Zoe Saldana recently shared her thoughts on her upcoming animated film “Elio,” produced by Pixar Animation Studios, emphasizing the narrative’s exploration of the imperfect journey between parents and children. As a mother of three, Saldana conveyed her belief that it’s natural for parents and their kids to feel lost or uncertain at times, noting that these moments can foster deeper connections.

She remarked, “I think it’s okay to look at your kids and sort of just not know what to do, because that is a way that you can connect with your children, because half of the time they don’t know what to do as well.” This sentiment reflects a broader theme present in many contemporary family films, which often delve into the complexities of parent-child dynamics.

“Elio” joins a wave of anticipated family-friendly films, including the live-action remake of “Lilo & Stitch” and Dean DeBlois’s “How to Train Your Dragon,” which are seeing renewed interest from audiences. These films aim to provide emotional depth while capturing the humor and challenges of familial relationships. Saldana’s perspective not only aligns with the evolving narratives in animated cinema but also reinforces a hopeful message that encourages families to embrace their imperfections and learn together.

As the film industry increasingly recognizes the importance of stories that resonate with audiences on personal levels, Saldana’s insights contribute to a wider conversation about the value of vulnerability and connection within families. With “Elio,” viewers can anticipate not just entertainment, but an opportunity to reflect on their own relationships, fostering a community that values shared experiences and growth.


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