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Coco brings Pixar back to life

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COCO

Starring: The voices of Anthony Gonzalez, Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach.

A magical place where music comes back from the dead

AFTER cruising along on a sequel-fuelled autopilot for a few years, Pixar Animation finally kicks everything back into top gear with Coco.

As a standalone work in the Pixar canon, it is a clear notch below their 2015 instant classic Inside Out, but a darn sight better than the studio’s most recent original work, The Good Dinosaur.

The place and time we are vividly transporte­d to by Coco is Mexico’s famous Day of the Dead Festival.

It is here we meet aspiring mariachi Miguel (voiced by newcomer Anthony Gonzalez), a 12-year-old guitar prodigy straining against his family’s blanket ban on music.

On the eve of festivitie­s in his village, Miguel finds himself magically transporte­d to the afterlife, where he will search high and low for his great-great-grandfathe­r Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt).

Only this revered mariachi — a matinee idol to millions in his heyday — can help the boy unwrap his special musical gift.

The netherworl­d into which Miguel and his ultraadora­ble canine sidekick Dante must journey is pure Pixar creativity at its eye-popping visual best.

Though many of the residents of this dazzling realm — it isn’t heaven, but it sure ain’t hell — are skeletal in appearance, young children will not be experienci­ng nightmares afterwards. In fact, viewers of all ages will be too engrossed, enchanted — and in a poignant final act, truly moved — by Miguel’s uplifting and fun little odyssey to be bothered by anything else.

 ??  ?? Hector, voiced by Gael Garcia Bernal, left, and Miguel, voiced by Anthony Gonzalez in Coco.
Hector, voiced by Gael Garcia Bernal, left, and Miguel, voiced by Anthony Gonzalez in Coco.

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