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Saturday, 16 December 2017

Coco Review

I used to be a movie freak, it was the time before entering university. I remember I watched Jackie Chan’s 12 Zodiac for three times in the cinema. (ALL THE MONEYYYYYYYY) Till I know a person in uni, telling me that watching one movie can actually pay for a meal; you can always download it online. Since then, I never visit to cinema, unless outing with friends. (Oh ya, I used to enjoy watching movie alone.)

Things changed after I joined toastmasters and undergo my internship. I realized that movie is a bridge that connects people instantly regarding gender, occupation or even age. So then, I found the urge to watch movie to fit in the society.

As a super stingy person, I buy a ticket that shows before 6pm. As you can see the pricing list here.



So I chose Coco as it won New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film. For the first half hour, surprisingly it showed a short film of Frozen’s Christmas version. I thought that was a part of the movie lol. Turns out it was Disney's special gift for the audience.


I am too lazy to write the plot, it is available in Wikipedia by the way. However, I have some thoughts to share:
1.     I didn’t know every Mexican loves music till I watched the movie.
2.     Thumbs up for the one who drew Coco, the great grandmother, all the wrinkles touch my heart, making me feel like taking care of this real old Alzheimer grandmother   

3.     When Miguel sings ‘Remember Me’ and Coco finally remembers, it is so touching, that I cried
4.     I really love this movie, no matter the plot, character and the animation, all are really great

Look at those colours.



Ps: I used to refuse watching this type of ‘Cartoon’ film, isn’t that childish and funny for a all grown up person to watch this kind of movie? Till I was brought by friend to watch this type of movie, and Frozen was the film. Since then, I started to enjoy the ‘Cartoon’ film. Whoever has the same thought as me, you should really try watching it. It is somehow better than most of the movie.

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