I don't care what anyone says. This scene is beautiful. Knowing that the bull is composed of every bull the Sanchez family killed, and that it's a Sanchez apologizing to it and helping their distressed souls find peace, it's especially heartwarming and beautiful.
It's like Manolo's greatest fear wasn't bullfighting or killing the bull, but being his truest, most honest self whether his loved ones approve or not.
Xibalba: What is it you truly fear?? Young me: He was afraid of fighting the bull Me now: No... He was afraid of being himself in front of his family How did i not notice that now lol
Mischief Managed The fire was a representation of the bulls anger. When the flames went out, so did the bull letting go of generations of anger; and is now finally able to Rest In Peace. So very beautiful, and as always, peace✌🏻
Have you even SEEN Coco? The only things that movie has in common with this are its setting in Mexico (albeit MODERN Mexico), it's set during the Day of the Dead, the music ban (which plays a MUCH bigger role in Coco), and it takes place in the Land of the Dead. However, Coco borrows a lot more things from Mexican culture such as the Aberlijes (guardian chimera beasts), the inclusion of a Xolo (hairless Mexican dog) named Dante, Frida Kahlo (an incredibly famous Mexican artist), and the characters aren't represented by wooden figures with a framing device and are instead flesh and blood (like Miguel, Dante, and Pepita) or talking skeletons with eyes (the majority of the Land of the Dead). Don't get me wrong, I love Book of Life, but saying Coco is a rip-off of it? Sure, why not? They're only two movies that center around Dio De Los Muertes.
Here's something to think about. The bull turns to flowers. La Muerte's realm is covered in flowers. You could say this song gave the bulls the recognition and respect they believed they should have gotten. A transition from the Land of the Forgotten to the Land of the Remembered.
The best part about this scene is the context, Manolo being the first Sanchez to apologize to the many bulls his family killed breaks the chain since “A Sanchez Man never apologizes.” That’s why the Bull’s eyes had widen once he had said he was sorry
I have been told that saying sorry doesn’t cut it or make up for the violence or killing of the last. But Manolo was attempting to make peace for a beast who had been no harm except been made for fighting and killing it for sport. And that he sang to make his apology and softness be heard so that the poor thousands bulls’ souls would let go of generations of anger and have peace. And he has succeeded and won.
0:46 notice how Carmen and Jorge look at each other and smile. They both know that the guitar is what Manolo’s true self. To be a musician. Remember that Carmen was a dancer when she was alive and Jorge always wanted to be an opera singer. They understand what his true self is
The lyrics in this song seriously hits deep. In the context of the real world, this movie truly reflects the barbaric nature of "culture". This melody sings for all those beautiful animals brutally and unjustly murdered in those arenas. Rest In Peace.
@@MSDKZfangirl2490 any matador that dies in the arena receives no sympathy from me This song is not about people, it's about innocent animals getting the apology and peace they deserve after humans slaughtered them
@@taleoftwowolvesasmr3381I mean some people are forced into certain jobs like this either from companies or other reasons. And it’s just how life works, I’ve seen animals in nature get far more inhuman deaths from other wild animals, some still alive even after their stomach has been ripped open and others eating what came out of it. Most get put down swiftly from the ones I’ve been to. At the end of the day it’s culture whether you like it or not, and there isn’t anything you can change about it. Not like I’m a mass murderer just for indulging in some chicken nuggets and burgers every now and then
It's like the bull doesn't believe him after he first says sorry. He believes he's being tricked, he charges Manolo, threatens to stomp him, and when Manolo doesn't back down, he knows he's not just being lured into a false sense of security as an attack. Manolo was willing to be killed just to say a genuine apology, and finally this puts out the bull's flame. All their collective souls are feeling genuine sympathy for the first time, and from the bloodline that bred them to kill them, no less. "Although we were bred to fight" is so powerful, because the bulls were born and raised only to be brutally killed, and Manolo was born and raised to kill them. Manolo is the first one in a family line to defy that, and he gets down on one knee and begs for the bulls to break this pattern of hatred as well.
