Leo
Breaking out this November.
Jaded 74-year-old lizard Leo has been stuck in the same Florida classroom for decades with his terrarium-mate turtle. When he learns he only has one year left to live, he plans to escape to experience life on the outside but instead gets caught up in the problems of his anxious students — including an impossibly mean substitute teacher.
Wokeness: 0%
Overall Score: 90%
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Felix
LEO is a children’s movie that features a 74-year-old lizard named Leo who escapes from his classroom terrarium and becomes a therapist for his fifth-grade students. The movie is a musical comedy that stars Adam Sandler as the voice of Leo. The movie has been praised for its humor, heart, and message of friendship and acceptance.
Some of the themes that the movie explores are:
-The challenges of growing up and finding one’s identity
-The importance of empathy and compassion for others
The movie does not explicitly address any political or controversial issues, and it is mainly intended to entertain and inspire young audiences.
This is much better than the disgusting content coming out of Disney these days.
Created: 12-28-2023
Aj
0 wokeness
Great movie, no Wokeness at all, they actually make fun of Wokeness.. after all it’s made by Bill Bur and Adam Sandler
Created: 12-30-2023
Pha-Q woke
Better Than Anything From Disney
I didn't notice anything woke. Good animation and actually pretty funny. The voice acting was well done and it was more entertaining than I expected. Actual good themes and message with no ideology, unlike anything from Disney now. You should definitely check this one out.
Created: 06-25-2024
Red Dwarf
Growing up is tough, but a bit easier with Leo
Wokeness: none
This one really surprised me. Adam Sandler as Leo and Bill Burr as Squirtle are a great comedy duo and trust me, it never forgets it's a comedy. But the focus is on all the 5th graders and the various hurdles they encounter. There is also singing, but it never overstays it's welcome. Highly recommended for pre-teens and up.
Created: 07-22-2024