I hope for the next movie theater is focused around Latin culture it’s not centered around Mexico, Puerto Rico, or Cuba. Although I do appreciate their cultures it’s kinda of tiring to see films always represent those cultures and those places. There are so many Latin cultures and countries that they should look at.
Lol shittt I figured it out. You know how the petal didn't glow with De La Cruz like when Mama Imelda touched it? When he started to give his blessing and it didn't glow, I knew he wasn't related to him at all.
This is such a good film! I love a lot of the little details in it, like how Héctor is barefoot for most of the movie and then gets a pair of Rivera shoes at the end or how he calls Miguel chamaco (meaning "kid") until they figure out the twist, then he switches to mijo (meaning "son"). Probably one of my favorite Pixar movies for pointing out the tiniest details like that tbh
Coco made me cry a good handful of times, and I barely ever cry over a movie lmao. This movie just hit different and it's definitely peak pixar for me. The FEELS sis!!
same, didn’t help me and my mother watched it after my great grandmother passed away who was like a mother to her. when coco passed and was with her father my mother and i were ugly crying happy to see she was with her father again...
This is my favorite Pixar movie ever because it has so many little details that just make the movie even better. I am Mexican, I live in Mexico and just seeing all of the details in this movie and all of the culture that they used made me SO happy One of the things I loved the most was the fact that Dante was a Xoloescuincle, the most expensive breed in Mexico (I think, they are very famous I know that for sure). It is said that this breed will guide you to the afterlife. This is why Dante wanted Miguel to go with Hector so bad, because he knew that was the right thing to do; he was trying to guide Miguel I just love this movie so much, it feels so personal to me
Also the name "Dante" can also be a callout to Dante Alighieri who wrote the Divine Comedy - about a man who takes a guided tour through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven
I live in the US but my dad was born and raised in Mexico and I visit often to see family. This movie meant so much to me, all the little details, the atmosphere, the spirit-it made me so giddy seeing it in theatres!!
this movie was so healing for me, i watched it at just the right moment (after a friend's death), and it became my favourite disney-pixar movie. Also i'm hispanic (although not mexican), so i resonated a lot with the culture and the characters and stuff, if you can please watch it in Spanish, or at least listen to the songs in Spanish, cause it's sooo much better!!
I mean, he is a musician, and illegitimate children were common in Mexico I believe. So many cute musicians played with the hearts of the girls of my family for generations. My great grandma ( whose heart was broken by a musician) would even throw things at my at my grandfather when he was romancing my nana with his songs. He was a player as a boy. My dad was also a musician and was also a player.
Dante was able to go through because he’s a xoloitzcuintle, in Mexican culture those dogs are said to be able to guide souls to the Mictlán, the “other side” basically. They can go back and forth between both worlds. He’s a pretty important part of the movie actually
When you realize that Coco first called Miguel Julio, which is the name of his dead great-grandfather he meets later. Who is in turn Coco's late husband. ; A ; Furthermore, the novel takes this one further in stating that Miguel actually looks like Julio did when he was a boy.
Lakia should just legally adopt all the children in the movies she saw. She's sometimes better than half these parents or family members in the movies she watches.
Coco is definitely one of my most favorite animated movies! Especially in terms of Pixar films besides Soul which is a recent favorite. Oh please girl eventually check out more of some underrated but still just as great animated movies, such as "The Iron Giant" "Cats don't dance" also "Treasure planet" too is another underrated classic.
If you notice when the family gives Miguel his blessing the petal glows but when Ernesto does it the petal doesn’t. That just confirms he was not family.
I loved that this movie focused on Dia de los Muertos (sorry for any bad spelling!) when I first heard of this holiday as a kid I thought it was such a beautiful tradition & amazing way to connect to loved ones who had passed. made me want to find that in my own culture. Also the makeup, outfits, ceremonies, etc of this day are so striking 😍
My favorite Pixar film: You're watching it. 🤣 What a take. "Your husband walks out, you just build an empire." Girl, you would get along swimmingly with Imelda. I like how you don't just react to these, you actually edit and enhance your reactions. Given how readily de la Cruz claims Miguel, I'm sure he knows he might have left offspring. He was probably trying to recall who the most likely great-great-grandma was. Fridge horror: Héctor was 21 when he died, he died IN 1921, and he shares his birthday with his VA, which is November 30. So Héctor was trying to get home in time for Christmas.
