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    Soul – The Cinematic Schematic Holiday Bonus Review

    December 24, 2020
    Soul
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    Merry Christmas and happy holidays, dear listeners! The Cinematic Schematic podcast is here with a special bonus episode reviewing Disney Pixar’s new movie releasing directly on Disney+ on Christmas Day, Soul. To meet the special occasion, we are joined by my 2020 COVID-pandemic partner in crime, the Video Peach, Lauren Weingart. Tune in to hear our reactions and analysis of one of this year’s biggest holiday releases, being released exclusively via Disney’s streaming platform.

    Longtime fans of Pixar may remember the Soul co-writer/director Pete Docter‘s past films with the studio including Monsters Inc., Up, and Inside Out–their cream of the crop. If 2015’s Inside Out was Docter’s exploration of human emotion, Soul is his examination of human spirituality. Where does inspiration originate? What’s the special energy that gets individuals motivated and excited to take on each and every day? How do purpose and fulfillment work together in the human psyche to create happiness and a sense of belonging? These are just a few of the questions this film considers through its highly creative and hugely ambitious story.

    Don’t let the deep and larger than life ideas and themes concern you, Soul is a highly entertaining film for the whole family. In true Pixar tradition, it’s got a star-studded cast, largely African American, including Jamie Foxx, Questlove, Angela Bassett, Tina Fey, Daveed Diggs, Graham Norton and many others.

    According to IMDB, Soul is described as:

    A musician who has lost his passion for music is transported out of his body and must find his way back with the help of an infant soul learning about themself.

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    0:15 – Introductions

    2:09 – Spoiler-Free Review

    21:23 – Spoiler Discussion

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    Caleb Masters
    Caleb Masters is a lifelong film and pop culture enthusiast with more than 10 years experience in writing, podcasting and video production. When he's not running The Cinematropolis or hosting The Cinematic Schematic podcast, Masters serves as an active member of the Oklahoma Film Critic's Circle where he currently serves as Vice President. He also loves video games. Follow him @CMastersTalk on Letterboxd, Instagram, or X.
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