''Elemental,' which releases in theaters on June 16, once again drops us into a world where colorful, talking blobs confront big ideas via comic misadventures in a metropolis that mimics and critiques our own.'
It’s easy to view “Elemental” as a Frankenstein’s monster of recent animated films, considering how instantly and overly familiar its themes, visuals and pace are in its first few minutes.
In “Elemental,” the colorful blobs represent the four traditional elements — fire, water, earth and wind — which are all crammed into a place called Element City. Fiery protagonist Ember Lumen lives up to her name with a temper that literally blows up, but also a passion to please her father, Bernie . She can’t fake a customer-service smile, but Bernie still wants her to take over the family shop in Fire Town, which serves and sells things that are on fire.
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