A little detail I love about this movie is that throughout it, you can see Hector without any shoes on. But at the end of the movie, when he finally is able to cross, you can see he's finally wearing shoes. Since the family's business revolved around shoes, Hector not wearing them symbolized how he wasn't part of the family and was cast aside. But as he reconciled with Imelda, he is finally being accepted by the family and given his own pair.
@@niallnochillAnother fun fact: music can help with memory. There have been a lot of studies that indicate that music can help with memory and behavioral issues. Patients with Alzheimer's or Dementia have been seen to remember some things after hearing music. An example here on TH-cam is Marta Gonzalez, who used to be a professional ballerina listening to Swan Lake again and trying to dance to it. So Coco reacting to it is a very realistic thing!
wooooow! I watched COCO 523 times and never made the connection about the shoes! this is why I love watching reaction channels and reading comments. I'm crying again now😭
No you were not the only one who ugly cried during Coco. I watched it in the cinema in Spanish with my family. Everyone in the theater was crying ! Incredible animated film, definitely deserved that Oscar.
God it must have been so nice to experience that. Considering it was in Spanish you'd assume everyone in that theather would relate a little more than a normal group of people, so it's just a whole room of people sharing a bonding moment 😭
Literally everytime i watch this movie, i sob so hard....in fact, I'm a wreck at this very moment! Also yeah, i remmeber pretty much everyone was crging in the theatre too when this came out
This movie absolutely kills me everytime. My grandma had dementia. One day, when I was 25, I played some music for her. She snap out of it for a minute, asking "Where is the kid?" meaning me, I told her "I'm here, grandma" and she smiled and said "What happend? You grew up" 😆 it's a bittersweet memory, also kinda funny. Music is so powerful!
Same with my grandma, she was battling Alzheimer for most of what I remember. When the dementia got worse and she couldn't recognise me or my mom, music was the only thing that brought her back. Alzheimer and dementia are such ugly diseases to witness.
I actually knew a bit about Frida before Coco, in part thanks to the biopic Frida staring Selma Hayek and reading more about her later on. Coco actually portrayers really well, being an egocentric surreal artist, which is funny.
I wrote a report on Frida in high school art 4 so seeing hector 1) pretend to be her and 2) her actually showing up in the movie with the monkey from her self portrait as her spirit guide was massive for me
I love how you inmediately wanted to put your own ofrenda for your relatives. The whole thing about the altar is to, as a family, gather all the favorite food for our dead relatives and share memories of them. Its not just about that day, but how we continue our families traditions ❤
I’ve been researching Irish pagan traditions, and it kind of reminded me of Samhain (and I’m sure Scotland has similar traditions). I think there’s just an innate desire in humans to honor our ancestors, the people who came before us and made our lives possible. Even Christians leave flowers at gravestones and talk to their dead loved ones, believing they’re “listening from heaven”
As a Mexican thank you for appreciating our culture! As a healthcare worker working with dementia and Alzheimer’s patients is so rewarding, despite all the difficulties it’s those little moments of light that make everything worth it.
My favourite quote is "i don't know, I'm still mad at you!" when hector asks if Imelda still loves him That and you should look up the lyrics for La Llorona; it's all about a widow singing as she cries about a soldier she lost (i think)
I'll never forget my 4 year old nephew dramatically shouting *"Nnaaaoooooo!"* in the cinema when it was revealed that Ernesto was the baddie 😂😂 ~ he is half Bolivian and bilingual and was sooo excited see a little boy that looked like him - now he pays the ukulele like a little pro! He also sang Remember Me at the wake for my mother, his grandmother. We all f*cking *sobbed* but he kept going, even though he was crying his little eyes out. He's such a special kid.
From a cultural standpoint, Coco means the world to me. The sheer respect for Mexican culture in this movie is just incredible. The music, the food & the preparations for The Day Of The Dead. The culture itself is part of who I am and it's very important, as is the message of the importance of family.
Yeesss, i'm not mexican but I'm Latina and you barely see that type of representation so i was so excited when Encanto came out (I'm Colombian) and then I went to see it and I was like guys that's not my country. I mean it's not the worst movie ever but it doesn't really like represent the culture quite like coco
@@tux_duh That is a beautiful touch, considering for The Day Of The Dead, the marigold represents the brevity of life. It also really blew my mind to find out who the Land of the Dead customs agent was played by: Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.
I heard that this movie was allowed to be shown in theaters in China even though they normally don't allow depictions of an afterlife (or so the story goes), but then the officials screening the movie bawled their eyes out and approved it because the story was so moving.
And skeletons/bones. For example for World of Warcraft they had to cover the undead characters’ exposed bones. So I’m actually pretty surprised this passed.
My favorite fact about this movie is that every time Miguel plays the guitar, is finger placement is correct. The animators learned to play guitar just to animate playing one correctly
I want you to know I agree with you. If you get a notification saying I disliked your comment, it was a slip of my finger I swear 😭😂. I believe Niall is my new celebrity crush as well
Stooooppp!! This movie holds a special place in my heart; one day my grandpa came off of his cancer treatment, and watched it with me. He died a couple of days after telling me that he hopes I’ll remember him. We played that song, ‘Remember me’ in his wake. I still cry to this movie remembering his goofy smile when Mama Coco remembered her Papa. I do hope you cherish this movie, as it’s a great movie. 💕
Día de los Muertos is THE tradition here in Mexico. Entire towns existence revolve around this date, it is that serious. Watching the world fall in love with our culture has been a privilege and fills me with so much pride. Thank you for appreciating such a precious and sacred tradition If anyone reads this and is wondering if they can make an ofrenda despite not being Mexican: YES, YES YOU CAN. As long as you do it respectfully and with love, anyone from every corner of the world can do it and I’d encourage anyone to do an ofrenda at least once
I’ve been wanting to do one for years, this year is the year I’m doing it! This is the year. We just lost my grandpa and I want him and all of our family to feel the love ❤
This one rly hits me too. I’ve worked in memory care in the past for many years (taking care of ppl with dementia and Alzheimer’s etc) and… this movie really nails it. In the most flattering way, of course. But nails it. And to me what gets me is the thing most people do is they tuck grandma in a facility somewhere and visit maybe once a year. And these women, who are just like Coco, sit in dark rooms with a blanket on them and stare and a wall with a call light button clipped to them. All day. There’s just not enough resources to do anything but very basic care and some daytime activities and meals. Dinner is often the most exciting thing that happens. So for me just seeing Miguel talk to coco at the beginning and including her in things even if she’s acting absent, is so fucking beautiful. Please if you can in any way, even if it’s gross and inconvenient, keep your family home with you and take care of them. Treat them with kindness and patience and dignity as they drift into their final sleep. They will be scared and angry and upsetting at times. But they will be unequivocally happier and calmer at home with you than in a facility. I’ve worked at awful ones and I’ve worked at richy rich fancy ones. They’re all a far far FAR cry from a young boy showing off his dimples to his great grandmother.
