First Time Watching Coco | Group Movie Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @arcticbanana66
    @arcticbanana66 Год назад +805

    The trailers for this movie: "A boy has wacky adventures in the Land of the Dead!"
    The actual movie: "Oh, you thought the first five minutes of Up was sad?"
    To quote another reactor, "Everybody's gangsta until Mama Coco starts singing along."

    • @azulablue6988
      @azulablue6988 Год назад +13

      Up for me wasn't even sad.

    • @Pelusita.a
      @Pelusita.a Год назад +17

      @@azulablue6988 same, it was the music that made me emotional but the story not so much.

    • @AmberbubblesX
      @AmberbubblesX Год назад +7

      What reactor. i must know.

    • @solus8685
      @solus8685 Год назад +5

      When I first watched this I actually only cried during the flashback, nothing hurts more than seeing a father having a good relationship with his daughter

    • @kagemushashien8394
      @kagemushashien8394 Год назад +3

      To the comments, what would make you cry?

  • @wingedbluj1674
    @wingedbluj1674 Год назад +932

    Fun fact: all the technology in the land of the dead is "dead technology"

    • @Peg__
      @Peg__ Год назад +53

      How did I not catch on to that?😅

    • @alfredobarraza5500
      @alfredobarraza5500 Год назад +8

      Reconocimiento facial no está muerto, tampoco el teleferico ni los micrófonos, tampoco las pantallas y cámaras de televisión

    • @GabrielArchon
      @GabrielArchon Год назад +35

      ​@@alfredobarraza5500 correcto, pero también es una "representación"
      Los monitores siguen existiendo, pero ya no tan voluminosos como lo eran hace 15 años. El teleférico aunque siguen habiendo lugares que los usan, se han vuelto "arcaicos".
      Las cabinas telefónicas ya casi no se ven.
      Simplemente es una referencia a todas esas tecnologías ya en desuso.

    • @usa-pu9mh
      @usa-pu9mh 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@alfredobarraza5500it could be that specific piece of technology is dead.

    • @t-rexcellentreviews1663
      @t-rexcellentreviews1663 7 месяцев назад

      That’s a running themes with most forms of afterlife’s in fiction, that everything in it is meant to be technology that is no longer used in the living realm, as you so brilliantly put it, dead technology.

  • @kallifornia_8
    @kallifornia_8 Год назад +737

    The "Remember me" song hits so hard for me because my dad passed away a month before the release of this movie I was bawled my eyes out at the theater

    • @ZeldaWolf2000
      @ZeldaWolf2000 Год назад +39

      This movie hits harder for me since I lost my best friend. Fuck you Pixar! I love you!

    • @kateiannacone2698
      @kateiannacone2698 Год назад +34

      Right there with you, Kalli. It was more than a month before, but I lost my dad that same year too, and this movie DESTROYED me

    • @kallifornia_8
      @kallifornia_8 Год назад +10

      @@kateiannacone2698 *hugs*

    • @Ghostlyking-tc3vu
      @Ghostlyking-tc3vu Год назад +11

      Remember me always makes me cry every time I think of my mom, I missed her all the time

    • @g.d.graham2446
      @g.d.graham2446 Год назад +3

      Definitely

  • @Nazo-kage
    @Nazo-kage Год назад +240

    A very nice subtle touch with this movie, is the many ways that a song can be interpreted.
    “Remember me”
    Has such a dramatic change to it when you first hear it from Ernesto, and when you hear how it’s supposed to be played by Hector.
    With Dela Cruz the song is a happy little bouncy song, of him talking about his latest. lover.
    Just a single night together and then he’s off again.
    But suddenly, when you hear it from Hector.
    It’s a song from a father, telling his daughter that he loves them, and that he’ll be with them as soon as he can. It’s like a song that you would sing to your kid before you go off to work.

  • @wtimmins
    @wtimmins Год назад +145

    They were so clever with Remember Me.
    Up until the big reveal, it had always been sung/performed like a schlocky popular song, fast paced and with little depth.
    And then you realize how much song it was...

  • @sirensong237
    @sirensong237 Год назад +20

    Notice how when De La Cruz gives his blessing, the petal never lights up, but when the others do it, it glows. This was a subtle hint to him not really being family.

  • @israelrobles681
    @israelrobles681 Год назад +147

    Love your reactions. In mexican folclore (from rural areas) regular animals can see the spirits, thats why dogs bark at empty places, and cats also protects from them.
    In Aztec and prehispanic mythology the Xoloscuintles (Hairless dogs) guide you to the afterlife. so all that alebrije is a mix of culture into a nice story. And as a long I can say we all mexican love that. And now every one can enjoy and learn these myths.

    • @darkhope97
      @darkhope97 Год назад +6

      And even though is a movie set I'm Mexico I feel like it hits differently in the whole of Latin America it really got representation done right and not just that is a gut punch that no matters how many times you watch it or even see Reactors see it you still cry at the end

  • @XC11301991
    @XC11301991 Год назад +460

    I love this movie as it seems at first its the typical "follow your dreams," but instead it develops more in depth that it's fine to have aspirations, but you should never let it replace or get in between your family. Sometimes you have to sacrifice your dreams too, as you can end up missing out on the family and things you have in front of you.

