*COCO* absolutely CRUSHED our souls... (in a good way) | Movie First Reaction!!

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  • @ReelTimeYT
    @ReelTimeYT  Před rokem +87

    Check out the full watchalong and early access to the rest of Movie Week on Patreon now! www.patreon.com/ReelTimeYT

    • @SpicyBread.
      @SpicyBread. Před rokem +2

      Will you please react to my hero academia abridged by joy ride entertainment I would recommend this in the patreon but I can't 🥲 so please at least react to the first episode

    • @johnmarvinnailon7067
      @johnmarvinnailon7067 Před rokem +2

      What happened to your "It's okay not to be Okay" reaction?

    • @manofmovies29
      @manofmovies29 Před rokem

      Soul is another animation that’ll make you cry for sure.

    • @cia716
      @cia716 Před rokem

      Try watching 'The Book of Life' This is such a great movie. You'll also love this for sure. ☺

  • @abigailohara4560
    @abigailohara4560 Před rokem +3075

    Rob dying while finishing the movie was all of us on first watch.

    • @ReelTimeYT
      @ReelTimeYT  Před rokem +801

      Was actually fighting for my life 😂😂😂 - Rob

    • @O___________0
      @O___________0 Před rokem +252

      On first watch, yes, and also on second, third… I’ve watched this movie five times and I’ve inconsolably cried all five times, plus with all the reactions I’ve watched too. One of the best, most bittersweet and wholesome films ever made. I love it ❤️‍🩹

    • @loonatic4529
      @loonatic4529 Před rokem +106

      @@ReelTimeYT You did pretty fine, I had to exit the theater with sunglasses lol

    • @cerka27
      @cerka27 Před rokem +106

      I still cry. Even watching these reactions. Lol😅

    • @regina_filange2.0
      @regina_filange2.0 Před rokem +27

      Watching Rob watch this took me right back into the theater 😳🥺😅

  • @Fivreld
    @Fivreld Před rokem +3101

    the shot of héctor walking on the petal bridge is even sweeter when you realise that he's not only wearing new clothes, but also brand new shoes.
    since he's part of the family again, he finally has his own pair of rivera shoes 😭
    -
    and just to sour the happy fact: poor héctor was only about 21 years old when he was killed, while his little baby grew up to be exactly 100 years old (she was around 3-4 years old when he left).

    • @keyouis
      @keyouis Před rokem +237

      i never noticed the shoes! that just made me cry again 😭

    • @misskayelizabethdee
      @misskayelizabethdee Před rokem +101

      Thank you for helping me find a detail that will help my dissertation. I will quote you in my acknowledgments, Milo Valenz.

    • @Fivreld
      @Fivreld Před rokem +34

      @@misskayelizabethdee oh wow, thanks !! hope your dissertation is going well 👍🏽

    • @misskayelizabethdee
      @misskayelizabethdee Před rokem +58

      @@Fivreld It's about how animation expresses the labor ethics of the time through its depiction of shoes. Hector getting his OWN shoes makes them that much more integral to holding the Rivera family together through tough labor and love.

    • @athenasuperheldin1017
      @athenasuperheldin1017 Před rokem +32

      @@misskayelizabethdee damn I would LOVE to read your dissertation after you are done. Would that be okay?

  • @wiccantexan
    @wiccantexan Před rokem +1223

    In the Mexican culture, there are 3 deaths. The first is when you actually die. The second is when the body disappears from sight (burial, cremation, etc). The third death is when there is no one alive that remembers you. That's why the ofrenda (offering altar) with pictures is so important; family stories are handed down.

    • @arturom.7048
      @arturom.7048 Před rokem +8

      Thats a good story in the movie but it is not real at all

    • @spookycircuits455
      @spookycircuits455 Před rokem +200

      @@arturom.7048 are you saying Mexican culture isn’t real? Or is this supposed to be some superiority thing about not believing in an after life? Your comment is pretty unclear.

    • @HealthAtAnyCost
      @HealthAtAnyCost Před rokem +104

      @@arturom.7048 Assuming you KNOW what is real? Pretty presumptuous of you to judge a culture/religion.

