What are the most tear-jerking details in "Looking for a Dream"?

Carolyne 2022-03-23 09:01:15

Maybe the tear point is lower

An old man holding a guitar forever turned into petals and started crying.

The Mexican-style pronunciation and melody are very contagious, and with a touch of sadness, they melt into each guitar.

Later, when I saw the true story of the pitiful soul who was wronged and lonely, I couldn't make a sound.

Misunderstood, scolded, quarantined, forgotten, and will eventually disappear, the thin body glows like a marigold golden light.

But his young face is still full of smiles, the pale joints are still beating the guitar that betrayed him, and the song written for the person he can never let go of still flows in his throat——

do not forget me.

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Coco quotes

  • Mamá Imelda: [to Héctor; after Miguel reveals that Héctor didn't abandoned her, but was killed while trying to come back to her and that Ernesto took Héctor's portrait] I will never forgive you...

    [suddenly smiles]

    Mamá Imelda: But I will help you.

  • Ernesto de la Cruz: [after Héctor is taken away by security for attacking Ernesto after learning the truth about his death] I apologize, where were we?

    Miguel: You were going to give me your blessing.

    Ernesto de la Cruz: Yes, uh, si. Miguel, my reputation it is, ah, very important to me. I would hate to have you think...

    Miguel: That you murdered Héctor, for his songs?

    Ernesto de la Cruz: Ha ha. You don't think that, do you?

    Miguel: I... no. Everyone knows you're, the... the good guy.

    Ernesto de la Cruz: [Ernesto looks at Héctor's photo, and then puts it in his pocket]

    Miguel: Papa Ernesto, my blessing?

    Ernesto de la Cruz: [Ernesto looks at Miguel's marigold petal, and then crushes it into powder] Security, take care of Miguel. He'll be... extending his stay.

    Miguel: [as he is taken away by security] WHAT? BUT I'M YOUR FAMILY!

    Ernesto de la Cruz: And Héctor was my best friend. Success doesn't come for free, Miguel. You have to be willing to, do whatever it takes to... seize your moment. I know you understand.

    Miguel: No, NO!