A warm movie.

Bo 2022-03-25 09:01:05

A very warm movie that talks about family, friendship, and love. Although it is crying, the ending is perfect and it is very healing. The film shows that the style of the "other world" is very beautiful and interesting. For example, it doesn't need a toilet, it has no sense of taste and smell, but it still acts on its own according to the previous senses, and the same life is colorful and more detached. In fact, the first half is a bit boring. It’s too streamlined to explain the background of the story. From the moment Imelda sang, it became much more interesting to connect with the previous plot. Imelda and Hector The cooperation between them was so beautiful that they couldn't help themselves. The festival of the dead is warm everywhere in the film, and the display of the bondage with relatives and lovers is very warm. This kind of expression is very pleasing. Similar festivals in China only have a horrible atmosphere, but in fact, if you think about it, there is nothing. It's different. People who want to see each other really see each other again. Is there anything more fulfilling than this?

Coco is the crystallization of love, and it binds the whole family tightly together. It is Hector's inability to cut off the deep concern outside, especially unforgettable thoughts in spite of death. The name is amazing.

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Extended Reading
  • Chelsey 2021-10-20 19:00:19

    The cartoon tells us that raising a cat can not only suck cats, but also become a boss after death. Keeping a dog is useless.

  • Lysanne 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Death is not terrible. The terrible thing is to be forgotten in the end. The story of Pixar can always be like peeling an onion, wrapped in layers of secrets, and finally make you burst into tears.

Coco quotes

  • Miguel: Are those... Alebrijes?

    Tío Oscar: Real Alebrijes. Spirit creatures.

    Tía Rosita: They guide souls on their journey.

    Tío Felipe: Watch your step - they make 'caquitas' everywhere.

  • Frida Kahlo: [explaining her new performance piece to Miguel] Darkness - and from the darkness... a giant papaya! Dancers emerge from the papaya, and the dancers are all me! And they go to drink from the milk of their mother, who is a cactus, but, who is also me! And her milk is not milk, but tears!

    [pause]

    Frida Kahlo: Is it too obvious?

    Miguel: [unsure] I think it's... just the right amount of obvious.