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Před rokem +4

      @@HealthAtAnyCost well if he’s talking about not believing in an afterlife, then it’s not as bad as being religious and saying another one isn’t real cuz of what he believes is real is real. If it’s the former, there’s no bias against a specific religion at all

    • @arturom.7048
      @arturom.7048 Před rokem +17

      @@spookycircuits455 im saying that in the mexican culture there isn't 3 deaths. This part is a good but created only for the movie.

  • @14chocoholic
    @14chocoholic Před rokem +1788

    I can never understand people who do not cry at this movie. Every time I ball my eyes out.
    And props to Rob for predicting the twists in this movie. Very clever!
    I also rewatch it every year around halloween. Such a classic.

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Před rokem +120

      I've seen it a dozen times and still lose it when he sings Remember Me at the end.

    • @14chocoholic
      @14chocoholic Před rokem +6

      @@ronweber1402 yeah, me too

    • @kassiogomes8498
      @kassiogomes8498 Před rokem +54

      I cried watching the reaction lol

    • @sadkidan4120
      @sadkidan4120 Před rokem +13

      i think rob just has too much media knowledge, he always knows whats gonna go down

    • @benthemother3fan884
      @benthemother3fan884 Před rokem +2

      look, I just can't cry at sad movies. I've tried

  • @mirandavega_
    @mirandavega_ Před rokem +1624

    Definitely a bitter sweet movie. As a Mexican, I’m glad the emotions of longing, grief, and commemoration to our loved ones were the core of the plot. The ones we lose are never really gone as long as we keep their memories and their love with us.
    Great reaction guys, I’m glad you appreciated this movie ❤

    • @mrsfahrenheit
      @mrsfahrenheit Před rokem +25

      I would love to go to Mexico during the day of the dead seems just beautiful

    • @hellopeople6138
      @hellopeople6138 Před rokem +2

      I love this movie but I didn't like how it's basically a metaphor for crossing the border for immigration.

    • @pneumaa
      @pneumaa Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@hellopeople6138 it is? where was that confirmed

    • @metzliwatson15
      @metzliwatson15 Před 10 měsíci +8

      ​@@pneumaait wasn't lol. It just represents what Día de los Muertos means, the dead being able to come from the world of the dead to visit their families and connect

    • @GutsyKags
      @GutsyKags Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@hellopeople6138literally what are you talking about bro

  • @jovieshacarty5811
    @jovieshacarty5811 Před rokem +862

    Oh I’m so happy you guys watched coco it’s such a wholesome movie

  • @stephaniesanderson7970
    @stephaniesanderson7970 Před rokem +624

    Watching this in the theater was so crazy, so quiet with sooo many people sniffling and crying lol
    When you’ve lost your father, that scene w Hector and young Coco is impossible to get through.

    • @Diana-zl3ue
      @Diana-zl3ue Před rokem +23

      I watched this with my dad in theaters, we were all holding hands and crying

    • @lauracrabb7169
      @lauracrabb7169 Před rokem +13

      It’s hard when you’ve lost a mother too

  • @gigireads1716
    @gigireads1716 Před rokem +531

    Día de los muertos is coming up in a few days
    October 29th is usually when a candle is lit and you leave a cup of water for the ones who have been forgotten.
    October 30 is for those who passed away in an accident or didn’t have a meal before they passed so you light a new candle, add another glass of water, a piece of white bread.
    October 31st is for our ancestors, great grandparents, you add another cup, candle, and some fruit.
    Nov 1st is for the little angels, meaning those who passed away as babies, small children. At this point you add all the food and even toys as offerings/gifts..
    Nov 2nd is for the older relatives who have passed, they come pick up their food and other offerings. We even add a path of marigold flowers or petals to guide them.
    Nov 3rd is when we say our goodbyes and ask them to come back next year. And we pick up all the food, clean etc… my mom celebrates each year and we put it up for my older brother who passed away when he was 2.
    In other parts of Mexico it’s only Nov 1-3 and in other parts it’s all month from what I’ve heard. But it’s seriously such a special time and tradition for us.
    Also to add my parents never let us look at the ofrenda when they’re there or take anything without asking the spirits first. It might seem silly to others but that’s just how we did it in my family.

