100Even before the panda-monium begins, the film is a hilarious, life-affirming treat.
- 91IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandThe lessons are of the usual sort — how to be true to yourself, how to honor your family and friends, the value of culture in all its forms, the need to find humor — but they are rendered fresh and new, with Turning Red turning in one of Pixar’s best films not just about the pain of life, but the very joy of it, too.
- 90IGNSiddhant AdlakhaIGNSiddhant AdlakhaA story of magical transformation as a metaphor for personal and cultural change, Turning Red (from Bao director Domee Shi) is Pixar’s funniest and most imaginative film in years. It captures the wild energy of adolescence, uses pop stars as a timeless window into puberty, and tells a tale of friendship and family in the most delightfully kid-friendly way.
- 90The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzThis is an energetic, heartfelt, poignant and often delightfully subversive story of one young girl’s path into adulthood, and embrace of her cultural heritage.
- 80EmpireBen TravisEmpireBen TravisA daring, distinctive and downright delightful debut from Domee Shi, and a welcome change of pace from Pixar. Turning Red is, appropriately, its own beast — and one that’s easy to love.
- 80Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzIt all works beautifully. And the animation is brilliant. It’s all in service to the story of a girl who must decide whether to resist change or embrace it. Will she hide from her true nature or will she grin and — sorry — bear it? Turning Red answers the question in a surprisingly satisfying way.
- 63Slant MagazinePat BrownSlant MagazinePat BrownAfter a first hour that may well hit Zoomers and their millennial parents in the feels, Turning Red gradually runs out of steam.