Soul's themes, animation, musical score, characterization, and voice acting make up for a surprisingly week story line, and abrupt ending.
The story line had some great moments, but like I said above, I really felt like the ending was very abrupt, as we never found out what Soul number 22 did with her life. The characterization was very good however, and I loved all the different views on life and how each person gets their personality, this could have easily been a standalone sequel to Inside Out.
The music in this film was arguably the best. I loved all of the different instruments they used, and I am a fan of jazz music, and this made me love jazz even more.
The voice acting in the film was flawless as well. Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey were hilarious in this movie. Pixar has always been perfect when it comes to their casting choices, and this film continues to prove my point.
They do not need to do a sequel to this film, as their is nothing left to explore. That is one thing I was happy about when it came to the ending, it did not set up a potential sequel.
Overall, Soul has is a charming family friendly movie that has so much going for it, that it makes up for its flaws.
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
3 out of 4 stars
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