Sooon as I saw Moana I came racing back to this - singing compassion to a raging, inflamed, misunderstood monster to the point they extinguish themselves is such a powerful visual!
Wisty Centorini I love this song as much as you because the music 🎶 clearly shows love 💗 passion and understanding in a beautiful way that makes your Heart 💜 melt along with a whole different perspective of Sanhaz I used to think 💭 that they only wanted the glory and delights of killing bulls
0:46 I love the subtle detail of Carmen and Jorge looking at each other smiling when Manolo picks up the guitar instead of the sword since they’re both the more passive and musically inclined of the Sanchez
DarthJueffJueff _ yes, if it has experienced trauma when it was young from a certain individual it can either forget the experience or hold a grudge against that individual or someone who looks like the individual
Something is very noticeable in this scene. The flames represent the anger and frustration that the bull feels. But as Manolo plays his song, it slowly soothes the bull to make the flames go out. And when the bull turns into flowers, it shows it is finally at peace after an overdue apology. Well done movie, well done. Edit: was I the only one who saw that?
This scene always makes me tear up. It's really poetic in a way, that they were destined to fight and the bulls have been killed lived in sorrow and despair yet found in its heart to forgive.
I think the bull is dead, but it's anger and grudge was still there. And when Manolo apologies, the anger and grudge is disappearing. That's it I think
Feel this every time I see this scene. The eyes after his first "I'm sorry". I know its just a movie. But what it represents, the weight and frustration of anger and grudges, can be let go if forgiveness is sought-after. Love this movie 😄
I love how the manolo like bows down to the bull and then the bull like lies down to sleep because he doesn't have anything unfinished so it can vanish because the bull forgave.
Very true. Their anger and hatred has been keep strong over the years, but when one is driven only by these things what is left but emptiness without them. In allowing them to finally let go of their pain they have finally found their peace.
@@mauriciolizarbe4835 What is life with anger, hatred, and bitterness but a hollow shell. I recall one book I read where a character was driven by little else and at one point was told to set foot in a place to prove who he was (in that series there are shapeshifters who can deceive people by taking their appearance). The location in question drives away such emotions leaving a sense of peace making it a sanctuary (although not a perfect one) against evil. When he came back out, he noted that without these things driving him he is empty, although by his own admission part of that comes from not knowing much of his life. He had lost his memory and had experienced much that had caused his current mindset. Even his name was not his own, it belonged to someone who helped him out of kindness and was killed for it. It still serves as a good way to show that anger, hatred, and bitterness make for something of a hollow life, and this movie shows how empty it can make an afterlife.
if it wasn't for him playing from his heart it would've ment he would die if his dad would listen to him and follow what he wanted he could live his life Manols gather loved his now it is time for his son to take place in the world
I remember a good chunk of my life I had been angry, I saw the world in such a dark perspective and my life was just full of dread.. I contemplated on ending my life because I just wanted my pain and anger to stop but I had no options. I took my sister to see this movie and low and behold when this scene came on I saw my self as the bull. Sure I wasn’t slaughtered but I did see him as angry as I was but turns out me and him needed the same thing . Someone to flip the script on our lives and apologize for nothing they did. They apologized and told us that it’s okay and we can let go of our anger and forgive whatever happened in our lives and we can learn to move on . A kids movie did much better than therapy
the part is that Manlo father never listen to him so Manlo made his decion because the gutair said always play from your heart so he played from his heart so save mexico from chacall his father was wrong he didn't know he could play from his heart so he wanted him to kill the bull but Manlo found a way to defeat the bull he made his own decisions and he did good this movie is all about dia de Los Muertos means day of the dead,, and I like how he play the song he followed,his heart his family was impressed .this is how do I know about the movie😉
I just noticed that at the beginning, he sees Maria’s reflection in the sword and doesn’t slay the bull bc it would upset her. But in this scene he sees his own reflection in the mirror and doesn’t slay the bull because *he* doesn’t want to. Tiny detail showing the character growth
@@dionelmejia8093 Then they probably didn't realize that when the bull turns into petals it's the same ones as in "Coco". And when Manolo catches one it could be a reference even further to that movie in the sense that the bull is giving Manolo its blessing to marry Maria
The Sanchez family killed thousands of bulls, and now a Sanchez has put an end to that by helping the bull made of the thousands of lost bulls the Sanchez family slayed, seeing him turn into those flowers show that his anger and fury have now been put to rest
doesn't anyone else think that in some way, Manolo could be the mix of life and death? The way his touch cause the bull to turn into petals like La Muerte's..Good lord this scene makes me think, that his voice is truly that of a decade old god..