Yeah. For anyone who has had a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia, this movie hits really hard. One of my best and oldest friend's Mother had Alzheimer's and I was with her when her Mother forgot her and asked who she was the first time. It was devastating to her. And she, unfortunately, didn't have that moment of lucidity at the end where she saw and knew her daughter at the end. No shame in the tears in this film at all. I still cry everytime I see it.
The movie portrays it so well. Even just her facial expressions, but also how music and the memory of music really is stored differently in the brain and can remain when so many other things are already forgotten. My grandmother had dementia, long before I was born even. I met her before she died, but only once as a baby. My mother told me the story many times, because this was actually that last moment of lucidity for her. She long couldn't recognize her daughter anymore, but when she saw baby me she actually understood that this was her granddaughter, at least for that moment, and you could tell how much it meant to her. I watched this movie with my mother, and unsurprisingly we both cried a lot.
My father didn’t have Alzheimer’s, but he did suffer from chronic (misdiagnosed) Lyme disease, it took him a piece at a time, and it’s progress was terrifyingly fast, the problem is that it mimics so many other diseases/maladies, he had been misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, a stroke, only after every other diagnosis failed did they test for Lyme, and by then it was too late, he quickly became bedridden and required constant care, we did care for him at home in his final years, but it was mainly my mother and myself, nobody else in the family stepped up, not my sister, nieces, nephews, aunts or uncles, everyone else just forgot him My paternal grandmother we lost to Alzheimer’s, and it was absolutely heartbreaking as well. Be with your loved ones for as long as you can, even if they don’t seem to know you’re there, your presence will be comforting in those moments of lucidity.
Reading this comment made me start crying again! Ahhhh, this movie hit hard too for me, especially since my grandma (who I was very close to growing up) had alzheimers. We had placed her in a home for a little while but ultimately decided to bring her home instead so she would be with family when she passed. (This was several years ago by now, I still miss her)
My family tried to do that for my Great Grandmother, but my aunts and uncles lived too far away from medical services for her and my Grandparents, who raised me, eventually were unable to help her. Helping her from her bed to her wheelchair became too much, and I was still to young to try taking over. So, we sent her to a home a couple of hours away, and tried to visit every month, though we couldn't manage every single month. She didn't have anything like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, just diabetes and old age, but I wish I could've supported her more...
The two things that still get me every time is the line "know that I'm with you the only way that I can be" and Coco's arm around her daughter at the end.
That shot of spirit!Coco with Mamá Elena there at the end is what *really* opens the floodgates for me, every time. Remember Me tends to get all the glory, but the entire ending with Proud Corazón is my favourite part. I absolutely adore this film and its depiction of the afterlife.
I scrolled a while and I didn’t see any comments about it, apologies if it’s a repeat, but Dante is a special breed of dog that’s ANCIENT (dating back at least 4 thousand years) and highly revered by ancient Aztecs. The breed is called Xoloitzcuintli or “Xolo” for short. They were a huge part of Aztec culture and were considered guides that would lead you to the afterlife. It was such a nice touch that was added to the film!
This movie hits me way harder. My grandma had dementia for over 3 years and passed 2 years ago. It ment a lot to me when it first came out and it means as mutch to me now. So so glad I get to watch you react to it
When Coco came out, my abuelito (grandfather) was diagnosed with cancer. By the end of the move I was curled up into the fetal position in the cinema sobbing uncontrollably. I was inconsolable, because it hit me that my abuelito was going to die. And I wouldn't see him again someday. I knew, deep down I knew, but Coco was like a gentle way of having me come to terms with it. I couldn't watch Coco for awhile after my abuelito passed. When I did, I cried even more than before, but it was healing. It's one of my favorite movies to this day. And I owe so much of my healing through my grief because of it. Coco is such a wonderful movie, and I love it so dearly. I'm so happy you watched it as a mexican myself. Thank you ❤
My mom’s favorite mariachi song was “La Llorona” - the one that Mama Imelda sang. My mom passed away years ago. And when I saw the movie in theaters and Imelda starting singing it? Yeah, I totally lost my shit. Cried and cried and cried.
Watched this movie with my mum, and she cried at the end. My mum NEVER cries. Like, EVER. I had only seen her cry ONCE before and that was for real life, not the movies. Usually it's just me and my dad sniffling together, lol. This one had the whole couch going - for the first and only time! 😂
As someone who worked with dementia patients (and went thru a lot of training where we were instructed to utilize music when possible), I can confirm this! I was with one client for a year and a half and I sang “Good Mornin’” from Singin’ in the Rain to them every morning. I’d also sing other songs for them and sometimes they’d sing along with me! Not only did we make lovely, peaceful memories together, but it really did help them. In the entirety of my time with them, they only forgot who I was ONCE (it was shortly before they passed). I’d also sing their favorite lullaby when they had nightmares. Singing that lullaby now feels like a hug from a dear friend. Music, and all it can do, truly feels magical. It connects us in a way that nothing else really can.
Niall gives himself so much grief over thinking that Ernesto is Miguel's grandad when it's not his fault. The movie practically telegraphs that message to the audience in that first quarter of the story. You're not dumb bud 😭
Let's not forget Disney tried to trademark the name Dia de Muertos so the name of the tradition Belongs to them 💀 and the person they used to get the model of Mamá Coco never got a cent of what the movie made
My paternal grandfather was a big Frank Sinatra fan. Towards the end of his life, he started to forget who we were. Every visit, it took him a while to remember his grandkids and great grandkids. But put on 'My Funny Valentine' and it was like winding the clock to thirty years ago. Basically that scene with Coco remembering her dad *fucked me up* when i watched this movie. Cheers for that, Pixar!
What Brave meant to you, it meant to us here in Mexico. It was a beautifully written and researched film. It was respectful, caring, charming and oh-so heart wrenching in just the right amount. I haven't met a single fellow compatriot who has disliked it so far. I hope you enjoyed this as much as we did. Greetings from Mexico ❤.
Interesting fact about alebrijes, they are a recent addition to Mexican folklore. An artist in the '30s or '40s had a vivid dream of colorful, fantastical creatures and set about depicting them in his art.
