My brother’s ex wife is Mexican and she puts my dad on her Ofrenda every year. He is African American not Mexican but she said he is her daughter’s ancestor regardless of ethnicity so they honor him on that day too. She always sends me a picture of it 💕
That's lovely and sweet! I don't know what challenges your brother and his ex had, but that's lovely that she wants their child or children to remember their grandfather.
When you said this movie is 17 years old that was a bigger jumpscare than anything Halloween can throw at me this year. Glad we got that cleared up, I felt like a grandma for like six seconds there.
My favorite attention to detail is that Hector isn’t wearing shoes the entire movie. But he’s wearing them at the end when he crosses the bridge with his family 😭
“Para q zapatos si no hay casa” no need for shoes if there’s no home //// it’s a Spanish saying it translates to family is the most important thing in life
No need to apologise for crying at Coco. It's one of the most emotional gut punch films of all time. I cried watching you watch it. It hits you on multiple levels. The fur time i watched it I managed to mostly hold back until Coco is reunited with her parents and then I was in the cinema sobbing. It's incredibly cathartic and beautiful.
I saw this in theatre's a couple months after my Dad died of dementia. I also was not prepared for the gut punch and I openly sobbed. Ugly cried right there in the theater.
Speaking as a physician: This is such a BEAUTIFUL representation of the actual power of music in treating Alzheimer’s and dementia. There are several instances of remarkably clear lucid moments that have been induced in musicians, dancers and everyday people when you play a song from earlier in their life. Not just the song but moments and memories surrounding that time in their life. The blend of rich Hispanic culture, faith, music and actual sound medical science in this movie is astounding. Adam totally called the song coming back but it did the same in my own life. We watched this movie together 3 months pregnant and miscarried a few days later. Within a month- we were very suddenly called about a baby girl who had just been born who needed adoptive parents. On the way to the hospital this song played and I felt in my bones that it was coming from my unborn child. It was giving us its blessing to bring this new baby home but also just reminding us to remember it. I watched this in the Chevy dealership waiting on my car to be fixed and a very sweet older lady asked if I was ok (due to the sobbing.) Thank you both for being so vulnerable and making me feel seen on the interwebs. Jay the bit at the end took me out.
30:14 Playing a song to remind your elderly grandma, suffering from Alzheimer's, about her long-forgotten and beloved father? Adam holds back his tears. A puppy licks a kitty? Adam breaks down crying 😂
I cried in the kitty scene, too. I had a black lab and a grey kitty like that, too. I hope they're out there running around in the afterlife having some fun.
I agree that I think his strong awareness of how Jay would experience it kept his shit together for awhile, but then a cat’s most extremely catlike inner sense of grandiosity is also just so funny and awesome. In every cat is the heart of the biggest baddest magical panther 😂
The fact that you guys decided together “we don’t need tissues, let’s just use a roll of toilet paper” is the most hilariously masculine choice ever. Great reaction, me lads.
The thumbnail says it all. It’s ok fellas, sobbing to Coco is a canon event. We all go through it. Such a great movie - equally beautiful visually & emotionally.
My sister and I watched this together, two years after our brother passed away very tragically and suddenly and it destroyed us and also made us smile wondering if our brother was having a good time in the vibrant and loud afterlife. Later on, I got married to a Mexican man and now we put up the ofrenda every year for our loved ones, it’s a very healing tradition. Gonna start organizing the ofrenda today and complete it soon.
I was going to encourage you to put an ofrenda for your brother, because it is VERY healing, then I read the rest, so now I hope you had a great day all together ❤
this movie came out 3 months after my mom's death and I went to see it with my dad and it was really special, we were both crying so hard but it felt good in a way, it brought us closer.
This movie came out in the middle of taking care of my grandpa who was disappearing into Alzheimers, and it FULLY crimson skied me at the time, and continues to do so to this day!
The end of this movie kills me every time. When my grandfather was in his decline from dementia he didn't remember any of the family (including my grandmother, his wife of 60 years) but he remembered rhymes and songs. The human mind is a strange thing.
Lost my father to dementia. Helped my mother take care of him in the final years. Used to love watching old musicals with him because it brought him back for a time. Music is a powerful thing.
This is so true. We took care of my partner's Opa in his 90's and on his 100th birthday we got everyone together for a party. They handed him a harmonica and he was able to play the dancing song he used to play for the children when they were interned in Russia during WWII. The man routinely forgot mid-sentence which language he was speaking (he spoke 4) or who I was, but he remembered the music. Brains are so cool.