You should really react to Rise of the Guardians Over the hedge Flushed away These 3 are extremely underrated DreamWorks movies that I think you would really enjoy 🤩🗣
Don't forget The Road to El Dorado and The Prince of Egypt also Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Which are also DreamWorks movies that are underrated sometimes.
I’m Mexican and this movie 🍿 is close to perfection they did the culture justice and although the day of the dead was not something we grew up celebrating because my family moved to the US when I was young this is a tradition I’ve started for my family and we watch COCO every year as part of the celebration 😁
You should react to 'The Book Of Life'! I feel like people don't give much credit to it. Its a really good movie. Hope you make a video about it :) Also thanks for your funny reactions
I think that she wanted to have music but it hurt too much for her mom. I mean He left and I'm sure he sent letters but then they stopped and then the straw that broke the camels back was the song remember me. Because Hector wrote that just for Coco and Imelda hearing it on the radio and stuff just solidified her " no more music " policy for the family. She felt like he sold out and didn't care about the family anymore so she didn't care about him anymore. Until Miguel came along. And now Hector is back in the family and he's got a new vest and shoes on his feet and his walk is even better.
this movie never fails to make me cry especially at that scene where hector is singing to coco in the flashback.. hector looks so much like my dad and it makes me sob every time.
I love this movie. It helped me a lot with my grief after my cat died. Once a year i watch it on the anniversary of his death and i cry my eyes out every time.
This one is my all time favorite! But I love almost all of them. This one made me ugly cry into my napkin in the movie theater. It’s incredibly moving. I adore it.
Eee I love Coco so much because it actually brang my family traditions back. My family is mexican and they have been trying to force me to celebrate day of the dead, and I would always be embarrassed that we have a huge ofrenda in our house all year round, but after seeing this movie I couldn't be prouder to have the family and traditions we have 🖤
I LOVE THE MOVIE SO MUCH!! Miguel looks like my bf who was adopted and from Guatemala, and he loves it too!! It makes me so happy to see him so happy ☺️
The cousin who gives Miguel the snarky side-eye in the plaza is playing a violin/fiddle at the end. Most likely, she was a bit mean to Miguel because she was also drawn to music and mad that she had to hide it. Small little detail I finally noticed on my...10th? rewatch lol.
Pixar has this thing of family members destroying your stuff, like in Brave when Elinor *threw Merida's bow in the fireplace* (Why nobody corrected me tho 😭🤣)
Am i the only one who doesn’t cry during remember me. Do not get me wrong, i feel it. It is very touching, but i cry during mi proud Corazon especially when you see coco hugging her daughter and hector grabbing the guitar from Miguel. Sniffs. Sniff sniff.
I feel the same way, like I feel all the emotions from remember me but the tears start flowing so hard when they sing proud corozon, especially cause Miguel dreamt of being a musician and he wrote that song and sang it with his family … soooobeautiful!!!
So I went on holiday to Mexico with my grandparents and we all saw coco for the first time when we got back and it shocked us how much it reminded us of the trip
Coco was basically a love letter to the Mexican fans of Disney it won best animated picture at the 2018 Oscars, I never I never got to see it in theaters when it came out but I did get the chance to see it on TV last summer and it was good I really fell in love with the movie it's it's been more than 3 years now but the movie hasn't gotten that much attention and I'll ask indication on television since this one the best movies that came out in the last decade lady animation of beautiful cast crew and beautiful music the story it's strange they didn't get enough attention it was only on for limited viewing I saw it on freeform I was only for like one or two nights they showed up and then disappeared which is strange this movie is one of the best television movies out there there's a lot more attention which is sad for some reason then again it's not the first time a Disney movie with good story has been ignored look up treasure planet.
