> "I recognized the humour in the film, but connected with none of it," O'Connell wrote in his review.
> "By rooting Turning Red very specifically in the Asian community of Toronto, the film legitimately feels like it was made for Domee Shi's friends and immediate family members. Which is fine — but also, a tad limiting in its scope."
You have critics saying things like
> "I recognized the humour in the film, but connected with none of it," O'Connell wrote in his review.
> "By rooting Turning Red very specifically in the Asian community of Toronto, the film legitimately feels like it was made for Domee Shi's friends and immediate family members. Which is fine — but also, a tad limiting in its scope."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/turning-red-review-pul...
https://www.npr.org/2022/03/12/1086040083/turning-red-contro...