Mig once intended to give up music to save his family, and was finally allowed to continue playing music, just because his great-great grandmother forgave his great-great-grandfather. Although the film also aims to emphasize the importance of family, MiG did not do so, but gave in.
Simplified logic and incomplete character arcs may not be particularly big shortcomings for most Hollywood animated films. But this is Pixar, a Pixar who never gives in and has won praises from countless adult fans and film critics.
For the first time, MiG determined his dream-chasing motivation, which was against Drakus on TV. When MiG and Draculus recognized each other, it was with the famous words that Draculus played on the ballroom screen that MiG gained courage. When the plot is reversed and the real cause of death is revealed, the plot of the film contrasts with the plot played on the hall screen; When I finally exposed the truth to the public, I still played it on the big screen on the stage.
Other hints of the film on the undead world, such as ordinary people staying in it for too long will become undead, and this ordinary person is real, so the undead world is the opposite. Just like in Spirited Away's world, after Chihiro left the virtual world, his parents didn't know what had happened. By pragmatic analysis, this reflected his imaginary side, but it also had great significance.
Small shortcomings are not enough to affect the film:
I don't know how many times I have watched Pixar's Dream Journey. Every time I watch it, I feel different. This movie has many pokes at me. The moment I saw the title, I thought it was the same as Travels around the Flying House and Rock the Tibetan Mastiff. It's an old story, and it's also an animated film desperate for dreams.
The result is not, this cartoon tells a truth: forgetting is death. The next place is the most tearful place. Ekto was about to be forgotten by coco, and his body showed signs of dissipation, so Ekto gave MiG a blessing to return to the real world.