BROO MONSTERS INC. IS MY FAVORITE PIXAR MOVIE TOO! I would rewatch in on VHS like a thousand times when I was younger!! Also, I freaking love this movie so much, it's so personal to me as this is my culture and it made me cry so much, even my mom who never cries during movies! It reminded her so much of her childhood. Also, Ernesto is subjectively the best Pixar villain because he's SO FREAKING EASY TO HATE LIKE HE'S SO SELFISH AND ENTITLED AND AWFUL I HATE THEM SO MUUCHUIBDJC
@@LakiaJaiTV Well, I would like to see you reacting towards Inside Out even if you have already seen that movie but that is your choice to make a reacting video for Inside Out.
It's so great that this movie had soooo many actual things that Mexican families have and do! We always see movies with a white MC and culture. To see a Mexican modern family was fantastic.
I'd like to share a little story. I went to see this movie in cinema. Apparently there was this crazy guy was jumping from screen room to screen room and for some reason he decided to sit next to me and start up a conversation/hit on me. I ignored him for the most part and he left. After the movie was over I saw him again outside. Home boy looked me straight in the eye and said "Remember me" and walked off...I wanted to die from laughter.
So, interestingly enough, assuming Ernesto DIDN'T have poison ready, he could have used a more organic method to kill Hector. If I'm remembering correctly, most paint back in the day had high amounts of mercury in it, so Ernesto would have only had to chip some paint off of the wall and sprinkle it in Hector's drink to kill him.
another reason this movie feels kinda bittersweet is that hector and miguel had such great chemistry together and they really bonded. but they won’t be able to see each other again until miguel dies
So, according to the director, Delacruz diving into the pool to pull Miguel out of the water was done out of common decency. So Ernesto has at least one good quality? Not that it matters given the sheer mountain of bad karma he's accumulated.
my little cousins wouldn't stop watching coco over and over again. It got annoying at one point. Not saying the movie was bad, a lot about it was amazing.
I believe that this spirit world is just a step to the next realm and that they need to stay for the people that they have bonded with on earth to be there for them in spirit. Once their loved ones have died, they actually move on to the real afterlife. I don't feel that it's bad to be forgotten and they just don't know it. It just means their earthly business is done.
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The poison is actually a very authentic folklore element in most Spanish folklore. This sort of realism is what makes it feel... So Mexican.
Interesting
@DragonZ HAHA true every Telenovia has someone dying from poison
De que manera forma parte del folklor el veneno? (aparte de las novelas)
latinas telenovelas.
I hope for the next movie theater is focused around Latin culture it’s not centered around Mexico, Puerto Rico, or Cuba. Although I do appreciate their cultures it’s kinda of tiring to see films always represent those cultures and those places. There are so many Latin cultures and countries that they should look at.
When we found out who the real grandfather is MY JAW DROPPED
Right 🤭
FRR
Lol shittt I figured it out. You know how the petal didn't glow with De La Cruz like when Mama Imelda touched it? When he started to give his blessing and it didn't glow, I knew he wasn't related to him at all.
Man my dad watched and I saw his eyes widen when the reveal happened
Did it fall off too
(Like the TSA skeleton guy)
Ok ill stop
This is such a good film! I love a lot of the little details in it, like how Héctor is barefoot for most of the movie and then gets a pair of Rivera shoes at the end or how he calls Miguel chamaco (meaning "kid") until they figure out the twist, then he switches to mijo (meaning "son"). Probably one of my favorite Pixar movies for pointing out the tiniest details like that tbh
Omg that’s so cute those little details 😭🥺
I love this
The scene with the grandma singing with him always had me in tears 😭😭😭
I know 🥺unfortunately I couldn’t keep more of that part in the video because of copyright
I cant watch the end of this movie without tearing up.
Ikr
Fuck copyright
Same
Coco made me cry a good handful of times, and I barely ever cry over a movie lmao. This movie just hit different and it's definitely peak pixar for me. The FEELS sis!!
Literally I usually don’t watch it all the way to the end because it’s sad but for the video I did
same, didn’t help me and my mother watched it after my great grandmother passed away who was like a mother to her. when coco passed and was with her father my mother and i were ugly crying happy to see she was with her father again...
