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Kubo and the Two Strings
A big around of applause for Aynsley Geham for his article " Kubo & the two strings." Aynsley describes how the beginning of the movie is calm until he disobeys his mom, then gets intense because he didn't listen. Noe evil spirts are after him because of something he has. Aynsley states, "Many times throughout the movie Kubo doughts himself, but he finds strength with the help of his friends and family." In the right time and the right moment to find out what you can do. I enjoy the movie because there is an effect on him not listening to his mom and cause the evil sprits being awoken. Thank you Aynsley Geham, for writing this.
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