Miguel going back actually isn't what saves Hector. They say earlier in the movie your story has to be passed down by this who knew you in life. He's saved when Coco tells them how he was a musician. After that, it is up to Miguel and his family to continue passing along the story. Love this movie ❤
From a cultural standpoint, Coco means the world to me. The sheer respect for Mexican culture in this movie is just incredible. The music, the food & the preparations for The Day Of The Dead. The culture itself is part of who I am and it's very important, as is the message of the importance of family. Also, the customs agent in The Land Of The Dead was portrayed by funnyman Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.
@reqcy I have to watch it tomorrow in remembrance of my departed family. Two things the movie doesn't touch on is that the two days of El Dia De Los Muertos are for two different age groups. The first day is for children, the second day is for adults. And the deceased loved ones don't have to be human to be honored. You can even honor dearly departed pets.
@@rainbowpegacornstudios really? The pets being included makes this 10 times so much better wow. Thanks for teaching me something new. Have fun watching
@@reqcy Yup. Ever since I started celebrating The Day Of The Dead, my first dog Bear has been on my family's ofrenda. I got him when I was 2 and lost him when I was 17, a month and 4 days before I started my last year of high school.
This was my daughter's first movie in the movie theater when she was 2 years old. Every time I watch this movie I cry at the end I cannot watch the end of this movie without shedding tears Awesome reaction as always ❤❤
I looove Coco ! It’s probably my favorite movie 🥰 because of it now I’m taking care of my family’s flowers at the cemetery. It really gives you another vision of death 💐🌷🎊
Ah this is KILLING me... FROM 19:30 on I keep crying over the story. AGAIN. I first caught this at a child's bday party, it was just starting in the suddenly empty living room as a game started outside, and I was sucked in entirely. I came back to reality sitting on their couch with tears running down my face unable to speak. Thank goodness everyone was still outside as I felt embarrassed. I'm the calm practical one who rarely cries. Less than 2 minutes later my god daughter came in, took one look at my face, turned to the TV running credits, then walked over and hugged me while saying "Oh, you watched Coco didn't you?" Yeah, I did.
Miguel going back actually isn't what saves Hector. They say earlier in the movie your story has to be passed down by this who knew you in life. He's saved when Coco tells them how he was a musician. After that, it is up to Miguel and his family to continue passing along the story. Love this movie ❤
In a roundabout sort of way, Miguel going back DOES save Hector because he sings the song that reminds Coco of her papa.
From a cultural standpoint, Coco means the world to me. The sheer respect for Mexican culture in this movie is just incredible. The music, the food & the preparations for The Day Of The Dead. The culture itself is part of who I am and it's very important, as is the message of the importance of family. Also, the customs agent in The Land Of The Dead was portrayed by funnyman Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.
@@rainbowpegacornstudios oh nice I think he did a great job because it was most beautiful❤️
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I have to watch it tomorrow in remembrance of my departed family. Two things the movie doesn't touch on is that the two days of El Dia De Los Muertos are for two different age groups. The first day is for children, the second day is for adults. And the deceased loved ones don't have to be human to be honored. You can even honor dearly departed pets.
@@rainbowpegacornstudios really? The pets being included makes this 10 times so much better wow. Thanks for teaching me something new. Have fun watching
@@reqcy Yup. Ever since I started celebrating The Day Of The Dead, my first dog Bear has been on my family's ofrenda. I got him when I was 2 and lost him when I was 17, a month and 4 days before I started my last year of high school.
@rainbowpegacornstudios aww what a long time🥹. that’s so cute.
This was my daughter's first movie in the movie theater when she was 2 years old. Every time I watch this movie I cry at the end I cannot watch the end of this movie without shedding tears
Awesome reaction as always ❤❤
Great reaction! Like and sub! Looking forward more movie reactions! Good luck!
Thank u so much❤️
The Tom and Jerry cutaway was hilarious 😂
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I looove Coco ! It’s probably my favorite movie 🥰 because of it now I’m taking care of my family’s flowers at the cemetery.
It really gives you another vision of death 💐🌷🎊
Yes it’s very beautiful and it definitely changes one’s perspective about dead. It’s very lovely to hear how it inspired you❤️.
Thanks for reacting to our Mexican culture” Dia de Los muertos “ viva Mexico 🇲🇽
My pleasure❤️
The music in this movie makes my soul so happy 🥰 10/10 btw your personality is EVERYTHING ❤ I couldn't subscribe fast enough 😄
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Yes Coco is a very beautiful movie and could bring anyone joy
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Ah this is KILLING me...
FROM 19:30 on I keep crying over the story.
AGAIN.
I first caught this at a child's bday party, it was just starting in the suddenly empty living room as a game started outside, and I was sucked in entirely.
I came back to reality sitting on their couch with tears running down my face unable to speak. Thank goodness everyone was still outside as I felt embarrassed. I'm the calm practical one who rarely cries.
Less than 2 minutes later my god daughter came in, took one look at my face, turned to the TV running credits, then walked over and hugged me while saying "Oh, you watched Coco didn't you?" Yeah, I did.
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing❤️
Were you able to find anything about the movie Tarzan The Fearless?
Actually yes, on youtube, but the quality is terrible😞
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Girl, had you seen this movie before? 😂
Baby, no🫨