13:37 Ernesto really took his motto quite literally 🕺
Lmao
This is my favorite Pixar movie ever because it has so many little details that just make the movie even better. I am Mexican, I live in Mexico and just seeing all of the details in this movie and all of the culture that they used made me SO happy
One of the things I loved the most was the fact that Dante was a Xoloescuincle, the most expensive breed in Mexico (I think, they are very famous I know that for sure). It is said that this breed will guide you to the afterlife. This is why Dante wanted Miguel to go with Hector so bad, because he knew that was the right thing to do; he was trying to guide Miguel
I just love this movie so much, it feels so personal to me
Also the name "Dante" can also be a callout to Dante Alighieri who wrote the Divine Comedy - about a man who takes a guided tour through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven
I live in the US but my dad was born and raised in Mexico and I visit often to see family. This movie meant so much to me, all the little details, the atmosphere, the spirit-it made me so giddy seeing it in theatres!!
this movie was so healing for me, i watched it at just the right moment (after a friend's death), and it became my favourite disney-pixar movie. Also i'm hispanic (although not mexican), so i resonated a lot with the culture and the characters and stuff, if you can please watch it in Spanish, or at least listen to the songs in Spanish, cause it's sooo much better!!
Yesss you should totally do that!! 😁 and the end credits too cause it's another song different from the English one.
Yessss
I think Ernesto just assumed he fathered someone accidentally when he was alive and a casanova
same
He does seem like the type of guy who would sleep around.
@@Dragonite43 Considering how he flirted with one of the dancers, he totally did.
Same
I mean, he is a musician, and illegitimate children were common in Mexico I believe. So many cute musicians played with the hearts of the girls of my family for generations. My great grandma ( whose heart was broken by a musician) would even throw things at my at my grandfather when he was romancing my nana with his songs. He was a player as a boy. My dad was also a musician and was also a player.
Dante was able to go through because he’s a xoloitzcuintle, in Mexican culture those dogs are said to be able to guide souls to the Mictlán, the “other side” basically. They can go back and forth between both worlds. He’s a pretty important part of the movie actually
When you realize that Coco first called Miguel Julio, which is the name of his dead great-grandfather he meets later. Who is in turn Coco's late husband. ; A ; Furthermore, the novel takes this one further in stating that Miguel actually looks like Julio did when he was a boy.
omg that’s so sad 😞 and also kinda heartwarming 😊❤
Lakia should just legally adopt all the children in the movies she saw. She's sometimes better than half these parents or family members in the movies she watches.
Lmao you know what... the amount of talent and personality my home would have 😂
"Girl, just forgive him. Ya'll dead at this point" 🤣
This movie is golden I remember my mom cried the first time we watched it
🥺
15:03 Actually director Lee Unkrich did confirm once that Ernesto did some sleeping around so uhhhhh......
I had kinda assumed that anyway lol.
He's a celebrity all celebrities have slept around a few times in their life without the public knowing.
I mean it makes sense. Who just accepts that they could have a great great grandchild randomly if they didn't sleep around? 🤣
@@theoops7678 very true
Your final death happens when no one remembers you. Or, when you get crushed by a giant bell for a second time.
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Lol 😂 period
Man this movie is so good I was crying so much after my eyes were sore for a whole day XD
Coco is definitely one of my most favorite animated movies! Especially in terms of Pixar films besides Soul which is a recent favorite. Oh please girl eventually check out more of some underrated but still just as great animated movies, such as "The Iron Giant" "Cats don't dance" also "Treasure planet" too is another underrated classic.
When Miguel cry/sings at the end for Coco I always cry, even if I just listen to a reaction like this hahaha
Favorite pixar movie❤️ the ending never fails to get me
Same
I just realized that the dog is probably called Dante after “Dante’s inferno”
He's named after De La Cruz's horse
Girl your edits I- 💀💀💀💀 I LOVE YOU😂😂😂
Lol thank you
example: 4:55
If you notice when the family gives Miguel his blessing the petal glows but when Ernesto does it the petal doesn’t. That just confirms he was not family.