    • @BelBelle468
      @BelBelle468 Год назад +52

      It’s cuz western ideology advocates for individualism, which would be the “follow your dreams”. But the culture associated with PoC, like Asia, Africa, and Mexico/South America, tend to be more collectivism and family based.
      Hence, when movies like these come out, they tend to subscribe to the mentality of family and identity within your culture and family and family friends. Most stories about western culture is about breaking tradition, going off on your own, and making your own family, whereas there’s more focus on appreciating/coming together/sticking with family (and family friend groups).

    • @XC11301991
      @XC11301991 Год назад +33

      @@BelBelle468 Exactly, it's the only reason why China was willing to air Coco, they normally are very heavy on censorship with anything skull related but the message of the move just weighed in hard that is similar to traditional Asian values.

    • @marslara
      @marslara Год назад +48

      @@BelBelle468 I actually think it's more interesting that while the story is definitely under the ideology of family and it's importance, it also makes a point to say that it's not fair to completely do the opposite by not allowing your own happiness for the sake of your family. It's good to understand the balance between the two. His family was wrong to hurt him like that and drove him away, while the other characters were wrong to betray their family for their own gain. You can try your best for your family without making yourself miserable and that family goes both ways, both sides have to put effort into compromise and understanding each other.

    • @JorgensZelda
      @JorgensZelda Год назад +12

      @@BelBelle468 I mean, yeah, family is great, unless your family hurts you and crushes your individuality to force you into the mold they made for you. This movie is very much about finding a balance and healing your family and yourself. But, if your family can't be healed without you destroying yourself, is no bueno. Luckily, his family was able to find balance as well.

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@JorgensZeldayeah, I think some people who are biased against the individuality structure miss this in favor of highlighting how the movie approves of what they think is right. the movie isn't just about sacrificing your own dreams or aspirations, it's about finding a balance between having a healthy relationship with your family and also having your own aspirations. the movies message is valuable but we need to remember that not everyone is lucky enough to have a family that eventually comes to their senses like miguel's. both him and his family have to undergo a change in mindset, you cannot have this outcome if your family is unwilling to meet you in the middle like his does. collective mentality and individual mentality are both harmful when used alone or at their extremes. one suppresses self expression, making decisions for yourself, and ultimately leading a life you're satisfied with. the other can rob you of important bonds, inspire selfishness and do more harm to everyone involved than you may realize. neither of these mentalities should be used by themselves, we have many real world examples of just how dangerous or toxic things get when a society heavily leans towards only one of these modalities.

  • @jpachu16
    @jpachu16 Год назад +369

    The way y’all just guessed the entire twist halfway through the movie… 😐
    I love seeing people break at the ending of this when he sings to coco lol. We all crying together. Don’t worry

    • @prasoonjha2238
      @prasoonjha2238 Год назад +59

      One of them clearly has watched it before. Till grandfather was fine but no way they could have guessed that he was poisoned by de la Cruz.

    • @angelaroberts3563
      @angelaroberts3563 Год назад

      Yeah. I was thinking the same thing

    • @sherylannd6813
      @sherylannd6813 Год назад +36

      @@prasoonjha2238 I mean I had similar thoughts when I watched it. Once you decide on Héctor being the actual grandfather, the idea that Cruz somehow had his guitar, the famous guitar without the mention of it belonging to a friend or anything, it's not that far of a leap to make. Especially since there wasn't really a "bad guy" yet in the movie and he seemed like a self-absorbed showboat that diffidently had the hubris for such a move.

    • @chucktaylor824
      @chucktaylor824 Год назад +18

      He "guessed" (KNEW) he died from poisoning 😂 and how he immediately knew Hector was his grandfather after his first appearance, and how surely and certain he was when he kept saying it lol He clearly watched this movie before 😂

    • @marslara
      @marslara Год назад +17

      ​@@chucktaylor824I've seen a lot of their videos, they probably haven't seen it. Most of the time they just say as many as the most out there sounding plot guesses and sometimes they end up right lol
      But also it's a Disney movie and if you have seen a lot of Disney or just movies in general, it's pretty reasonable to guess that Hector was the actual granddad
      And hector supposedly dies from "food" poisoning... They clearly had a big falling out. It's really not hard to guess all the twists.
      Don't get me wrong, this became my favourite Disney movie when I saw it, I don't think being able to predict some of this is bad, it means that the plot threads make sense.

  • @chrissolace
    @chrissolace Год назад +114

    I really loved how they had the twist on the song Remember Me! Hearing the “popularized version” vs the “emotional version” was such a nice remix/twist, where the pop version just sounds good to sound good without taking into consideration the emotional weight of the lyrics, whereas the emotional version just really hits… emotionally!

  • @ju2545
    @ju2545 Год назад +109

    No, not all the characters died middle aged. Imelda was in her 70s, Rosita was 55-65, Victoria was 62, Oscar and Felipe were in there 70s, Julio was 75, Coco was 100 and Hector was 21.

