"Coco" is the sprightly story of a young boy who wants to be a musician and somehow finds himself "Coco" opened in Mexico a month before it opened in the USA and is already the highest grossing. Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media. Like the best Pixar movies, Coco is ultimately a story about the power of relationships and why familia is so important.

Coco Review: Pixar's Gorgeous Celebration of Family & Music. Coco movie reviews & Metacritic score: Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accompli. The movie delivers moments of cinematic rigor and playful pop-culture erudition. "Coco" is also one of those Pixar movies that attempt a conceptual breakthrough, an application of the bright colors and.

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Coco unpacks a theological system with Aztec roots that arguably steps over the line from honoring the family to worshiping it. But their past couple of films seemed to miss that crucial. Review by Bollywood Hungama News Network. The movie soon takes a leap to the other side. When Miguel purloins his idol's guitar in order to play in a. Coco Is a charming, if belabored adventure right out of the Pixar Playbook.

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Coco movie review: Like many animations before it, Coco is about finding yourself while never losing sight of your family. Disney finds a way to tell this story differently, in an un-American setting. Full of wit, music, and color, this Día de Muertos-themed tribute to family marks a return to form for the studio. review.

Coco isn't perfect, but what it is is an absolute joy to watch. The film proves that Pixar is still At the same time, it's difficult to criticize the movie too much for this decision. Starring: Alanna Ubach, Benjamin Bratt, Edward James Olmos and others. Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol. "Coco," Disney's latest movie is a Disney fan favorite but there are probably some things you don't Whether you've seen the film a dozen times or just one, relive the power and beauty of "Coco".