Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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But part of what’s refreshing about “Soul,” which debuted Friday on Disney+, is its uniqueness. It’s a deliberate and overdue new direction for Pixar. The animation giant’s 23rd film, “Soul” is its first to feature a Black protagonis­t. Kemp Powers, the screenwrit­er of the upcoming “One Night in Miami,” is also Pixar’s first African American co-director. The film is lushly set in a sun-dappled Manhattan. You will even hear, for a moment, A Tribe Called Quest playing in the background of a barbershop. For an animation world that has almost always been colored white, this borders on radical. It’s also joyous.

Joe ( Jamie Foxx) is a middle-school music teacher who has long pined for his own career as a jazz pianist. On the day his big shot finally comes — a chance to sit in with the revered saxophonis­t Dorothea Williams (Angela Bassett) and her quartet — a stray step into an open man

hole robs him of his dream. With his body laying comatose in a hospital, Joe’s soul lands in a netherworl­d — and Pixar’s animating ingenuity goes into overdrive.

It’s the elusivenes­s of purpose that “Soul” swirls around, tenderly examining what gives life meaning. For some, it might come as easily as the notes that pour out of Dorothea’s sax. But even as “Soul” rhapsodize­s the beauty of artistic creation, it ponders the value of life for souls of less premeditat­ed determinat­ion. “Soul,” a celebratio­n of those less certain of their path in life, is a kind of corollary to Pixar’s “Ratatouill­e,” a portrait of a very purposeful young artist.

“Soul,” a Walt Disney Co. release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Associatio­n of America for thematic elements and some language. Running time: 100 minutes.

 ?? Associated Press ?? The character Joe Gardner, voiced by Jamie Foxx, in a scene from the animated film “Soul.”
Associated Press The character Joe Gardner, voiced by Jamie Foxx, in a scene from the animated film “Soul.”

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