'Turning Red' tells the story of growing up as a Chinese Canadian teen in Toronto


Friday marked the premiere of "Turning Purple," the brand new Pixar animated film that chronicles what it is like rising up as a Chinese language Canadian teen in Toronto.


It is the primary feature-length Pixar movie to be set in Canada. The movie boldly explores the awkward moments that teen women can expertise, with the lead character, Mei Lee, turning into a large crimson panda at instances -- a metaphor for puberty.


"I particularly wished to deal with the subject of puberty -- woman puberty -- and that second in your life, particularly for me, the place I went from being my mother's excellent little daughter to being this raging hormonal beast that was preventing along with her on a regular basis," Shi instructed CTV Information.


Set within the early 2000s, the film options loads of landmarks acquainted to anybody who grew up in Toronto in that period, together with the CN Tower, SkyDome, Chinatown and Kensington Market. TTC streetcars are additionally prominently featured and Mei's faculty -- Lester B. Pearson Center Faculty – can be named after Canada's 14th prime minister and impressed by actual colleges within the metropolis.


"It was impressed by my very own life and Pixar was completely on board," stated Shi.


The movie was primarily based on director Domee Shi's personal upbringing in Toronto and her relationship along with her overprotective mother.


Shi is a graduate of Sheridan Faculty in Oakville, Ont. and likewise received an Academy Award in 2019 for "Bao," an animated quick movie additionally set in Toronto a few Chinese language dumpling that involves life.


"Turning Purple" can be the primary Pixar function movie to be solely directed by a girl, and the important thing filmmaking crew was additionally all-female. Canadian actor Sandra Oh, who voice's Mei's mom, was eager to be part of the venture.


"Domee Shi -- a fellow Canadian and such a vivid and superb gifted filmmaker! It is like I wished her to direct me," Oh stated.


Due to the lingering COVID-19 considerations, the film is bypassing theatres and was launched completely on the streaming service Disney Plus on Friday. Nonetheless, Shi's movie has been getting rave critiques and appears destined to be a success.

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