Film review of Coco
Have you watched the film, Coco? Whether yes or no, read this film review! Coco is a fantasy and heartwarming film directed by Lee Unkrich, with Adrian Molina as the co-director. It’s about a boy named Miguel who loves music. Suddenly, he touches his grandfather’s guitar and is cursed—he needs to receive his family’s blessing before sunrise or he cannot return to the world he lives in.
Miguel receives the curse and sees a lot of people who have died on the Day of the Dead. He feels worried but has no choice. He seeks his grandfather immediately because he doesn’t want to die. On this journey, he also discovers the truth behind his grandfather’s death and why his grandfather did not return.
As for the plot of the film, I think it is touching and interesting as it talks about music and family. The music is timeless and fits the plot perfectly; it is well-composed and effective. The image quality is good, and the characters are very lively, which is great.
In my opinion, the plot of the film, where Miguel reunites with his family and reveals the truth about his grandfather, let me understand one thing: even though someone has died, if their family remembers them, they continue to live in their hearts. I really recommend all of you to watch this film!
In conclusion, the film is fascinating and enjoyable. It also taught me that when people die, they are truly gone only if no one remembers them. If you haven’t decided to watch this film, I suggest you go and watch it!