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Pixar is scrambling to win back its audience
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I don't know why, but I think it was sometime after Inside Out that I kinda started losing interest in Pixar. Not that their films were bad or anything, but I just kinda... stopped getting excited for them
Would highly recommend Soul and Coco if you haven't seen them yet, both go blow for blow with any top Pixar movies. The others I agree have all been kind've meh.
After Disney acquired them, they lost a bit of their spark.