I remember watching a video of a former ballet dancer who was about 100 years old and had dementia. They played "Swan Lake" for her, and she did all the movements of the dance (she was in a wheelchair, so she only moved her arms).
This is the first of your videos I've come across and man...seeing people have tearful reactions to Mama Coco just hits hard. Men who show their emotions are just so lovely ❤
He's also the lifelong bestie of Diego Luna, and they've been in LOADS of projects together. The most notable one is Y Tu Mama Tambien back in 2001 which has a, shall we say, different vibe from Coco. Like, VERY different lol.
As a kid I used to go to the cemetery in Mexico to clean tombstones, and decorate my family’s resting place. This movie came out 2 months after my Mom passed, my entire family went to watch it and it was like therapy. We all cried (My Wife, kids, and my Dad) and felt better for my “Mama Elia”. Thank you for paying respect to one our most treasured traditions. You Guys just became my #1 reactors.
With Jay being a new parent, I feel like he would really appreciate The Wild Robot. it just came out on streaming and its probably my favorite animated thing this year, just narrowly beating Inside Out 2
I’ve been saying this! I know they’ll love it, same for lilo and stitch since I believe Adam said he hasn’t seen it and they gotta watch all the Chris sanders neurodivergent coded found family movies 😂
Fun Fact: This film is slated to be adapted on Broadway. I genuinely cannot wait to see it; knowing the sorts of production quality Disney puts on Broadway, the sets and the costumes are going to be AMAZING! Not to mention more songs likely to be added for the stage, which I am all about. There will not be a dry eye in the theater every performance.
The first time I watched this, the father daughter stuff had me tearing up, but when Coco started to respond to the song and sing along both my husband and I were a wreck! His mom is currently in a memory care facility and has been on a steady decline for years now, so this felt so raw for us.
Miguel singing to Mama Coco never fail to make me sob. EVERY DAMN TIME. And De la Cruz throwing Miguel off the building always makes my kids cry too. They would scream “Nooo! Why is he so mean?” I love this movie so much! I’m glad I came across your video. ❤
I didn't catch this the first couple times I watched this, but if you look closely at the technology in the Land of the Dead, it's all old, *dead* technology. Great attention to detail
Can’t believe y’all haven’t seen this one. As someone who’s cared for ailing grandparents with dementia, I will never, ever be okay after watching this movie. Thanks, guys ❤️
I seriously cry from the time Hector has the flashback to his daughter until the end of the movie, with a short breather during the concert hijinks. Jay, I too feel this on a deep level as a parent and wondering how I will be remembered. Will my kids remember me singing them to sleep? Or the times I lost my temper and yelled? Which moments add up to more over time? Adam, I see you. I'm still grieving the death of my dog from three years ago-- the pain fades but it's still there. Seeing everyone together at the end of the movie--living family, dead family, the pets--makes me sob the hardest. We do all get to be together sometimes... even if I can't see my pup or my beloved dead, I feel them there. I'm sure Peaches is with you all the time. Big hugs to you both ❤❤❤❤❤
I was watching another video and saw it at the side, and said to myself, "Why am I still watching this video? I want to see Jay and Adam reacting to Coco. Stat!"
this is what I love to see when peaple on internet across the world, totally from different culture, speaking totally different language have same love for movies as me and crying their eyes out same as me. Another great reaction, you guys are awesome
I do not care what anyone says, but this is hands-down THE best Pixar movie thus far. You cannot convince me otherwise. Also, do not worry, guys. This movie makes me ugly-cry EVERY time. Also also, that ending to this video is why this channel has THE best reactions!
This movie is so good because you can kind of predict every single thing that happens and yet it still hits SO hard. I remember thinking "im going to make sure this is the first Pixar movie I DONT cry through". But then it hit me as hard as it hits Jay because it is so universal. And even though you can predict it, absolutely NOTHJNG feels contrived. This could legitimately be the best one of all, and it is certainly top 5 Pixar movies
The best part of this movie is they recover the tradition of the altars, and kids around Mexico ask their parents to make one for their loved ones that go away. For a grandpa or a pet, and its not disrespecful.
I'm telling you, when this movie got out my Grandfather had recently died and I was in the movies with my Mom, nieces and nephew crying our eyeballs out like crazy
Two parts of this movie that get me every time (that don’t seem to get anyone else): When Mama Imelda is chasing Miguel and he says he doesn’t want to pick sides and asks “why can’t you be on MY side?” I just well up because I feel that. Also at the end when Hector and Imelda give Miguel their blessing with “no conditions” because as at the end of it all they love him with no conditions and just want him alive and safe, it makes me a mess. Then as I’m about to recover from that we get Remember Me and I’m inconsolable.
