What are the highlights and memory points of "Dream Travel"?

Harmon 2022-04-20 09:01:11

1. Let people feel that death is not a terrible thing. For a long time, in the Eastern education system, the boundary between life and death has been kept secret. But in this animated film, the world of the deceased can really be like heaven. Let people not be afraid, not afraid, and face death directly.

2. The setting of the bridge for visiting relatives is too warm. Although it is a soul floating in the world, it is especially warm and lovely in the movie. You see, the deceased can also watch you and accompany you by your side, which is as convenient as taking a plane back to visit relatives.

3. Although the protagonist is set by a primary school student, he knows what he wants better than most people. He is more than impulsive and uses his intelligence to defend his love in critical moments. Really not bad.

4. How important it is to be remembered. When we were young, it was normal for us to be remembered by our parents and friends and needed by everyone, but as we get older and no longer glow, can we still be needed and often mentioned? That's when the loneliness and the fear of being forgotten will creep in, and every now and then it will come and poke you "Hey you're about to be forgotten"

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Coco quotes

  • Mamá Imelda: [seeing Miguel in the Land of the Dead; surprised] Miguel?

    Miguel: Mamá Imelda?

    Mamá Imelda: [puts her hands on her hips; suspiciously to the rest of the Rivera family] WHAT is going on?

  • [Mamá Imelda has just taken Héctor's protrait from De La Cruz and is about to give Miguel her blessing to send him back home]

    Mamá Imelda: Miguel, I give you my blessing, to go home and...

    Miguel: ...never play music again.

    [Mamá Imelda looks at Héctor and smiles]

    Mamá Imelda: ...And never forget how much your family cares for you.