It went directly to Disney+ without a theatrical release, limiting its cultural impact. While critically praised, it lacks the "rewatchability" of other titles. The loss of the "Indian" stereotypes is a welcome update, but the film feels small.
Set in a city where Fire, Water, Land, and Air live (segregated) together, the film is a metaphor for the immigrant experience. It focuses on Ember (Fire) and Wade (Water)—a romance that, on paper, seems destructive but on screen is tender. The third act is a tear-jerker about a father’s sacrifice for his child.
Disney dumped it in July against Oppenheimer and Barbie . That was a crime. The cast (LaKeith Stanfield, Tiffany Haddish, Owen Wilson, Danny DeVito) has incredible chemistry. Stanfield, playing a widowed physicist, brings real pain to a movie about a ghost bride.
Which of these films did you watch? Did Elemental make you cry, or was Wish a waste of time? The debate is open.