Dreams are not a person’s business

Karina 2022-03-25 09:01:05

When I saw the translated title for the first time, I didn’t really catch a cold, and the theme of the movie was actually used a long time ago. Although dreams and family are eternal themes, it is difficult for most literary works to have new ideas nowadays. I feel this moving, and this movie is really extraordinary. It perfectly shows these "cut-throat" themes with clever ideas and full plots.

This concept setting is really moving! Leaving does not mean death, forgetting is. When I saw the forgotten person disappear in the first act, I couldn’t control my emotions. I felt really unwilling. That person would think the same way. This also inspired us to never forget important things, even if they are away from you. Go away.

In addition to feeling the love of the family, I want to talk about the topic of dreams. In fact, at first I thought that the dream was obstructed and then I worked hard to change the way of achieving the dream. I never expected that there would be such a reversal after I found it, and it was not just Dreams, dreams are very important, life is even more important, betraying your family’s dreams will not be your complete dream. Dreams are not a person's business, and the support of family members is also very important. I think this is where this movie is innovative and moving.

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Coco quotes

  • Miguel: This isn't a dream, then - you're all really out there.

    Tía Victoria: You thought we weren't?

    Miguel: Well, I don't know - I thought it might have been one of those made-up things adults tell kids! Like vitamins.

    Tía Victoria: Miguel, vitamins are a real thing!

    Miguel: Well, now I'm thinking maybe they could be.

  • 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.