When I was in high school I really wanted to become a music therapist for this exact reason. I remember in the beginning of sophomore year, we watched a video as a break during band camp. I will never forget it. The video showed an elderly man in a wheelchair. He was looking down at the floor and wasn't moving at all. When his children tried to talk to him, he wouldn't respond. A music therapist came in the room and started playing popular music from his 20s and 30s. Over the course of one song, he looked up at everyone and started dancing (within his ability). He started singing along. When it ended, he looked at his daughter, said her name, and started telling her about a memory he had with that song. The daughter started crying because her father hadn't recognized her in years. I knew then that I wanted to help people. I'm not a music therapist, but i work in Healthcare all the same. I'll never forget that video❤
Miguel casually commiting grave robery is amazing lmao this movie is so amazing, i MANAGED to watch it without crying (only because i held back tears the whole time) "Are you kidding??? A minute ago i thought i was related to a MURDERER." God. I love him 😭 31:57 this scene hits hard as FUCK. the way miguel just...cries. he's just so tired of everything at this point ☹️ he was like 12, give my man a break 💔 also, how miguel's dad softens when hears miguel crying also gets me man
Fun fact, I lost my mom in 2014, and when I watched this movie it made me cry so bad that my dad agreed to pay for my therapy! One of my favourite movies of all times.
OMG at 18:28 when Hector said “Thought him everything he knows” he actually plays the note we see Miguel copying from Ernesto at the beginning on that movie!!! So freaking cool!!!
What I find touching about Mamá Coco remembering Hectór through the song, is there have been studies about music having an immense, positive effect on dementia patients. So the song and music was possibly the best thing for not only Coco remembering Hectór, but improving her symptoms before her death.
I love your reactions, I can count with the fingers in one hand how many honest reactors I've seen, when you notice the emotion is real and not faked or exagerated for the views, and I think you are one of those. Even tho I lost my grandma 7yrs prior to the release of this movie, this movie and specially the scene of coco remembering hit me like a ton of Bricks. Love you niall, you are gorgeous and the best reactor in yt. I dont know how the fuck you dont have a million viewrs already, but keep going it will get there.
What a kind thing to say. This really made me smile! Thank you so much, sending you all the love in the world 🫶🏼😭 glad this movie is special to you, it’s a beautiful film ✨
Celts loving and respecting Mexican culture is always my favorite thing. I watched this movie with my great grandma to embrace our culture together and seeing non Mexicans feel those same deep connections we got from this movie is a blessing. Thank you for making this video❤
I took my daughter to see this on a mommy-daughter movie date when she was maybe 4…? I had no idea what to expect and I was in absolute BITS sobbing in that theater and clutching my very confused child by the end 🤣
Fun fact, all the chords and notes in the animation are accurate to what's being played. For instance, when he holds the guitar after shining the musician's shoes (before Abuelita intervenes) Miguel plays a D chord.
I remember this being the first Pixar movie that had me full-on HEAVING with tears coursing down my face; such a beautiful story, touching on some of the most diffucult moments in a family's life... God, it ruins me every time; i was crying with you the whole time!
Your journey through the movie was just like mine lol. “Ofc the famous musician is the great-granddad,” “Hector seems like he’s lying,” tearing up when he sings to Coco. No need for apologies on being wrong haha, we were all there before XD
This movie hits me even harder after my boyfriend passed. dia de los Muertos is such a beautiful and honoring celebration of those who are no longer with us ❤
I see Coco, I click. No questions asked. Regardless of culture, this is simply a great movie, through and through. With a tremendous twist. Pixar at its absolute best. Everyone always has the sob attacks. That scream at 25:17 made my day. A punch without a punch being present 😂
To answer your question, it is pretty accurate portraying the "día de los muertos" some towns specially has their graveyards all decorated with those flowers (its believed that they lead the way from the afterworld to the land of the living as it shows you the path to your family) a lot of food (the ofrenda) they do parades and so on. It's truly a day of celebrations. As for the family portray, I'd say its pretty accurate as well, more so in big families that lives on the country side or little towns, not so much with families in the cities but we do have a strong sense of family in general. The most accurate thing there is for sure the chancla (the shoe the abuela throws at Dante), it is a weapon here to raise kids here in Mexico (kidding but not really) PS: Dante´s breed is called Xoloitzcuintli and it is believed that help souls in their way to afterlife (Mictlan), so that was a pretty cool detail that they did with Dante. Anyway, loved the reaction
I love that they have a very "blink and you miss it" nod to who is really Coco's father: The guitar. It has the same golden tooth and everything as Hector has but largely goes unnoticed.
I remember when i first watched coco, and after I finished watching the movie I just layed down and sobbed until i fell asleep, i woke up in a pillow filled with tears
I’m a teacher. In October, my class studies Day of the Day and we finish the unit by watching this film. Every year I have played this film, I have ugly cried with my students. Definitely one of my favorites! My recommendations for you are Up and Elemental ❤
I love this movie so much 😢 I rarely rewatch newer Disney movies but this one hit so hard. My grandma died in 2017 and then watching this...I can't help but cry so hard everytime Miguel sings with Coco 😭 it instantly became one of my favourite Disney movies ever!
I saw this movie in the theaters and I could literally hear people sobbing around me during the "Remember Me" scene at the end. we were all a freaking mess! this movie is an absolute masterpiece. thanks for the cry, Niall!
15:58 Fun Fact: If you look closely at Héctor’s photo, you’ll notice that just like Miguel, he has a dimple on one side of his face when he smiles, but not the other. 😊 18:03 If you look carefully at this scene, you’ll notice that there’s 2 lights shining on Héctor as he’s explaining the final death, and the way memories work in this world. One is shining uninhibited upon him (resembling Coco being the last one who truly remembers him), while the other is restricted (ironically by the bars of a cage) from shining on him completely (resembling Miguel being unable to pass on his memories of Héctor because he didn’t know him in life). This is a cool little foreshadowing technique (using background elements as foreshadowing) that animators like to sneak in sometimes during production, and I think this one is particularly clever. ❤ 26:01 don’t know if anyone’s mentioned it yet, but during this scene, they had the real-life daughter of Héctor’s voice actor (Gael García Bernal) do the voice/singing for baby Coco, so it’s a real father/daughter duo singing this version of Remember Me. 🥲❤️
I’m glad you appreciate it as much as I do. This is probably one of the most beautiful movies of all time. No exaggeration. I was laughing and ugly crying with you the whole time.
When I first saw this movie I was a very naive American who had just started dating an amazing man from Mexico. 7 years later and we are happily married and I have fully integrated Mexican culture into my life and am so happy for it. They are truly a beautiful people, and I'm so glad to be apart of their world 😭
Yeah, my grandmother died of Alzheimer’s and completely forgot who I was before she passed. This movie devastates me every time I watch it. I cried watching this reaction. More Pixar please!
