The story of love and memory of COCO family

Bennie 2022-04-20 09:01:11

The name has achieved nothing new or even distinctive, and if it weren't for one tearful recommendation after another, I would have almost missed it.

Later I heard that the "dream" was about music...it felt like a must watch.

Moreover, it is essential to have a face and a tissue, and watch it alone.

I don't know where your tears are?

I actually wanted to cry the first time I saw Grandma COCO.

She's a really, really typical Mexican grandma! Although there is no way to communicate too much, as soon as you see her face, you will think of the best part of the role of grandma (however, I have never kissed grandma since I was a child).

Then...the tears came a lot. The place where I burst into tears is when Remember me was sung by Hector for the first time, you would think how could COCO be so cute when he was a child!

Of course, it's even more touching when she's old enough to go to another place, but still can sing Remember me with her great-grandson. At that time, there was one after another sobbing in the cinema.

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Extended Reading
  • Alfredo 2022-03-16 09:01:02

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

  • 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 restrictions.

Coco quotes

  • Mamá Imelda: [seeing Miguel in the Land of the Dead; surprised] Miguel?

    Miguel: Mamá Imelda?

    Mamá Imelda: [puts her hands on her hips; suspiciously to the rest of the Rivera family] WHAT is going on?

  • [Mamá Imelda has just taken Héctor's protrait from De La Cruz and is about to give Miguel her blessing to send him back home]

    Mamá Imelda: Miguel, I give you my blessing, to go home and...

    Miguel: ...never play music again.

    [Mamá Imelda looks at Héctor and smiles]

    Mamá Imelda: ...And never forget how much your family cares for you.