"That is what family is supposed to do, support you. But you never will." You are not alone. That part when Mama Imelda chases Miguel gets me too. Every time those words are said, it pierces my heart. That sadness in his voice. It has a different meaning for me, something more personal because my parents (they don't deserve that title) left my siblings and I when I was a kid. All under the age of 13. The youngest was 7 at the time. Apparently we weren't enough for them. Their loss.
@@insertname777 Hey! No, no, no, no. There are too many valuable, TOO valuable, things in the world that people can't afford, and that does not make them less valuable. You and you siblings are too valuable, I'm sorry your parent's did not meassure up to such valuable things as you, but it's not because you weren't enough. As you say, it's their loss, for their own doing. Take care of each other, and I really hope you all do great!
Dude, this movie broke me. I lost my dad in 2017 (same year this came out) and every time I hear, "Remember Me" I bawl my eyes out and think of my dad. Hell, I even had all the fathers/daughters get up and dance to the song during my wedding reception in honor of my dad ❤ this movie is seriously special
This movie hit me very hard, I am of Hispanic heritage but grew up disconnected from it mostly. Movies like this really make me feel like I get to know it just a little bit more and definitely hit me deeply with all the Mariachi songs
I watched this movie in theaters in mexico with my husband's family (all from mexico)...the entire theater sobbed for the last 20 minutes of the movie lol it was fantastic and such a beautiful experience.
Coco makes EVERYONE weep. I came out the theater with eyeliner dripping down my face. When my showed to my big strapping sculpture making dad in Iowa, he got teary. My mom was puddle
yess i love coco reactions! adam tried to hold it together for jay the whole time and let it all flow out at the end, your friendship is so beautiful guys!
You guys are some of my favorite reactors! Jay cried as hard as I did, and Adam's emotional support just made me cry harder! So heart-warming, love you guys ❤❤
2 things, I believe everyone was Jay at the end of this movie, and dammit Adam all I’m gonna think about is don’t fall into the well at the end from now on!
Coco always gets me. Especially the Remember Me song. I lost my first baby and always picture singing those lyrics to them. “Remember me, though I have to say goodbye. Remember me, don’t let it make you cry. For even if I’m far away I’ll hold you in my heart…” gets me every time.
I love you guys man lol. Jay, you needed this that's why it happened and I'm glad it did 😂 this message shall live forever for generations to come and they will all know they are loved 💜
I absolutely adore this movie and am so glad you both watched it. I watch this movie every year on Dia De Los Muertos. Don't worry Jay everyone cries when Miguel sings Remember Me to Grandma Coco. It is a tearjerker moment for sure.
The ending of this movie broke me. My girlfriend of several years had fairly recently suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in her sleep due to an non diagnosed blood posioning/sepsis infection. So when I got to the ending...it was too much. Jay probably held it together more than I did, and he was wrecked. Fantastic and highly underrated movie.
My family was muddling through the difficulties of tending to an older family member with dementia, so needless to say, I was an absolute mess in the theatre. Thank you for a heart-felt, honest, no filters reaction.
I knew, when I saw in the thumbnail that Coco was the movie, there would be Niagara Falls from the boys, me, probably everybody watching this.❤ This hasn't been the first video I cried along with you two; and it won't be the last. Not going to forget you guys!❤
My Dad had dementia and loved music. Many days the only way to bring him back to his real self was music. On his death bed the only things he wanted was his family, closest friends and his music. We listened to it for hours with him. All his favorites. This movie came out only a month after he died and i ugly cried in the theater. Just openly sobbed.
I’m glad you’re reacting to this film. As a Mexican person and Disney fan it’s gold a special place for me. Also I can relate with Miguel and Coco. My grandmother is tuning 91 and also has dementia. Mental health’s and physical is slowly leaving her. But I still love her adore her no matter what.
coco is so emotional i literally cant even think of 'remember me' without tearing up. i'm not hispanic but the tradition of dia de los muertos always brings me to tears, i find it so amazing that people honor their relatives after their passing and do it in such a humanizing way.. the ofrenda with favorite foods, the marigolds, everything is so beautiful to me.
Wow the ending of this video had me simultaneously laughing and crying harder than I think I ever have! Thank you both so much for making such wonderful content
I saw this movie for the first time in the theater, and when I tell you that there wasn't a dry eye in the house, that is NOT an exaggeration. also, I just have to remark how wholesome it is that you two are so quick to comfort each other when a movie makes you emotional. you guys are friendship goals to the max!