@TheCrazy Boy I wouldn't say it's a rip off, both are wonderfully made movies but the reason why one got more popularity is because it was created by a much much larger studio. In my opinion, both were beautifully made and each need attention.
After reading the comments I would like to input on what I've read The way that the fire burns does seem to reference the bulls anger. Remember every single bull that the sanchez family killed combined into one big bull. Of course the bulls are anger at the family and seeing the next generation must be inferior for the bulls. Imagine all the pain and hate of every single murdered bull fused together. Also I feel as if the bulls are hearing from a sanchez family member apologize to every single one of them. You can see that the bulls listen and calm down. Its as if the bulls are listening and forgive them. Every single bull must have been touched just by the song of forgiveness. to think that these murder animals just wanted an apology for the pain thrusted on to them is beautiful. After saying sorry the bulls lay down as if they are tired. All that hate and sorrow caused by one family must've hurt but like I said the apology from said family heals them. While the bulls calm down their eyes literally feel so Tired from all of this. What if the flower petals symbolize ever bull accepting the apology? Just think of it there are probably 100s of bulls that were murdered. Once Manolo lays his palm on the bulls chin you can clearly see from that touch the bull turns into petals. Just as if the bulls were now completed and feel the pain and hate lift. The petals float up into a spiral like the bulls were gonna help him to go up. They understood the love from this man. The best thing about this song is that manolo actually means it. Even tho manolo didnt physically kill the bulls it was just an apology that turned there pain into love. In conclusion the song/apology is all the bulls needed from the family. They were just bulls who were Captured and tormented. Although the family killed them mabolo understood the pain the bulls had. The guitar might symbolize his heart in a way. This is one of the best movies in my opinion
i hate to sound like that guy but when Torro puts their foot down it's like they're saying "ah hell, you're the only one who wants to make a difference so why should I fight back"
This is a seriously beautiful song - absolutely gorgeous melody, and if only we could all learn something from the lyrics. And who would’ve thought that Diego Luna could sing so movingly?
Even Manolo's first bull would have wanted to un-alive so that he would be with his bull family and bull ancestors in the land of the remembered. But he is sad he did not get to un-alive himself by manolo
Random Comment: That guitar is really durable, my guitar dropped once and the neck and body broke. And his was tossed a couple of meters to the air and not even made the guitar lose it's tone! If this was real life, I'll buy guitar to whoever made that if they sell it
I still can’t believe Carlos thought Carmen wanted Manolo to fight bulls. I agreed with her that she knew it would be a dangerous future for her son if he ever took it. What could’ve possibly made him think that?
I don't care what anyone says. This scene is beautiful.
Knowing that the bull is composed of every bull the Sanchez family killed, and that it's a Sanchez apologizing to it and helping their distressed souls find peace, it's especially heartwarming and beautiful.
@Barry Allen people that dont appreciate music
True all the bull that the Sánchez family kill can rest in peace
Agree
Well yeah
Why would you care what anyone says?