    • @jtwattsmusic
      @jtwattsmusic 3 месяца назад +10

      My theory is that they are the age of their photos. Or something more vague, like the age at which most people remember them.

    • @JesusGarcia-it6vn
      @JesusGarcia-it6vn 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@jtwattsmusic sounds convincing enough tbh

    • @YankeeYork
      @YankeeYork 2 дня назад

      There is no way Hector was 21 he doesnt look that young. He must have been 30-35 when he died

  • @lifeofkarla211
    @lifeofkarla211 Год назад +70

    As a Mexican. This was such a beautiful representation I bawled my eyes out when I saw it in theaters

  • @Cloveinti_Uno59232
    @Cloveinti_Uno59232 Год назад +386

    It's always messed me up how when Miguel falls into Ernesto's pool, Chicharrón's guitar is taken off to rescue him. It's just left sinking, never to be seen again.

    • @BelBelle468
      @BelBelle468 Год назад +81

      Oh wow. I never noticed. I had forgotten he was carrying it. That’s so sad.
      Im sure they could go back and get it, I guess that’s my personal HC now lol

    • @imjorkingmypeanits
      @imjorkingmypeanits Год назад +18

      I’ve never thought of that :(

    • @sherylannd6813
      @sherylannd6813 Год назад +23

      I've always thought the same! RIP Chicharrón's guitar!

    • @AvatarPrimus
      @AvatarPrimus Год назад +14

      Was the only thing from him to remember Chicharron but even that was forgotten at the end, was his fate.

    • @cuteclau
      @cuteclau Год назад +6

      I never thought of that.
      What I always think is: How come Ernesto thought he needed saving... they're all dead (as far as he knows at the time).

  • @JennyAnn
    @JennyAnn Год назад +134

    There's a lot of beautiful details about this movie, but Hector finally wearing shoes at the end does not get nearly enough love.

    • @JorgensZelda
      @JorgensZelda Год назад +17

      And his clothes are ragged when you see him at first, but now they're new and clean.

  • @enigma8464
    @enigma8464 Год назад +68

    Man this is one of my favourite disney films of the modern era. Such an emotional movie, and if you understand, or are learning to understand the culture, and language, it's even more beautiful.
    The fact that everyone in the land of the dead is the same age as when they died is a great touch, but sad when you remember the little kids they also have and shown there (like the little girl and her mum crossing the bridge)
    the songs are amazing as well of course, and the film was that big of a hit, they even did a live concert at the Hollywood bowl.
    This movie is always a tear jerker, but even the concert got me going as well haha

  • @TCG1234
    @TCG1234 Год назад +74

    HOW ARE YOUR PREDICTIONS SO ON POINT, I’m not mad just very impressed.

    • @DemonBunnyQueen
      @DemonBunnyQueen Год назад +23

      I was kind of mad lol 💀

    • @hectortrujillo4311
      @hectortrujillo4311 Год назад +13

      @@DemonBunnyQueenMe too lol, I wanted them to be mind blew 😂

    • @DemonBunnyQueen
      @DemonBunnyQueen Год назад +5

      @@hectortrujillo4311OMG This was already 6 months ago?! Crazy lol

  • @lamapel
    @lamapel Год назад +26

    The ending with Coco where she sings is so clever. Of course it's very emotional but it shows something bittersweet.
    The way music is one of the last things you forget when you have Alzheimers or Dementia.
    There are many, many real live exaples (if you want to see them and cry while you're at it search for "Alzheimers balarina swan lake" or "Alzheimers moonlight sonata").
    And sometimes it even brings back other memories for a short time, like it did for Coco, when she recognised Elena and knew about her Papá.

  • @squeebers
    @squeebers Год назад +27

    Two things in this movie were amazing feats of animation! We're talking super challenging to get right.
    #1 Dante's skin. Animating a dog without hair is hard! Especially when Dante shakes or makes sudden movements.
    #2 the Guitars. They animated each strum, chord, etc, accurately.

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 Год назад +188

    "Would you not recognize your wife?"
    He didn't actually see her. The only times they were in the same place, it was really crowded and Miguel pulled him away quickly

    • @JorgensZelda
      @JorgensZelda Год назад +15

      That and he probably knew better than to approach on instinct. That woman is deadly with a shoe. He would have heard her coming and immediately done a Houdini before what she said even registered.

    • @emboss2397
      @emboss2397 Год назад +7

      Thats a good point, and not just that but they brought up the fact the other dead relatives seems younger where as coco at the end was older. I think they are forgetting that the life expectancy of people around the time hector and Imelda would of been alive wasn't nearly as long as it is today.

    • @JorgensZelda
      @JorgensZelda Год назад +2

      @@emboss2397 Yeah, between healthcare and better access to adequate food/clean water... People are definitely living longer and healthier lives. Imelda might have lived to sixty or so, still youngish and relatively spry. Mama Coco is easily in her eighties, if not pushing 90 or even 100.
      And they didn't say what the relatives died of, at what age. Could have died relatively young of stroke, cancer, heart attack, disease...Tetanus from a rusty boot nail?