I can't tell you how amazing this movie was on the big screen. It's truly one of the most visually spectacular animations I've ever seen. And no matter how many times I've seen the "big moment", whether watching the movie or just a reaction video, I will break down EVERY TIME Mama Coco's fingers start to twitch in recognition of the song. This movie is beyond rating. It is, no exaggeration, perfection.
I cant imagine a more perfect ending to this reaction. Like burst of giggles after a big cry. My grandmother died one year before this came out and I remember falling apart at the end of the movie. This is one of my favorites.
Everybody's a gangsta 'till Mama Coco starts singing.
I miss how gansta i was xD
LOOOOL
I was done when I saw her portrait
😂
I'm not gonna cry...
I must not cry....
Not gonna....
Awe 😭😭😭😭
I just wanna say...I love how much the two of you dudes aint afraid to show how much you love and care each other
was going to comment the same thing, i love how vulnerable these guys allow themselves to be, feels very authentic
Really warms my heart. :)
@@callie5180as someone who can’t do that it is refreshing to see
It's such a lovely genuinely bond that they have. It's clearly not just for the camera.
Behold the Business Model
My brother’s ex wife is Mexican and she puts my dad on her Ofrenda every year. He is African American not Mexican but she said he is her daughter’s ancestor regardless of ethnicity so they honor him on that day too. She always sends me a picture of it 💕
That's amazing!
That's lovely and sweet! I don't know what challenges your brother and his ex had, but that's lovely that she wants their child or children to remember their grandfather.
What an honor. I love this!!
Aww, she awesome for that💜
Qué gran honor ❤
When you said this movie is 17 years old that was a bigger jumpscare than anything Halloween can throw at me this year. Glad we got that cleared up, I felt like a grandma for like six seconds there.
Yeah for real, I audibly gasped for a second lmao
It's 7 years old😊
You have become Mama Coco.
Same here! I thought, damn! I'm not THAT old am I if I thought this came out recently, am I?
It only took me seconds to absolutely accept it though, because I'm old, obviously 😂
My favorite attention to detail is that Hector isn’t wearing shoes the entire movie. But he’s wearing them at the end when he crosses the bridge with his family 😭
And Hector has a golden tooth, just like his guitar that de la Cruz stole
And his tattered jacket has been tailored to be a fresh new vest. 😍
“Para q zapatos si no hay casa” no need for shoes if there’s no home //// it’s a Spanish saying it translates to family is the most important thing in life
No need to apologise for crying at Coco. It's one of the most emotional gut punch films of all time. I cried watching you watch it. It hits you on multiple levels. The fur time i watched it I managed to mostly hold back until Coco is reunited with her parents and then I was in the cinema sobbing. It's incredibly cathartic and beautiful.
I was 37 and had the "uh oh moment" of watching it a month after my grandmother passed at 91... I was not prepared
I saw this in theatre's a couple months after my Dad died of dementia. I also was not prepared for the gut punch and I openly sobbed. Ugly cried right there in the theater.
I got dry eye syndrome since then. 😆
Speaking as a physician:
This is such a BEAUTIFUL representation of the actual power of music in treating Alzheimer’s and dementia. There are several instances of remarkably clear lucid moments that have been induced in musicians, dancers and everyday people when you play a song from earlier in their life. Not just the song but moments and memories surrounding that time in their life. The blend of rich Hispanic culture, faith, music and actual sound medical science in this movie is astounding.
Adam totally called the song coming back but it did the same in my own life. We watched this movie together 3 months pregnant and miscarried a few days later. Within a month- we were very suddenly called about a baby girl who had just been born who needed adoptive parents. On the way to the hospital this song played and I felt in my bones that it was coming from my unborn child. It was giving us its blessing to bring this new baby home but also just reminding us to remember it.
I watched this in the Chevy dealership waiting on my car to be fixed and a very sweet older lady asked if I was ok (due to the sobbing.) Thank you both for being so vulnerable and making me feel seen on the interwebs. Jay the bit at the end took me out.
wow just wow. thank you for your story
I came here to cry at the Disney movie but now I'm crying at a TH-cam comment as well
Not hispanic but mexican
Your comment was so touching. Thank you for sharing your story.
Que hermosa historia.
Gracias por compartirla ❤
30:14 Playing a song to remind your elderly grandma, suffering from Alzheimer's, about her long-forgotten and beloved father? Adam holds back his tears. A puppy licks a kitty? Adam breaks down crying 😂
I think comforting Jay helped get him through that first part, but he was tipping that way
I cried in the kitty scene, too. I had a black lab and a grey kitty like that, too. I hope they're out there running around in the afterlife having some fun.
Lmfao! I just came to comment on that
The emotions had to hit critical mass before the tears could start.
