The speech ends with strong words about unity, pride, and protecting culture. It also repeats the idea that some beliefs came “from outside,” along with the line “Khasi by blood, Indian by accident.” ...
Though it is the worst example, In The Blink Of An Eye is not the first preachy live-action sci-fi misfire from a Pixar director.
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Hoppers ending explained: What Mabel learns and the truth behind the film's real villain
Hoppers offers a surprisingly complex approach to activism and empathy that underscores the morals of Pixar's body-hopping animated adventure.
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