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Film Intro: Disney and Pixar's "Coco" is a heartwarming and visually stunning animated

movie that takes viewers on a journey through Mexican culture and the meaning behind the
Day of the Dead holiday. With an all-Latinx cast, the film is a beautiful tribute to Mexican
traditions, family, and music. From the first note of music to the final moments of the story,
"Coco" is a delight for the senses and a celebration of life.
Plot Summary: The film tells the story of a young boy named Miguel Rivera, who dreams of
becoming a musician like his hero, the late Ernesto de la Cruz. However, Miguel's family has
a generations-old ban on music due to a tragic incident that occurred many years ago.
Determined to pursue his passion, Miguel accidentally finds himself in the Land of the Dead
during Día de los Muertos. There, he meets his deceased ancestors and sets out to find his
great-great-grandfather, a legendary musician who he believes can help him return to the
land of the living. Along the way, Miguel learns the importance of family, tradition, and
pursuing one's dreams.
Setting Spotlight: "Coco" is set in Mexico, with the majority of the story taking place during
the Day of the Dead holiday. The film highlights the beautiful and colorful traditions of
Mexican culture, from the papel picado decorations to the ofrendas (altars) that are set up to
honor deceased loved ones. The Land of the Dead is also a visually stunning world that is
full of vibrant colors, music, and intricate architecture.
Character Limelight: Miguel is the protagonist of the film, and he is a relatable and likable
character who is passionate about music and his family. He is determined to follow his
dreams, even if it means going against his family's wishes. Other notable characters include
his great-grandmother Coco, who suffers from memory loss but holds a key to the family's
past, and Hector, a trickster spirit who helps Miguel on his journey.
Likes and Dislikes: One of the strengths of "Coco" is its beautiful animation and music. The
film is visually stunning, with intricate details and bright colors that bring the world of the
living and the dead to life. The music is also a highlight, with catchy songs that capture the
spirit of Mexican music and culture. The story is engaging and heartwarming, and the film's
message about the importance of family, tradition, and following one's dreams is inspiring.
One possible dislike of the film is that some viewers may find the storyline predictable or
formulaic. However, the film's execution and attention to detail make up for any
shortcomings in the plot.
Lesson Learned: "Coco" teaches us about the importance of family, tradition, and pursuing
one's dreams. The film's message is clear and uplifting, and it is conveyed in a way that is
accessible to viewers of all ages. The film also provides a beautiful representation of
Mexican culture and customs, and it encourages viewers to learn more about these
traditions.
Recommendations: I rate this movie 5/5 and I highly recommend "Coco" to anyone who
loves animated movies, music, and stories about family and tradition. The film is appropriate
for viewers of all ages and is a beautiful tribute to the Mexican culture. I would especially
recommend this movie to families and educators who are looking for a way to teach children
about different cultures and traditions. "Coco" is a film that will stay with viewers long after
the credits roll, and it is a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of
following one's dreams.

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