*The flowers that the bull turns into symbolizes peace and forgiveness. They’re so beautiful as they fly away into the sky.*
Yeah
Yes
I felt that 💖😭
but they are in the land of the remembered, they should be already at peace
Yeah 2:45
I cried when he kept saying "And if u can forgive, and if u can forgive, love can truly live" then the bull turns into flowers
Izzy 202 i was post to say forgive and forget
A flower that never withers.
Amen. :)
It was beautiful like if u agree with me
So did I, and i still am. 😭
It's like Manolo's greatest fear wasn't bullfighting or killing the bull, but being his truest, most honest self whether his loved ones approve or not.
Xibalba: What is it you truly fear??
Young me: He was afraid of fighting the bull
Me now: No... He was afraid of being himself in front of his family
How did i not notice that now lol
wasnt that said in the movie lmao
@@sophiyaaa7422 people really think they making new discoveries over here
It only thing to Manolo is his life
I bet those who seen this movie the first time always thought he was scared of killing a beast that his family had fought and killed for generations.
I cried at this part because the bull looks so tired when he lies down to listen and when he closed his eyes I was a mess.
Mischief Managed Oh my gosh when you said tired my heart ached he was tired of all the bull fighters trying to kill him 😭
Mischief Managed
The fire was a representation of the bulls anger. When the flames went out, so did the bull letting go of generations of anger; and is now finally able to Rest In Peace.
So very beautiful, and as always, peace✌🏻
The thing what is sad, that disney is maknig a knock off called coco. ;c;
Mischief Managed. Same
Have you even SEEN Coco? The only things that movie has in common with this are its setting in Mexico (albeit MODERN Mexico), it's set during the Day of the Dead, the music ban (which plays a MUCH bigger role in Coco), and it takes place in the Land of the Dead. However, Coco borrows a lot more things from Mexican culture such as the Aberlijes (guardian chimera beasts), the inclusion of a Xolo (hairless Mexican dog) named Dante, Frida Kahlo (an incredibly famous Mexican artist), and the characters aren't represented by wooden figures with a framing device and are instead flesh and blood (like Miguel, Dante, and Pepita) or talking skeletons with eyes (the majority of the Land of the Dead). Don't get me wrong, I love Book of Life, but saying Coco is a rip-off of it? Sure, why not? They're only two movies that center around Dio De Los Muertes.
Here's something to think about.
The bull turns to flowers. La Muerte's realm is covered in flowers. You could say this song gave the bulls the recognition and respect they believed they should have gotten. A transition from the Land of the Forgotten to the Land of the Remembered.
The best part about this scene is the context, Manolo being the first Sanchez to apologize to the many bulls his family killed breaks the chain since “A Sanchez Man never apologizes.” That’s why the Bull’s eyes had widen once he had said he was sorry
I have been told that saying sorry doesn’t cut it or make up for the violence or killing of the last. But Manolo was attempting to make peace for a beast who had been no harm except been made for fighting and killing it for sport. And that he sang to make his apology and softness be heard so that the poor thousands bulls’ souls would let go of generations of anger and have peace. And he has succeeded and won.
0:46 notice how Carmen and Jorge look at each other and smile. They both know that the guitar is what Manolo’s true self. To be a musician. Remember that Carmen was a dancer when she was alive and Jorge always wanted to be an opera singer. They understand what his true self is
The way he nods
How, of all the times I’ve watched this movie, have I not noticed this small detail before?
Nice vision dude
No wonder manolo got inherit of interested of music
The lyrics in this song seriously hits deep. In the context of the real world, this movie truly reflects the barbaric nature of "culture". This melody sings for all those beautiful animals brutally and unjustly murdered in those arenas. Rest In Peace.
Not just animals but people too.