    • @louise.araujo
      @louise.araujo 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@emboss2397​​⁠​⁠actually, most of them came to the family after Hector’s departure/death (which happened when Coco was really young). Julio was Coco’s husband; Rosita was Julio’s sister; and Victoria was Coco’s daughter (Elena’s sister). The only ones who could have recognized him were Oscar and Felipe (who were Imelda’s brothers), but then again they never get so close that they would be able to see Hector

  • @dabloonkitty
    @dabloonkitty Год назад +27

    i love that none of you guys made a joke during the ending emotional scene to stop yourselves from crying and just let it ride out til the end of the song. great reaction guys!

  • @rebeccawhite2155
    @rebeccawhite2155 Год назад +16

    The reveal of the spirit world in theaters was insane! This is a movie I wish Disney would annually re-release in theaters around the holiday because its just so beautiful on that massive screen.

  • @mysterysunfurled
    @mysterysunfurled Год назад +28

    Mamá Coco reminds me of my own Abuela, who had alzheimers and passed when I was a kid. before that, I'd talk to her and play with her just like Miguel with Coco. Each scene with her made me very emotional first time I watched it, especially the gut punch that was the time jump, showing she had died
    Just an overall great movie, I'm glad you enjoyed it a lot too (not to say I like seeing you cry but it's kinda friendship goals how you all cried at the same scenes heh). I'm all here for more pixar/disney movie reactions btw!!

  • @justinemaeganm.freyra7256
    @justinemaeganm.freyra7256 Год назад +35

    This is one of my favorite movies from pixar in all honesty, i love the animation and story, especially hectors determination to meet with coco again at all costs

  • @alexwisz9527
    @alexwisz9527 Год назад +34

    At the end of the credits, they turn the screen into an Ofrenda for the crews' families.

  • @a.g.demada5263
    @a.g.demada5263 Год назад +16

    According to Internet, Hector is dead at 21 years old, Imelda in her 70's and Coco at 100.
    I had the chance to know one of my maternal great-grandmother, Mémé Marthe (I'm french), when I was a little girl but I don't really remember her because it was when I was 3 or something.

    • @YankeeYork
      @YankeeYork 2 дня назад

      I think the internet is wrong because Hector didn't seem that young to have died at 21. I think he died when he was between 30-35. Imelda could be right but I'd say she died when she was middle aged

  • @s_napps
    @s_napps 2 месяца назад +2

    My favorite part about this movie was how remember me was such a grand piece of music in the begginning but as the film progressed, it became what it was originally; an intimate moment between two family members

    • @ShadowyFox_86
      @ShadowyFox_86 15 дней назад

      While musically it becomes simpler, it becomes tonally more grand as the stories shows us the meaning. Knowing the whole story, the de la Cruz version feels like shallow theatrics by the end.

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 Год назад +31

    "Why did he have poison?"
    Most people have poison. All you need are cleaning chemicals. What I wanna know is how did he have it at the ready so quickly?

    • @JacksonVoet
      @JacksonVoet 5 месяцев назад +2

      He’s in the music business. Never trust anybody in the music business. Wisest words Homer Simpson ever said.

  • @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay
    @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay Год назад +6

    Being Mexican American, this movie perfectly captures my culture and preparations for El Dia De Los Muertos (The Day Of The Dead). How we decorate the ofrendas, the music, the lore behind the celebration, everything. What makes this movie so special to me is the concept of family. On my family's ofrenda, one of the pictures we put up is of my paternal grandfather Marcelino. He died when I was in 8th grade (2005) and even now in 2023, it messes me up with emotion. Every day, I wish I could see him face-to-face one last time, give him a big hug and tell him how much I love and miss him. 😢😢😢😢
    Also, a slap from a sandal or chancla hurts, specifically on bare skin. That's why they're so feared in Mexican culture, especially when they're wielded by an elder.

  • @franciscojaviermendezrinco1902
    @franciscojaviermendezrinco1902 Год назад +14

    I'm mexican and the day of the death is my favorite festivity because it makes me feel closer to those who passed away, the most recent being my grandma who was a sun in the darkest moments of my life. This movie captures the escence of the festivity perfectly.

  • @DCComicsGamer
    @DCComicsGamer Год назад +8

    I was completely bawling in the theater at the last Remember Me (still do now). It's also the way the music brings Coco completely back to life, she's far more coherent and aware than she's been for seemingly all of Miguel's life. All because she also loved music and that was denied her too. Such a great movie.

  • @giselazavalap
    @giselazavalap Год назад +26

    Seeing men 30 and over cry with this film is my passion.

  • @Celestia282
    @Celestia282 Год назад +35

    I love how this movie is heavily steeped in Mexican culture, but the story is generic and accessible to everyone. This is how you do representation: you write a story for all as an entry point so that they become invested in your culture and learn to appreciate it.

  • @SpiritedHeart94
    @SpiritedHeart94 Год назад +13

    Fun fact: if you look at the photo hector shows Miguel, you can see he has a single dimple on the same side as Miguel’s.

