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It follows Joe Gardner (Foxx), a middle school teacher and aspiring pianist who falls into a coma following an accident and seeks to reunite his separated soul and body in time for his big break as a jazz musician. Docter conceived Soul in January 2016, examining the origins of human personalities and the concept of determinism. During his ...
If you've seen Soul, Pixar's newly nominated Oscar contender, then you know all the metaphysical hoops Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx) and 22 (Tina Fey) jump through to get him back to Earth. This ...
Soul is a 2020 American animated film written and directed by Pete Docter.It features the voice of Jamie Foxx as Joe Gardner, a middle school music teacher who seeks to reunite his soul and his body after he unexpectedly dies before his big break as a jazz musician.
Joseph Gardner (physician) (1752–1794), American physician, delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress; Joe C. Gardner (1944–2013), American politician; Joseph Gardner (murderer) (1970–2008), American convicted murderer and fugitive; Joe Gardner, a fictional character from Soul; Joe Gardner, a fictional character from DC Comics ...
In the beginning of Soul, Joe Gardner leads his middle school jazz band in a poorly performed rendition of the piece. Notes and references This page was last edited ...
For a backup catcher with limited physical talent, Bob Uecker enjoyed a larger-than-life career in baseball and beyond – due, in large part, to an uncanny ability to laugh at himself.
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Foxx then voiced the main character, jazz pianist and music teacher Joe Gardner, in the Pixar animated film Soul (2020). [55] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Soul was released direct-to-streaming on Disney+ in most countries, including the United States, [56] though it did get a theatrical release in some countries.