I agree that I think his strong awareness of how Jay would experience it kept his shit together for awhile, but then a cat’s most extremely catlike inner sense of grandiosity is also just so funny and awesome. In every cat is the heart of the biggest baddest magical panther 😂
The fact that you guys decided together “we don’t need tissues, let’s just use a roll of toilet paper” is the most hilariously masculine choice ever.
Great reaction, me lads.
It's so relatable
A lot of countries actually use a tissue roll for more than just the restroom!
🌠The more you know 🌠
@@AngelaSealana Yeah, why is it weird? lol I have a roll of toilet paper in my room at all times
@@erikperhs_Next to the baby oil?
@@erikperhs_ same. For some reason my mum thinks it's a waste to buy tissues when we can just use toilet paper since... it's paper😅
The thumbnail says it all. It’s ok fellas, sobbing to Coco is a canon event. We all go through it.
Such a great movie - equally beautiful visually & emotionally.
I sob regardless of how many times I see it, regardless of how I prepare myself. It just doesn’t matter. It’s just an absolute gut punch.
yups
28:16 " it's ok, budd" is everything to me ♥️
My sister and I watched this together, two years after our brother passed away very tragically and suddenly and it destroyed us and also made us smile wondering if our brother was having a good time in the vibrant and loud afterlife. Later on, I got married to a Mexican man and now we put up the ofrenda every year for our loved ones, it’s a very healing tradition. Gonna start organizing the ofrenda today and complete it soon.
I was going to encourage you to put an ofrenda for your brother, because it is VERY healing, then I read the rest, so now I hope you had a great day all together ❤
this movie came out 3 months after my mom's death and I went to see it with my dad and it was really special, we were both crying so hard but it felt good in a way, it brought us closer.
This movie came out in the middle of taking care of my grandpa who was disappearing into Alzheimers, and it FULLY crimson skied me at the time, and continues to do so to this day!
thank you for reminding me about Crimson Skies! i love that game.
The end of this movie kills me every time. When my grandfather was in his decline from dementia he didn't remember any of the family (including my grandmother, his wife of 60 years) but he remembered rhymes and songs. The human mind is a strange thing.
Lost my father to dementia. Helped my mother take care of him in the final years. Used to love watching old musicals with him because it brought him back for a time. Music is a powerful thing.
This is so true. We took care of my partner's Opa in his 90's and on his 100th birthday we got everyone together for a party. They handed him a harmonica and he was able to play the dancing song he used to play for the children when they were interned in Russia during WWII. The man routinely forgot mid-sentence which language he was speaking (he spoke 4) or who I was, but he remembered the music. Brains are so cool.
I remember watching a video of a former ballet dancer who was about 100 years old and had dementia. They played "Swan Lake" for her, and she did all the movements of the dance (she was in a wheelchair, so she only moved her arms).
Best line in the movie:
Hector- "She's talking about me. I'm the love of your life?"
Imelda- "I don't know. I'm still angry with you."
I wish I had such a good friend as Adam where I can let out my emotions and be told "its ok buddy" instead of being teased for it.
As it should be, but sadly way too rare.
Yep, we should all be so lucky
Be that friend.
Right! They’d be like hell naw we ain’t got time for this.
This is the first of your videos I've come across and man...seeing people have tearful reactions to Mama Coco just hits hard. Men who show their emotions are just so lovely ❤
Glad you found us 😊
30:13 Adam started crying when the cat came back... Sending digital hugs
I love watching people experience Coco for the first time. It completely broke me.
I saw the thumbnail and thought "uh oh... tears are coming for this one for sure". I love this friendship. You guys are great.
Trivia: Hector was played Gael Garcia Bernal, who also played Jack Russel in Werewolf By Night!
He's also the lifelong bestie of Diego Luna, and they've been in LOADS of projects together. The most notable one is Y Tu Mama Tambien back in 2001 which has a, shall we say, different vibe from Coco. Like, VERY different lol.
Werewolf…BY NIGHT!
so what your saying is hecter was actually shot trying to hunt sheep and the whole singing part was just a cover story!? :>
Gael did both the English and (Mexican) Spanish dubbing
Oh goodness that ending bit made me laugh SO HARD! I rewound that part at least 10 times, hahaha! "YOU JUST NEEDED TO SAY 'SEE YA SOON'"!
Same. I was cry-laughing the entire time LOL
SAME ROFL. I started crying and ended up laughing so hard I spat water everywhere.
