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Coco | Canadian First Time Watching | Movie Reaction | Movie Review | Movie Commentary

Get 10% off and access to online therapy using our link https://betterhelp.com/cinebinge. Thank you BetterHelp for sponsoring this video! Simone & George are reacting to Coco for the first time! Canadians React! For unedited full length version go to https://www.patreon.com/Cinebinge Welcome to Cinebinge, we are watching Reservoir Dogs for the first time! Subscribe | Like | Share | Comment Early Access & Full Reaction available on Patreon! #moviereaction #coco #disney Instagram: @cinebingechannel Instagram: @simone.swan Movie Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHakYDfILlxWOp8Rwm60i6s31 The Witcher Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHakPpBOOSyThaEu9GBs7h5af Squid Games Reaction: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHakSIA0kJIJkUmcxmms0m_Q0 Band of Brothers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHanBD7cksu-blgCyxZOJrgT0 The Boys Season 1 Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHam84srfHupEJE3oZJWoMvfz Invincible Season 1 Reactions: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHalLJR--kre64nmVFhG1Z857 Loki Season 1 Reactions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHant_4rDoC4PZ-59g5VWVrYH Blind Playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN1ts9cZbHan3qPNF7wNbOvo653VjhxOR

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Anonymous

Consider this: Today everyone has thousands of photos up on the internet. No one will ever be forgotten. But what happens when the power goes down? You kill all the afterlife immediately, because there are no more pictures to remember... .

Anonymous

Ok, on a serious note: really lovely film. Disney knows how to pull the strings...

Stewart Denew

An absolute masterpiece & if you have any experience with someone who suffers from alzheimer's, utterly heartbreaking, especially once you drill down into the implications - Coco was maybe 6 or so when Hector disappeared & would have had held onto the memories & that picture for 80+(?) years. As I understand it the offrenda thing is real, though what was omitted (because it'd undermine the main premise of the film) there's a specific additional section as an "everyone else" as a nod to those who are gone without anyone to remember them specifically - but this is coming from a white british guy so someone with actual knowledge & appropriate background could explain it better. Other fun things to consider; Ernesto likely wasn't truly killed off by the bell that second time, so now the truth is known he's probably going to be having a rough time in the afterlife. Also in the living world, the sign "forget him", could be interpreted as a funny nod compared to the song Remember Me that made him famous, but it's already been established what happens when someone is truly forgotten - there's one family at least with a very personal grudge.

overdev

really like this movie, watched it for the first time on a bigger screen in the open in a big city, they showed it for free :)

mojo shivers

I don’t remember too much of the film except that the ending packs an emotional wallop both due to the betrayal and that last song in front of the great grandmother.

Guillermo Antonio Ricci Alvarez

They all look exactly how they were when they died, that is why Hector looks as young as his picture but his wife looks older as she died several years later and Mama Coco died of really old age so she looks exactly like that, and yes the idea is that as long as you remember them they will cross to this world on that specific day(is the same for latin america but Mexico celebrates it the most) but I don't remember if there is the idea of people being completely forgotten if there is no one else to remember them, might be something the movie decided to include. Also, many of the people at the party are really famous Mexican artists(singers,actors,comedians).

Anonymous

It's the age they die that determines how they will look in the afterlife. In actual Die de Los Muertos, you don't really need a photograph to put up in the altar, we put offerings for my dad, uncle, all grandparents, and starting this year, my aunt, and we don't have photos for half of them, not even my mom has met my dad's parents (they died when my dad was very young) and it doesn't matter because it's a holiday to celebrate everyone we know or know of. Oh and also ditto on the many famous Mexican people at the party like Cantinflas, Pedro Infante, Maria Felix, and Jorge Negrete (the ones I noticed, I am sure there are more)

Travis H

I still remember seeing this on Thanksgiving when it came out and having a not great theater experience and missing a large chunk of the middle. But once Miguel comes back and plays Remember Me I just started ugly sobbing until the movie ended and we had to stay after the credits rolled to let me calm down!

Joe Hoy

Everything I've read about the movie says this is correct. Hector died in his mid-20s; according to "Word Of God" ( https://twitter.com/leeunkrich/status/937366062353432578 ) Imelda passed in her early 70s (hence the grey streaks in her hair and Hector's attempt to reassure her she still looks good when in the sinkhole), and Coco passed either just prior to, or around her 100th birthday.

Anonymous

Thank you guys for sharing ; our culture and embracing it with your true emotions and feelings along with any and all movies , it is a great movies it aired like 3x separate times at our theaters , California

Anonymous

It was a good movie dealing with an interesting and relevant topic from our neighbors to the south.