What are the most tear-jerking details in "Dream Travels"?

Ellen 2021-10-18 09:31:22

The most tearful thing should be the scene where the old skeleton with a guitar slowly turns into petals after listening to the song that he sang. The reason for his disappearance turned out to be that no one in the world remembers him, and no one worships him anymore. Very teary. Suddenly remembered his grandfather, who passed away five years ago. The family moved into a new house, and there is always a portrait of Grandpa in the living room. I think if there is really another world, the same world as in the movie, the grandpa there will definitely be able to return to the world on the Double Ninth Festival, because I still remember him.

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Extended Reading
  • Peggie 2021-10-20 19:00:19

    Family love tear gas. Therefore, whether the animation is good-looking, in addition to the technology, the more important thing is how to tell the story well, put the emotions in, and use the works to convey the emotions, including this and the mind agent team and many other successes. However, some people always seem to be confused about this.

  • Adella 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    It was my fault that I forgot to bring a tissue to watch this movie. I cried miserably at the end. Before seeing the climax, there are still some critical thoughts in my heart. But the final climax directly purified all this. In the English original soundtrack, every time the grandma of the heroine calls "Dad", it makes my heart tremble...

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!