Mt kids showed me this movie after my parents passed away. My mom oassed away six months before my dad. My dad had told me he had never missed any of my moms birthdays and he wasnt going to start now. He passed away 3 days before her birthday.
My mom is Mexican, and I grew up with older relatives like this around. (The 'you want more tamales' scene was spot-on.) This movie absolutely destroyed me but I loved it. I normally do not cry at movies, but when Mama Coco started singing, there was some ugly crying and I'm not at all ashamed of it. In that moment I was grateful to Pixar for bringing back memories of my family. This is the most beautiful animated scene ever created.
When Coco acknowledges her daughter, it was also a huge moment because before she didn’t know her. Very emotional if you’ve seen loved ones lose their memory.
My grandma passed after a lengthy time with dementia, this movie came out and I will tell you this end portion destroyed my friends and I, sobbing like crazy. This is a beautifully done movie but definitely tore me apart.
That's a beautiful movie! You know? I work in a nursing home as a nursing assistant and what you see in this scene is what is known as music therapy. Music is used to give the patient's mind an outlet, which activates their long-term cognitive memory so that they wake up, even if it is only momentary. I have seen this in my work and it is something wonderful.
Watching it in theaters in a predominantly Hispanic area, all of the ugly crying at this part was prevalent. It only got worse when one year later in the movie, when Miguel and his family placed Mamá Coco’s picture on the alter, signifying her passing. Ohh my god the entire theater just bawled their eyes out (guilty as well).
This one of Pixar's best movies. The interpretation of the Day of the Dead as the setting with the perfectly complex story is so great. The title character seems so unimportant at the beginning and the movie takes you on such a journey to how important she is to both the living and dead of the family.
There’s literally no other movie that has broken me so much as this one does. Both, grandma and great grandma are literally clear depictions of mine. My great grandma lost one of her legs in a motorcycle accident when she was young and my grandma always wore those aprons around the house.
The most heartbreaking realization of this movie is that with music in their lives, Coco probably would have been active for many years prior to her last moments.
Saw this movie with my mother, sister and my niece (it was quite rare for us to be together watching a movie in the theatre). At the end not a dry eye in the theatre. Such a great film.
After my grandma died in 21 i was devastated n my niece was in the mood to watch every grandma heavy movie... moana, enchanto but coco fucked me up bad bad... don't get me wrong they all do but this movie makes me cry every single time.. it's my new favorite Disney movie lol
18:52 lol wtf? Ash just went in a totally different direction with that lol... no dude, her mom ripped the picture because she was mad at him, Coco kept the piece she ripped off. lol Coco loved her papa.
Great work man. 1:01 haha great reaction, I got emotional too. 1:452:06 Rukiya is good 5:29 haha the two friends 10:26 Coco too haha 13:09 Haha tough guys 14:00 haha his face 16:05 Clariss broke too
They used the real lady's face and they told her that they would give her money if they could use her face and disney didn't give a dime to her family momma coco
Mt kids showed me this movie after my parents passed away. My mom oassed away six months before my dad. My dad had told me he had never missed any of my moms birthdays and he wasnt going to start now. He passed away 3 days before her birthday.
Oh my god this broke me
My mom is Mexican, and I grew up with older relatives like this around. (The 'you want more tamales' scene was spot-on.) This movie absolutely destroyed me but I loved it. I normally do not cry at movies, but when Mama Coco started singing, there was some ugly crying and I'm not at all ashamed of it. In that moment I was grateful to Pixar for bringing back memories of my family. This is the most beautiful animated scene ever created.
When Coco acknowledges her daughter, it was also a huge moment because before she didn’t know her. Very emotional if you’ve seen loved ones lose their memory.
My Pop pop died of severe dementia, the only thing that brought him back towards the end was music. He loved to play the harmonica.
My grandma passed after a lengthy time with dementia, this movie came out and I will tell you this end portion destroyed my friends and I, sobbing like crazy. This is a beautifully done movie but definitely tore me apart.
Everyone is gangster until Mama Coco starts singing
That's a beautiful movie! You know? I work in a nursing home as a nursing assistant and what you see in this scene is what is known as music therapy. Music is used to give the patient's mind an outlet, which activates their long-term cognitive memory so that they wake up, even if it is only momentary. I have seen this in my work and it is something wonderful.
