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A Lesson on Teamwork and Big Emotions: Hoppers (2026)

Hoppers is a fun ride with a deep message underneath. In true Pixar fashion, Hoppers explores the complexity of emotions and learning to be still in a world that demands fast progress. Through the main character Mabel, we are reminded what it is like to let ourselves feel big emotions. But also how not to be controlled by them. 

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Hoppers is a fun ride with a deep message underneath. In true Pixar fashion, Hoppers explores the complexity of emotions and learning to be still in a world that demands fast progress. Through the main character Mabel, we are reminded what it is like to let ourselves feel big emotions. But also how not to be controlled by them. 

Animal lover Mabel learns to slow down in nature when strong emotions come up. She learns this from her grandmother, who she grows extremely close to. On the cusp of graduating college and some time after her grandmother passes away, Mabel never loses her love for nature or the animals that inhabit the land near her home. However, the mayor wants to turn the beloved land into a freeway. When she discovers one of her professors is able to transfer consciousness into animals, Mabel jumps at the opportunity. In her animal disguise, Mabel sets on a quest to find a beaver to save the dam. Beavers are essential to the land thriving with wildlife.

Through this adventure, Mabel makes unexpected friends and learns the power of teamwork. The animals help her fight the construction of the highway. There are many mishaps, but this film highlights working together and turning emotions into actions for good. This film shows us that even when things don’t go our way, it is our choice to act out or accept change.

Starring: Piper Curda, as the lead voice actor

Directed by: Daniel Chong

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An exploration of societal expectations and madness: Die My Love (2025)

It’s been awhile since I’ve seen a film that is jarring within the first five minutes. Being at the edge of my seat from the very beginning made me feel both excited and frightened for what was to come, and it did not disappoint. Led strongly by Jennifer Lawrence as Grace, a woman trapped in the “American dream”, this film shows that society tells us what should make us happy. Many critics describe Die My Love as being about post-partem depression, but it is so much more. After moving to a secluded home with her husband Jackson, Grace finds herself in the throes of motherhood. Feeling isolated in her physical environment and her romantic relationship, Grace suffers psychologically. Lawrence brings a sense of rawness and humor to the screen that is often uncomfortable. Robert Pattinson adds to the discomfort as her loving, yet lost husband Jackson, who cares about his wife but does not know how to help her. Lynne Ramsay has presented a film that forces us to look at the realness of life, and what happens when the promise of what should make you whole fails.

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