![]() And I think that's what was so interesting to explore." "I feel like as families, we often without meaning, what sort of unnecessary like we, we actually accidentally cause members of our family to think that we don't approve of them sometimes when we do, and all these things that happen in families. Hoberg chimed into explain that the dynamic within families is an interesting aspect to explore: And across the board, everybody had someone in their family that they had to try to live up to, you know, it just like it didn't no matter where you came from, everybody had that. ![]() And, so all of us got the chance to talk about, you know, all those dynamics in our different families, and how they're similar how they're different. "Well, interestingly, at Pixar, you have such a multicultural group of people there who come from all over the world. Likkel then reflected on the Elemental team's conservation on how "everybody had someone in their family that they had to try to live up to:" "But I think Bernie, in some ways, is a benevolent, unknowing antagonists might be the closest thing we have to that in the movie, which we struggled with in storytelling." Hoberg also described Berine as the movie's "benevolent, unknowing antagonist:" And it all came from his own trauma with his father, and they were both freed from that in the end." And so in some ways, I kind of thought of it as he was a well-meaning antagonist in some ways, because the best of intentions actually were putting a cage around Ember without even having any idea. ![]() And then ultimately, I mean, in a lot of movies like this, the dad might be the antagonist, right? Where he's angry and doesn't want them together. And then none of us really responded to the antagonist in it. "And so then there's this kind of big secret thing that was going on. Moreover, the writer noted that Bernie served as the movie's "well-meaning antagonist in some ways:" However, Hoberg said that "none of " really responded to Wade's mom serving as the antagonist, considering that "it's such a love story." But Bernie had stopped it from happening." And it was almost like Chinatown where there was once where Wade's mother was part of a powerful family that controlled the water flow, and they wanted to put water, like a canal, through fire town. "Well, there was a version where Wade's mother was an antagonist. The Pixar writer explained that the initial story revolved around Wade being part of a "powerful family" that "controlled the water flow" of Element City, with plans of putting a canal through Fire Town: In the movie, Wade's mom, Brook Ripple, is portrayed by Catherine O'Hara. Hoberg confirmed that an earlier version of Elemental featured Wade's mother as the film's main antagonist. In an exclusive interview with The Direct, Pixar's Elemental writers John Hoberg and Kat Likkel talked about the movie's surprising original villain. Elemental’s Original Villain Twist Explained Pixar ![]() Instead, Wade and Ember, the two main protagonists, were held back by the limitations that they put themselves on as well as certain outside forces, such as the huge water leak in Fire Town. Interestingly, the movie didn't feature any real antagonist. Pixar's Elemental had an original plan to feature one of the main characters as the movie's villain.Įlemental's emotional core was anchored by a story diving deep into themes of immigration, family, and romance.
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