Extended Reading
  • Coby 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    Tribute to traditional artists

    I really admire these stop motion animations. The director's life experience is awesome. For so many years, the ghost mother, the box monster, and the psychic boy have all been imaginative. Before I paid attention to the director of this film, I thought they were all Tim Burton films. It's not...

  • Eunice 2022-04-19 09:01:52

    About Kubo and the Two Strings

    "Kubo and the Two Strings" is produced by an American animation studio. It can be said that it has its own advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that the style of painting has changed. After all, stop-motion animation is still refreshing compared to the hand-painted Japanese...

  • Kaitlyn 2022-03-22 09:01:45

    I can't believe I saw such a boring movie...

  • Devyn 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    It has the unique texture of stop-motion animation, and it has the splendor that stop-motion animation seems to be rare. Imagination and focus make this unique animation. The story is relatively simple. Those constituent elements, with child-like emotional genes, are not so surprising, but when they are combined together, it is easy for you to enter a mood, making you a story listener, watching Kubo stubbornly churning, Move forward, walk firmly.

Kubo and the Two Strings quotes

  • [first lines]

    Kubo: [narrating] If you must blink, do it now. Pay careful attention to everything you see and hear, no matter how unusual it may seem. And please be warned: If you fidget, if you look away, if you forget any part of what I tell you - even for an instant - then our hero will surely perish.

    [baby crying]

    Kubo: His name is Kubo. His grandfather stole something from him. And that really is the least of it.

  • Monkey: You have questions, I can tell.

    Kubo: Who...

    Monkey: You get three.

    Kubo: I think I have more.

    Monkey: Three. But first you're gonna eat.

    Kubo: Why only three?

    Monkey: Okay, that was your first question.

    Kubo: What?