I finally got to see the new Disney-Pixar movie the other night -- Soul. Being the giant, overgrown kid-at-heart I am, I get very excited about new Disney films as a rule, but I was extra eager to see this one. Not only does it have a Black lead and contain many references to Black culture -- something I'm happy to be seeing in more media -- but jazz music is an integral part of the film's theme, as well. I've come to love jazz, especially as I get older and increasingly excited about different kinds of music.
I liked the film very much in general. Still, I especially enjoyed its primary message about the concept of life purpose and how it addressed many common questions people have on the subject.
- What does it mean to have a life purpose?
- Is your purpose about your profession of choice or something else entirely?
- What does it really feel like to finally realize your most significant, dearest goals in life?
- Where do little pleasures and daily experiences fit into the picture?
- Is it possible not to have a purpose, and what happens if that's the case for you?