Please remember me before love disappears

Elliot 2022-03-25 09:01:05

Pixar Animation is capable of making you cry while smiling. This world is always very wonderful. Every moment, there are small lives that have come to this world, and there are also dead lives. As for death, I think everyone has a trace of fear. Because we don't know whether after a person passes away, the other world we go to is like the darkness of a bottomless pit-or the magic in some mythological concepts.

But if there is a wonderful world where we can see our loved ones in the past, what will it be like? This movie gave the best answer. When I finished watching this movie, I was very moved. This move is not conveyed by the movie itself, but a feeling of empathy.

It turned out that in the world of the undead, there is even the same gorgeousness as the kingdom of dreams. And the relatives who have long gone away from us in the passing time, also seem to be resurrected again with the construction of this warm world.

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  • 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!

  • Pearl 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    Should it be called "Underworld General Mobilization"? But that sounds a bit like a Hong Kong B movie. . I couldn't help but was incited to cry by such very traditional family values. Pixar would grab the softest part of the heart. "The most important thing for a family is to be neat and tidy." In other words, this underworld is more like a place to fill the regrets of the living, everything is a continuation of the world, the memory disappears and the souls no longer exist.

Coco quotes

  • [Miguel is being chased by Mama Imelda, and he goes through a door in the alleyway]

    Mamá Imelda: I am trying to save your life!

    Miguel: You're ruining my life!

    Mamá Imelda: [shocked] What?

    Miguel: Music's the only way that makes me happy. And, you wanna take that away! You'll never understand!

    [Miguel turns to leave, but then he stops when he hears Mama Imelda singing a verse of "La Llorona"]

    Miguel: [questioned, turning back] I thought you hated music.

    Mamá Imelda: [smiling nostalgically] I LOVED it! I remember that my husband would play, and I loved to sing, and nothing else mattered.

    [stops smiling; calmly]

    Mamá Imelda: But when we had Coco, there was something that mattered more than music. I wanted to put down roots. He wanted to play for the world. We each made a sacrifice to get what we want. Now, you must make a choice.

    Miguel: [resentfully] But, I don't want to pick sides. Why won't you just be on my side? That's what families do. Support you!

    [tearful]

    Miguel: But you never will...

    [Miguel runs away, leaving Mama Imelda looking shocked and hurt]

  • Juan Ortodoncia: Gracias!