>>49793844The last pixar movie that got that much attention was Frozen, almost ten years ago.
However, Coco did a better job a grasping latinamerican culture. I've lived in Colombia for more than two years (in Bogota, Bucaramanga, Cúcuta and other small cities surrounding those cities) and that movie barely grasps anything I saw there. Some people try to use the excuse that it is based more on the atlantic coast side of the country (ie. Barranquilla and La Guajira), but even then, I've been neighbors with people from Barranquilla and the only thing they nailed was them being dark skinned. That's it. I spoke with their daughter the other day and the topic of this movie came into the conversation, she said it felt like a nice attempt to represent their traditional culture, but ultimately fails to grasp how modern-day Colombia looks or how their families work.
I'd even go as far as to say that the movie itself is just an attempt by the woke crew at Pixar to call out latinos for being "too traditionalist and outdated" (because of the huge influence christian values tend to have on how laws are made here).