YES FINALLY EARLY ALSO This was one of the first movies I ever cried To AT 7 years old I could not stop thinking about it for like two years after I finished watching it😂🎉😢
Physically sobbed so hard in the mama coco moment when I watched it. I adore this tradition it’s so beautiful. And this movie needs more recognition!🙌🏻
Coco is such a brilliant film. And music absolutely does work like that! I'm studying music therapy and have worked with people with dementia, and if you find a song people connect with, it's beautiful to see them come alive again. "Remember Me" always makes me cry. And the animation and cultural elements were so great. A brilliant movie.
i have never seen a video from your channel and this was my first introduction, and i have to say i love you and your vibe, your whole personality shines through this wonderful movie as i hoped it would, i LOVE this movie and im sooo happy to have found you through this!
The oldest member of my family is also my great-great-grandmother, she is 97 years old. Her greatest line is: "Death's afraid to come for me!" She's not afraid of death 😅
She says that the day she dies it will be while she sleeps, because death is a coward and never attacks head on, so that's why we never see it coming 😅
I always sob when he sings to coco at the end and when he tells his baby sister "these arent just old photos, there our family and their counting on us to remember them."
This movie was made with actually great reasearch, as a Mexican I can tell you that "Día de Muertos" is a huuuuge deal, a very special and colorful date. And even though it is quite different in every part of México, the representation they give in the film (based on how this day looks in the states of Michoacán and Oaxaca), is overall pretty accurate ✨
I have zero Mexican ancestry, but Dia de Los Muertos is probably the most meaningful holiday for me. The idea is so beautiful. My mother died just over 10 years ago, but she's still here with me, in my heart, as are my father, several friends, my dog....being dead hasn't diminished my love for them. And the tradition reminds me to reflect on all my ancestors I never met, but whose names and stories I know, including great-great-grandpa Alexander Murrsion from Peterhead, Scotland (he was a cobbler!). I've come to learn that Scots hate it when Americans with Scots ancestry try to claim some affinity with Scotland, so just hate me now. I"m not a Scot, but I'm proud of my peeps who were, and I hope to make it to Scotland someday to check it out. Maybe I'll even meet you!
I love your reactions! You always make amazing connections and notice all the details. I’ve watched Coco many times and it doesn’t make me cry anymore… until today when I cried along with you😊 You will also love Encanto!
The day I stop crying watching this movie is the day I've lost all my humanity. Coco was so beautifully made and (even though I'm not Mexican) I think they did an amazing job of representing the culture.
I just wanna say thank you for crying! Thank you for showing so much emotion cuz its soo soo so very fun to watch something with someone, and have them display emotion that you also are going thru! I love geniune reactions and every video of urs have been jsut that it's so fun! Please continue watching more stuff, no other reaction channel gives me the amount of satisfaction or interest that yours does!
I have lost 3 family members to dementia (so far... I'm pretty sure my mother has it too but she refuses to see a doctor) and this film makes me bawl my eyes out every time! But I also love that it's scientifically accurate. Music is one of the last things we forget, and playing it, singing it, listening to it helps bring dementia-sufferers "back" for a little while (like how Coco remembered her own daughter after Miguel sang the song).
No matter how many times i watch this movie it always makes me cry lmao. I swear Pixar had one mission for this movie and it was "let make everyone ugly cry"
Bro i has half listening to this and this is my second time watching this movie and there are TEATS FORMIBG IN MY EYES ! IT IS SO RARE FOR ME TO CRY MAN
SEEING NIALL CRY IS A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
Ain't it just... it’d be like seeing Jesus every week that’s how often I cry on this channel 😭
Next crying session…”Encanto”
After reacting to Coco, Encanto is inevitable.😂
@@niallnochillidk dude.. I’m pretty sure Jesus cried a lot then
@@AnotherDrummerBoy Encanto is also a beautiful movie, but not any close to be that much emotional like this one
@@hayyim_arenas For me, they've both made me cry. But as a daughter, oh, Encanto made me sob
A little detail I love about this movie is that throughout it, you can see Hector without any shoes on. But at the end of the movie, when he finally is able to cross, you can see he's finally wearing shoes. Since the family's business revolved around shoes, Hector not wearing them symbolized how he wasn't part of the family and was cast aside. But as he reconciled with Imelda, he is finally being accepted by the family and given his own pair.
crying again, thanks 😭
@@niallnochillAnother fun fact: music can help with memory. There have been a lot of studies that indicate that music can help with memory and behavioral issues. Patients with Alzheimer's or Dementia have been seen to remember some things after hearing music. An example here on TH-cam is Marta Gonzalez, who used to be a professional ballerina listening to Swan Lake again and trying to dance to it. So Coco reacting to it is a very realistic thing!
wooooow! I watched COCO 523 times and never made the connection about the shoes! this is why I love watching reaction channels and reading comments. I'm crying again now😭
Never noticed that! and I've watched this so many times haha
Ooooh
No you were not the only one who ugly cried during Coco. I watched it in the cinema in Spanish with my family. Everyone in the theater was crying ! Incredible animated film, definitely deserved that Oscar.
God it must have been so nice to experience that. Considering it was in Spanish you'd assume everyone in that theather would relate a little more than a normal group of people, so it's just a whole room of people sharing a bonding moment 😭
I'm afraid it is an evento canónico 🤧🤧🤧🤡
Literally everytime i watch this movie, i sob so hard....in fact, I'm a wreck at this very moment! Also yeah, i remmeber pretty much everyone was crging in the theatre too when this came out
@@MelonHere20I’m the same way 💓 I must have watched it at least 15 times at this point and I cry every single time.
I also ugly cried in the Cinema, my mother died the same year Coco was released. It was very sad for me at that moment, but it is a beautiful movie.
This movie absolutely kills me everytime. My grandma had dementia. One day, when I was 25, I played some music for her. She snap out of it for a minute, asking "Where is the kid?" meaning me, I told her "I'm here, grandma" and she smiled and said "What happend? You grew up" 😆 it's a bittersweet memory, also kinda funny. Music is so powerful!
Aww.. that’s so sweet but so sad at the same time 😭
Music is indeed magic. Even if the positive effects are brief, the happiness will stay forever.
Same with my grandma, she was battling Alzheimer for most of what I remember. When the dementia got worse and she couldn't recognise me or my mom, music was the only thing that brought her back. Alzheimer and dementia are such ugly diseases to witness.
*sobbing* “I CAN’T BREATHE”
Me as hell
we are both just so relatable !!
First time I watched Coco, I cried SO much at that scene!
I literally started hyperventilating I was sobbing so hard watching Encanto for the first time so I get it
Same with me when it comes to emotional films..
Him not realizing that Frida is FRIDA KAHLO is killing me slowly and softly
I mean, I had no idea who she was before *I* saw Coco... and I live in the American Southwest! He has a much better excuse for being clueless!
I actually knew a bit about Frida before Coco, in part thanks to the biopic Frida staring Selma Hayek and reading more about her later on. Coco actually portrayers really well, being an egocentric surreal artist, which is funny.
