Coco Comments

  • Lysanne 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Death is not terrible. The terrible thing is to be forgotten in the end. The story of Pixar can always be like peeling an onion, wrapped in layers of secrets, and finally make you burst into...

  • Madisen 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    100 brains worse than flying house travel

  • Newell 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    It's really too teary, and the world of the undead is also really beautiful, almost indulging in the world like frida's paintings. In fact, when I think about it carefully, it doesn't seem to be the concept of family that moved me. Let a man die with hatred, and die again in poverty. He can be obsessed with his daughter. For another movie, he may be his lover, maybe it is really a dream of music... But the regret that he can't get is always...

  • Lexie 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    With a heart with high expectations and unintentionally contracting the whole audience to enjoy the movie, the relationship between people and the undead in this story is still very moving compared to Pixar's original level. Photos and memories are extremely important. The rest is all kinds of routines, except for the brilliant colors, nothing can leave too much impression, and the scores are a bit...

  • Magnolia 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    I thought it was a folk song from Drunken Country, but please answer...

  • Ole 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    The best animation of the year! The appearance looks very bad: there are no characters with a pleasing appearance, no cute enough style of painting, no provocative stories, and Mexican culture is relatively unfamiliar to most people. But it's so good-looking, the narrative is almost perfect, the rhythm is bright and smooth, and the emotional explosiveness is hard to resist. The last turning point is not shocking, but it is the most reasonable and full of tension reversal setting I have seen in...

  • Scot 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    Pixar’s animations always have a faint sense of middle-agedness. Although they are always prying into the world through childhood or disadvantaged characters, the topics discussed will become more and more heart-warming as they grow older and experience. Understanding any story about home and love after the death of a loved one can no longer be the same as before. I am grateful that there is such a healing story so that many people can use the role to express their grief and...

  • Alejandra 2022-03-17 09:01:02

    I am really a cold person. The plot has no resonance at all. The film is not bad, but it is not 9.3 points. After reading it, I felt that people without a family would have no peace in hell and were restricted by various...

  • Camden 2022-03-17 09:01:02

    The Hong Kong ghost film used an unknown number of times (so that I estimated the identity of the character as soon as it appeared). This time, it was repackaged in a signature style by Pixar, and a group of people cried and collapsed the Great Wall. Thank you...

  • Alfredo 2022-03-16 09:01:02

    When you are forgotten by the living, you die...

Extended Reading
  • Domenica 2022-04-21 09:01:16

    dream

    After watching this movie, I really have a deeper understanding of death. I haven't been to Mexico, but I really think it's a magical nation. They are really optimistic about life and death. Yes, people are mortal after all, and the only way for the deceased to exist in the world is to rely...

  • Cassandre 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    nice

    I just finished watching it, come to appraise it, and I was moved to a mess. Fortunately, it is a warm finale. The cartoon world, bright colors, creates a warm feeling of family, full of imagination, and the plot connection is in place. When it comes to the back, it is very touching. Looking at the...

Coco quotes

  • Héctor: [Ernesto takes Miguel at the edge of the stadium] Ernesto, STOP!

    [shudders and collapses to the floor]

    Héctor: Leave the boy alone.

    Ernesto de la Cruz: I've worked too hard, Hector. Too hard to let him destroy everything.

    Héctor: He's a living child, Ernesto.

    [the other family members turn the camera towards Ernesto and sets it to show through the big screens in front of the audience]

    Ernesto de la Cruz: HE'S A THREAT!

    [the audience gasps]

    Ernesto de la Cruz: You think I'd let him go back to the land of the living WITH YOUR PHOTO? TO KEEP YOUR MEMORY ALIVE? No.

    Miguel: YOU'RE A COWARD!

    Ernesto de la Cruz: I am Ernesto de la Cruz, the greatest musician of all time!

    Miguel: Hector's the REAL musician, you're just the guy who murdered him and stole his songs!

    [the audience gasps]

    Guy in audience: Murdered?

    Ernesto de la Cruz: [grabs Miguel by the shirt collar] I am the one who is willing to do what it takes to seize my moment, whatever it takes.

    [Throws Miguel off the stadium]

  • Miguel: This isn't a dream, then - you're all really out there.

    Tía Victoria: You thought we weren't?

    Miguel: Well, I don't know - I thought it might have been one of those made-up things adults tell kids! Like vitamins.

    Tía Victoria: Miguel, vitamins are a real thing!

    Miguel: Well, now I'm thinking maybe they could be.