11:51 Oak's reaction from Badd Medicine is by far the most moving. He had just lost his dad before watching this. 😭
OW. My heart!! 😢😢😢❤
Yeah, their reaction was so great
Watching it in theaters in a predominantly Hispanic area, all of the ugly crying at this part was prevalent. It only got worse when one year later in the movie, when Miguel and his family placed Mamá Coco’s picture on the alter, signifying her passing. Ohh my god the entire theater just bawled their eyes out (guilty as well).
If you don't start crying when Mama Coco sings, there's something wrong with you.
Well I guess there something wrong with me
This one of Pixar's best movies. The interpretation of the Day of the Dead as the setting with the perfectly complex story is so great. The title character seems so unimportant at the beginning and the movie takes you on such a journey to how important she is to both the living and dead of the family.
The way Mama coco smiles back to Miguel ❤
I JUST WANT TO SAY ¡¡ VIVA MÉXICO !! AND OUR BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONS AND CULTURE💚🤍❤️ EVERYONE BE HAPPY✌🏼🤗
There’s literally no other movie that has broken me so much as this one does. Both, grandma and great grandma are literally clear depictions of mine. My great grandma lost one of her legs in a motorcycle accident when she was young and my grandma always wore those aprons around the house.
The most heartbreaking realization of this movie is that with music in their lives, Coco probably would have been active for many years prior to her last moments.
There's a quote from The Anime You Lie In April that fits
"One song can bring back a thousand memories."
NO IMPORTA LOS AÑOS QUE PASEN, JAMÁS OLVIDARÉ A MI ABUELA NI A MIS MUERTOS
Saw this movie with my mother, sister and my niece (it was quite rare for us to be together watching a movie in the theatre). At the end not a dry eye in the theatre. Such a great film.
I'm an old broken army dog and this scene broke me like I was a little kid.
I love this movie so much. Coco makes me think of my great-grandmother.
This is the way we celebrate and REMEMBER those who have died and those we still love. 🥲🥹
Blessings to you and your followers from México. 💖🇲🇽
After my grandma died in 21 i was devastated n my niece was in the mood to watch every grandma heavy movie... moana, enchanto but coco fucked me up bad bad... don't get me wrong they all do but this movie makes me cry every single time.. it's my new favorite Disney movie lol
This was one of the best scenes from this film. Wow! It is emotional yet, it is calming, as well. Thank you! =)
Soy Méxicano, y esta película, me hizo llorar, apesar que soy un hombre de54 años, me removió!
This was probably the best part of this movie. It was a great movie but I really related to Encanto more to this one. When Miguel sings, it hits me.
You need to do a compilation of Encanto's Dos Oruguitas. That one is another touching moment in a great Disney movie.
18:52 lol wtf? Ash just went in a totally different direction with that lol... no dude, her mom ripped the picture because she was mad at him, Coco kept the piece she ripped off. lol Coco loved her papa.
Pixar movies hit you in the heart and make you like it...♥️
Great work man.
1:01 haha great reaction, I got emotional too.
1:45 2:06 Rukiya is good
5:29 haha the two friends
10:26 Coco too haha
13:09 Haha tough guys
14:00 haha his face
16:05 Clariss broke too
😢😢😢 i miss u mom... i love u my sister both passed away
They used the real lady's face and they told her that they would give her money if they could use her face and disney didn't give a dime to her family momma coco
Keep it up brother. You’re doing awesome.
This movie gets me every time.
Whether you are Hispanic and share all these rich beliefs or not…this touches everyone 🥲
Love the previewed guys
RIP MAMA COCO
That hit the guy from pReview'd somewhere deep.
This movie wrecks me EVERY.SINGLE.TIME
Everyone getting all misty eyed. 😂
As they should. 😭
Incredible reactions today, looking forward to seeing more on your channel in the new year
Best channel this December... Underrated
Becides Toy Story 4 and Incredibles 2 this was the last decent thing Pixar has produced
Niall’s reaction was me…
😢😢😢😢😢😢
I don't know why these people are crying, when I saw this scene in theaters I didn't cry I felt happy and cute the old lady was 🧔🏻 👍🏼
why censore the music this thing is old already averyone seen it no sense of music cop
To make sure the video doesn’t get copyrighted
nice movie but nothing more and the whole "tearful" part is boring beyond words
Something its wrong with you, please get professional help.
Ridiculo
Creo que tienes problemas por tomar mucha leche masculina de niño o te dormías con tus tíos 🤷🏻