I loved that this movie focused on Dia de los Muertos (sorry for any bad spelling!)
when I first heard of this holiday as a kid I thought it was such a beautiful tradition & amazing way to connect to loved ones who had passed. made me want to find that in my own culture.
Also the makeup, outfits, ceremonies, etc of this day are so striking 😍
My favorite Pixar film: You're watching it.
🤣 What a take. "Your husband walks out, you just build an empire." Girl, you would get along swimmingly with Imelda.
I like how you don't just react to these, you actually edit and enhance your reactions.
Given how readily de la Cruz claims Miguel, I'm sure he knows he might have left offspring. He was probably trying to recall who the most likely great-great-grandma was.
Fridge horror: Héctor was 21 when he died, he died IN 1921, and he shares his birthday with his VA, which is November 30. So Héctor was trying to get home in time for Christmas.
Ikr I thought about that too (the Christmas thing)
Omg I loved this movie sm it was amazing full of color
Right very visually pleasing
You should really react to
Rise of the Guardians
Over the hedge
Flushed away
These 3 are extremely underrated DreamWorks movies that I think you would really enjoy 🤩🗣
YES! I never hear anybody talk about or react to Rise of the Guardians
@@alannallama3334 Right! These are honestly my all time favorite movies and it sucks that not many people have heard of or even watched them.
Don't forget The Road to El Dorado and The Prince of Egypt also Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Which are also DreamWorks movies that are underrated sometimes.
OVER THE HEDGE YESS
@@DI-QueenmoEMino perfect suggestions!!!! 💖💖
I’m Mexican and this movie 🍿 is close to perfection they did the culture justice and although the day of the dead was not something we grew up celebrating because my family moved to the US when I was young this is a tradition I’ve started for my family and we watch COCO every year as part of the celebration 😁
You should react to 'The Book Of Life'! I feel like people don't give much credit to it. Its a really good movie. Hope you make a video about it :) Also thanks for your funny reactions
The grandma smile makes me smile
I've seen it like 6-7 times, haha. Coco is built with great animation and displaying Mexican culture.
My favorite Pixar movie is Ratatouille.
I think that she wanted to have music but it hurt too much for her mom. I mean He left and I'm sure he sent letters but then they stopped and then the straw that broke the camels back was the song remember me. Because Hector wrote that just for Coco and Imelda hearing it on the radio and stuff just solidified her " no more music " policy for the family. She felt like he sold out and didn't care about the family anymore so she didn't care about him anymore. Until Miguel came along. And now Hector is back in the family and he's got a new vest and shoes on his feet and his walk is even better.
this movie never fails to make me cry especially at that scene where hector is singing to coco in the flashback.. hector looks so much like my dad and it makes me sob every time.
I’ve been waiting for it!!!!! YES 🔥🔥
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I love this movie. It helped me a lot with my grief after my cat died. Once a year i watch it on the anniversary of his death and i cry my eyes out every time.
Coco was such a good movie!!! I remember in Spanish class, the only movie we would watch was coco
"One day he left with his guitar... and never returned" the end 😂😂
15:05 Omg I've laughed so many times at your comments and editing, I love your videos so much 😂
Thank you lol 😂😊
3:02 I went into fight or flight when hisoka's theme started playing 😂
As a mexican, this movie is everything ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This one is my all time favorite! But I love almost all of them. This one made me ugly cry into my napkin in the movie theater. It’s incredibly moving. I adore it.
Eee I love Coco so much because it actually brang my family traditions back. My family is mexican and they have been trying to force me to celebrate day of the dead, and I would always be embarrassed that we have a huge ofrenda in our house all year round, but after seeing this movie I couldn't be prouder to have the family and traditions we have 🖤
I like how you added the ost of attack on titan at 3:03 to 3:13 it made me laugh so bad xDD
"That thing is terrifying, just like momma Imelda" 😅
I LOVE THE MOVIE SO MUCH!! Miguel looks like my bf who was adopted and from Guatemala, and he loves it too!! It makes me so happy to see him so happy ☺️
I love coco !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ahhh I'm crying again such a beautiful movie my heart when Miguel sings to mama coco :'(
Lol it's the AoT music while the grandma is yelling at people for me. 😆
"...Naruto run..." I bow down to the reference, and the imagery that always pops up. 🥰
Miguel (the singer) and Natalia lafourcade sings remember me at the end. I love that version.