28:00 Don't think I've ever seen
Jay cry this hard, and I can't say
I blame him, it's The Pixar Effect
As a kid I used to go to the cemetery in Mexico to clean tombstones, and decorate my family’s resting place. This movie came out 2 months after my Mom passed, my entire family went to watch it and it was like therapy. We all cried (My Wife, kids, and my Dad) and felt better for my “Mama Elia”. Thank you for paying respect to one our most treasured traditions. You Guys just became my #1 reactors.
With Jay being a new parent, I feel like he would really appreciate The Wild Robot. it just came out on streaming and its probably my favorite animated thing this year, just narrowly beating Inside Out 2
Yessssss!!!
Amazing movie! Jay will be bawling
came here to say the same! Can't wait for them to check out The Wild Robot!!!!
I’ve been saying this! I know they’ll love it, same for lilo and stitch since I believe Adam said he hasn’t seen it and they gotta watch all the Chris sanders neurodivergent coded found family movies 😂
Fun Fact: This film is slated to be adapted on Broadway. I genuinely cannot wait to see it; knowing the sorts of production quality Disney puts on Broadway, the sets and the costumes are going to be AMAZING! Not to mention more songs likely to be added for the stage, which I am all about. There will not be a dry eye in the theater every performance.
This is my first pReview'd video, and I subscribed the moment Jay started sobbing. That's the kind of open honesty I want from a reaction channel! 😭😭
Glad you found us. If you like us crying, you should check out our Bluey eps.
Oh man. Could not have clicked on this faster. I know it’s a waterworks when Adam is tearing up.
Crying at Coco is what real men do guys, so glad you both completely real reactions like this to the screen!
The first time I watched this, the father daughter stuff had me tearing up, but when Coco started to respond to the song and sing along both my husband and I were a wreck! His mom is currently in a memory care facility and has been on a steady decline for years now, so this felt so raw for us.
I've seen this movie half a dozen times and I STILL cry.
Miguel singing to Mama Coco never fail to make me sob. EVERY DAMN TIME. And De la Cruz throwing Miguel off the building always makes my kids cry too. They would scream “Nooo! Why is he so mean?” I love this movie so much! I’m glad I came across your video. ❤
I didn't catch this the first couple times I watched this, but if you look closely at the technology in the Land of the Dead, it's all old, *dead* technology. Great attention to detail
Can’t believe y’all haven’t seen this one. As someone who’s cared for ailing grandparents with dementia, I will never, ever be okay after watching this movie. Thanks, guys ❤️
I seriously cry from the time Hector has the flashback to his daughter until the end of the movie, with a short breather during the concert hijinks. Jay, I too feel this on a deep level as a parent and wondering how I will be remembered. Will my kids remember me singing them to sleep? Or the times I lost my temper and yelled? Which moments add up to more over time? Adam, I see you. I'm still grieving the death of my dog from three years ago-- the pain fades but it's still there. Seeing everyone together at the end of the movie--living family, dead family, the pets--makes me sob the hardest. We do all get to be together sometimes... even if I can't see my pup or my beloved dead, I feel them there. I'm sure Peaches is with you all the time. Big hugs to you both ❤❤❤❤❤
No one can make me cry-laugh like you guys.
Your channel has always been a must watch, but Ive never clicked to watch a reaction so quickly!
I was watching another video and saw it at the side, and said to myself, "Why am I still watching this video? I want to see Jay and Adam reacting to Coco. Stat!"
this is what I love to see when peaple on internet across the world, totally from different culture, speaking totally different language have same love for movies as me and crying their eyes out same as me. Another great reaction, you guys are awesome
Emotional elderly people always gets me, whether it's this, Uncle Iroh in Ba Sing Se, or Wilfred in Doctor Who, rewatches always get me bawling.
Leaves From the Vine 😭😭😭😭
Not Uncle Iroh 😭
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Jay’s reaction was and is me everytime i see this classic. The whole soundtrack is amazing! Benjamin Bratt knows how to be an amazing villain!
I do not care what anyone says, but this is hands-down THE best Pixar movie thus far. You cannot convince me otherwise.
Also, do not worry, guys. This movie makes me ugly-cry EVERY time.
Also also, that ending to this video is why this channel has THE best reactions!
This film, I can go straight to when Miguel plays remember me, with no build up, and immediately cry. It's so beautiful
This movie is so good because you can kind of predict every single thing that happens and yet it still hits SO hard. I remember thinking "im going to make sure this is the first Pixar movie I DONT cry through". But then it hit me as hard as it hits Jay because it is so universal. And even though you can predict it, absolutely NOTHJNG feels contrived.