@@MSDKZfangirl2490 any matador that dies in the arena receives no sympathy from me
This song is not about people, it's about innocent animals getting the apology and peace they deserve after humans slaughtered them
Why is there quotes around culture
I hope your not implying that human culture as a whole is evil by nature or something
@@taleoftwowolvesasmr3381I mean some people are forced into certain jobs like this either from companies or other reasons. And it’s just how life works, I’ve seen animals in nature get far more inhuman deaths from other wild animals, some still alive even after their stomach has been ripped open and others eating what came out of it. Most get put down swiftly from the ones I’ve been to. At the end of the day it’s culture whether you like it or not, and there isn’t anything you can change about it. Not like I’m a mass murderer just for indulging in some chicken nuggets and burgers every now and then
It's like the bull doesn't believe him after he first says sorry. He believes he's being tricked, he charges Manolo, threatens to stomp him, and when Manolo doesn't back down, he knows he's not just being lured into a false sense of security as an attack. Manolo was willing to be killed just to say a genuine apology, and finally this puts out the bull's flame. All their collective souls are feeling genuine sympathy for the first time, and from the bloodline that bred them to kill them, no less. "Although we were bred to fight" is so powerful, because the bulls were born and raised only to be brutally killed, and Manolo was born and raised to kill them. Manolo is the first one in a family line to defy that, and he gets down on one knee and begs for the bulls to break this pattern of hatred as well.
Beuatifully said, you really hit the nail in the head. You should be a writer or something
@@hello-ep6ch Oh 😭 thank you! That's such a nice compliment
Sooon as I saw Moana I came racing back to this - singing compassion to a raging, inflamed, misunderstood monster to the point they extinguish themselves is such a powerful visual!
Wisty Centorini
"to put out a fire, you cannot feed it, you must calm it"
Agreed my friends
Wisty Centorini I love this song as much as you because the music 🎶 clearly shows love 💗 passion and understanding in a beautiful way that makes your Heart 💜 melt along with a whole different perspective of Sanhaz I used to think 💭 that they only wanted the glory and delights of killing bulls
ookaaay I'll watch Moana now.
0:46 I love the subtle detail of Carmen and Jorge looking at each other smiling when Manolo picks up the guitar instead of the sword since they’re both the more passive and musically inclined of the Sanchez
0:47
Macho Sanchez: WHAT IS HE DOING!?
Carmen and Jorges: (Smile proudly)
Impressive how animals can forgive no matter what happens. I know its an animated movie but as a veterinary student I can confirm.
Relax-O-Vision
animals are simple minded (in a good way) they can't over think something like emotions, humans hold grudges, animals can forgive.
darkwolf262 do bears bear grudges?
VetMed it just movie
DarthJueffJueff _ yes, if it has experienced trauma when it was young from a certain individual it can either forget the experience or hold a grudge against that individual or someone who looks like the individual
This made me think about all the chicken and beef that I ate
You can see the bulls eyes soften when he apologizes
This is really the definition of music touching your heart.
It's still kinda sad that not that much people kinda know about this film.
EXACTLY!!!!
Something is very noticeable in this scene.
The flames represent the anger and frustration that the bull feels. But as Manolo plays his song, it slowly soothes the bull to make the flames go out. And when the bull turns into flowers, it shows it is finally at peace after an overdue apology.
Well done movie, well done.
Edit: was I the only one who saw that?
Fake deep
@@AbstractSam I mean,they never said anything wrong. They hit the nail on the head with their observations and the scene and symbolism was well done
@@AbstractSam ruclips.net/video/Rnh7vCrzV50/видео.html
FaKe DeEp
This scene always makes me tear up. It's really poetic in a way, that they were destined to fight and the bulls have been killed lived in sorrow and despair yet found in its heart to forgive.
Wait if you need to finish the bull by killing it then
How would you kill the bull that is already dead
mustacheo The cat re- kill it
That was my question too!!
I think the bull is dead, but it's anger and grudge was still there. And when Manolo apologies, the anger and grudge is disappearing. That's it I think
Actually he performed sort of exorcism and kill it by calming vengeful spirits creating it and let them go for rest.
