about death

Rosalia 2022-04-21 09:01:16

The best thing about the movie should be that it introduces the eternal topic of "death" for human beings. Remember there is a sentence in the comment area. Death is not the end of forgetting, but it is with regret that we can never forget death. The living is a kind of misfortune. If there is no fictional world of the dead, perhaps we will not enjoy this world well because of the death of others. In the movie, death has become a not terrible thing, and forgetting makes people nothing. You will stay and when everyone forgets you, maybe you yourself feel that there is nothing to miss.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 recent years. Sensational but not abusive, a clever movie

  • Kayleigh 2021-10-20 19:00:17

    The trouble is to say that it is better than the mind agent team. The setting of coco's bad street is really blown by the mind. It’s just that some viewers are more interested in coco’s warm and sensational stories.

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.