Not exact matches
Such a delicate idea sounds like it would be heavy, but how director Lee Unkrich and screenwriters Adrian Molina and Matthew Aldrich integrate what's underneath Miguel's
lively adventure into the
Land of the
Dead is handled with wisdom, good humor and hard - earned emotions through its distinct, engaging characters.
But that's not the only twist in a story that races from the
land of the living through the
land of the
dead once Miguel slips through the barrier and finds himself among the
dead,
lively skeletons one and all.
As accessible a trip to the afterlife as you could wish for, Pixar's latest fantasia crosses over to the other side, Mexican - style, as a village kid goes against his music - hating family and accidentally strands himself in the
Land of the
Dead as a result: a mirror - world
of lively talking skeletons, many
of whom he's related to.
Gaining this understanding in such an ironically
lively place as the
Land of the
Dead certainly helps to get the message through.
The artists at Pixar have gone all out to create a
Land of the
Dead that is a colorful and
lively confection
of costumes and lights.