Love life love movies how happy it is

Zechariah 2022-03-23 09:01:15

The lights came on at the end of the movie, and I heard an embarrassing commotion in the audience, as if saying, "Hate my tears were seen by the stranger around..." That's right, when the movie was about to end, except for the children, everyone Adults are crying. Pixar has always been a god-like company, but to be honest, whether it is Walli or Flying House, I have never let me offer my knees, but this time, I offer my five-body cast... It is obviously another routine story. But because of the rich Mexican cultural background, perfect imagination, perfect world view, perfect story rhythm, perfect personality, perfect gorgeous picture, perfect song, and even the next plot that you can guess People infinitely expect it to happen as you wish...While making adults' tears, this film is suitable for all ages. For children, this is the perfect education of love and death. I don't know how to compliment it anymore. The biggest regret is that there is no IMAX version of the film, but I am very grateful that I didn't miss it on the first day it was released. Some movies will really make you feel how happy it is to love life and love movies.

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  • Magnolia 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    I thought it was a folk song from Drunken Country, but please answer 1988

  • Herminio 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Disney's animated films in recent years have become more and more frantic in terms of art settings and details, and the plots are still too routine, and this one is even more routine so that every plot can be guessed. Even so, at the end, I almost cried and fainted in my seat. Believe me, if you have a relative you want to reconcile with, or you want to improve your indifference, take him to watch this movie!

Coco quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Clerk: [sneezes] I am terribly allergic.

    Miguel: But Dante doesn't have any hair.

    Clerk: And I don't have a nose, and yet, here we are.

  • [from trailer]

    Héctor: What are you doing?

    Miguel: I'm walking like a skeleton.

    Héctor: No, skeletons don't walk like that.

    Miguel: That's how *you* walk.

    Héctor: No, I don't.