Elio 2025 Movie

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Elio, a Hindi sci-fi adventure film, is set for an OTT release on June 20, 2025. Directed by Domee Shi, Madeline Sharafian, and Adrian Molina, and written by Julia Cho, Mark Hammer, and Mike Jones, the movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes. Pixar Animation Studios presents this film, which was produced by Mary Alice Drumm.

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Movie NameElio 2025 Movie
Original LanguageEnglsh
Spoken Language
Release Date20 June 2025
Runtime1 hour and 39 minutes
CountryUntied States
GenresSci-Fi Adventure
WriterJulia Cho, Mark Hammer, Mike Jones
DirectorDomee Shi, Madeline Sharafian, Adrian Molina
ProducerMary Alice Drumm
Production Co.Pixar Animation Studios

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Elio 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorRole
Yonas KibreabElio Solis
Jameela JamilQuesta
Brad GarrettLord Grigon
Remy EdgerlyGlordon
Shirley HendersonOOOOO

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Elio 2025 Movie Review

Directed by Adrian Molina, alongside co-directors Madeline Sharafian and Domee Shi, Elio brims with charm and whimsy but struggles to dig beneath its glossy surface. The story centers on a creative young boy mistaken for a key figure in a fantastical alien realm, leaning heavily into Pixar’s familiar “outsider kid discovers magical world” formula. It evokes shades of Inside Out blended with Lilo & Stitch, yet lacks their emotional depth or narrative complexity.

The film opens with a grounding mix of scientific curiosity and heartfelt emotion, but soon veers into chaotic waters, juggling cloning, intergalactic politics, and a cartoonishly sinister “Blood Emperor” (Brad Garrett), whose over-the-top villainy feels jarring, more Marvel antagonist than Pixar foe.

Elio’s bond with the Emperor’s self-doubting son, Glordon (Remy Edgerly), forms the film’s most touching arc, though it’s often overshadowed by the sprawling plot. Zoe Saldaña lends warm gravitas as Elio’s aunt, but many alien side characters come off as forgettable or overly silly, catering to younger audiences without much substance.

Despite a promising setup, the screenplay falters at key moments. Emotional beats feel rushed, falling short of Pixar’s signature nuanced storytelling. Themes of loss, loneliness, and identity are introduced but quickly sidelined for fast-paced plot twists and quirky diversions. The characters and ideas lack room to breathe, leaving Elio as a visually dazzling but narratively uneven adventure.

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