Hire Rainbow Warrior for president today
0:58 Kudos to the guy crossing himself
Lmao.
Feel this every time I see this scene. The eyes after his first "I'm sorry". I know its just a movie. But what it represents, the weight and frustration of anger and grudges, can be let go if forgiveness is sought-after. Love this movie 😄
It gives me heartache while remembering those bulls that got killed from spain or other country who do bull fight.
its mostly the colonizers who introduced this savage awful sport to mexico.
All though the movie was released In 2014
It's still my favorite movie of all time.
I love how the manolo like bows down to the bull and then the bull like lies down to sleep because he doesn't have anything unfinished so it can vanish because the bull forgave.
Poetic in in a sense that it's a Sanchez that apologizes to their tortured souls, Manolo is helping them find peace.
Very true. Their anger and hatred has been keep strong over the years, but when one is driven only by these things what is left but emptiness without them. In allowing them to finally let go of their pain they have finally found their peace.
@@jamesvach6698 the only thing is his life
@@mauriciolizarbe4835 What is life with anger, hatred, and bitterness but a hollow shell. I recall one book I read where a character was driven by little else and at one point was told to set foot in a place to prove who he was (in that series there are shapeshifters who can deceive people by taking their appearance). The location in question drives away such emotions leaving a sense of peace making it a sanctuary (although not a perfect one) against evil. When he came back out, he noted that without these things driving him he is empty, although by his own admission part of that comes from not knowing much of his life. He had lost his memory and had experienced much that had caused his current mindset. Even his name was not his own, it belonged to someone who helped him out of kindness and was killed for it. It still serves as a good way to show that anger, hatred, and bitterness make for something of a hollow life, and this movie shows how empty it can make an afterlife.
This is so beautiful and haunting. I love this movie so much
It's great that his voice doesn't just short to a completely different sound as soon as the singing starts
I’m still laughing at the part where that one guy snaps the death gods jaw back up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When u finish watching the movie but u want to watch this moment again and again
Literally watch this movie yesterday and know it’s all I watch
A animal so full of hate wanting vengeance can finally know peace
Impressive how after his guitar fell so much, it's always in tune.
if it wasn't for him playing from his heart it would've ment he would die if his dad would listen to him and follow what he wanted he could live his life Manols gather loved his now it is time for his son to take place in the world
This movie was released 6 years ago, and it's still my favourite movie of all time, never gets old.
2:42 *Mr stark, I don't feel so good*
CrazyIsaias XD
i'm playing it cool on the outside when he played this song but on the inside, i'm crying like a baby because his dad relized that he was wrong.
Fair play to him, being so confident not even stuttering even though he might get killed
Just tell that to Gandalf the Grey when saying his iconic line as he confronts the Balrog...
This movie needs more credit. It was awesome.
when a cartoons apology song is better then RUclipsrs apology videos
Like the old saying goes, "Music soothes the savage beast".
I remember a good chunk of my life I had been angry, I saw the world in such a dark perspective and my life was just full of dread.. I contemplated on ending my life because I just wanted my pain and anger to stop but I had no options. I took my sister to see this movie and low and behold when this scene came on I saw my self as the bull. Sure I wasn’t slaughtered but I did see him as angry as I was but turns out me and him needed the same thing . Someone to flip the script on our lives and apologize for nothing they did. They apologized and told us that it’s okay and we can let go of our anger and forgive whatever happened in our lives and we can learn to move on . A kids movie did much better than therapy
Holy shit dude.......I've been the same way recently wasn't expecting a comment so similar 😂
I love the song my favorite
Benjamin Nicholas same I have the movie myself it’s sooooo good
This was my favorite scene out of the whole movie.❤️😭
the part is that Manlo father never listen to him so Manlo made his decion because the gutair said always play from your heart so he played from his heart so save mexico from chacall his father was wrong he didn't know he could play from his heart so he wanted him to kill the bull but Manlo found a way to defeat the bull he made his own decisions and he did good this movie is all about dia de Los Muertos means day of the dead,, and I like how he play the song he followed,his heart his family was impressed .this is how do I know about the movie😉
Crystal Gamer What?