    • @dorktriogamer2865
      @dorktriogamer2865 Před rokem +11

      I don't think anyone would think it's silly. Well maybe *some* Americans who use holidays as time off work but in pretty much every place in the world there's some time with an almost as important spiritual meaning

    • @KatabaticPlays
      @KatabaticPlays Před rokem +10

      I may not be Mexican. However I can appreciate the feelings with Día de los muertos. It's supposed to be remembering your family and for being glad for who they are. Thank you for giving your version of this event.

    • @ReaperXxK
      @ReaperXxK Před rokem

      few days? its almost a whole month lmao. 11.1 is a while away

    • @gigireads1716
      @gigireads1716 Před rokem

      @@ReaperXxK i start the 29th. Plus our altar decorations are up by middle of Oct, food is made a day before, packaged food is put up a few days before. I don’t see what is funny about that.

    • @ReaperXxK
      @ReaperXxK Před rokem

      @@gigireads1716 the 29 still isnt a "few" days away. i wasn't trying to be rude or anything sorry if i came off as such.

  • @7svn.
    @7svn. Před rokem +336

    As a Mexican i can say its so nice to see a movie that actually shows respect to the culture and not a random stereotype of what they think the culture is.
    Day of the dead is very important it to us.

    • @Karlach_
      @Karlach_ Před 8 měsíci +7

      I'm a white American but my Hispanic friend invites me to her Day of the Dead gathering each year and it's always so special to me. Truly an heartwarming piece of Mexican culture.

  • @leif2745
    @leif2745 Před rokem +154

    I rlly appreciate the fact that u guys tried to restrain from cussing, in order to keep it everything wholesome. Major respect for that

  • @danisarkive
    @danisarkive Před rokem +268

    im not sure if anyones pointed this out yet but the “barking” at 40:35 are actually called gritos, which literally translates to yelling or shout. in mexican culture you hear them a lot in mariachi music but they are also used in moments of celebration or when you’re hyped up! like in that scene for example with miguel and hector :)

  • @tanita6234
    @tanita6234 Před rokem +224

    You can tell Rob is such a sweet guy, the three of them but yeah, you can see robs feeling literally on his face 😂❤️ loved this reacción

  • @lunawhodano7290
    @lunawhodano7290 Před rokem +182

    I regret not watching Coco in theaters but I watched it on tv with my colombian parents and eventhough my mom isn't really a fan of animation, she loved it and my dad who I had never seen cry...shed tears when Miguel and Mamá Coco heartbreaking scene came up and it still makes me emotional just thinking about it. This movie is truly a treasure.

    • @explodingboy21
      @explodingboy21 Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's back in theaters for about 2 weeks starting this Friday (Sept. 15) as part of a Disney100 celebration. The colors are so rich on the big screen, catch it if you can.

    • @thestargirl8660
      @thestargirl8660 Před 23 dny

      I remember watching this movie in theaters with my family. I love this movie so much it's one of my favorite Disney films and to my grandma who died 2 years after this movie came out because Mama Coco reminds me so much of her and since she's no longer with our family as rewatching the movie and the song ' remember me' hit so different after her passing. I miss my grandma but I know that she is in a better place 💙

  • @sawmsawmi9760
    @sawmsawmi9760 Před rokem +61

    "Rob heart shattered" is always the best part😂... Like the "I Love You" scene from kimino nawa😂😂

  • @eirhnhknknkn5519
    @eirhnhknknkn5519 Před rokem +132

    My grandmother had alzheimers and when I tell you I bawled my eyes out when Miguel was singing to Coco and she had a small epiphany. I remember suggestin this movie to my boyfriend and then him trying to comfort me cause it crashed my soul. Such an amazing movie and the writing was so smart.

    • @mejrpi5
      @mejrpi5 Před rokem +5

      same. im mexican and my grandmother had alzheimers. i totally ugly-cried in theaters

  • @Fawn_underscore
    @Fawn_underscore Před rokem +329

    I remember watching this at the cinema when it first came out. It was my sister, parents and I watching it, needless to say, we cried. Having a grandmother with Alzheimer's made this movie really emotional and definitely touched my dad's heart. It's a realistic view on it, but with the whole film being pretty happy too and of course, full of Mexican traditions and great music, I couldn't love it more.

