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| The New York TimesAmy NicholsonThe staggering design ambition balances out the plot’s affecting, relatable ordinariness. |
| Wall Street JournalKyle SmithThe pair’s growing fascination for each other is as unmistakable as the beauty of their surroundings, and so a film about inanimate elements turns out to be a delightfully human love story. |
| The Film VerdictAlonso DuraldeVisual delights, a sweet love story, and that potent Pixar sentimentality carry this animated feature past a periodic table's worth of script flaws. |
| Chicago TribuneKatie WalshShe’s spunky and hot-headed, he’s sweet and adorable — if they touch, it could be a disaster, but somehow, their chemistry just works, bringing the charming “Elemental” to a lively roiling boil. |
| TheWrapBen CrollWith story beats and character turns that strain well beyond familiarity, Elemental matches formal adventure with storytelling timidity. Here is a new spin on the old formula, livened up by advances in technology and delivered with real artistry. The film is full of complex and volatile parts, all held together in the most elemental of containers. |
| IndieWireSiddhant AdlakhaDespite its confused and overstuffed worldbuilding, “Elemental” has enough charming moments to get by, even if its meaning lies less in its ill-conceived immigrant saga, and more in the personal drama that lives a few layers beneath it. |
| CNNBrian LowryElemental doesn’t quite join the studio’s hallowed top tier, but it does yield moments of magic and beauty – reflecting both the immigrant experience as well as the power of love – worthy of that legacy. |
| The Daily BeastAllegra FrankAlthough it doesn’t come close to reaching Nemo’s heights (very few films, animated or otherwise, can), Elemental neither needs nor tries to, mostly to its own benefit. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliAlthough the film provides material for adult viewers to chew on, it is not as deep or thoughtful as some of the Pixar classics. |
| Arizona RepublicKaely MonahanOn the surface, the story might feel rote. But Pixar’s crew has returned to what it does best: Exposing the deepest feelings of the heart under the guise of everyday emotions. Ember and Wade’s relationship is both "Romeo and Juliet," but also the story of many immigrant families. |