What?
Jose Vissoso thanks
Jose Vissoso me too i was like what the flozwad!!when i readed that
Nena Familia that's great but his name is manolo not manlo
¡Escalofríos (Goosebumps)! "The Book of Life walked so that Coco could run." - Angela Perez Medina
I just noticed that at the beginning, he sees Maria’s reflection in the sword and doesn’t slay the bull bc it would upset her. But in this scene he sees his own reflection in the mirror and doesn’t slay the bull because *he* doesn’t want to. Tiny detail showing the character growth
I love this because the bull actually listens to the song
This part always tug at my heart. I love the song and the animation it is just so beautiful!
Five years have passed and I just noticed the pedals of the Bull becomes are in the shape of hearts.
WHOEVER DISLIKED THIS VIDEO DO NOT KNO WHAT AN APOLOGY IS 😡😡😡😡😭😡😭😡😭😡😭😡😭😡
They probably were a coco stan
@@dionelmejia8093 Then they probably didn't realize that when the bull turns into petals it's the same ones as in "Coco". And when Manolo catches one it could be a reference even further to that movie in the sense that the bull is giving Manolo its blessing to marry Maria
A man apologizing to generations of bulls murdered by his family for sport and letting them be remembered instead of forgotten...wow
I cried when watching the entire thing and this happens
god damn it why is the Bull calming down part hitting me so hard?! 🙁😔😢😭
The Sanchez family killed thousands of bulls, and now a Sanchez has put an end to that by helping the bull made of the thousands of lost bulls the Sanchez family slayed, seeing him turn into those flowers show that his anger and fury have now been put to rest
Now that's what I call an apology
doesn't anyone else think that in some way, Manolo could be the mix of life and death? The way his touch cause the bull to turn into petals like La Muerte's..Good lord this scene makes me think, that his voice is truly that of a decade old god..
This has always been my favorite movie scene, I played it all the time when I first got a DVD player
Same
I like how he doesn't achknowledge his father and grandmother was dead
I love how the fires go out as the bull takes a nee to symbolize the fires of there anger being put out
I did the song from this scene at my school talent show, the first time i actually remembered the full song
This song is amazing and it really pulls the heart strings
Again, why is coco much more popular than this???
ZERO it’s powerful and it gives chills.
@TheCrazy Boy I wouldn't say it's a rip off, both are wonderfully made movies but the reason why one got more popularity is because it was created by a much much larger studio. In my opinion, both were beautifully made and each need attention.
I got major chills °^°
I really like this scene it really gives me the chills. By how he sang and the lyrics😍
Love how it turns from a raging bull of fire with revenge to a blissful peaceful array of flowers just from an apology beautiful movie!
After reading the comments I would like to input on what I've read
The way that the fire burns does seem to reference the bulls anger. Remember every single bull that the sanchez family killed combined into one big bull. Of course the bulls are anger at the family and seeing the next generation must be inferior for the bulls. Imagine all the pain and hate of every single murdered bull fused together.
Also I feel as if the bulls are hearing from a sanchez family member apologize to every single one of them. You can see that the bulls listen and calm down. Its as if the bulls are listening and forgive them. Every single bull must have been touched just by the song of forgiveness. to think that these murder animals just wanted an apology for the pain thrusted on to them is beautiful. After saying sorry the bulls lay down as if they are tired. All that hate and sorrow caused by one family must've hurt but like I said the apology from said family heals them. While the bulls calm down their eyes literally feel so Tired from all of this.
What if the flower petals symbolize ever bull accepting the apology? Just think of it there are probably 100s of bulls that were murdered. Once Manolo lays his palm on the bulls chin you can clearly see from that touch the bull turns into petals. Just as if the bulls were now completed and feel the pain and hate lift. The petals float up into a spiral like the bulls were gonna help him to go up. They understood the love from this man.