  • @Christopher_TG
    @Christopher_TG Год назад +20

    Pixar really went out of their way to make sure the Mexican cultural representation was done correctly. They even completely rewrote the movie's story when they realized their original concept completely went against the themes and ideas of Dia de Muertos. But possibly my favorite thing they did was they made sure every single cast member was of Latin American descent and was fluent in both English and Spanish. That way they didn't have to change a single cast member when they made the Spanish-language version.

    • @GabrielArchon
      @GabrielArchon Год назад

      That last bit is not factually true. Casting in México and U.S. for this movie is different.

  • @mistertwister2000
    @mistertwister2000 Год назад +19

    The grandma remembering after hearing the music fucking kills me every time

  • @camc1057
    @camc1057 Год назад +10

    Whenever I watch other people watching movies and casually guessing the entire plot, when I had no idea when watching, I just feel so incredibly dumb lmao

    • @sortastupid
      @sortastupid  Год назад +10

      Don't feel dumb. This is our job. Most of these movies are mostly formulaic with different settings. You just start picking up the vibe after a while.

    • @JanMaynz
      @JanMaynz 5 месяцев назад +3

      Rest assured these guys were VERY ahead of the ball. Most reactors I've watched don't clock the twist until the party, MAYBE as early as Poco Loco, if at all, but these mfers... one of them called it before Miguel was even "declared" on the way into the land of the dead! All we really knew was that "this guy wants across the bridge, but can't cross for some reason" and mfer suggested that he was the grandpa!

  • @BelBelle468
    @BelBelle468 Год назад +10

    One thing that this movie focuses strongly on is remembering. And how even the bad things should be remembered. Imelda wanted to forget her husband cuz he chose music over family, and she had to keep them financially afloat while caring for a daughter. The grandmother wanted to forget music cuz she learned from her grandmother that it destroyed the family and she wanted to protect her mother who lost her father to music. And of course, Migel didn’t care about being remembered so long as he could do what he wanted. And the all come to realize that they shouldn’t forget the bad things in life, cuz if they do, they risk the loss of something else they loved as well

  • @M_MoonSun_B
    @M_MoonSun_B Год назад +5

    Here in Mexico is common that people belive that animals can see spirits, that's why Dante could saw all them even when they are death 😊

  • @bunnybustard5526
    @bunnybustard5526 Год назад +12

    Probably the reason Hector wouldn't have sought out Imelda is that he would have known she didn't put his picture up on the ofrenda since he couldn't pass over. Thus, he'd know she was PISSED

    • @angelaroberts3563
      @angelaroberts3563 Год назад +7

      No. He did try to talk to her. She even said “how many times must I turn you away?!”

  • @MeruHina
    @MeruHina Год назад +24

    A little context I think might help into why all of their relatives seemed so "young" when they died (might not apply to all Mexico tho) but in my case, my great grandparents died relatively "young" and also I didn't even get to meet one of my grandparents because she passed away when my father was young and you could say I'm more or less on Miguel's parents age group. Also Mexico's Revolution was not that long ago, that might also have something to do with it. And also, life span of people has increased rapidly in recent years, but I can guess more or less the time period in which Miguel's relatives (from Imelda's time) lived and many people back then might have lived until 40 or 50 tops, if you had great genes. So I guess I didn't find it that strange that Miguel's relatives looked more on the younger side in the after life compared to Mama Coco.

  • @AliSakurai
    @AliSakurai Месяц назад +1

    At first, my husband absolutely hated Remember Me because he thought it was gonna be another Let it Go( he hates the frozen series) until the rrue meaning of it was revealed. Now I catch him humming that song whenever he misses his grandparents.

  • @BloodylocksBathory
    @BloodylocksBathory Год назад +3

    For some reason the lone guy jamming to the accordion performance always cracks me up.

  • @cuteclau
    @cuteclau Год назад +3

    I just realized that Hector must have looked up his wife in the afterlife.
    She said, "How many times must I turn you away?" But, in life, she didn't turn him away.

  • @PopeDuwang
    @PopeDuwang Год назад +33

    The fact that Coco’s Mom looks like she’s in her Prime likely means she died young. Most likely due to having to provide without Hector and likely had to overwork herself. It’s likely the reason why she blames Music for losing the love of her life and it also creates a bitterness towards Hector….a Bitterness she passed on to her Granddaughter.

    • @GabrielArchon
      @GabrielArchon Год назад +7

      Mamá Imelda did not die young. Her picture is her young, while she in the land of the dead shows signs of older age, like the gray in the hair and the posture. Also, ladies like her tend to age rather gracefully, to the point where you could believe they are several years younger.

    • @PopeDuwang
      @PopeDuwang Год назад

      @@GabrielArchon That’s fair.

    • @audlyartzy2377
      @audlyartzy2377 16 дней назад

      I have small guess, what if their appearance in the world of the dead is meant to reflect their happiness moments in life. Emelda’s would be just after her child was born and her husband was still around, Hector’s when he was just about to see his daughter again, and Coco’s when she realized her father didn’t abandon her.

