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Soul (2020) - IMDb "Soul" is about a musician who is transported out of his body and he must find his way back into actually living This film is transcending the depths of Pixar's most introspective animations
Soul - Official Trailer 2 | IMDb Life is full of possibilities, you just have to know where to look Watch the new trailer for Disney and Pixar's Soul, streaming this Christmas only on Disney+
Soul (2020) - Plot - IMDb A male jazz musician finds himself between life and death as a soul spirit With the help of his new friends, he tries everything to make his dreams of playing in a big club with a huge musical legend a reality
Soul (2020) - Awards - IMDb SOUL is a modern movie miracle This ambitiously imaginative burst of life finds the spark of spirituality in American cinema - and delivers it to audiences of all ages in parts entertainment and enlightenment
Soul (2020) - User reviews - IMDb 'Soul' is nothing short of amazing and proved to be one of the few highlights this year Not just as an overall film, but everything about it is fantastically executed
Soul on Fire (2025) - IMDb Soul on Fire: Directed by Sean McNamara With Joel Courtney, John Corbett, William H Macy, Stephanie Szostak In 1987, nine-year-old John O'Leary survives a terrible accident and grows into a man who show us what it means to truly live
Soul (2020) - Trivia - IMDb Pete Docter described Soul as "an exploration of: Where should your focus be? What are the things that, at the end of the day, are really going to be the important things that you look back on and go, 'I spent a worthy amount of my limited time on Earth worrying or focused on that'?"
Soul (2020) - Soundtracks - IMDb Performed by A Tribe Called Quest Courtesy of RCA Records By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Body and Soul Written by Johnny Green (as John Green), Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton Performed by Herbie Hancock Courtesy of Columbia Records