The best thing about this song is that manolo actually means it. Even tho manolo didnt physically kill the bulls it was just an apology that turned there pain into love.
In conclusion the song/apology is all the bulls needed from the family. They were just bulls who were Captured and tormented. Although the family killed them mabolo understood the pain the bulls had. The guitar might symbolize his heart in a way.
This is one of the best movies in my opinion
This scene always makes me sad. When i first watched it with my family many years ago, I cried. It's such a beautiful and heart-felt song and scene.
Lowkey never thought how deep this scene was but it really is now
Xibalba's jaw drop had me dying🤣
I like to think Xibalba cheated, the game was rigged from the start since the bulls were undead, but Manolo found a way to figure it out
What I want to know is how his guitar flew around how it never got out of tune 🤔🤔
1:03 My question is how the heck the guitar wasn’t knocked out of tune
He's so good at guitar he doesn't even need to play it to play it
I demand a Manolo vs Ferdinand video! Best bullfight EVER!!! XD
To fight takes strength
To not fight takes greater strength
But then sometimes if you don't fight, you die.
i hate to sound like that guy but when Torro puts their foot down it's like they're saying "ah hell, you're the only one who wants to make a difference so why should I fight back"
and I love how the fathers look is a realization of "why didn't I do this when I was alive"
0:47 “what is he doing?” *screams in confusion*
You broke the cycle, Manolo. ^^
This is one of the greatest scenes when this song is played I always cry 😢 I love this scene
This is a seriously beautiful song - absolutely gorgeous melody, and if only we could all learn something from the lyrics. And who would’ve thought that Diego Luna could sing so movingly?
I think this inspired coco
MAKKUN it did. But it’s better than coco 🤷🏾♀️
No. The plot is completly diffrent. They're just both about Dia de les Murte. Not every movie about Christmas was inspired by the other.
2:37
I’m dead 🤣
No pun intended
My favorite scene from one of my favorite movies...
2:23 i love how his father realised at the moment he made a mistake and that he should have let manolo be who he truly was
The bull monster forgave him because he's the only Sanchez bullfighter that didn't want to kill.
Who eals still watches this part and still cryies to it >~
I like this scene. If everyone knows about it.
We can finally outlaw bullfighting everywhere permanently, so the bulls can be free from torture.
Even Manolo's first bull would have wanted to un-alive so that he would be with his bull family and bull ancestors in the land of the remembered. But he is sad he did not get to un-alive himself by manolo
Cant believe some peaople forgot about this masterpiece
i cry over and over for this scene
I am hoping this movie gains more traction since Coco came out. This movie needs more love.
Random Comment:
That guitar is really durable, my guitar dropped once and the neck and body broke. And his was tossed a couple of meters to the air and not even made the guitar lose it's tone!
If this was real life, I'll buy guitar to whoever made that if they sell it
Man I’ve been trying to find the before massive beast scene with all the smaller bulls still haven’t found it and being incredibly specific
Never underestimate what a genuine apology can do
This scene was beautiful and the song sings to your soul btw what is this song called?
Love how the great grandma just dies offscreen
You got this confused with Coco
1:01 Press this randomly for a very funny experience
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Killing the Bull is Wrong
Why is manolo such a 🍬❤️? His song makes me emotional
Great, no dislikes :D
Mew 2 you fuck you im disliking
Benjamin Sawmiller ok
Musta SotaGreymon Wrong
Why hello there stranger's It's been so long since I've been here
Look At My Face! I guess your name used to be "Mew 2" and "Musta SotaGreymon"
I still can’t believe Carlos thought Carmen wanted Manolo to fight bulls. I agreed with her that she knew it would be a dangerous future for her son if he ever took it. What could’ve possibly made him think that?
the look on xibalba's face lol