Rio (2011)

I had to rewatch this film as it seemed some scenes and statements eluded me in my first watch. It felt the same way as reading a book again and finding more interesting facts that I didn't notice during the first read.

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“Rio,” a 2011 animation film is about a bird called Blu. Blu is a domesticated macaw who never learned to fly and has no care in the world as he fancies his routine with Linda, the girl who in her childhood, found him in front of her house and promised to take care of him.

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They were so happy with their lives until one day when Dr Tulio, an ornithologist arrived at Linda's bookstore and compels her to let Blu visit Rio de Janeiro where he'll meet with Jewel, another macaw of his kind, so that they can bond and mate to produce more of their kind to avoid their specie from going extinct.

Linda dismisses the idea at first but after much thought, she succumbs to Tulio’s plea and travels with Blu to Rio de Janeiro. There, they find the street bursting with energy and color as it was the carnival period.


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Watching 'Rio' for the second time felt like embarking on an exciting journey through the heart of Brazil. I've never been there but I felt the energy of the carnival seep deep into my soul. Right from the moment Blu, the lovable and quirky domesticated bird, takes flight on his adventure to Rio de Janeiro, I found myself captivated by the film's infectious charm and sense of wonder.

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Also, as Blu steered the bustling streets of Rio, I couldn't help but relate to his journey of self discovery and the universal desire to find where we truly belong. Blu, who took pride in his inability to fly, changes his perspective when he meets Jewel, the independent bird who detests being caged. It also mirrors the complexities of relationships in real life, reminding me of the beauty that blossoms when two individuals learn to complement each other's strengths and weaknesses.

Amongst the thrilling aerial stunts and toe-tapping musicals, Rio also manages to touch upon important real life themes, such as environmental conservation and the preservation of endangered species. The film serves as a subtle reminder of our responsibility to protect the natural world and the different creatures that inhabit it.

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Subjectively, ”Rio” evokes a whirlwind of feelings; from laughter over the silly attitudes of Blu's friends to heartfelt connection as Blu and Jewel overcame obstacles together. I was completely swept up in the film's infectious energy.

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To be very honest, Rio is more than just an animated adventure; to me it's more like a celebration of life, love, and the enchanting spirit of Brazil.

I'd rate it a solid 4.5/5. If you're a lover of musical adventure films, you should check this one out. It'll even be more fun watching with the family.



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I love this film!!!

Haven't even read the post yet and all the scenes are coming back 😭😭💕🔥

It has to be the best musical animation film...
It's only contestant being maybe Sing😭😭✨

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Haha. You're correct. Sing is another lovely animation. I'm off to watch the part 2 of this one. Have you seen it yet?

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Not yet...

I'll download the two parts today.
Although I have a test tomorrow, so all my watching of movies would be after the test..

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Ah ah! Una still dey go school? I can't relate 😂😂😂

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