Nimona at a high level, in my opinion, is a story about a pair of outcasts struggling with how society perceives them and the challenges they face trying to just live the way that they want to live. I FULLY understand that there are much more specific themes that the author and other creative minds involved are trying to get across. But the strength of Nimona actually lies in how well it handles this as an abstract. But more on that later. My rough ratings are as follows: Quality: 6/10 Story: 8/10 Message: 10/10 Overall: 8/10 Quality: The movie is good. But in terms of quality, it is hard to say much else. There was never a point where I wanted to stop watching it. However, there also were not any points where I was "gripped" and felt compelled to continue watching it. The fact that I didn't feel any urge to stop does say one positive thing though; the pacing is good. And for that reason, it tips a notch past the half-way mark for me. On the comedic side of things, there...