Pixar’s Hoppers fuses Avatar and Up, then undermines them both

Pixar’s Hoppers fuses Avatar and Up, then undermines them both

From the beginning, Pixar’s Hoppers signals that director Daniel Chong isn’t trying to tell an original story. When 19-year-old nature-lover Mabel Tanaka (Piper Curda) discovers her biology professor Dr. Sam (Kathy Najimy) has invented Hoppers, a way to transfer a person’s mind into a robotic animal, Mabel immediately compares the technology to the neural link used in James Cameron’s Avatar films. Chong and writer Jesse Andrews go back to a brighter era of Pixar films by imitating the heartbreaking intro of Up while parodying Game of Thronesin a bid to make parents laugh. But the biggest problem with this remix is that Chong and his team have recombined those hits into a clumsy film that seems to be advocating for apathy.

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