This could legitimately be the best one of all, and it is certainly top 5 Pixar movies
The best part of this movie is they recover the tradition of the altars, and kids around Mexico ask their parents to make one for their loved ones that go away. For a grandpa or a pet, and its not disrespecful.
In Mexico we still put the ofrendas, the movie tried to commercialized this day.
😢😢😢 It's still hard to see this movie. My mom passed away 3 years before this movie came out, and I cried so hard that my husband had to hold me.
I had lost my grandma (from my father' side) the year before... i still cry... she was 102
If you're Jay's son, grandkid, or any descendant, and you're flipping through this video, he has a message for you at: 16:20
I'm telling you, when this movie got out my Grandfather had recently died and I was in the movies with my Mom, nieces and nephew crying our eyeballs out like crazy
Two parts of this movie that get me every time (that don’t seem to get anyone else): When Mama Imelda is chasing Miguel and he says he doesn’t want to pick sides and asks “why can’t you be on MY side?” I just well up because I feel that. Also at the end when Hector and Imelda give Miguel their blessing with “no conditions” because as at the end of it all they love him with no conditions and just want him alive and safe, it makes me a mess. Then as I’m about to recover from that we get Remember Me and I’m inconsolable.
"That is what family is supposed to do, support you. But you never will." You are not alone. That part when Mama Imelda chases Miguel gets me too. Every time those words are said, it pierces my heart. That sadness in his voice. It has a different meaning for me, something more personal because my parents (they don't deserve that title) left my siblings and I when I was a kid. All under the age of 13. The youngest was 7 at the time. Apparently we weren't enough for them. Their loss.
@@insertname777 Hey! No, no, no, no. There are too many valuable, TOO valuable, things in the world that people can't afford, and that does not make them less valuable. You and you siblings are too valuable, I'm sorry your parent's did not meassure up to such valuable things as you, but it's not because you weren't enough. As you say, it's their loss, for their own doing. Take care of each other, and I really hope you all do great!
33:59 This might genuinely be the funniest thing ever put on this channel lmfao
Omg you are SO right...that was pure emotional hilarity! 😂😂😂
Dude, this movie broke me. I lost my dad in 2017 (same year this came out) and every time I hear, "Remember Me" I bawl my eyes out and think of my dad. Hell, I even had all the fathers/daughters get up and dance to the song during my wedding reception in honor of my dad ❤ this movie is seriously special
16:07 ‘We are all stories in the end’ wow that hit hard.
That’s from Doctor Who, or at least that’s where I heard it first (I think)
I cried with you loves and also started laughing at the end "WHY DID YOU SAY THAT!?" I was like "YEAH JAY WHY!?" 😂
This movie hit me very hard, I am of Hispanic heritage but grew up disconnected from it mostly. Movies like this really make me feel like I get to know it just a little bit more and definitely hit me deeply with all the Mariachi songs
I cried the first time I watched this movie and never did during the rewatches. Watching you two cry made me cry again.
I watched this movie in theaters in mexico with my husband's family (all from mexico)...the entire theater sobbed for the last 20 minutes of the movie lol it was fantastic and such a beautiful experience.
My favorite Pixar film. It's so good! Them feels! I was waiting on Jay to cry! So gorgeous and colorful! I just watched it last night!
I love what Kevin Smith said about this film. It gave him something to fear even more than death 😆 It’s such a beautiful movie.
Cried on first watch, cried again during this rewatch/reaction. This movie, man. 💙
This is why I show up here: real buddies actually reacting in a genuine way. Update: that outro was amazing. 😂😂😂
Seriously the best closing of a video for you guys yet!
Coco makes EVERYONE weep. I came out the theater with eyeliner dripping down my face. When my showed to my big strapping sculpture making dad in Iowa, he got teary. My mom was puddle
God that was beautiful. Thank you for being so unapologetically open with your feelings and emotions. Love you guys!
yess i love coco reactions! adam tried to hold it together for jay the whole time and let it all flow out at the end, your friendship is so beautiful guys!
Never seen my oldest brother cry but he was crying in the theater. I'm Mexican and it hit hard cause my family related to it so much
The flower that is placed in the offerings is the cempasúchil and serves to guide the souls so that they visit their families.
4:15 Adam accidentally predicts the twist! 😂
Oh my this is a pleasant surprise. HOOOORAY!
You guys are some of my favorite reactors! Jay cried as hard as I did, and Adam's emotional support just made me cry harder! So heart-warming, love you guys ❤❤
27:51 This is why my girlfriend called Pixar movies “emotional terrorism.”
I mean I shouldn’t be boo hooing right now! Again! Smfh as soon as he starts singing I’m a blubbering mess 😅
2 things, I believe everyone was Jay at the end of this movie, and dammit Adam all I’m gonna think about is don’t fall into the well at the end from now on!
