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  1. scoring crew Shalini Vijayan ... musician: violin Matt Walker ... music executive David Walther ... musician: viola Suzanne Waters ... singer: choir Dave Weckl ... featured instrumentalist: drums Eric Wegener ... score editor Richard Wheeler Jr. ... scoring crew Lara Wickes ...

    • Rosalie Chiang as Meilin "Mei" Lee. Thirteen-year-old Toronto native Mei balances her friend group and fangirl activities with her duties to her parents, including working at their traditional temple.
    • Sandra Oh as Ming Lee. Mei's mother Ming is very overprotective, partly because her daughter is her best friend... and mostly because she's been preparing for Mei's big change.
    • Orion Lee as Jin Lee. Mei's calm and kind-hearted father Jin is played by Lee, who has acted in theater, film, and television over the course of his career.
    • Ava Morse as Miriam Wexler. Mei's friend Miriam is a tomboy who's always there for Mei, though Ming thinks she's a bad influence. Turning Red is Morse's first major role, having guest-starred on HBO's Somebody Somewhere and on two episodes of Chicago P.D.
    • Meilin ‘Mei’ Lee (Rosalie Chiang) Mei is the star of the movie. Voiced by newcomer Rosalie Chiang, she is 13 years old growing up in Toronto, Canada — making her Chinese and Canadian.
    • Ming (Sandra Oh) Ming, voiced by Sandra Oh, is Mei’s mother. She has the best intentions for her daughter, but in vocalizing every little thing Mei could improve within herself, she can create an impossible image for Mei to meet.
    • Jin (Orion Lee) Jin, Mei’s father, is voiced by Orion Lee, who has appeared in 2019’s “First Cow” as well as “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” (2021) as a Stars Lab Scientist.
    • Priya (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) Priya, a young Indian-Canadian girl, is one of Mei’s best friends. She is the most mellow (and seemingly least phased, at least by her facial expressions) of the friend group of four, but she shares in their excitement over certain things like 4*Town, the boy band that Mei and her friends love.
    • The Characters
    • The Message of Friendship
    • Inspiration For The Film
    • Creating A Boy Band For Pixar
    • What The Project Means
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    Morse on Miriam: “Miriam is the best friend that you could ever want. She’s funny, she’s always there for you. She’s a party animal. And she just always knows how to cheer you up when you’re down.” Ramakrishnan on Priya: “Priya is pretty sarcastic, dry, um, very deadpan. Um, but you know what? She’s really cool. I think she’s one cool cat.” Park on...

    Oh: “And so what I love about this film through friendship, and also music, it’s that precious time when you’re starting to figure out who you are when your friends become really, really important. You know, for me, the girls that I grew up with in, like, Nepean, Ontario, um, we’re still all friends.” Park: “Pixar is already, like, they have a very...

    Shi: “Yeah, uh, yeah, the inspiration behind Turning Red just came from my own life growing up in the early aughts. Chinese Canadian, dorky, sassy, nerdy girl who thought she had everything under control. She was her mom’s good little girl, and then boom, puberty hit, and I was bigger. I was hairier. Was hungry all the time. I was a hormonal mess. ...

    Collins: “4*town as a-as an idea, or as kind of, like, a joke sort of was in-even before the first draft of the script, it was a way that, um, I think there was a very early kind of just, eh, like, fake scene basically, between-that was written between Ming and-and Mei, um, that just kind of helped illustrate what their dynamic was.” “And so, all t...

    Cho: “And I think that, like, um, stepping into a Pixar project, I did have this sense of like, “This is someone’s collective generational memory,” right? That is going-like, the way I’ve been touched by Pixar movies, and the way my kids are touched by them. And I think that the thing that I’m proudest of, is that creating-that we created, we hope,...

    Will you be watching Turning Red when it comes out? Tell us in the comments! Disclosure: We were invited by Disney to attend a press conference for Turning Red.This did not affect our reporting of the event — our opinions are our own

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · Being part of Pixar’s first all-female leadership team—one that crafted a complex mother-daughter story, no less—“inspired something unique in all of us,” she says. “That spirit of pride, excitement, and fun shines through in the movie.”. “Domee has an energy to her that I find really engaging. She’s an engine,” Collins says ...

  3. Mar 11, 2022 · Turning Red: Directed by Domee Shi. With Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh, Ava Morse, Hyein Park. A thirteen-year-old girl named Mei Lee is torn between staying her mother's dutiful daughter and the changes of adolescence.

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