    • @mejrpi5
      @mejrpi5 Před rokem +1

      same. im mexican and my grandmother had alzheimers. i totally ugly-cried in theaters

  • @11ibi
    @11ibi Před rokem +179

    Pixar will always be top tier for animation and honestly the gold standard for storytelling the way that they pull so much death and you feel every characters emotions coco is up there I. Terms of Pixar I also think this film is in the category with up from Pixar as well I hope you react to more Pixar films in the future

  • @PattieLo
    @PattieLo Před rokem +125

    No surprise here, I loved your reaction So, xoloitzcuintle is the only known breed of dog to be originally from Mexico. For aztecs and mayas, the xoloitzcuintle was a guardian dog, and it would help the souls of the owners reach the afterlife. I think i read somewhere that they were even sacrificed and buried with their owners for that purpose. So that is why Dante could move from the world of the living to the world of the dead. Oh, and the underwater cave in which Miguel and Hector were thrown is called a “cenote” and both mayas and Aztecs would make human sacrifices to the gods in them, ergo why Ernesto threw them there. I loved that the movie captured these little pieces of our folklore and history so well in such way. I also loved the movie because it is exactly this way in which I imagined the souls of my family coming back to world in the day of the dead as a child, eating the food left for them, just walking around, readin the books they loved to read... I dont know, just really love this film

  • @lynisdumb
    @lynisdumb Před rokem +211

    As a Mexican I love that people enjoy this movie even if its no made by Mexicans exactly, but love the way people appreciate our culture and slowly falls for it.

    • @Chrissybrit43
      @Chrissybrit43 Před rokem +32

      It’s a beautiful culture.

    • @lynisdumb
      @lynisdumb Před rokem +11

      @@Chrissybrit43 thank you

    • @aishwaryaahirrao
      @aishwaryaahirrao Před rokem +11

      In India we have similar culture... it's beautiful to see how this movie is so relatable

    • @lynisdumb
      @lynisdumb Před rokem +6

      @@aishwaryaahirrao oh that is great

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Před rokem +9

      The codirector is Mexican and they consulted with a lot of Mexicans as well for the cultural aspects

  • @aracelireyes3986
    @aracelireyes3986 Před rokem +85

    Watching this in theaters was so epic you just hear sniffles throughout the entire theater every now and then 😂 it was so crazy😭

  • @popcornluver134
    @popcornluver134 Před rokem +107

    Hector being forgotten is the reason he walks differently than other skeletons- slowly fall apart

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi Před rokem +20

      To be more specific, he's using Cheech's femur in one leg that's why his gait is so unbalanced.

    • @keniapierre
      @keniapierre Před 12 dny

      You’re wrong bro

    • @keniapierre
      @keniapierre Před 12 dny

      @@magtoviexactly

  • @janelleybeans
    @janelleybeans Před rokem +34

    Them showing Dante and the cat crossing back over after and showing they're their families spirt guides absolutely made me bawl lmaooo

  • @yezi_o.04
    @yezi_o.04 Před rokem +95

    When it came out in theaters mostly Hispanic/Latin people filled the theater and we all cried all you could hear are the sniffles 😭 eyes balling, tears never ending it was such a great movie and about our culture happy you guys loved and felt all these kinds of emotions as well ❤🥺 loved your reactions!

  • @alharairah2214
    @alharairah2214 Před rokem +81

    So happy you watched this. I wanted to add a couple things to the conversation
    1. There is an Aztec god of the dead that is represented by the Xolo dog.
    2. When you see the panoramic of the land of the dead, you can see step pyramids at the base.
    3. "Pepita" can be a nickname for Josephine, a general word for 'seed', and specifically a Mexican/Mexican-American word for 'pumpkin seed'. So I like to think that Imelda named the jaguar/ram/eagle alebrije the Mexican equivalent of "pumpkin"
    4. The female artist, Frida Kahlo, is very famous, especially for her self portraits reflecting the dichotomy of Mexican womanhood and motherhood/miscarriage.
    5. Personally, I was struck by the flashback to Hector playing for young Coco, because my daughter would reach out to touch my face in the same way.

    • @Latnman101
      @Latnman101 Před rokem

      Bien dicho mija.

