I just finished watching this movie today. It does have a lot of similarities with Dream Travel. However, compared with Coco, The Book of Life also has its own magic. The whole plot is moving, but there are also dogs. There are blood and many ups and downs. When the male protagonist apologized to the bull, my tears were already rolling in my eyes. There is not a single bad character in the whole movie, which makes people believe in the truth, goodness and beauty of the world. The whole movie is started by a girl named Maria. The three of them are also childhood sweethearts. No matter what their emotional entanglements are, they all have deep feelings for each other. The male protagonist made a lot of heart-wrenching choices in this story. For example, when he was fighting a bull, he thought about whether to kill the bull, because he was afraid that Maria would be disappointed, and if he didn't, he was afraid that his family would be disappointed. The plot is still very innovative, and it also adds a custom of Mexico's Day of the Dead, and the episodes in the film are also very good. Although the plot sometimes does not transition, and some are fast, but after watching it, it really warms my heart. Compared with Dream Hunting Travels, the production of the Book of Life may not be so exquisite, after all, it was so many years earlier. It's also a happy thing, a few big villains have all turned their backs on me in the end. Everyone has also reconciled, and I envy them for the sake of their beloved and cherished people who can disregard their previous grudges and disregard their own interests. Most of the people in the play are very kind and treat all beings equally, including pigs and bulls. Any detail in the play can be well analyzed. After death, some people are forgotten, and some people are remembered. I really want to believe that everyone in the town will be remembered, their love, their love Warmth is eternal and immortal. The male protagonist follows his inner singing and will also touch all those whose hearts have not been melted. I will never forget the love that each person has for each person, and the happiness of a lover who ends up as a family.
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