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
  • Lexie 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    With a heart with high expectations and unintentionally contracting the whole audience to enjoy the movie, the relationship between people and the undead in this story is still very moving compared to Pixar's original level. Photos and memories are extremely important. The rest is all kinds of routines, except for the brilliant colors, nothing can leave too much impression, and the scores are a bit high.

  • Scot 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    Pixar’s animations always have a faint sense of middle-agedness. Although they are always prying into the world through childhood or disadvantaged characters, the topics discussed will become more and more heart-warming as they grow older and experience. Understanding any story about home and love after the death of a loved one can no longer be the same as before. I am grateful that there is such a healing story so that many people can use the role to express their grief and regrets.

Coco quotes

  • Tío Oscar: [stares at Miguel's face] I miss my nose...

  • Mamá Imelda: [the Rivera family spots Mamá Imelda at the desk of a Family Reunion agent] I demand to speak to the person in charge.

    Departures Agent: Sorry, señora it says here no one put up your photo.

    Mamá Imelda: My family always, ALWAYS puts my photo on the ofrenda

    [pulls off her shoe and begins beating the computer]

    Mamá Imelda: That devil box tells you nothing but lies.

    Papá Julio: [Approaches with fear] Mamá Imelda?

    Mamá Imelda: Oh, mi familia! They wouldn't let me cross the bridge.

    [Puts her shoe back on]

    Mamá Imelda: Tell this woman and her devil box that my photo is on the ofrenda.

    Papá Julio: Well, we-we never made it made it to the ofrenda.

    Mamá Imelda: What?

    Papá Julio: We ran into a, a...

    [the family parts to reveal Miguel]

    Mamá Imelda: [Gasp] Miguel?

    Miguel: [Gives a hesitant wave] Mamá Imelda.

    Mamá Imelda: What is going on?

    Clerk: [Office door opens] You the Rivera family?

    [States matter-of-factly]

    Clerk: Well, you're cursed.