    • @TakittyLove
      @TakittyLove Před rokem

      How does it pronounce Xolo ? It pronounces "Jolo" as the cases of Mexico/Méjico/ ,Oaxaca/Oajaka/ , Texas/Tejas/ ?? 😮

    • @ismaelvargas-osiris6108
      @ismaelvargas-osiris6108 Před rokem +6

      @@TakittyLove This time the X is more like a "sh". Actually in the very movie Frida says the whole name "xoloitzcuintle" (itzcuintli being the word for dog).

  • @janeycorpuz978
    @janeycorpuz978 Před rokem +183

    Aww... Love that you guys aren't scared of showing vulnerability especially because it's genuine and natural. I really love watching your videos because the reaction component still allows the viewers to fully appreciate the movie or the show along with you guys while adding another layer of entertainment to the content; and without being overpowering and being too loud to the point where some parts of the movie/show are missed. Just like how I prefer it when watching stuff irl, like I wanna get something out of you and feel like I'm watching along with an actual human being but please don't steal the show. Keep 'em comin, and we're all just here to support the channel. ❤

  • @adambencze8409
    @adambencze8409 Před rokem +21

    I really liked your reaction. One emotional fact: based on studies, music actually really helps people with dementia to remember things. That makes more emotional mama Coco's remembering.

  • @wordywolf3
    @wordywolf3 Před rokem +24

    the beginning of Up and the end of Coco: guaranteed tears. every time.

  • @prettything6802
    @prettything6802 Před rokem +23

    In spanish I feel like it hits harder because of the cultural significance but in English it still makes me tear up 🥲😂😂😂

  • @favanniva
    @favanniva Před rokem +19

    Me and my brother, we watched this movie after our grandma's funeral. We did not know what it was about, we went in blindly. My God, it destroyed us, I was 24, my brother was 20, and we couldn't stop crying... But it is a beautiful movie and now I can watch it without "trauma"

  • @karennatalia9603
    @karennatalia9603 Před rokem +50

    I cry along with Rob 😭😭 so touching! I loved the reaction guys, thanks for reacting ❤️🌸

  • @julialeslie692
    @julialeslie692 Před rokem +16

    My Mexican husband and father in law cried in the theater, they thought it was a beautiful tribute to their culture

  • @Mechum22
    @Mechum22 Před rokem +28

    Coco is probably the only movie that tugs on my heartstrings so hard that I bawl my eyes out watching *other people* watch it, lol! 😭

  • @delfinamarquez5182
    @delfinamarquez5182 Před rokem +82

    I remember watching this in the cinema and by the end when they turned the lights on everyone was just blowing their noses or covering their faces 😂 impossible not to cry watching it (also you guys should watch the book of life, is also an animated movie about el día de los muertos and it came out around the same time as coco!)

  • @thomasbaker2067
    @thomasbaker2067 Před rokem +56

    Coco is the best wholesome Pixar film, I`ve ever watched. The whole movie made me ugly cried and I watched Encanto.

  • @wpl8275
    @wpl8275 Před rokem +29

    If you don't cry watching Coco you might want to check and see if you still have a soul intact.

  • @andreworihuela5175
    @andreworihuela5175 Před rokem +24

    I like when the guy just says "what did I miss?" I always think "well we saw a popular singer show his true colors as he tries to kill a child only to lie to us that he's a nice person only to then get taken away by a large cat spirit to throw him out of the stage like the scumbag he is and then get crushed by a bell just like he did before and now his career and reputation is destroyed forever so nothing much"

  • @IndieCindy3
    @IndieCindy3 Před rokem +50

    Coco is a masterpiece. I’m glad you guys got to see it and loved it!

  • @md-mf3ld
    @md-mf3ld Před rokem +8

    It’s ok Rob, we all cried too

  • @natwixterthan18
    @natwixterthan18 Před rokem +13

    Coco breaks me every time I watch it. One of the best Disney movies

  • @faureamour
    @faureamour Před rokem +26

    This is such a sweet movie! I remember seeing it with friends, excited to watch it for the Mexican culture. Little did we know we'd all be crying like babies during the whole ending. So touching!

