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Coco

Coco (2017)

Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history.

Release Date: November 22, 2017

365 Movie Reviews
  • Unicornover 6 years
    I watch this like a thousand times!!🤗
    • megan12over 6 years
      This is a great movie this just moved to the top best movies
      • Malia over 6 years
        it is funny
        • devenitycrystal
          devenitycrystalover 6 years55 popcorn
          ¡Es una buena pelicula! (This is a great movie!) I would most certainly recommend this movie because of the great ways it shows how important family is, because there are so many oppurtunities in life that will come and go but family is forever. Miguel, the great grandson of Coco, wants to be a musician, but his family says otherwise. His family hates music, because they think Coco's (the great great grandma of Miguel) dad left to play music and abandoned his wife and Coco all alone. Coco's mom found a way to make a living and that's how they got by. When Miguel's grandma destroys his home made guitar, he walks on the orange feathers ( that lead the dead spirits to their family's homes) and steal Ernesto De La Cruz's guitar, the greatest musician of all time. When Miguel strums the guitar, he is sent to the underworld. Miguel seems to have figured out that Ernesto De La Cruz was his great great grandfather so he tries to get his blessing. On the way, he meets another spirit, Hector and they help each other out. Hector helps Coco get his blessing from Ernesto, and Miguel goes and puts Hector's picture up on an offrenda. (affrenda, I don't know how to spell it.) Watch the movie to see what happens,
          • hiyall
            hiyallover 6 years11 popcorn
            its not my favorite..
            • hiyall
              hiyallover 6 years11 popcorn
              I really don't like this movie...
              • Karaover 6 years
                it's ok I guess 😐
                • Matthew over 6 years
                  I didn't see the movie yet but I think it's really good
                  • bean_boy
                    bean_boyover 6 years55 popcornFeatured
                    I usually don't cry when it comes to movies but Coco made me break into tears. It was so heart-warming and had a wonderful storyline and a "follow your heart" theme which the directors really pulled off fantastically. Coco follows the life of a boy named Miguel who lives for music but cannot pursue his dreams because of his family's big NO on music. Everything changes on The Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos) when Miguel after seeing a picture of his shamed great-great-grandpa thinks his father is the music legend Ernesto de la Cruz goes to his altar to "borrow" his guitar so he can play at a festival but winds up in the Land of the Dead where he embarks on a journey with a sly skeleton named Hector where the two discover more about their past and connections... With 5/5 stars and a recommendation for ages 8+ Coco is by far the BEST Disney movie ever. Remember to bring tissues, "hello" Coco and "bye, bye" Frozen. Try not to cry! bean_boy
                    • puppycups
                      puppycupsover 6 years55 popcorn
                      sad but very good I loved the dog

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