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  1. At the end of the movie his does just this, Kubo learns its better to accept the negative memories with the good rather than hide or fight them (shown by overcoming The Moon King with "song" (memories) rather than violence). His one missing eye is a symbol that reflects his struggle between his mothers way and his grandfathers in dealing with ...

  2. I've read a few thoughts from people who didn't really care for the ending of Kubo and the Two Strings because it doesn't make sense for the grandfather to suddenly become human and have people lie to him to make him good.

  3. Apr 9, 2019 · He is defeated with love, a concept so foreign to him that he lost his own daughter over it.

  4. Summary: In Ancient Japan, an eyepatch-wearing young boy named Kubo cares for his sick mother in a village. A spirit from the past turns Kubo's life upside down by re-igniting an age-old vendetta. This causes all sorts of havoc as gods and monsters chase Kubo.

  5. Dec 10, 2016 · The magic is in the music, sure. But the magic is also in the end of the story. As Kubo says at the start, if we blink we’ll miss it and if we miss it, the fate of the characters rests on our attention. We can reshape destiny if we remember the best parts of ourselves and our family lines.

  6. After Kubo learns that his village's bell is the Helmet, with Little Hanzo's help, he breaks the last string on his shamisen and uses his magic to fly back to his village. After reclaiming the ...

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  8. Aug 19, 2016 · It’s a classic hero’s journey full of action and adventure, but it’s also an intimate fable about love and loss, magic and memory. Above all else, “Kubo and the Two Strings” is fittingly about storytelling and its capacity to transform and connect us.

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