Coco (2017)
written by Adrian Molina and Matthew Aldrich
from a story by Lee Unkrich, Jason Katz, Matthew Aldrich and Adrian Molina
directed by Lee Unkrich
Rating: 3 / 4
In my 2016 review of Kubo and the Two Strings, I mentioned that it was Pixar’s turn to come up with a movie as beautiful and emotionally resonant as that one. It is obvious that the top brass over at Disney must’ve been checking out my blog, because a year later Coco was released with a similar plot about a boy, his guitar, death, and the power of music. I knew someone was reading this shit!
Coco‘s the tale of Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), a kid from a small town in Mexico who dreams of becoming a performer. However, his family, and in particular his overbearing abuelita, have a strict ban on music stemming from Miguel’s great-great-grandfather having abandoned his wife and young daughter Coco to pursue a career as a songwriter. Wanting to join a local talent show on Día de los Muertos, Miguel steals a guitar and finds himself whisked to the land of the dead, where he meets his long gone relatives and realizes there may be more to his great-great-grandfather’s story after all.
Carlos I. Cuevas