Coco Comments

  • Darren 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    Memory is the continuation of life, and Coco is the protagonist of the story. The song "Remember Me" is a bit teary. The colorful world of the afterlife. After watching the skeletons for more than an hour, I actually think that the human face looks like this... (Is there any help?) Of course, there is still a gap with "Spirited Away", at least the latter is hard to guess. Through the story, Pixar is full of routines to...

  • Marta 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    3.5 Pixar has always been very good at catching sensational points. It can always find the emotional weakness of the audience and attack with all strength. This is really powerful. Three stars are given to Héctor and his daughter Coco. The rest of the horrible routines are almost impossible to read. You have to set up a big villain to break a murder case by the way, and the Mexican elements are also very blunt. Strictly speaking, the whole is actually below Pixar's...

  • Tatum 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    Family is of course very important, but I am an individual first of all. Why does pursuing dreams and family become the opposite? I don't like this...

  • Enid 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    I hope you have come back to see me all these...

  • Devyn 2022-03-22 09:01:12

    At the "Universal Fan Conference", fans were promised to watch this highly acclaimed cartoon. Although it is not as teary and amazing as expected, it is really good that the creator can develop such a beautiful work in accordance with the customs of the Mexican national "Day of the Dead". Hollywood blockbusters capture the cultural characteristics of various countries and nationalities, and combine the ingenious skills of entertaining popular blockbusters. It is no wonder that they are suitable...

  • Alexie 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    I give you all my blessings without any...

  • Destini 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    The opposite of life is not death, but forgetting. The topic of family affection is the most tear-inducing...

  • 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...

  • Jordy 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    This can also be 9 points and can't understand...

  • Camylle 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    The conflict and reconciliation between the family and the dream can really hit most people. But for me, family is fetters, dream is nothingness. Ever since I was young, I have no sense of family and affection, and it doesn't matter whether I am remembered after death. Therefore, this Pixar is no different from other Pixars. They are all used sensational methods that bring cheap...

Extended Reading
  • Hester 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    Disney has returned to conform to global conservatism this time

    There is a paragraph from the first few short comments that: Coco originally involved the subject of the undead and cannot be introduced. But when the trial was over, all the radio and television reviewers were crying on the spot, and so made an exception. . .

    I think it can be expanded as follows:...

  • Annette 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    2020.7.30 Second look at "Dream Pursuit"

    The real death is that no one in the world remembers you .

    "die"

    The cinema will resume work in 2020, and I will have the opportunity to relive this classic film that was missed at that time in 3D on the big screen. The second time I watch it, this film will bring the emotional core of memory and...

Coco quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Clerk: [sneezes] I am terribly allergic.

    Miguel: But Dante doesn't have any hair.

    Clerk: And I don't have a nose, and yet, here we are.

  • [from trailer]

    Héctor: What are you doing?

    Miguel: I'm walking like a skeleton.

    Héctor: No, skeletons don't walk like that.

    Miguel: That's how *you* walk.

    Héctor: No, I don't.