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Review | Cannes 2023: Elemental movie review – Pixar animated fantasy voiced by Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie is amusingly frothy

  • Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie play two elements – fire and water – who are thrown together, but can’t be together; fire and water don’t mix
  • This fantasy story looks good and the leads have great chemistry - ultimately it’s a feel-good romance for adults and children alike

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Ember (left, voiced by Leah Lewis) and Wade (Mamoudou Athie) in a still from “Elemental”, directed by Peter Sohn. Photo: Disney/Pixar

3.5/5 stars

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The bright sparks at animation house Pixar certainly know how to establish a world and so it goes with Elemental, a frothy fantasy where characters made from fire, water, earth and air mingle.

The setting is Element City, and the family at the centre of this story are the Lumens. Bernie (voiced by Ronnie Del Carmen) and Cinder (Shila Ommi) and their daughter Ember (Leah Lewis, The Half of It) run a store called “Fireplace” on the outskirts of this thriving metropolis.

“This shop is my Dad’s dream,” says Ember, who is being geared up to take it over one day.

Elemental | Official Trailer

The only issue is, Ember is rather combustible in front of difficult customers. One day, her temper gets the better of her and she seemingly causes some damage in the basement.

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What’s more, one of the “water” people, Wade Ripple (Mamoudou Athie), is somehow sucked into their environment. He’s not sure how, but it’s Ember’s bad luck that he’s a city inspector and immediately decides to give them citations for various building infringements, which could result in the whole business being shut down.

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