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Jobisdone [24]
3 years ago
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Strength and weaknesses of movie coco?​

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Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
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what is the meaning of whatever thisbis

jasenka [17]3 years ago
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“Coco”’s weaknesses as a film outnumber its strengths to create a forgetful film that doesn’t live up to its parent company: Pixar. The strengths of this film are seen easily with its striking visuals. “Coco” is a landmark for the CGI genre as it stuns with its large and small attention to detail. The Land of the Dead is not only colorful, but full of life as every corner is animated with care and detail. To fully enjoy this film’s cinematics is simply seeing it on the big screen, the crisp animations and jaw-dropping spectacles will not translate as well to in-house enjoyment. This eliminates any re-watch value the film tries to make with its morals.

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