Disney has returned to conform to global conservatism this time

Hester 2022-03-24 09:01:15

There is a paragraph from the first few short comments that: Coco originally involved the subject of the undead and cannot be introduced. But when the trial was over, all the radio and television reviewers were crying on the spot, and so made an exception. . .

I think it can be expanded as follows: Coco originally involved the subject of the undead and could not be introduced. However, during the review process, the censors found that the three views of the film are extremely positive: the authoritarian feudal family model is conducive to consolidating the general idea and the foundation of a harmonious society; only the prosperous family can survive forever-encouraging the second child; The low-end population in the underworld can evaporate without being cleaned up as long as no one is thinking about it. No wonder the world is full of colorful songs and dances. . . Therefore, the censors watched and cried on the spot, urging that the film must be released in China.

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Extended Reading
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    I miss you so much. do not forget me.

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Coco quotes

  • Héctor: [singing for Chicharrón] Well everyone knows Juanita / Her eyes each a different color / Her teeth stick out / and her chin goes in / and her...

    [he hesitates]

    Héctor: ... knuckles, they drag on the floor.

    Chicharrón: Those aren't the words!

    Héctor: There are children present.

    [singing]

    Héctor: Her hair is like a briar / She stands in a bow-legged stance / And if I weren't so ugly / She'd possibly give me a chance.

    Chicharrón: [chuckles] Brings back memories. Gracias.

    [exhales deeply as he vanishes]

  • Miguel: [after watching Chicharrón disappear] Wait... what happened?

    Héctor: [sadly] He's been forgotten. When there's no one left in the living world who remembers you, you disappear from this world. We call it the Final Death.

    Miguel: Where did he go?

    Héctor: No one knows.

    Miguel: But I've met him! I could remember him when I go back.

    Héctor: No. It doesn't work like that, chamaco. Our memories, they have to be passed down by those who knew us in life - in the stories they tell about us. But there's no one left alive to pass down Cheech's stories.

    [shrugs]

    Héctor: Hey, it happens to everyone eventually.