He should watch Frida next!
My mother is an art historian but I only just realized the reference this time around.
I wrote a report on Frida in high school art 4 so seeing hector 1) pretend to be her and 2) her actually showing up in the movie with the monkey from her self portrait as her spirit guide was massive for me
I love how you inmediately wanted to put your own ofrenda for your relatives. The whole thing about the altar is to, as a family, gather all the favorite food for our dead relatives and share memories of them. Its not just about that day, but how we continue our families traditions ❤
I’ve been researching Irish pagan traditions, and it kind of reminded me of Samhain (and I’m sure Scotland has similar traditions). I think there’s just an innate desire in humans to honor our ancestors, the people who came before us and made our lives possible. Even Christians leave flowers at gravestones and talk to their dead loved ones, believing they’re “listening from heaven”
As a Mexican thank you for appreciating our culture! As a healthcare worker working with dementia and Alzheimer’s patients is so rewarding, despite all the difficulties it’s those little moments of light that make everything worth it.
My favourite quote is "i don't know, I'm still mad at you!" when hector asks if Imelda still loves him
That and you should look up the lyrics for La Llorona; it's all about a widow singing as she cries about a soldier she lost (i think)
Yeah pretty much lol
Yeah. Hence why that song was powerful enough for her to finish it at the show
The story on the other hand, is a lot darker than that
No the song is about a man who fell in love with la Llorona, a ghost who cries around the river after killing her children
@@lysfranc8782 either way she couldn’t finish the song unless it was with the love of her life
I'll never forget my 4 year old nephew dramatically shouting *"Nnaaaoooooo!"* in the cinema when it was revealed that Ernesto was the baddie 😂😂 ~ he is half Bolivian and bilingual and was sooo excited see a little boy that looked like him - now he pays the ukulele like a little pro! He also sang Remember Me at the wake for my mother, his grandmother. We all f*cking *sobbed* but he kept going, even though he was crying his little eyes out. He's such a special kid.
This story is so sweet I'm tearing up lol
That's beautiful, how wonderful
I’m already crying from the movie and just read your comment and started sobbing even more 😭😭😭🥹🥺
From a cultural standpoint, Coco means the world to me. The sheer respect for Mexican culture in this movie is just incredible. The music, the food & the preparations for The Day Of The Dead. The culture itself is part of who I am and it's very important, as is the message of the importance of family.
Yeesss, i'm not mexican but I'm Latina and you barely see that type of representation so i was so excited when Encanto came out (I'm Colombian) and then I went to see it and I was like guys that's not my country. I mean it's not the worst movie ever but it doesn't really like represent the culture quite like coco
@@sofi1971 The animation was beautiful, but I would definitely not call Encanto my favorite movie.
I learned about dia de los muertos from a teacher who learned in Mexico, I really enjoyed how the bridge was made out of marigold petals
@@tux_duh That is a beautiful touch, considering for The Day Of The Dead, the marigold represents the brevity of life. It also really blew my mind to find out who the Land of the Dead customs agent was played by: Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.
The land of the dead was modeled after Guanajuato n thats where im from 🥰🥰🥰
I heard that this movie was allowed to be shown in theaters in China even though they normally don't allow depictions of an afterlife (or so the story goes), but then the officials screening the movie bawled their eyes out and approved it because the story was so moving.
And skeletons/bones. For example for World of Warcraft they had to cover the undead characters’ exposed bones. So I’m actually pretty surprised this passed.
My favorite fact about this movie is that every time Miguel plays the guitar, is finger placement is correct. The animators learned to play guitar just to animate playing one correctly
That's cool!!
I'm sorry, but Niall looks absolutely GORGEOUS, I think... I'm in love
🥹🧡 that’s so sweet, thank uuu 🧡🥹
I want you to know I agree with you. If you get a notification saying I disliked your comment, it was a slip of my finger I swear 😭😂. I believe Niall is my new celebrity crush as well
@@niallnochill Ur AMAZING
Stooooppp!!
This movie holds a special place in my heart; one day my grandpa came off of his cancer treatment, and watched it with me.
He died a couple of days after telling me that he hopes I’ll remember him.
We played that song, ‘Remember me’ in his wake.
I still cry to this movie remembering his goofy smile when Mama Coco remembered her Papa.
I do hope you cherish this movie, as it’s a great movie. 💕
Sending you all the love! Glad you got to experience the film with him ✨💖
Día de los Muertos is THE tradition here in Mexico. Entire towns existence revolve around this date, it is that serious. Watching the world fall in love with our culture has been a privilege and fills me with so much pride. Thank you for appreciating such a precious and sacred tradition
If anyone reads this and is wondering if they can make an ofrenda despite not being Mexican: YES, YES YOU CAN. As long as you do it respectfully and with love, anyone from every corner of the world can do it and I’d encourage anyone to do an ofrenda at least once
I’ve been wanting to do one for years, this year is the year I’m doing it! This is the year. We just lost my grandpa and I want him and all of our family to feel the love ❤
After Pixar, we should get him on the Ghibli train!
He should definitely watch spirited away
ABSOLUTELY!
Ooooh yessss!!
He would looooove ghibli, oh my gosh, i need thissss😭🙏🙏
Howls moving castle 🖤✨️🔥
I'm a simple being. I see a Coco reaction- I click.
This one rly hits me too. I’ve worked in memory care in the past for many years (taking care of ppl with dementia and Alzheimer’s etc) and… this movie really nails it. In the most flattering way, of course. But nails it.
And to me what gets me is the thing most people do is they tuck grandma in a facility somewhere and visit maybe once a year. And these women, who are just like Coco, sit in dark rooms with a blanket on them and stare and a wall with a call light button clipped to them. All day. There’s just not enough resources to do anything but very basic care and some daytime activities and meals. Dinner is often the most exciting thing that happens.
So for me just seeing Miguel talk to coco at the beginning and including her in things even if she’s acting absent, is so fucking beautiful. Please if you can in any way, even if it’s gross and inconvenient, keep your family home with you and take care of them.
Treat them with kindness and patience and dignity as they drift into their final sleep. They will be scared and angry and upsetting at times. But they will be unequivocally happier and calmer at home with you than in a facility. I’ve worked at awful ones and I’ve worked at richy rich fancy ones. They’re all a far far FAR cry from a young boy showing off his dimples to his great grandmother.
Yeah. For anyone who has had a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia, this movie hits really hard. One of my best and oldest friend's Mother had Alzheimer's and I was with her when her Mother forgot her and asked who she was the first time. It was devastating to her. And she, unfortunately, didn't have that moment of lucidity at the end where she saw and knew her daughter at the end.
No shame in the tears in this film at all. I still cry everytime I see it.
The movie portrays it so well. Even just her facial expressions, but also how music and the memory of music really is stored differently in the brain and can remain when so many other things are already forgotten.
