
Everybody has a soul. Joe Gardner is about to find his.
Joe Gardner is a middle school teacher with a love for jazz music. After a successful audition at the Half Note Club, he suddenly gets into an accident that separates his soul from his body and is transported to the You Seminar, a center in which souls develop and gain passions before being transported to a newborn child. Joe must enlist help from the other souls-in-training, like 22, a soul who has spent eons in the You Seminar, in order to get back to Earth.
- 8.1
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 41m

Jamie Foxx
Joe Gardner (voice)
Tina Fey
22 (voice)
Graham Norton
Moonwind (voice)
Rachel House
Terry (voice)
Alice Braga
Counselor Jerry (voice)
Richard Ayoade
Counselor Jerry (voice)
Phylicia Rashād
Libba Gardner (voice)
Donnell Rawlings
Dez (voice)
Questlove
Curly (voice)
Angela Bassett
Dorothea (voice)
Cora Champommier
Connie (voice)
Margo Hall
Melba (voice)
Daveed Diggs
Paul (voice)
Rhodessa Jones
Lulu (voice)
Wes Studi
Counselor Jerry (voice)
Sakina Jaffrey
Doctor (voice)
Fortune Feimster
Counselor Jerry (voice)
Calum Grant
Hedge Fund Manager (voice)
Laura Mooney
Therapy Cat Lady (voice)
Zenobia Shroff
Counselor Jerry (voice)
June Squibb
Gerel (voice)
Ochuwa Oghie
Dancerstar (voice)
Jeannie Tirado
Principal Arroyo (voice)
Cathy Cavadini
Dreamerwind (voice)
Dorian Lockett
Dorian (voice)
Doris Burke
Basketball Announcer (voice)
Esther K. Chae
Miho (voice)
Élisapie
Miali (voice)





Released
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$150,000,000.00
$121,977,511.00
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Reviews
Soul is Pixar’s first film featuring a Black main character, marking a bold and important step in representation. It offers a thought-provoking narrative about life, death, and purpose, visualized through vivid colors that distinguish different realms of existence. While critically acclaimed for its animation and music, the film’s complex themes make it more suitable for adults than children. R

Now this is not my favourite style of animation, I find it all a little unnatural to watch. That said, though, this is a charming story that follows the life of a music teacher who really just wants to play his beloved jazz. "Joe" finally gets an opportunity to tinkle the ivories with the band of the renowned "Dorothea". She like shim, he likes her - then an accident befalls and in best "Matter of

I watched a cartoon with children. Kind and deep cartoon. I liked the humor, especially when the hero's soul moved into the cat. I recommend it for family viewing

Pleasant film. <em>'Soul'</em> didn't connect with me on any deep level, but it is an undoubtedly sweet film. It attempts a lot of heart and I respect that. Jamie Foxx has been in some of my favourite films and he is good as Joe here. I also like the casting of Graham Norton as Moonwind. One thing that probably stopped me thoroughly enjoying this is the animation and character design, partic

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. I'll have to admit, I went into this thinking it would be Disney's yearly racist progressive attempt, so the bar was pretty low. The movie is actually delightful, and shockingly deep. The title indicates it has to do with the human soul, so I was expecting something along the lines of "Inside" or having to do with jazz, and while it h

Soul is the latest effort by Disney Pixar, a beautiful and wonderful film that will leave anyone to ponder about life, its value and the magic inherent in existence. The film tells the story of a man who accidentally falls into a ditch and "dies". However, he does not accept his death and begins a journey into his own afterlife until he is able to reunite with his body, in a coma on earth.

In a year where most of us have been trapped indoors, the timing of 'Soul's' release can be seen as either a blessing or a curse. For some, it will act as a calming balm for a tough year; the perfect vehicle for inducing a good cry. Others, on the other hand, may reject it as yet another unnecessary mirror held up to their biggest fears exacerbated by a year where living with perceived “purpose“ h
This is my favorite Disney Pixar movie, even beating Monster's Inc! There wasn't a minute where I wasn't enjoying the movie, there's very powerful meaning to this movie (that will go over kids' heads) and for once, it (in my opinion) tackles an issue big with teens and adults more than kids (at least more than usually). The movie's message is (from what I understood it anyway) about anxiety,
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Out of my Top15: Most Anticipated Movies of 2020, eight were removed from this year's schedule due to the current global pandemic, so I didn't have that many films for which I felt incredibly excited. I love pretty much everything that Pixar puts out, and at the start of 2020, I noticed that the st











