Thread:FirstDrellSpectre/@comment-32302692-20180302025701/@comment-24200891-20180302053013

Pixar works for Disney, but has free hand in writing characters and stories. Disney protagonists are almost paragons, when Pixar protagonists are more flawed, so viewers would believe they are very human. Antagonists by Pixar are not truely evil in most cases and have sympathetic motivations, Disney villain don't have sympathy so often.

I like message of Coco "Don't put dreams over family". I didn't watch the film in cinema, because it had premiere about same time my grandmother died, so it's understandable I was not in mood to watch films about death. Ending of the film with Miguel holding his baby sister was adorable. It may sound strange, but Miguel in appearance reminded me Carlino from Loud House, his self-centrism reminded me Lincoln.

I watched Frozen, but I don't like the film for the generic plot and generic characters. Sorry, if you like it, but I think the film is overrated. I feel Disney and Pixar aren't going to have real competition in upcoming years, as Sony and Illumination don't have big things to offer. I feel Disney is going into a new silver age, because it focuses on sequels instead of original stories. I saw teaser of Wreck It Ralph 2 and scene with bunny was so creepy to me. Many compare the film to infamous Emoji, because in both cases main characters mess around in internet simply, because they are wild and disobidient. Similarity to bad films is not helping the case.