What are the classic features of Pixar animation that "Dream Hunter" continues?

Hilton 2022-04-23 07:01:14

Before that, I had been moved by two Pixar movies-the beginning of Flying House (love) and the ending of Toy Story 3 (friendship), but neither of them were real. The first to be touched is actually the moment of hardships and hardships, and finally the moment of realization of the idol's attention; but then the story turns to another emotional line: if the father's singing of Coco is the foreshadowing (this scene is very immersive), then parting A moment's unconditional blessing from the family is a climax (tear point), and the reunion of the great-grandmother's talk is a complete release (tear collapse)... The original theme is not "seeking dreams", it turns out that "Coco" is the protagonist, turns out to be a parent Fortunately, there is nothing greater than being able to live in people's hearts after death

Continued: Er brush is with her three-year-old daughter, and she is very distracted. Two days later, I took a family portrait and asked her why we all stared at each other? Stuck at home? She said, we will grow like this in the future!

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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!