The cousin who gives Miguel the snarky side-eye in the plaza is playing a violin/fiddle at the end. Most likely, she was a bit mean to Miguel because she was also drawn to music and mad that she had to hide it. Small little detail I finally noticed on my...10th? rewatch lol.
I swear to god, Remember Me was in SNIPPETS and I still started to freaking CRY!
Pixar has this thing of family members destroying your stuff, like in Brave when Elinor *threw Merida's bow in the fireplace*
(Why nobody corrected me tho 😭🤣)
And then Ralph destroying Venelope's car. They weren't family but they had each other
@@milirodriguez8493 wreck it Ralph isn't pixar, but I see your point
@@RandomDragonEXE I completely dismissed that it wasn't. I actually thought it was. Thank you so much for letting me know! :)
Am i the only one who doesn’t cry during remember me. Do not get me wrong, i feel it. It is very touching, but i cry during mi proud Corazon especially when you see coco hugging her daughter and hector grabbing the guitar from Miguel. Sniffs. Sniff sniff.
I feel the same way, like I feel all the emotions from remember me but the tears start flowing so hard when they sing proud corozon, especially cause Miguel dreamt of being a musician and he wrote that song and sang it with his family … soooobeautiful!!!
@@ExploringJo18 i know right.
at 6:22 when you were asking how he went to the afterlife it looked lined up perfectly and looked like miguel said it 😭😭
7:33 it's a Mexican folklore thing.
Dogs are supposed to be afterlife companions as well
I would normally skip over add reads, but I just love listening to you talk, it's so soothing :)
Coco looks so much like my great grandmother all the way down to her clothes and hair, I couldn't believe it when i first saw this movie lol
You are going to get a lot of people who wanted a PewDiePie coco reaction that just came out today. ha. Nice timing.
Coco is amazing✨💖
💯
That has to be the most satisfying ending to a Pixar movie ever
So I went on holiday to Mexico with my grandparents and we all saw coco for the first time when we got back and it shocked us how much it reminded us of the trip
My fave Pixar movie is definitely Wall-E. I honestly think it's one of the most beautiful Pixar movies too. You should do a video on it, Queen!
Coco was basically a love letter to the Mexican fans of Disney it won best animated picture at the 2018 Oscars, I never I never got to see it in theaters when it came out but I did get the chance to see it on TV last summer and it was good I really fell in love with the movie it's it's been more than 3 years now but the movie hasn't gotten that much attention and I'll ask indication on television since this one the best movies that came out in the last decade lady animation of beautiful cast crew and beautiful music the story it's strange they didn't get enough attention it was only on for limited viewing I saw it on freeform I was only for like one or two nights they showed up and then disappeared which is strange this movie is one of the best television movies out there there's a lot more attention which is sad for some reason then again it's not the first time a Disney movie with good story has been ignored look up treasure planet.
I just want to say the obsession he had for Ernesto in the beginning was him honoring him. That was Miguel’s ofrenda for his favorite musician.
BROO MONSTERS INC. IS MY FAVORITE PIXAR MOVIE TOO! I would rewatch in on VHS like a thousand times when I was younger!! Also, I freaking love this movie so much, it's so personal to me as this is my culture and it made me cry so much, even my mom who never cries during movies! It reminded her so much of her childhood. Also, Ernesto is subjectively the best Pixar villain because he's SO FREAKING EASY TO HATE LIKE HE'S SO SELFISH AND ENTITLED AND AWFUL I HATE THEM SO MUUCHUIBDJC
Yes Monsters inc. I never had it on vhs or dvd so when it would come on Disney channel I would die 😭😂
And yea Ernesto he is a good villain and very annoying
@@LakiaJaiTV You got to watch it on Disney Channel? I didn't have Disney Channel as a kid, that makes it coming on seem so official!!
Happy Valentines day! And I love dis moviee😩
Happy Valentine’s Day to you to
I’m Mexican and it’s a wonderful movie!😍🥺😭😭 my family loved it
As a weeb, i appreciate your editing.
