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201495 minAnimation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

The Book of Life

Is The Book of Life a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Book of Life worth watching? With a rating of 7.5/10, this Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Book of Life Synopsis

The journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

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Top Cast

Diego Luna
Diego LunaManolo (voice)
Channing Tatum
Channing TatumJoaquin (voice)
Zoe Saldaña
Zoe SaldañaMaria (voice)
Christina Applegate
Christina ApplegateMary Beth (voice)
Eugenio Derbez
Eugenio DerbezChato (voice)
Cheech Marin
Cheech MarinPancho Rodriguez (voice)
Gabriel Iglesias
Gabriel IglesiasPepe Rodriguez (voice)
Ron Perlman
Ron PerlmanXibalba (voice)
Kate del Castillo
Kate del CastilloLa Muerte (voice)
Ana de la Reguera
Ana de la RegueraCarmen Sánchez (voice)

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Is The Book of Life worth watching?

Yes, The Book of Life is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.5/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Animation, Adventure, Comedy movies.

Is The Book of Life hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.5/10), The Book of Life is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Book of Life?

The Book of Life is a Animation, Adventure, Comedy movie that The journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path t...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 25, 2023
★ 7

The big eyes and the slightly cardboard-box style of animation is really quite engaging as we follow the tale of "Manolo". He's an excitable young man who finds himself torn between staying home and living the life his family want him to, and setting off and having some adventures of his own. It's the latter draw that prevails and after a trip to the museum with his friends, he is soon dealing with demons from within and without that challenge his very essence, his being - his soul, even. The story is steeped in history, in myth and in imagination and is colourfully and vividly delivered using a clever mix of dialogue, music and quite often just the richness of the imagery itself. Can this young man play games with those more experienced, malevolent, cunning and find the happiness he is looking for? Of course - there is jeopardy too - if he gets it wrong, then all humankind is going to suffer! There's even a gentle hint of a childish love triangle as the story builds to quite an entertaining - if predictable - denouement. It's a classy bit of cinema this, with plenty of strong characterisation, action, some darkness and just enough to keep the brain ticking over too. Cinema is best - it brings out the vivacity of the whole thing so much better.