My grandmother had dementia, long before I was born even. I met her before she died, but only once as a baby. My mother told me the story many times, because this was actually that last moment of lucidity for her. She long couldn't recognize her daughter anymore, but when she saw baby me she actually understood that this was her granddaughter, at least for that moment, and you could tell how much it meant to her.
I watched this movie with my mother, and unsurprisingly we both cried a lot.
My father didn’t have Alzheimer’s, but he did suffer from chronic (misdiagnosed) Lyme disease, it took him a piece at a time, and it’s progress was terrifyingly fast, the problem is that it mimics so many other diseases/maladies, he had been misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, a stroke, only after every other diagnosis failed did they test for Lyme, and by then it was too late, he quickly became bedridden and required constant care, we did care for him at home in his final years, but it was mainly my mother and myself, nobody else in the family stepped up, not my sister, nieces, nephews, aunts or uncles, everyone else just forgot him
My paternal grandmother we lost to Alzheimer’s, and it was absolutely heartbreaking as well.
Be with your loved ones for as long as you can, even if they don’t seem to know you’re there, your presence will be comforting in those moments of lucidity.
Reading this comment made me start crying again! Ahhhh, this movie hit hard too for me, especially since my grandma (who I was very close to growing up) had alzheimers. We had placed her in a home for a little while but ultimately decided to bring her home instead so she would be with family when she passed. (This was several years ago by now, I still miss her)
My family tried to do that for my Great Grandmother, but my aunts and uncles lived too far away from medical services for her and my Grandparents, who raised me, eventually were unable to help her. Helping her from her bed to her wheelchair became too much, and I was still to young to try taking over. So, we sent her to a home a couple of hours away, and tried to visit every month, though we couldn't manage every single month. She didn't have anything like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, just diabetes and old age, but I wish I could've supported her more...
The two things that still get me every time is the line "know that I'm with you the only way that I can be" and Coco's arm around her daughter at the end.
That shot of spirit!Coco with Mamá Elena there at the end is what *really* opens the floodgates for me, every time. Remember Me tends to get all the glory, but the entire ending with Proud Corazón is my favourite part. I absolutely adore this film and its depiction of the afterlife.
We were all gross sobbing by the end of Coco lmao. You gotta watch "The Book of Life" and "Encanto" if you haven't already!
I scrolled a while and I didn’t see any comments about it, apologies if it’s a repeat, but Dante is a special breed of dog that’s ANCIENT (dating back at least 4 thousand years) and highly revered by ancient Aztecs.
The breed is called Xoloitzcuintli or “Xolo” for short. They were a huge part of Aztec culture and were considered guides that would lead you to the afterlife. It was such a nice touch that was added to the film!
This movie hits me way harder. My grandma had dementia for over 3 years and passed 2 years ago. It ment a lot to me when it first came out and it means as mutch to me now. So so glad I get to watch you react to it
Aw bless you, sending you so much love. Hope you can find comfort in my reaction, we can cry together 🩷
@@niallnochill we will for sure. I always cry at certain disney movies. This is one of them same with The Lion King and Bambi
I lost two grandparents to the beast that is Alzheimer's so yeah, same here 💜
When Coco came out, my abuelito (grandfather) was diagnosed with cancer. By the end of the move I was curled up into the fetal position in the cinema sobbing uncontrollably. I was inconsolable, because it hit me that my abuelito was going to die. And I wouldn't see him again someday. I knew, deep down I knew, but Coco was like a gentle way of having me come to terms with it. I couldn't watch Coco for awhile after my abuelito passed. When I did, I cried even more than before, but it was healing. It's one of my favorite movies to this day. And I owe so much of my healing through my grief because of it. Coco is such a wonderful movie, and I love it so dearly. I'm so happy you watched it as a mexican myself. Thank you ❤
My mom’s favorite mariachi song was “La Llorona” - the one that Mama Imelda sang. My mom passed away years ago. And when I saw the movie in theaters and Imelda starting singing it? Yeah, I totally lost my shit. Cried and cried and cried.
Watched this movie with my mum, and she cried at the end. My mum NEVER cries. Like, EVER. I had only seen her cry ONCE before and that was for real life, not the movies.
Usually it's just me and my dad sniffling together, lol. This one had the whole couch going - for the first and only time! 😂
What makes me cry super hard is at @32:31 music actually does help people with dementia so his music is actually healing his family 😭🩷
As someone who worked with dementia patients (and went thru a lot of training where we were instructed to utilize music when possible), I can confirm this!
I was with one client for a year and a half and I sang “Good Mornin’” from Singin’ in the Rain to them every morning. I’d also sing other songs for them and sometimes they’d sing along with me! Not only did we make lovely, peaceful memories together, but it really did help them. In the entirety of my time with them, they only forgot who I was ONCE (it was shortly before they passed). I’d also sing their favorite lullaby when they had nightmares. Singing that lullaby now feels like a hug from a dear friend.
Music, and all it can do, truly feels magical. It connects us in a way that nothing else really can.
Niall gives himself so much grief over thinking that Ernesto is Miguel's grandad when it's not his fault. The movie practically telegraphs that message to the audience in that first quarter of the story. You're not dumb bud 😭
I knew you would love it and big time cry all at once. It really gets you think about lost loved ones and the after life.🤧😭❤
ooooh i ADORED this film... but I cried again while editing it so I think I need a break from watching it 😭😂🩷
@@niallnochill 🥺
I cried so much realising he finally got shoes bc he was back with his Family😭
OH MY GOSH 😭😭❤️
Let's not forget Disney tried to trademark the name Dia de Muertos so the name of the tradition Belongs to them 💀
and the person they used to get the model of Mamá Coco never got a cent of what the movie made
My paternal grandfather was a big Frank Sinatra fan. Towards the end of his life, he started to forget who we were. Every visit, it took him a while to remember his grandkids and great grandkids. But put on 'My Funny Valentine' and it was like winding the clock to thirty years ago.
Basically that scene with Coco remembering her dad *fucked me up* when i watched this movie. Cheers for that, Pixar!
What Brave meant to you, it meant to us here in Mexico.
It was a beautifully written and researched film. It was respectful, caring, charming and oh-so heart wrenching in just the right amount.
I haven't met a single fellow compatriot who has disliked it so far.
I hope you enjoyed this as much as we did.
Greetings from Mexico ❤.
Interesting fact about alebrijes, they are a recent addition to Mexican folklore. An artist in the '30s or '40s had a vivid dream of colorful, fantastical creatures and set about depicting them in his art.
When I was in high school I really wanted to become a music therapist for this exact reason. I remember in the beginning of sophomore year, we watched a video as a break during band camp. I will never forget it. The video showed an elderly man in a wheelchair. He was looking down at the floor and wasn't moving at all. When his children tried to talk to him, he wouldn't respond.