  • @Bonbon_Bangtan
    @Bonbon_Bangtan Před rokem +20

    The part with his grandma at the end always shatters me.. I always remember my late grandma.. especially cause the movie came out right after she passed away.. thank you for reacting to Coco.. it's one of my favorite movies ever

  • @halloweenallyearround4889

    As a Mexican this movie gives me all the feels. Most people of my family of origin are deeply toxic and abusive (courtesy of my grandpa traumatising and spoiling people), except for my grandma and a couple other ones but I still can't help but become dehydrated from watching all of the pain, joy, loss and familial love and support. It's just such a good film.

  • @Trishkaaa
    @Trishkaaa Před rokem +6

    I cried like a baby watching rob cry just like I did the first time I watched it 😅

  • @keelalewis629
    @keelalewis629 Před rokem +6

    Idk why, but I cry harder everytime I watch this movie.....and I've watched it many times.

  • @kn8354
    @kn8354 Před rokem +21

    So glad you watched this. The end scene with coco and Miguel makes me cry every time. one of the best modern Disney movies in my opinion.

  • @allisonfisher9304
    @allisonfisher9304 Před rokem +9

    If you look at Frida Kahlo’s art, you’ll understand her in this movie. She had quite the distinctive style, and Mexican themes and culture were paramount to her work. One of my favorite artists💜

  • @pompe221
    @pompe221 Před měsícem +1

    The reason Hector didn't disappear into final death when Coco died was because Coco shared her memory of him (and Imelda) with the entire family. Hector, Imelda, and Coco will be together as long as there's at least one Rivera family member who remembers that moment.

  • @marshad_ow802
    @marshad_ow802 Před rokem +8

    Coco is easily the best Disney animation ever made, musical or not. It’s perfect, flawless and one of the few movies that made me cry.

    • @ajvaldez42
      @ajvaldez42 Před rokem

      Coco is actually a Pixar movie,released after it was bought by Disney, but a completely different team. That's why it's such a tearjerker. Compare Encanto to Coco and you can feel the difference. Encanto was developed by Disney animation. First time they released a movie with no real antagonist. It was pretty good, but definitely not a tearjerker.

  • @andreavillegas2196
    @andreavillegas2196 Před rokem +7

    I’m Mexican, went to see it opening weekend and you could hear everyone, and I mean everyone in the room sniffling. It is a precious ode to our culture and loved ones who have passed away ❤ Love the reaction guys. I could feel the pain in Rob’s face 😅

  • @chelseat177
    @chelseat177 Před rokem +14

    Loved that you guys loved it, it never fails to make me cry. I’m a teacher in south Texas and 98% of my students and myself are Latinos so I try to bring our culture into our classroom. My 11th graders look forward to the class Ofrenda that I put up each year. Many aren’t in touch with their culture anymore so we read about the history and they bring pictures and decorate a huge ofrenda and we share stories and laugh and have snacks. The Day of the Dead isn’t a sad holiday, we shed a few tears but we laugh so much while talking about our family members that have passed on. It’s important to remember those that came before us. Again, so happy you guys loved it!

  • @madih4586
    @madih4586 Před 26 dny +2

    To this day, no matter how many times I see that ending scene with coco, I always sob.

  • @stephanieramirez15
    @stephanieramirez15 Před rokem +14

    This movie is absolutely amazing and such a blessing for the Mexican culture!! It was the first movie (since pretty women) to make my grandmother go out to the theater and we all cried our eyes out in a good way 💕💕💕 this representation was very much needed and has opened the door for so much more! Please see “Book of Life” next! It has another beautiful take of Day of the Dead you will all enjoy as well 🙏🏽

  • @prestonsays
    @prestonsays Před rokem +27

    Such a good movie! So funny how you guys kept figuring it out. So much emotion in the movie. Definitely makes me appreciate the Day of the Dead and Mexican heritage. For me, it made more and more sense regarding the Ofrenda's and keeping people alive in the afterlife through remembering them and having pictures around. Such a beautiful thing.

  • @angelguerrero7850
    @angelguerrero7850 Před rokem +5

    The Frida calo part where she explains her act is such an in your face adult joke without being one but only Mexican people will get it.

  • @Marydublogs
    @Marydublogs Před rokem +15

    It's such a great movie! Every time I get to Coco and Miguel's scene I cry, it's impossible not to 😢 I enjoy when I learn new things about the culture of "El día de los muertos" also. Love you guys, I could see you enjoyed this experience 😊

  • @AryaHime
    @AryaHime Před rokem +2

    This movie is the reason why I started to love culture and I plan to study about them in the future.

