Went and saw this yesterday (Middle of the school holidays, so taking a few days off).
Must say that I was very pleasantly surprised with it.
The concepts and how emotions were portrayed actually gave my 10 Y.O. sons, and more importantly my 12 Y.O. daughter a bit of insight into a few things. e.g. not being 100% the happiest person in the room 100% of the time is OK, a moment can be remembered with either a happy/sad take at the same time.
Could have a joke with daughter later that it was a documentary on her first year at High School.
Not for little kids (like the aholes behind us), but if you've got kids and grandkids in the tweens age group, I'd recommend it.
Must say that I was very pleasantly surprised with it.
The concepts and how emotions were portrayed actually gave my 10 Y.O. sons, and more importantly my 12 Y.O. daughter a bit of insight into a few things. e.g. not being 100% the happiest person in the room 100% of the time is OK, a moment can be remembered with either a happy/sad take at the same time.
Could have a joke with daughter later that it was a documentary on her first year at High School.
Not for little kids (like the aholes behind us), but if you've got kids and grandkids in the tweens age group, I'd recommend it.