Teenage changes aren't easy for anyone: kids or parents. But Disney and Pixar's latest animated film, 'Turning Red' will at least have you laughing about it.
It's a true coming-of-age tale: Disney/Pixar style.As Chiang turned 13, so did her character.
"That was literally the age range that Me is," Chiang says."It was the perfect time for me to be recording for this movie. Having this movie almost guiding me through puberty and changes and messiness. I'm just really grateful for that." This film animates the awkward, cringey time when everything changes, including mom-daughter relationships."Some people describe Ming as overprotective," Oh laughs."We're hyper-vigilant and maybe a little hyper loving.""I realized then that I had so much more to unpack in that relationship with my mom," Shi laughs.
"This movie is made for 13-year-old Domee -- not knowing who she should honor: herself or her family."'Turning Red' streams March 11 on Disney+.
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