Inside Out is my favorite Pixar movie but Coco is very close second for me!
Wow it’s been so long since I’ve seen Inside out
@@LakiaJaiTV Well, I would like to see you reacting towards Inside Out even if you have already seen that movie but that is your choice to make a reacting video for Inside Out.
Do night of the comet
@@LakiaJaiTV please do night of the comet
@@LakiaJaiTV Also please do the Teen Wolf movie
3:02 she seen me coming
(That beginning was hisokas theme song)
Coco was so beautiful 😭😭😭😭😭
It really is..🥺
Omg Hi
This movie gave me the book of life vibes like every race loves this movie 💞like I loveeee it
It's the editing for me @3:50 😂😂 love ya queen
Lol thank you 🥰
When I was little I cried at the movie and now when I watch it I try so hard not to cry 🐰🐥🐳🐋🐟🐧🐘🐙🐡🐚🐬🐌🐛🐜🍨🍧🍦🍫🍫🍬🍬🍭🍭🍖🍮🍮🍩🍩🍰🍰🍰🍰🍦🍧🍨🍧🍦🍩🍩🍰🍰🍩🍦🍧🍨🍨🍫🍬🍭🍬🍕🍕🍕🍕🍟🍟🍒🍑🍆🍋🌹🌸
It's so great that this movie had soooo many actual things that Mexican families have and do! We always see movies with a white MC and culture. To see a Mexican modern family was fantastic.
This movie always makes me cry...It makes me remember my grandma Ollie...But I still love it!
PS Great editing!
Omg you used my old screen recording “remember that? Trash” ahhhhhhhh you just made my day
I'd like to share a little story. I went to see this movie in cinema. Apparently there was this crazy guy was jumping from screen room to screen room and for some reason he decided to sit next to me and start up a conversation/hit on me. I ignored him for the most part and he left. After the movie was over I saw him again outside. Home boy looked me straight in the eye and said "Remember me" and walked off...I wanted to die from laughter.
I memorised all the songs🤣🤣✌️
i love this movie more than the book of life. it is one of my favorite pixar movies
coco is one of my favorite moviesss !! it’s such a great story🤎 😭🤚🏽
Happy Valentine's Day!
Happy Valentines day to you too 🥺 that’s nice your literally the only person who told me that today lol I almost forgot.
😯👍🏻Wow Oh Yes Is That Now
Fun fact: there’a research that music can help people with Alzheimer’s or any form dementia. That just makes the scene more tear jerking.
Damnnnn I will never not cry during the "Remember Me" scene.
"Dante is such a random name for a dog." Yeah, but not for a spirit who guides you through the afterlife.
So, interestingly enough, assuming Ernesto DIDN'T have poison ready, he could have used a more organic method to kill Hector. If I'm remembering correctly, most paint back in the day had high amounts of mercury in it, so Ernesto would have only had to chip some paint off of the wall and sprinkle it in Hector's drink to kill him.
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Girl....the incredibles music had me dying.
He was a celebrity. Hes shown to love to party. probably enjoys to sleep around. Probably has like 23 kids xD
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1:54 THREW ME !!! new subscriber just 4 the comedy
another reason this movie feels kinda bittersweet is that hector and miguel had such great chemistry together and they really bonded. but they won’t be able to see each other again until miguel dies
So, according to the director, Delacruz diving into the pool to pull Miguel out of the water was done out of common decency.
So Ernesto has at least one good quality? Not that it matters given the sheer mountain of bad karma he's accumulated.
the editing is everything 💖💖
Your editing in this is 👌❤️
my little cousins wouldn't stop watching coco over and over again. It got annoying at one point.
Not saying the movie was bad, a lot about it was amazing.
I believe that this spirit world is just a step to the next realm and that they need to stay for the people that they have bonded with on earth to be there for them in spirit. Once their loved ones have died, they actually move on to the real afterlife. I don't feel that it's bad to be forgotten and they just don't know it. It just means their earthly business is done.
When De la Cruz was Introducing miguel to some people, most of them where mexican celebrities that died, like Pedro Infante and Cantiflas