I just watched the "Family + Friends, Pixar Thirty Years" special exhibition in Hong Kong, and the ending is naturally this new work. So, with so many contexts and the core of Pixar's family feelings that I only sensed so late, I was moved and cried by this clever film based on the Mexican Day of the Dead. Although nearly thirty years have passed, Pixar's initial desire and interest in expression have been exhausted, but it still maintains its absolute strength in anthropomorphism and sense of humor. It is especially admired by the setting of the Yin-Yang entry and exit checkpoint. This time, the anthropomorphic protagonists are also the undead who were human.
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