    • @YankeeYork
      @YankeeYork 2 дня назад

      She doesn't seem like she is in her her prime form. She more likely died middle aged

  • @ju2545
    @ju2545 Год назад +2

    You should look up Anthony Gonzales, who is the voice of Miguel. The dialogue and songs were recorded when he was 10, which was 2 years before the movie came out. And in an interview, he sings poco loco and he Ofc sounds a little different, but you can hear the resemblance

  • @nauhctdasavage1
    @nauhctdasavage1 Год назад +5

    I love this movie so much and it makes me cry so much since Mama Coco looks like my great grandma who passed away a year ago. Love you Bisabuela ❤❤

  • @Cbay_11
    @Cbay_11 Год назад +5

    A recommendation guys! I thing people watch your videos because we want to hear your comments! I notice you cut a lot of your comments middle way, so it would be cool if you take out the movie for a moment (to avoid copyrights) while you say what you want to say instead of cutting the video!
    I send you only love! and I’m just saying this because I really like your content!

  • @Jay-gurl
    @Jay-gurl 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wondered too why the family seemed to be mostly young looking despite likely dying at a old age.
    But my theory is that because of the photos the living family uses, those dead simply pick the style to match it so there isn't confusion that it is in fact them. Kinda like how your driver's license or passport, your encouraged to wear a simple style you usually have on so it isn't harder to verify.
    Like I have long hair and glasses. So I always need to wear my glasses for photos so it doesn't confuse people but I wear my hair up usually for photos since I don't wear it down often. It sounds silly but I did have someone at work stop me one day because they thought I wasn't allowed in a area (I work in a nursing home) just because they had never seen me with my hair down before

  • @nickia726
    @nickia726 6 месяцев назад +1

    Something to notice in this movie that some people don’t catch… is that throughout the movie Hector is barefoot… and at the end he’s wearing shoes, his family owns a shoe shop…since Hector is wearing shoes at the end of the movie… it shows that he’s been accepted into the family. ❤

  • @captainteeko4579
    @captainteeko4579 Год назад +4

    Awww dude my bday is Nov 1st: dia de Los muertos, my grandmother is 94, lives with us, and our culture runs deep in the aztec/Catholic traditions of this Mexican holiday. When I say I ugly cried I mean it 😅 I do love that this film so beautifully was able to share some of our culture with others :) (and our unfortunate generational trauma 😅)

  • @LaiLai-2111
    @LaiLai-2111 Год назад +2

    I haven't cried in a few years, but this movie never fails to get me close to it with that scene where Miguel sings to Coco

  • @minoassal
    @minoassal 7 месяцев назад

    The ending when Coco sings along always gets me teary eyed

  • @kiwiparfaits
    @kiwiparfaits Год назад +4

    such a fantastic movie, so emotional. idk why but the ending song hits me harder than remember me. just the... eternal familial love haha it's very heartwarming and bittersweet

  • @failmann2738
    @failmann2738 Год назад +5

    One of the best movies i have ever seen

  • @tokoglifosmuttcher6051
    @tokoglifosmuttcher6051 Год назад +3

    The flower´s name it´s "Tzempaxuchitl"

  • @wtimmins
    @wtimmins Год назад +7

    'La Llorona is a Hispanic-American mythical vengeful ghost who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned.'

  • @migs192
    @migs192 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yep, I still cry on this scene

  • @leuchtkaferchen1639
    @leuchtkaferchen1639 Год назад +3

    I love that movie so much. 😍 I wanted to scream at you though when you talked through almost the whole last song. 😅 For me that's the most emotional song of the movie. I can handle "remember me" but that last song always makes me sobbing even if I only hear the audio without the visual combined.

  • @andreworihuela5175
    @andreworihuela5175 Год назад +2

    I like that guy saying "what did I miss?" and I always just like to say "well we just saw the most popular singer show his true colors as he tries to kill an child and then comes back like it never happened only to then get thrown out by a giant cat spirit to the scumbag he is and now his reputation and career is destroyed forever" I feel like his mansion/palace is going to get demolished immediately too
    also I can imagine someone who's giving Miguel a record deal from someone for his singing and he just denies it because he does not want to repeat what Hector and Ernesto did, leave his family.

  • @delaika4286
    @delaika4286 7 месяцев назад

    I’m so glad you guys loved the movie! Coco is one of my favourite movies 🥰

  • @thegeekoutgirl
    @thegeekoutgirl 10 месяцев назад +1

    21:57 To be fair, she wasn't petty. In her POV, he abandoned her and her child. I think banishing music from the family was overboard tho hahaha

  • @hectorarrivillaga5090
    @hectorarrivillaga5090 Год назад +2

    Lmao "The ultimate WEAPON! The SLANDLE!" 🤣

  • @jasmine9581
    @jasmine9581 Год назад +5

    aaAAAAAAaaa
    10:05 Yeah...even his dad was like MAMÁ WAIT
    23:55 heh explained the area
    37:05 ? why would they see each other? Oh! like before he died or outside of Dia
    39:50 Rubato; when they show De la Cruz with the book or page its like-- well, that's certainly not how he's sung it
    46:19 aaa if Miguel has just longer arms or faster AAH
    52:00 that's gotta be so comforting to finally be able to clear him
    (either what they were, or the photo but)

  • @Hickory958
    @Hickory958 Год назад +12

    Next on the list needs to be "The Book of Life"
    COMPLETE THE MEXICAN TRIFECTA✊️🔥🔥🔥

  • @RedStella28
    @RedStella28 Год назад

    I remember watching this movie and that ending tore me apart. Still does to this day. Beautiful movie.