You two are wonderful together! Not afraid to show/share your emotions online. Jay cries at music and Adam when he sees the cat. Love you both.
This is the most diabolical movie ever created in that I still can’t watch it all the way through without falling into hysterics
I wasn’t expecting this! I LOVED this film and your reaction will be a blast
Coco always gets me. Especially the Remember Me song. I lost my first baby and always picture singing those lyrics to them. “Remember me, though I have to say goodbye. Remember me, don’t let it make you cry. For even if I’m far away I’ll hold you in my heart…” gets me every time.
I'm so glad you both watched this! It's my favorite Pixar movie for sure.
This place has a special place in my heart. This was released a month after my mom passed. This movie helped me get thru things.
god i love watching people cry to this. i cry every single time. amazing reaction yall! 🥰
Technically, Adam, if there weren’t at least invisible lungs to move air, none of those skeletal beings would be able to speak
Omg I love this movie. So happy you guys are reacting to it.
This is THE most underrated Pixar movie. I love this movie.
I love you guys man lol. Jay, you needed this that's why it happened and I'm glad it did 😂 this message shall live forever for generations to come and they will all know they are loved 💜
“Release the foam.”
“Nah, I think it’s Release the bone.”
…that’s a different type of film my dude
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I absolutely adore this movie and am so glad you both watched it. I watch this movie every year on Dia De Los Muertos. Don't worry Jay everyone cries when Miguel sings Remember Me to Grandma Coco. It is a tearjerker moment for sure.
The ending of this movie broke me. My girlfriend of several years had fairly recently suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in her sleep due to an non diagnosed blood posioning/sepsis infection. So when I got to the ending...it was too much. Jay probably held it together more than I did, and he was wrecked. Fantastic and highly underrated movie.
34:03 that was unreasonsably hilarious and same at the same time. im crying while tearing up. which emotion is the appropriate emotion???
My family was muddling through the difficulties of tending to an older family member with dementia, so needless to say, I was an absolute mess in the theatre. Thank you for a heart-felt, honest, no filters reaction.
I knew, when I saw in the thumbnail that Coco was the movie, there would be Niagara Falls from the boys, me, probably everybody watching this.❤
This hasn't been the first video I cried along with you two; and it won't be the last.
Not going to forget you guys!❤
My Dad had dementia and loved music. Many days the only way to bring him back to his real self was music. On his death bed the only things he wanted was his family, closest friends and his music. We listened to it for hours with him. All his favorites. This movie came out only a month after he died and i ugly cried in the theater. Just openly sobbed.
The last 60 seconds of this video are *wild* and had me in stitches. You guys are beautiful
You go Glen Coco!!! Perked me up from jump. Absolutely awesome.
I’m glad you’re reacting to this film. As a Mexican person and Disney fan it’s gold a special place for me. Also I can relate with Miguel and Coco. My grandmother is tuning 91 and also has dementia. Mental health’s and physical is slowly leaving her. But I still love her adore her no matter what.
I love you guys so much. Best one yet❤️ will never forget you both🙏🏻
Oh yes! Love this movie!! Super stoked for this one. 🎉
coco is so emotional i literally cant even think of 'remember me' without tearing up. i'm not hispanic but the tradition of dia de los muertos always brings me to tears, i find it so amazing that people honor their relatives after their passing and do it in such a humanizing way.. the ofrenda with favorite foods, the marigolds, everything is so beautiful to me.
Wow the ending of this video had me simultaneously laughing and crying harder than I think I ever have! Thank you both so much for making such wonderful content
I saw this movie for the first time in the theater, and when I tell you that there wasn't a dry eye in the house, that is NOT an exaggeration. also, I just have to remark how wholesome it is that you two are so quick to comfort each other when a movie makes you emotional. you guys are friendship goals to the max!
All I can say is this video is why I love watching you both. You honest, vulnerability and friendship is beautiful ❤
This is the first one of y’all’s videos I’ve seen! You guys are adorable! lol!
I can't tell you how amazing this movie was on the big screen. It's truly one of the most visually spectacular animations I've ever seen. And no matter how many times I've seen the "big moment", whether watching the movie or just a reaction video, I will break down EVERY TIME Mama Coco's fingers start to twitch in recognition of the song. This movie is beyond rating. It is, no exaggeration, perfection.
I cant imagine a more perfect ending to this reaction. Like burst of giggles after a big cry. My grandmother died one year before this came out and I remember falling apart at the end of the movie. This is one of my favorites.