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<section id="article-section-1"><p>Well, that’s more like it. As someone who has written <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/06/how-pixar-lost-its-way/524484/" data-omni-click="r'article',r'link',r'0',r'546695'">at some length</a> about the decline of Pixar Studios since its acquisition by Disney, I am especially pleased to be proven wrong, even if only intermittently. The studio’s latest release, <em>Coco</em>, is one such occasion.</p><p>Though Pixar has never acknowledged as much publicly, its cinematic philosophy (and business model) has shifted notably: Where the studio once aspired to excellence with every single picture—Pixar President Ed Catmull wrote an entire book expressing this ideal, <em>Creativity Inc.</em>—it now seems content to roll out a few profitable, <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/519093/leading-movies-based-on-merchandise-sales/" data-omni-click="r'article',r'link',r'1',r'546695'">hyper-merchandise-friendly</a> sequels for every genuinely original feature it unveils. (To put it another way, the studio has shifted away from “creativity” and toward “inc.”)</p><aside class="callout" data-omni-click="r'article',r' ',d,r'related',#data-omni-index,@data-article-id"><hr><h4>
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<p>It was 1990 and David Duke, the former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, astonished political observers when he came within striking distance of defeating incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator J. Bennett Johnston, earning 43 percent of the vote. If Johnston’s Republican rival hadn’t dropped out of the race and endorsed him at the last minute, the outcome might have been different.</p>
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<p>If you had to pick the year <em>Time</em> magazine’s “person of the year” jumped the shark, you’d probably start with 2006. That was when <em>Time</em> looked at the rise of open-publishing platforms like Wikipedia, YouTube, and Facebook, and decided <a href="http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1570810,00.html">the most influential person</a> was the collective “you.” It was cheesy, trite, and had the exact effect <em>Time</em> wanted: everybody talked about it.</p>
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<p><em>Time</em>’s annual “person of the year” designation has always been a gimmick, going all the way back to <a href="http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2019712_2019703_2019658,00.html">Charles Lindbergh in 1927</a>. <em>Time</em> was once a scrappy upstart, but for decades it was a very serious must-read magazine. Now that the heyday of newsmagazines has receded, the spectrum of people who have ever held a physical copy of <em>Time</em> in their hands<em> </em>has shriveled. Yet the “person of the year” still creates a residual media buzz—attention that, as my colleague David Graham <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/12/everyone-should-ignore-times-person-of-the-year/266462/">wrote in 2012</a>, really isn’t justified. “Year-end wrap-ups,” he wrote, “simply aren’t news.”</p>
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<p>In the winner-takes-all game of fertilization, millions of sperm race toward the egg that’s waiting at the finish line. Plenty of sperm don’t even make it off the starting line, thanks to missing or deformed tails and other defects. Still others <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17644971" target="_blank">lack the energy</a> to finish the long journey through the female reproductive tract, or they get snared in sticky fluid meant to impede all but the strongest swimmers. For the subset of a subset of spermatozoa that reach their trophy, the final winner would be determined by one last sprint to the end. The exact identity of the sperm was random, and the egg waited passively until the Michael Phelps of gametes finally arrived. Or so scientists have thought.</p>
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<p>Never has the United States elected a more accomplished man to the presidency than Herbert Clark Hoover, whose organizational genius saved millions of lives from famine and destitution. Never has the ensuing presidency been marked by worse disasters.</p>
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<p>That paradox has energized every biographer of Hoover, from William Leuchtenberg’s brilliant <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Herbert-Hoover-Presidents-President-1929-1933/dp/0805069585">brief study</a> to the massive <a href="https://www.amazon.com/001-Herbert-Hoover-Engineer-1874-1914/dp/039301634X">six-volume collective effort</a> headed by George Nash (which I must confess from the start to having “read in,” but never to have actually “read”).</p>
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<p>The paradox again energizes <a href="https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/210289/hoover-by-kenneth-whyte/9780307597960/">the latest of the biographies</a>, by Kenneth Whyte, released last month. (I should mention here that Whyte was the founding editor of a newspaper to which I contributed a column between 1998 and 2013.)</p>
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<p>When asked about the field research he conducted for his film <em>Gloria</em>, the Chilean director Sebastian Lelio described going out with his mother and her friends. “When I have a drink with them,” Lelio <a href="https://cromos.elespectador.com/cultura/articulo-150098-%C2%AByo-no-entiendo-a-mujeres-yo-amo%C2%BB-sebastian-lelio-director-de-gloria">told the magazine <em>Cromos</em></a> in 2014, “I see things from their side because they’re living something so fierce: a cruel process of disappearance, of becoming invisible in a society in which beauty is understood as an obsession with youth.” Despite his choice of words, the 43-year-old director—who is now working on adapting a version of the 2013 drama for American audiences—didn’t actually make a movie that dismisses women beyond their child-bearing years as “disappearing.”</p>
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<p><em>Gloria</em> doesn’t insist on an essential tragicomic sadness in female aging like so many films do. The story’s eponymous hero is 58 and long divorced, checking in at an office job by day, and working Santiago’s swank club-circuit for mature singles by night. Played by a radiant Paulina García, Gloria doesn’t explicitly reject her modest place in Chile’s free-market, <a href="http://www.slate.com/articles/business/moneybox/2016/01/in_chicago_boys_the_story_of_chilean_economists_who_studied_in_america_and.html">so-called “miracle”</a> economy. Instead, she seeks alternative fates on the dance floor, in the narcotic power of Lite FM nostalgia radio and in the companionship of a retired naval officer named Rodolfo (Sergio Hernandez). Mostly, though, even with the specter of abandonment and blindness (she gets a glaucoma diagnosis at one point), Gloria luxuriates in her own selfhood. She’s empathic and open and essentially untethered to the stultifying dramas that confine the lives of those around her, including Rodolfo and her grown children.</p>
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<p><span class="smallcaps">Memorization, not rationalization. </span>That is the advice of my 13-year-old daughter, Esmee, as I struggle to make sense of a paragraph of notes for an upcoming Earth Science test on minerals. “Minerals have crystal systems which are defined by the # of axis and the length of the axis that intersect the crystal faces.” That’s how the notes start, and they only get murkier after that. When I ask Esmee what this actually means, she gives me her homework credo.</p>
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<p>In 1915, William Carlos Williams published a poem about dog waste. When industrial fertilizer replaced dung heaps, its spoils helped fund the spread of plastics. “<a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/blogs/educationitself/2016/04/10/poem--day---pastoral-william-carlos-williams/82869846/">Pastoral</a>” shuns rural landscape in favor of a city scene, with an old man walking in the gutter. In Williams’s assessment, the man “gathering dog lime”—a euphemistic name for dog dung—does work “more majestic than / That of the episcopal minister.”</p>
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