  • @V_4_Versace
    @V_4_Versace Год назад +11

    It was actually Coco who ripped the picture of her father probably when she was too young to realize what that meant to keep a piece of him around so she wouldn’t forget him. Mama Imelda more likely is the one who folded the picture so the guitar wasn’t visible and put it in a fitting frame. It’s implied by the sophistication of folding the picture that it was done by an adult so, the mothers part vs ripping a piece off was done by a kid, so Coco did that - so there wasn’t actually malice. I also think Mama Imelda didn’t “ban” music in her house but it was just hard and sad to hear music after her husband left because it was a hurtful reminder so of course she wouldn’t want any musicians in the family and everyone else just didn’t play music around her in an effort to not hurt her feelings which eventually was turned to the extreme.

  • @samuelvincent557
    @samuelvincent557 Год назад +4

    Dementia, or Alzheimer's is such a horrible disease. My good friend's Mother died of it, and I was with her when her Mother forget who she was the first time. It was devastating to her. So when Coco, at the end looked at her daughter and remembered her, and her name, that was the best gift she could receive. So she had a better memory of her Mother, and know that she still knew who she was and loved her. That is one of the worst parts of that disease. It taints your memories of them so that it changes how you remember them.
    This movie makes me cry every time, at the end.

    • @a.g.demada5263
      @a.g.demada5263 Год назад

      My paternal grandmother had alzheimer but she never manged to recognize us.
      When she died, she was already a vegetable.

    • @samuelvincent557
      @samuelvincent557 Год назад +1

      @@a.g.demada5263 I'm sorry to hear that. It was, nearly the same for my friend's Mother. She was so unresponsive that she developed sepsis poisoning.

    • @a.g.demada5263
      @a.g.demada5263 Год назад

      @@samuelvincent557 I was 12 when I broke down during our visit in the nursing home, and asked if I could come back in the car.
      That was the last time I saw her.

  • @zhulimoon46
    @zhulimoon46 11 месяцев назад

    You're one of the few reactors that predict the plot twist, DAMN.

  • @PlutoIsntReal_
    @PlutoIsntReal_ 10 месяцев назад +1

    I cry every single damn time i watch this movie

  • @luckybug479
    @luckybug479 Год назад +1

    I think the dead show up how they are in the pictures on the offrenda. For Hector and Imelda their pictures are of them when they’re younger while coco’s was of her when she was much older

    • @Exzimius
      @Exzimius 11 месяцев назад

      No, it's the age they died at. Imelda was much older than her picture portrayed her. There were hardly any young people in the movie.

  • @iesika7387
    @iesika7387 Год назад +2

    Dante the dog, named after a certain italian poet, is a xoloitzcuintle - a breed that goes back to the Aztec civilization and that was traditionally depicted as a psychopomp or guide to the afterlife. The story goes, they were created by the god of death Xolotl out of the bone of life and given to man as a gift with the instruction to protect and care for them in life, and they would guide spirits back home to the afterworld after death.

  • @kodytiffany5686
    @kodytiffany5686 Год назад +7

    H man and Cee crying... not common at all.
    Tell ya the truth I cryed watching this reaction just thinking of the first time I watched the ending.

  • @chrisdiokno5600
    @chrisdiokno5600 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know I'm late, but quite a few fans seem to contend that Hector was poisoned with arsenic, or some other common poison that could be bought at the time, usually for rodents

  • @BlackGirlMarvel
    @BlackGirlMarvel Год назад +1

    I'm late but remember when Hector was going to go get a guitar for Miguel, they went to an area where those that are forgotten go to. Hector had been forgotten thus isn't in the part where it's thriving, where those that are remembered are. Mama Imelda and the rest wouldn't have encountered him on a daily, because like in life and death they forgot him. He's never been able to cross over to even see the rest of the family.

  • @hasicazulatv2078
    @hasicazulatv2078 11 месяцев назад

    Its always the band running away screaming in the beginning for me 😂 always makes me laugh.

  • @Mr4real93
    @Mr4real93 Год назад

    Love this reaction Kings keep. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @mellyq92
    @mellyq92 Год назад +3

    I've seen a lot of first time reactions to this movie and this was the first to accurately predict all the twists before they happened. I loved the "I bet de la Cruz killed hector" early on followed by "I was joking
    That!" At the reveal. I did however find it annoying that the editing kept cutting people off midsentence.