  • @Chrissybrit43
    @Chrissybrit43 Před rokem +15

    Beautiful movie. Pixar has a way of making these beautiful, vividly colored appealing family movies but with a deeper message underneath, that if done right, hits you right in the soul. This movie got me good when I first watched it. Quarter box of Kleenex was required. Not sure if you’ve watched Pixar’s Inside Out or Up but I highly recommend either of those.

  • @desiraevang
    @desiraevang Před rokem +8

    I bawled like a baby the first watching coco. My heart can’t take it. Such a good movie 💜

  • @chuualwayswins
    @chuualwayswins Před rokem +8

    Coco is one of my favorite Disney movies, I remember first watching it in theaters and as someone who’s Mexican, it was a delight to see all the references around our culture. Hector is my favorite character from the movie, seeing him reunite with Coco always makes me tear up. such a great film :)

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs Před rokem +4

    I think Ernesto will be stuck, alive, under that bell because he's already dead! He's trapped until no one remembers him, but that will be a long time because I bet a lot of his fans around the word don't know the truth and continue to put up his picture.

  • @joshuacoldwater
    @joshuacoldwater Před rokem +8

    Rob and Bryce had me sobbing at the end- ❤

  • @McRino1
    @McRino1 Před rokem +5

    I loved this film before having kids. Then I've had kids and holy smokes does it get me emotionally open. I'm in the middle of weeping at remember me and I get hit with a gousto ad 🤣

  • @sairus3239
    @sairus3239 Před rokem +4

    A lot of people missing that (me included. I knew it after watching a CZcams video on the movie) that Dante ate some food that Miguel threw him, which also made him technically desecrate someone's altar that made Dante cursed and moved to the land of the dead too.

  • @jacky7525
    @jacky7525 Před rokem +6

    i remember watching this in the movie theater when it came out and when i tell y’all all you heard during the last 20 minutes were sniffles coming from all directions lmao 😭 to this day, every time i watch it i can’t help but cry. it always makes me think about my grandparents in mexico, 2 of which have passed away. sadly, i was never able to meet them but always got told stories of them and still learn new things about them from my dad, one of the reasons i love this movie so much ❤

  • @Diana-zl3ue
    @Diana-zl3ue Před rokem +7

    I remember watching this in Mexico a month before It’s release in USA. Not a dry eye in the house, I’ll never forget the group of teenage boys next to me crying and whispering amongst themselves “wtf man this hits hard.” 😂

  • @PandaFishSpiderBear
    @PandaFishSpiderBear Před rokem +10

    I think it’s so funny how quickly Rob figured out who the real great great grandfather was 😂
    It wasn’t until the fight scene with Hector and Cruz that I realized 😅
    Last minute for sure

  • @karinasdreamworld
    @karinasdreamworld Před rokem +12

    This is one of the first movies that genuinely had my crying in the theatre. One of my favorites from Pixar. Great reaction!

  • @araybia
    @araybia Před rokem +27

    this was such a great movie. the ending always manages to make me cry, i remember bawling the first time i saw it. ive really enjoyed the animated movies that's been coming out, they give such great insight on the different cultures.

  • @marian.german
    @marian.german Před rokem +5

    I’m not really good at english but you’re my favorite reactors and i'm mexican so this makes me so happy

  • @__zo__
    @__zo__ Před rokem +4

    I’ve seen this movie hundreds of times and I still shed a tear every time i revisit it. It’s just such a beautiful story.

  • @Dazedcelestial
    @Dazedcelestial Před rokem +7

    This movie never fails to make me cry! I cry every time I watch it!

