Gently introduces children to the concept of death, “Funny and heart-tugging with some knockout tunes” 2017 Coco Movie Review
Coco
2017
PG
1h 45m
Directors – Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina
Writers – Lee Unkrich, Jason Katz, Matthew Aldrich
Stars – Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt
Coco Movie Review

A boy who dreams of becoming a great musician embarks on a journey to uncover the mysteries behind his ancestors’ stories and traditions. Coco is a beautiful and heartfelt film that gently introduces children to the concept of death, not as something to fear, but as a natural part of life. Through its vibrant imagery and moving story, it teaches that those we’ve loved and lost are never truly gone as long as we remember them. The film honors the deep ties of family, the legacies we leave behind, and the quiet strength of memory. In doing so, Coco offers young viewers a comforting way to explore grief, love, and the enduring connections that transcend even death.

Reviews:
“Funny and heart-tugging with some knockout tunes, the movie glows with warmth. And how many kids’ cartoons would include a running Frida Kahlo gag? One to treasure.” – Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro Newspaper (UK)“Every plot point and thematic implication slots into place, but the pleasures of Coco are above all visual. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a computer-animated film so rich in detail, or so dedicated to recreating complex and beautiful lighting schemes.” – Jake Wilson, The Age (Australia)
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