Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 1, 2018

"Coco" and 6 animated movie inspired by death that you can not ignore

"Coco" and 6 animated movie inspired by death that you can not ignore


The world of Hollywood animated themes are nicely exploited. The topic of death has also been transmitted through interesting lenses of filmmakers.

In 2017, Pixar is back with Coco, a Mexican-themed animated feature-length comedy. The film tells the journey to become a talented musician of boy Miguel, he grew up in the family's prohibition on his hobby and passion.


An incident occurred, Miguel was lost to the world of the dead. Here he has a great experience with the lost loved ones in the family. Besides the meaningful story, color elements and Mexican culture are integrated, making the film more attractive, so the film is considered a spectacular move of Pixer this year.

After debuting on Thanksgiving, Coco won the box office and became one of the brightest animated film candidates for this year's Oscars. Image of the dead in the cartoon is not new, because before Coco many other titles have exploited this theme.

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1. Grave of Fireflies (1988)


The firefly is an animated film that ranks among the "monumental emotion" associated with so many generations of animated favorites. The film is extremely touching about two poor brothers named Setsuko and Seita. Both parents orphaned, wandering around only in the hope of a piece of rice, the clothes live through the day. The harshness of war and human cruelty makes Setsuko's younger brother unable to escape the terrible famine of the 1990s in Japan.

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Death in the film makes viewers unable to hold the tears. This reflects the reality of human life and Japan after the Second World War. Have lived through the day like fireflies do not know when to turn off.

2. Corpse Bride (2005)


Humor, romance is what viewers can easily feel when watching Corpse Bride. The story tells the story of a guy selling candy in a market called Victor. Thanks to the "red number", he is about to marry Victoria - the daughter of a local tycoon. In a rehearsal before the wedding, he accidentally vowed to death a girl was killed long time ago. Surprisingly, the girl "wakes up" and forces him to fulfill his promise.

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The awkward, horrible but funny situations make viewers cry, bad laugh. The film exploits a fun storyline, the tricks of the time, combined with a surprise ending that made the horror film worth seeing in 2005.

3. Paranorman (2006)


The town of Blthe Hallow is cursed by an ancient curse that is rumored to be from a sorceress executed over 300 years ago. Norman, who has the ability to talk to the dead, and his group of friends have been swept into a bizarre adventure to find solutions to the ongoing horror of the small town.

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The secret door gradually unfolded to reveal the terrible horror of the viewer. The film makes good use of 3D effects and effects, creating the gritty atmosphere of a cursed town. Paranorman did not disappoint any "devotees" of the horror lineage in every moment of enjoyment.

4. Frankenweenie (2012)


Frankenweenie (ghost dog) is the story of little boy Victor Frankenstein and his dog Sparky. Both are living peacefully, happily a sudden accident occurred that Sparky had to leave Vitor forever. Saddened by the death of his dog, Vitor found all kinds of ways to revive his beloved friend unexpectedly caused unpredictable consequences.

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Throughout the film is a moving, unexpected but no less horror of intelligent boy trying to bring his little friend back to the present life. This is also the world's first 3D black-and-white animated film with stop-motion, so Frankenweenie made a big comeback before its release in 2012.

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