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Movie Review: An intergalactic, existential adventure about loneliness in Pixar's ‘Elio'

Movie Review: An intergalactic, existential adventure about loneliness in Pixar's ‘Elio'

Hindustan Times17-06-2025
Elio is a lonely 11-year-old just looking for big answers about life.
He's recently lost his parents, the only people who understood him and wanted him, and the one thing that seems to give him comfort and hope is the idea that we're not alone in the universe. So, in Pixar's latest , he starts waging a campaign for aliens to abduct him. Mostly, this involves laying down on the beach and waiting, his sand notes getting ever more desperate. Then one day it works.
It's a solid premise that, viewed one way, has all the makings of a classic Pixar film. It's existential but cute. It might make you cry and also want to buy a cuddly Glordon toy. Glordon is the toothy, slug-like young alien with no eyes who befriends Elio .
From a more cynical vantage point, however, it also doesn't stray far from the formula. It's another kid realizing that the things that make him different might just be his secret power played out on a heightened, fantastical scale. It's safe and familiar, but also perhaps getting a little tired. 'Elio' might even be the film that will have you wishing that Pixar would tone down the self-help sessions. Dead parents and a kid with a single tear running down his face is a brutal way to start an intergalactic adventure movie for the whole family. We've cared about protagonists with far less immediate trauma.
Elio and his aunt Olga are barely holding on when we meet them living on an army base. She's had to abandon her dreams of being an astronaut to be Elio's primary caregiver, and he is a tricky subject — consumed with grief that he can't quite verbalize and channeling all of his energies into a quest to communicate with extraterrestrials. Olga is trying but overwhelmed and Elio feels like a burden. On top of it all, he can't seem to stay out of trouble, whether it's his own making or in self-defense against a local bully. It's no wonder he wants to flee for a world of infinite knowledge, voice powered anti-gravity devices and spectacular colors.
But life in the cosmos is no walk in the park either. Elio gets immediately entangled in a web of lies, in which he convinces the wise aliens of the Communiverse that he is the leader of Earth. Fake it until you make it, Pixar-style? He's sent to negotiate with Lord Grigon , a warmongering leader who wants to lead the Communiverse, and learns techniques like 'start from a position of power' and to use a 'bargaining chip.' Like most Pixar movies, it's building towards a message of empathy. But for a good long while it we're also being taught something akin to the art of the deal.
'Elio' is the work of many people — there are three credited directors, Adrian Molina , who left the project but retains the credit, Madeline Sharafian and Domee Shi , and three credited screenwriters involved. And the story stretches in a lot of different directions, making the overall experience a little disjointed and strained. It's most fun when it lets its kid characters be kids — Elio and his new pal Glordon have a ball just playing around in the Communiverse. But the film just takes so long to get there. Dazzling visuals will only get you so far. And those are not without their pleasures and irreverent homages to film tropes in various genres. One of the more questionably intense sequences involves a bit of clone body horror, but perhaps that's an adult projecting a horror element onto something that a kid might just find funny.
There's a nice overriding message about parental acceptance and unconditional love – there always is. But in playing it so safe and so familiar, 'Elio' is missing a bit of that Pixar wonder, and mischief.
'Elio,' a Walt Disney Company release in theaters Friday, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for 'thematic elements, some action and peril.' Running time. 99 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.
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