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Coco Review: Disney-Pixar has repeatedly raised the bar of animated movies by telling stories that would appeal to children and adults alike. But their past couple of films seemed to miss that crucial element of storytelling, leading to some sub-par entries in their otherwise impressive catalogue. ‘Coco’ is an original tale, and a highly imaginative one at that, by writer/ co-director Adrian Molina. Based in Mexico, it introduces us to the Rivera family who makes shoes for a living and everyone absolutely despises anything related to music. Except for little Miguel Rivera, who shines shoes but aspires to be a musician. Through the course of the film, Miguel enters the Land of the Dead and learns the truth about who his family really is.
‘Coco’ is colorful and vibrant, blending a number of unique personalities and vivid landscapes. Director Lee Unkrich keeps the narrative taut; throwing in a couple of twists along with some truly powerful moments that will invariably pull at your heartstrings. The voice acting from an all-Latino cast is top-notch, with Anthony Gonzalez’s Miguel being endearing. Gael García Bernal & Benjamin Bratt who play Héctor and Ernesto de la Cruz respectively make each character unique. Renée Victor as the wisecracking, feisty Abuelita is a treat. Even Dante, Miguel’s pet street dog who doesn’t have any lines, is adorable and plays a vital role too.
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