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“Pixar's most colourful and culturally defined motion picture to date, Coco finds the studio back at the top of their game for the umpteenth time. Co-d”
“Pixar's most colourful and culturally defined motion picture to date, Coco finds the studio back at the top of their game for the umpteenth time. Co-d”
"Prediction: #6 with $310 Million Results: #13 with $210 Million "
"Points of anticipation: Pixar. Result: #5 on "Best Movies of 2017" list. Trailer: "
One of Pixar's highest achievements
“Pixar's most colourful and culturally defined motion picture to date, Coco finds the studio back at the top of their game for the umpteenth time. Co-directed by Lee Unkrich (Toy Story 3) and Adrian Molina, Coco yet again demonstrates Pixar's knack for producing entertaining animated features that appeal to children but also possess sufficient emotional heft and sophistication to satisfy older viewers. This is a resonant story about family and legacy, set against the backdrop of the Dรญa de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead): a long-standing Mexican festival rich in culture and mythos, making it an ideal candidate for the Pixar treatment. Coco is beautiful and almost unbearably poignant, reinforcing Pixar's transcendent abilities and sense of imagination when they step away from commercially-” read more
"WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD The Story: Young Miguel loves music, but it is banned in his household by order of his mother. After discovering that deceased musician Ernesto de la Cruz might be his grandfather, Miguel is drawn into an adventure in the afterlife, where he meets many of his deceased relatives, and befriends a stranger named Hector. The Boohoo Moment: Oh geez. A couple of moments get me throughout, including the reveal that Miguel and Hector are related, but it's the whole ending that "