  • @filmological6574
    @filmological6574 Год назад +1

    "A man dies when he is forgotten" -Dr. Hiruluk

  • @waffleauflauf4213
    @waffleauflauf4213 8 месяцев назад

    A theory I had about why Coco looks how she was when she died is that, once in the land of the dead, they age backwards until they reach around 30-50ish. She just died, so she still looks like how she was when she was alive, but won't be like that for eternity. Idk if it's accurate at all, lol, but it's what I go with

  • @sopheep
    @sopheep Год назад +8

    i know it’s to avoid copyright, but the cutting of your guys’ comments is slightly jarring to hear! people listen to hear your reaction, and we sometimes don’t get complete ones.

  • @krinessacalis
    @krinessacalis Год назад +1

    Your reactions are the best :)

  • @kaninekorvid4923
    @kaninekorvid4923 8 месяцев назад +1

    I believe they look young in death bc it depends on the photo they put up and how they are remembered by the living?

  • @Crying_Soup
    @Crying_Soup Год назад +1

    I just wanna say that this was an amazing reaction!
    Also, it’s very likely Imelda died relatively young since the life expectancy(? was quite low arround the time she may have lived (end of the XIX century/beginning of the XX century), it was around 30, so she probably died when she was about 40 to 50, so not really that old!

  • @Shythalia
    @Shythalia Год назад +1

    Remember that if you can cross that bridge, then you know what your family looks like every year you visit them.

  • @jamesrobson8308
    @jamesrobson8308 Год назад

    I forgot the colours and the spirits look absolutely amazing

  • @ILuvMusic394
    @ILuvMusic394 Год назад +2

    My all time favourite movie ❤

  • @PepperPlaysStuffs
    @PepperPlaysStuffs Год назад +2

    I think the reason Mama Imelda and all the others look relatively young, 50-60, is because the life expectancy back then was much younger, where as, during Miguel's time, it was a more modern era, so Mama Coco lived longer, into her 80's. Hector looks so young because he would have died in his early 30s or mid 20s.

    • @YankeeYork
      @YankeeYork 2 дня назад

      I strongly agree. I say Imelda was in her 50s and Hector was in his 30s when they died. But Coco's birth year is confirmed to be 1918 so died in her 100s

  • @ParadoxFreak
    @ParadoxFreak Год назад

    My best friends and I are all Mexican descent and we watched this film in theaters together. We were all ugly crying by the end of the film!

  • @Vervada555
    @Vervada555 8 месяцев назад

    Fun fact: 31:04 in the medieval period artists would paint porcupines with food in their quills.

  • @babyperi6821
    @babyperi6821 Год назад +1

    Wow i am watching this one November 1

  • @shaquithahawkins9334
    @shaquithahawkins9334 Год назад +3

    Fun Fact: Their was something else you guys supposed to see after the end credits

  • @davidmartinez-fe3zr
    @davidmartinez-fe3zr Год назад

    Oh.. "The Shawshank Redemption" nod when they are rescued from the cave!

  • @noodleydoo2862
    @noodleydoo2862 Год назад

    Woahhhh you guessed pretty much every plot twist

  • @Hickory958
    @Hickory958 Год назад +7

    This was a Pixar movie, guys. Come on now. Disney did Encanto. I'm hoping you do the Fox movie called The Book of Life

    • @BoomSentai
      @BoomSentai Год назад +2

      Pixar is owned by Disney. Anything they do is a Disney movie.

    • @Hickory958
      @Hickory958 Год назад

      @BoomSentai I'm not gonna give credit to Disney when they act as two separate identities tho.

    • @BoomSentai
      @BoomSentai Год назад +1

      @@Hickory958 I'll let you fight the good fight. I'm going to just enjoy the movie.

    • @Hickory958
      @Hickory958 Год назад

      @BoomSentai I'm not fighting anybody, i just had an opinion. I didn't say you couldn't enjoy the movie. I just mean that the studios have two different styles. Like "It's a pixar movie. Did you think it wouldn't make you cry?"

  • @joewoodruff7128
    @joewoodruff7128 Год назад

    I'm not ashamed... I cried!!!!🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
    Beautiful movie!!!!!
    And to answer your question...
    The reason why the past relatives look so young is because they believe when their family returns from the other side, their spirit looks exactly like their photos.
    At least that's what I was told.

  • @NullWorx
    @NullWorx Год назад +1

    coco's end will always make me cry not lying- im glad you watched this movie! whats next moana................

  • @anyathepanther7977
    @anyathepanther7977 Год назад +5

    I both love and hate this Movie.
    It is all about Memorys and remembering your Loved Ones.... well, my Grandpa had Dementia, evolving into Alzheimer. That hurt more than his Death.

    • @BoomSentai
      @BoomSentai Год назад +3

      Grandma had dementia, I understand your pain.

  • @GalaxC13
    @GalaxC13 Год назад

    This movie makes me cry so hard every time.

  • @Kookiepookie2025
    @Kookiepookie2025 Год назад

    It's like impossible for me to not cry every time I watch this damn🥺

  • @squeebers
    @squeebers Год назад

    25:52 How did you guys guess everything so easily!? I was completely in the dark until the big reveal my first time watching this.