Coco Comments

  • Heloise 2023-09-29 10:52:38

    When people die, they will be ashes. What kind of delusion is the other side of the world immortal? According to the concept of this film, the one enshrined in Beijing One Ring is really long live. The three views of the film are very distorted. You can't have no descendants, you can't go into the world and be yourself, and you can't worship your ancestors. If it wasn't written by Disney, I would have thought it was the brainwashing product of some domestic feudal moral association,...

  • Madaline 2023-09-19 06:25:05

    After the silent moment in the middle that rivals any moving moment in Pixar's previous works, a series of plots that fall into the same pattern have come one after another, and finally it has become an American-style family carnival animation with a creative first-class narrative, smooth but conservative...

  • Erich 2023-06-28 03:14:33

    Make a note before going to bed, the only big screen for a month is full of burnout and loss. It must be my own problem. I feel mediocre in every movie I watch recently, the plot is too guesswork, and the style of painting is too low-key. The big setting is based on the three deaths of people, which can be considered innovative, but no character can love it. For Mao's so many stories, music is the goal of success, and for Mao's secular success, he all uses abandoning his wife and children as a...

  • Jodie 2023-06-27 04:49:05

    Either eternity or reproduction; dream or family. What a terrible core, I don't understand where the high scores and crying points...

  • Vita 2023-06-23 01:23:40

    A child and an old man walk hand in hand in a strange world and eventually become a family. The familiar formula is the setting, and the imagination and joy are one Pixar worse than "Flying House". Music and song and dance scenes are one Disney. Consumed just the right handful of Mexican Day of the Dead and Frida between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Yes, I am the guy who has no blood or tears in the whole...

  • Jolie 2023-05-11 23:12:57

    It may be getting colder and the screen of cruel events can easily become sentimental: when you see the warm Latin culture perfectly captured by this animation, as well as Garcia's lovely voice acting, find warmth and harmony. Consolation (I haven't given the cartoon five stars for a long time). I remembered that Gina said at the Golden Globe Awards that papa always taught her 'dream big', did not know that our July and a half pictures could be so inspiring, heartwarming and...

  • Alvah 2023-04-27 18:40:23

    Old fashioned but really wonderful. But the murder part was just too dark and cruel. But it was overshadowed by...

  • Gennaro 2023-04-20 20:44:10

    Up has two sides, the price of growth and the collapse of idols, but the Mexican elements are so ingeniously kneaded, and the sensationalism is still overwhelming for...

  • Krystal 2023-04-19 08:27:25

    Another Pixar animated film that makes people cry in the...

  • Shaun 2023-04-13 14:20:57

    It's not really death when you die, it's when you're forgotten by the...

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Coco quotes

  • [Abuelita has just destroyed Miguel's guitar in front of the Rivera family. Miguel is in tears]

    Abuelita: [smiling; lifting her hand to touch Miguel's cheek] Aw, it's okay. You can weep with your family.

    Miguel: [slapping her hand away; angrily and tearfully] I *DON'T* want to be part of *this family* anymore!

    [Miguel runs away]

  • [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]