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Una de las tradiciones de la familia Miguel es la enigmática prohibición de estar en contacto con la música. Pero Miguel sueña con convertirse en un músico consumado como su ídolo, Ernesto de la Cruz. Miguel desea con todas sus fuerzas demostrar su talento y acaba en la impresionante y colorida Tierra de los Muertos tras una misteriosa cadena de acontecimientos. A lo largo del camino, conocerá a Héctor y juntos emprenderán un viaje extraordinario para desvelar la verdad que subyace en la historia familiar de Miguel. (Disney España)

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claudel 

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español Na doporučení kolegyně jsem si to s dcerkou pustil a věděl jsem, proč jsem se tomu bránil. U toho asi opravdu nemůže zůstat ani jedno oko suché, ani u těch nejzarytějších cyniků anebo lidí s ledovým srdcem. Na druhou stranu ti asi tento příběh ani vyhledávat nebudou. Všechno do sebe krásně zapadá, nádherný vizuál, zvláště v Říši mrtvých, silný a dojemný příběh, k tomu ten latinos prvek, který všemu dodává větší šmrnc. Když nad tím přemýšlím, možná nejlepší a nejkrásnější snímek, který jsem od Pixaru viděl. ()

Pethushka 

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inglés The premise and the Mexican atmosphere are definitely great, but the characters aren’t fully developed. Not to mention that you can feel how much the film wants to be touching and I don't think it ultimately succeeds. I've seen prettier fairy tales. With nicer endings, more sympathetic protagonists and, most importantly, no annoying supporting characters. I’ll give an extra point for the music and the Spanish, but otherwise I consider it a slight disappointment. 3 stars. ()

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Lima 

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inglés For about three quarters of its runtime, it still feels like a classy four-star animated film, with lots of visual flourishes and ideas, some predictable sequences, and one weaker scene that I've seen in other films (the reveal of the bad guy to the public). But then it builds up to an incredible moving moment, and the pivotal scene with the song at the end made me cry like a little kid – something that hasn’t happened to me in a long time. It's true, the most important thing in life is the family being together in mutual love and respect for the elderly. On top of that, the eye-pleasing Mexican setting, unusual in Hollywood productions, its flair and positive mood. Yeah, it was very good. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés A Pixar movie as it should be, but Zootropolis is still unbeaten for me. Coco has solid visuals, a nice story, nice songs, decent pacing, a good dose of humor, and one very good plot twist. The emotional finale left me cold this time, but otherwise satisfied. Good fun for the whole family. No wonder Coco is a hit in Mexico. 80% ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Only Pixar is capable of tear-jerkers like this. A visually polished world with clever rules and a Mexican atmosphere with the right kind of message. A message about family and how important it is not to forget. And about music, of course. Giacchino really lays it on us. The sophisticated guitar parts and catchy tunes would warm the heart of the dead. ()

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