A music therapist came in the room and started playing popular music from his 20s and 30s. Over the course of one song, he looked up at everyone and started dancing (within his ability). He started singing along. When it ended, he looked at his daughter, said her name, and started telling her about a memory he had with that song. The daughter started crying because her father hadn't recognized her in years.
I knew then that I wanted to help people. I'm not a music therapist, but i work in Healthcare all the same. I'll never forget that video❤
32:44 yeah that part always makes me bawl. i try to stay strong during the whole film but every time it gets to that part, i just bawl
it was just so sweet 😭🥹
same. i always cry, and ive seen the movie countless of times 😭😭😭
As a mexican I can tell you that I clearly remember when I went to the cinema to see it, almost all the people were crying.
Every time I see the scene with Mama Coco singing along with Miguel, I cry sooo hard. Never fails to make me cry😭😭😭
Miguel casually commiting grave robery is amazing lmao
this movie is so amazing, i MANAGED to watch it without crying (only because i held back tears the whole time)
"Are you kidding??? A minute ago i thought i was related to a MURDERER." God. I love him 😭
31:57 this scene hits hard as FUCK.
the way miguel just...cries. he's just so tired of everything at this point ☹️ he was like 12, give my man a break 💔
also, how miguel's dad softens when hears miguel crying also gets me man
Fun fact, I lost my mom in 2014, and when I watched this movie it made me cry so bad that my dad agreed to pay for my therapy! One of my favourite movies of all times.
Im sorry❤
OMG at 18:28 when Hector said “Thought him everything he knows” he actually plays the note we see Miguel copying from Ernesto at the beginning on that movie!!! So freaking cool!!!
What I find touching about Mamá Coco remembering Hectór through the song, is there have been studies about music having an immense, positive effect on dementia patients. So the song and music was possibly the best thing for not only Coco remembering Hectór, but improving her symptoms before her death.
I love your reactions, I can count with the fingers in one hand how many honest reactors I've seen, when you notice the emotion is real and not faked or exagerated for the views, and I think you are one of those. Even tho I lost my grandma 7yrs prior to the release of this movie, this movie and specially the scene of coco remembering hit me like a ton of Bricks. Love you niall, you are gorgeous and the best reactor in yt. I dont know how the fuck you dont have a million viewrs already, but keep going it will get there.
What a kind thing to say. This really made me smile! Thank you so much, sending you all the love in the world 🫶🏼😭 glad this movie is special to you, it’s a beautiful film ✨
Celts loving and respecting Mexican culture is always my favorite thing. I watched this movie with my great grandma to embrace our culture together and seeing non Mexicans feel those same deep connections we got from this movie is a blessing. Thank you for making this video❤
I took my daughter to see this on a mommy-daughter movie date when she was maybe 4…? I had no idea what to expect and I was in absolute BITS sobbing in that theater and clutching my very confused child by the end 🤣
Fun fact, all the chords and notes in the animation are accurate to what's being played. For instance, when he holds the guitar after shining the musician's shoes (before Abuelita intervenes) Miguel plays a D chord.
34:30 literally me rn
I remember this being the first Pixar movie that had me full-on HEAVING with tears coursing down my face; such a beautiful story, touching on some of the most diffucult moments in a family's life... God, it ruins me every time; i was crying with you the whole time!
Your journey through the movie was just like mine lol. “Ofc the famous musician is the great-granddad,” “Hector seems like he’s lying,” tearing up when he sings to Coco. No need for apologies on being wrong haha, we were all there before XD
this is one of the few animated movies where i fully SOB (and also the fact that the movie makes you cry at like five different points)
This movie hits me even harder after my boyfriend passed. dia de los Muertos is such a beautiful and honoring celebration of those who are no longer with us ❤
I see Coco, I click. No questions asked. Regardless of culture, this is simply a great movie, through and through. With a tremendous twist. Pixar at its absolute best. Everyone always has the sob attacks. That scream at 25:17 made my day. A punch without a punch being present 😂
I literally cry everytime I watch that film 😭😭
To answer your question, it is pretty accurate portraying the "día de los muertos" some towns specially has their graveyards all decorated with those flowers (its believed that they lead the way from the afterworld to the land of the living as it shows you the path to your family) a lot of food (the ofrenda) they do parades and so on. It's truly a day of celebrations. As for the family portray, I'd say its pretty accurate as well, more so in big families that lives on the country side or little towns, not so much with families in the cities but we do have a strong sense of family in general. The most accurate thing there is for sure the chancla (the shoe the abuela throws at Dante), it is a weapon here to raise kids here in Mexico (kidding but not really)
PS: Dante´s breed is called Xoloitzcuintli and it is believed that help souls in their way to afterlife (Mictlan), so that was a pretty cool detail that they did with Dante. Anyway, loved the reaction
Lol Chancla and Chancleta(in my country) Its a grandma deadly weapon, they dont mess around with that
I love that they have a very "blink and you miss it" nod to who is really Coco's father: The guitar. It has the same golden tooth and everything as Hector has but largely goes unnoticed.
I remember when i first watched coco, and after I finished watching the movie I just layed down and sobbed until i fell asleep, i woke up in a pillow filled with tears
I’m a teacher. In October, my class studies Day of the Day and we finish the unit by watching this film. Every year I have played this film, I have ugly cried with my students. Definitely one of my favorites! My recommendations for you are Up and Elemental ❤
Not reaction related but i have the impression that niall is an amazing friend i think it would be so fun to hang out with him
sending this to my friends as a reminder !!
no wayyy i checked your acc to see if you posted the coco vid and you had just uploaded it :)
Just remember that even Deadpool refers to “mama coco” as a sad moment in his movie, we all cry watching this every time
Where did that happen?
I love this movie so much 😢 I rarely rewatch newer Disney movies but this one hit so hard. My grandma died in 2017 and then watching this...I can't help but cry so hard everytime Miguel sings with Coco 😭 it instantly became one of my favourite Disney movies ever!
I saw this movie in the theaters and I could literally hear people sobbing around me during the "Remember Me" scene at the end. we were all a freaking mess! this movie is an absolute masterpiece. thanks for the cry, Niall!
