Incredible. I thought it started off a bit spotty but you can trust in Pete Docter to create another emotional journey that got you reflecting on life like
Also, because they got a black man involved in writing and directing (Kemp Powers, also the original writer of Regina King's film One Night In Miami) it also doesn't feel like a white story that happens to have a black lead. One scene in particular (of course taking place in a barbershop) just feels genuine.
And they threw a random shot at the Knicks too.