PG | 1h 40min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 25 December 2020 (USA) Pixar would appear to have knocked another one out of the park. It’s nice in this day and age to have a product that doesn’t decline quality-wise, but maintains its standards or even evolves. “Soul” maintains Pixar’s integrity of quality, while pushing the envelope on two fronts. One might define Pixar’s brand as kid cartoons that explore the profoundly philosophical, theological, ontological, metaphysical, and spiritual. What a concept—who does that? Pixar does. The company provide a cornucopia of food for thought. However, attempting to explain the mysteries of the universe is not without a certain risk, which I’ll talk about in a minute. Two Fronts “Soul,” as most Americans can likely intuit from the title, is the first Pixar film to feature a predominantly black cast, much like the predominantly Mexican world of “Coco,” before it. So …