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MOVIE REVIEW: Coco

2023-05-04 11:36:11

Coco is the latest adventure / comedy animated film by Disney / Pixar, the most popular film producer released in November 2017. This movie is the story of a Mexican young boy, Miguel, an ambitious musician among families whose music is banned. Miguel's grandfather abandoned his family to pursue his musical career. Miguel worship legendary musician Ernesto de la Cruz

Miguel decided to participate in the music competition on the day of death (one day, as long as the deceased is hanging the picture, the deceased was allowed to come back from the other side to visit their relatives Still I was determined but he broke into the grave of Ernesto de la Cruz and stole the guitar there where he stole the curse of the dead on the day of death (with friends of stray dogs) Dante together Mark), only his deceased relatives can bring him back to the land of life

So he met with all the dead families (all dead people were jealous), their spirits guided and looked for Ernesto de la Cruz as one of the reasons for his return home It was.

Pixar is easy to be one of my favorite filmmakers, and Cocoa is the best edge of Pixar movies. This is a wonderful, fun movie, lots of laughter, lots of fun movements, dramatic moments. The main character and his puppy's partner are very cute. And because of the Pixar format, it makes me cry. I strongly recommend it.

If you look at Pixar's Cocoa movie review online, they are absolutely positive. However, most negative comments are compared to "book of life". These comments punish Pixar and suggest that they did not do business like a theme movie three years later. These are lazy comments. These critics seem to have never seen books of life recently. Okay, I have a copy, I decided to compare by looking at myself. The Book of Life budget is about 50 million dollars, and the cocoa budget is over 200 million dollars. Given the studio, budget, and three-year time difference, it is unfair to compare these movies directly. Instead, I try not to consider the technical comparison of text, music, vision, and character. There is really no competition if you compare them directly. Regarding rendering quality, Coco is clearly the winner.

Pixar's new animated film "Cocoa" follows an accidental journey through the place of death for a boy named Miguel. He made friends with a dead man named Hector, and he wanted that his living daughter might remember him. However, cocoa is very old and her memory is also diminished. She could calm herself, fell into meditation, and could not identify her family. When Miguel returned to the land of life, he sang a song written by her father for her and she often sang to her when she was a child. Music revived here, and she sang happily with Miguel. She regained her ability to talk, she began to know her daughter, she talked to her childhood family about her childhood. Even movies that sing or dance in the life of neon, it is still a magical scene in two respects. It is moving and emotional, and it is difficult to accept the reality. However, although the degree of cocoa recovery is unthinkable, experts say that cocoa actually does a lot with memory and music.

Excerpt: Coco obeys well-known expressions, especially those suitable for Pixar. By looking at enough Pixar movies, it makes it easier to find these plot designs more than a mile. Coco 's success is beyond that plan, its message is based on humanity, and it is surprisingly dexterous. Excerpt: "Death land" is one of Pixar's most fascinating world. Like Mexican folklore that influenced it, its vibrant colors line the path between a little sick and funny. Films are full of walking and talking but they never get scared (small people ought to be okay), and their bone-shaped body is also used to show a great comedy effect I can.