Coco is one of my favorites and sucker punches me in the heart every time. It’s a bit cathartic to watch Simeon else loose their shit like I do. 😂🖤
15:58 Fun Fact: If you look closely at Héctor’s photo, you’ll notice that just like Miguel, he has a dimple on one side of his face when he smiles, but not the other. 😊
18:03 If you look carefully at this scene, you’ll notice that there’s 2 lights shining on Héctor as he’s explaining the final death, and the way memories work in this world. One is shining uninhibited upon him (resembling Coco being the last one who truly remembers him), while the other is restricted (ironically by the bars of a cage) from shining on him completely (resembling Miguel being unable to pass on his memories of Héctor because he didn’t know him in life). This is a cool little foreshadowing technique (using background elements as foreshadowing) that animators like to sneak in sometimes during production, and I think this one is particularly clever. ❤
26:01 don’t know if anyone’s mentioned it yet, but during this scene, they had the real-life daughter of Héctor’s voice actor (Gael García Bernal) do the voice/singing for baby Coco, so it’s a real father/daughter duo singing this version of Remember Me. 🥲❤️
I’m glad you appreciate it as much as I do. This is probably one of the most beautiful movies of all time. No exaggeration. I was laughing and ugly crying with you the whole time.
When I first saw this movie I was a very naive American who had just started dating an amazing man from Mexico. 7 years later and we are happily married and I have fully integrated Mexican culture into my life and am so happy for it. They are truly a beautiful people, and I'm so glad to be apart of their world 😭
Yeah, my grandmother died of Alzheimer’s and completely forgot who I was before she passed. This movie devastates me every time I watch it. I cried watching this reaction. More Pixar please!
I sob every time I see this movie. Don’t think I know many movies that get the same effect out of me every time. It’s so wonderfully written
The editing of your video is FLAWLESS!
YES FINALLY EARLY ALSO This was one of the first movies I ever cried To AT 7 years old I could not stop thinking about it for like two years after I finished watching it😂🎉😢
7!!???? I'd have been traumatised omg 😭
Coco and Big Hero 6 are the only two Disney movies that consistently make me cry
Disney absolutely knocked it out the park with this one! Never fails to smack me right in the feels!
There CANNOT be a Coco hater. They don’t exist 😭❤️ I cry every fn time
That's the level of crying that I expect when someone is watching coco, thank you so much, i felt represented 🙏🏼❤
Physically sobbed so hard in the mama coco moment when I watched it. I adore this tradition it’s so beautiful. And this movie needs more recognition!🙌🏻
Coco is such a brilliant film. And music absolutely does work like that! I'm studying music therapy and have worked with people with dementia, and if you find a song people connect with, it's beautiful to see them come alive again.
"Remember Me" always makes me cry. And the animation and cultural elements were so great. A brilliant movie.
There's that vidéo about an old woman who was a ballerina during her youth and remembered the movements when they made her listening " The Swan Lake "
i have never seen a video from your channel and this was my first introduction, and i have to say i love you and your vibe, your whole personality shines through this wonderful movie as i hoped it would, i LOVE this movie and im sooo happy to have found you through this!
Why am i crying with you like i haven't seen this a million times 😭
Same asf
I forgot how easy I cry when watching Coco 😭😭😭
me
same lmao 😭😭 i think its around 13 times alr 😭😭
♥ Sympathy ♥
Just finished the video and I’m BAWLING this movie always hits💔
The oldest member of my family is also my great-great-grandmother, she is 97 years old. Her greatest line is: "Death's afraid to come for me!" She's not afraid of death 😅
She says that the day she dies it will be while she sleeps, because death is a coward and never attacks head on, so that's why we never see it coming 😅
Can we all agree that niall now should follow inside out with the book of life? I love them both to bits.
I always sob when he sings to coco at the end and when he tells his baby sister "these arent just old photos, there our family and their counting on us to remember them."
So real for crying so hard, its like punch after punch at the end. I sobbed lol as a mexican, its a great movie. Masterpiece
This movie came out the year I lost my grandma and, when I say I was sobbing, I was SOBBING
This movie was made with actually great reasearch, as a Mexican I can tell you that "Día de Muertos" is a huuuuge deal, a very special and colorful date. And even though it is quite different in every part of México, the representation they give in the film (based on how this day looks in the states of Michoacán and Oaxaca), is overall pretty accurate ✨
I'm gonna be honest rn Niall we cried together😂 Everytime i watch this movie i sob like a baby😭 One of the best Disney Movies ever made imo
I have zero Mexican ancestry, but Dia de Los Muertos is probably the most meaningful holiday for me. The idea is so beautiful.
My mother died just over 10 years ago, but she's still here with me, in my heart, as are my father, several friends, my dog....being dead hasn't diminished my love for them. And the tradition reminds me to reflect on all my ancestors I never met, but whose names and stories I know, including great-great-grandpa Alexander Murrsion from Peterhead, Scotland (he was a cobbler!). I've come to learn that Scots hate it when Americans with Scots ancestry try to claim some affinity with Scotland, so just hate me now. I"m not a Scot, but I'm proud of my peeps who were, and I hope to make it to Scotland someday to check it out. Maybe I'll even meet you!
When I first watched this movie I was legit hiccup crying like "Excuse me Disney, who gave you permission to make me feel this way!?"
I love your reactions! You always make amazing connections and notice all the details. I’ve watched Coco many times and it doesn’t make me cry anymore… until today when I cried along with you😊
You will also love Encanto!
This movie makes me straight up sob. It also came out not long after my grandmother died, so double whammy for me there.
Now I can’t wait for Inside Out. Also side note Inside Out 2 is coming out in June of this year 🎉
The day I stop crying watching this movie is the day I've lost all my humanity. Coco was so beautifully made and (even though I'm not Mexican) I think they did an amazing job of representing the culture.
Me: he wont cry as much as i did. Me 30 Minutes Later: well damn maybe he will 🥹
Glad I didn’t disappoint 😂🫶🏼
I just wanna say thank you for crying! Thank you for showing so much emotion cuz its soo soo so very fun to watch something with someone, and have them display emotion that you also are going thru! I love geniune reactions and every video of urs have been jsut that it's so fun! Please continue watching more stuff, no other reaction channel gives me the amount of satisfaction or interest that yours does!
I have lost 3 family members to dementia (so far... I'm pretty sure my mother has it too but she refuses to see a doctor) and this film makes me bawl my eyes out every time! But I also love that it's scientifically accurate. Music is one of the last things we forget, and playing it, singing it, listening to it helps bring dementia-sufferers "back" for a little while (like how Coco remembered her own daughter after Miguel sang the song).
I just really love how you roll your r's, you reaction was so good!
I watched coco the day my dad passed wanting a cute Disney movie not knowing at all what it was about. It ruined me lol love your videos 💜
No matter how many times i watch this movie it always makes me cry lmao. I swear Pixar had one mission for this movie and it was "let make everyone ugly cry"
I WAS SEARCHING FOR YOUR REACTION TO COCO YESTERDAY AND MY DREAM CAME TRUE 😭😭🤧
Bro i has half listening to this and this is my second time watching this movie and there are TEATS FORMIBG IN MY EYES !
IT IS SO RARE FOR ME TO CRY MAN