High five

Gauri Santhosh, a Plus II Student from Tripunithura, writes in her top five films

April 13, 2017 10:08 am | Updated 10:08 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

The Book Of Life

‘The Book of Life’

‘The Book of Life’

The animation film features goddess La Muerte and god Xibalba striking a bet. This bet depends on the outcome of the pursuit of two boys, Manolo and Joaquin, trying to win over the charming Maria.

Big Hero 6

‘Big Hero 6’

‘Big Hero 6’

When his brother Tadashi dies in a fire, Hiro, along with his friends and his brother’s invention, the lovable nursing robot Baymax, tries hard to find out if his theory that Tadashi was killed is true.

Home

‘Home’

‘Home’

Oh, an alien of the Boov species, accidentally invites their biggest enemy over to Earth, which the Boov have invaded. He teams up with a gutsy 12-year-old human girl called Tip to undo his mistake and save the day.

Epic

‘Epic’

‘Epic’

Teenage girl MK goes to stay at her father’s old house in the middle of the woods. She thinks her father’s belief in tiny people living in the forest is madness until she is shrunk by their queen to save the forest.

Zootopia

‘Zootopia’

‘Zootopia’

Judy Hopps aspires to be the first bunny police officer. Although she makes the cut, she is discriminated due to her size. She bumps into small-time crook Nick Wilde and together they solve a case that would decide the fate of the whole of Zootopia.

Readers can send in their top five movies to frkerala@thehindu.co.in. The write-up should not exceed 250 words. Include your address and phone number.

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