  • @CLAANG00
    @CLAANG00 Před rokem +13

    As a Mexican, I love this, i love your videos and after you will react to the other movie i was waiting for this one, thanks. Amo esto, muchas gracias, me encantan sus vídeos y no me pierdo ninguno. 🙆🏻‍♀️🇲🇽🖤

  • @lorenam.2410
    @lorenam.2410 Před rokem +6

    God, I wish I could watch Coco for the first time again

  • @morganagravina5411
    @morganagravina5411 Před rokem +2

    You never really die until you're forgotten

  • @mariapaolahernandezgabino5090

    Me gusto su reacción, gracias por reaccionar a esta increíble película, saludos desde México 🇲🇽

  • @vcwloves9864
    @vcwloves9864 Před rokem +5

    I was on an international flight once and decided to watch this film. I cried my butt off! 14 hours later, I walked off the plane and realized that I had mascara running down my face. It was pretty embarrassing. 🤦‍♀️

  • @rorschach5184
    @rorschach5184 Před rokem +2

    As a Hispanic this movie just hits the souls every time I watch so many stories you hear as a child about the day of the dead and the afterlife and then they make a movie about it 😂🤙🏽

  • @cristinamarroquin6268
    @cristinamarroquin6268 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this reaction, i really apreciate it so much, also Rob and Bryce crying at the end i hug you guys✨💖🇲🇽

  • @michelea3366
    @michelea3366 Před rokem +7

    Great reaction! This is definitely one of my favorites and I didn't know how much I would like it. I feel like the family, grief and loss means so much to people regardless of background and this movie explored that so well and explored/explained Dia de los Muertos. I knew I would be bawling through the movie when Chicharron died. Even watching this reaction had me tearing up again. The end when Hector goes for his picture and he looks so nervous that it's not going to go through, omg tears. I'm so glad you guys liked it!

  • @moimoi8125
    @moimoi8125 Před rokem +5

    I cry everytime I watch this movie. Such a great one. Thanks for reacting !!! I loved seeing your raw emotions

  • @vojnov9885
    @vojnov9885 Před rokem +6

    Please sometime also try Inside Out and Luca. Really cool Pixar films also. Coco is superb, the actor for Miguel is just phenomenal.

  • @sadkidan4120
    @sadkidan4120 Před rokem +6

    such a beautiful, emotional, and heartwarming movie. pixar never fails to make me cry like a baby, literally every single time. loved the reaction guys

  • @GilbyMinaj
    @GilbyMinaj Před 8 měsíci +5

    My beautiful Mexican culture 🇲🇽 💕

    • @thisnutswontstfu
      @thisnutswontstfu Před 6 měsíci

      The way i wish i was born mexican mostly because of this movie 😭

  • @wallyquintanasaba7657
    @wallyquintanasaba7657 Před rokem +4

    They are wonderful guys, I see all their reactions, greetings from Acapulco, Mexico. By the way, I practice my English with you. Blessings.

  • @liamgannon9474
    @liamgannon9474 Před rokem +4

    i just discovered you guys and i have been watching your videos nonstop! i also love how you guys give your genuine thoughts about the things you watch and i love when commentators are honest and don’t just say what they want others to hear. y’all are my new favorite youtubers no doubt!

  • @cittlali7966
    @cittlali7966 Před rokem +5

    do you guys know cassie’s mom from euphoria voices mama Imelda?! i really love this movie they did an amazing job capturing our culture. i cry every time 🥹

  • @allisonostos1970
    @allisonostos1970 Před rokem +3

    Every time that i see this movie brings me in tears, especially this past year's. I lost so many incredible people around me so fast that i still thinking is just a dream or an Illusion .but about the movie is it's really good but the song remember me is one best song a ever heard ,the song bring you tears and joy at the same time , is just my opinion

  • @daynee26
    @daynee26 Před rokem +4

    Love your reaction. Rob is fighting tears and I love it, because when I first watch this movie it made me cry so hard. Coco is my favorite. New subscriber here.

  • @CarAmeL624
    @CarAmeL624 Před 8 měsíci

    Such a beautiful film- from the art, animation, the message. I get choked up everytime I hear remember me. Dementia is such a difficult thing for a person and family to deal with. For that song to bring Mama Coco's memory back even momentarily was such a wonderful thing

  • @mileiderodrigues685
    @mileiderodrigues685 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Oh my God! thank you for that! I really love this movie so much, I think it's my favorite animated movie so far. This story is really incredible, the idea of ​​keeping our loved ones alive in memory by creating a world after death is really beautiful, in the end the family reuniting in this world, it's as if it were truly infinite. I'm joining the channel now, and I want to see everything you do! Sorry if I make a mistake in spelling, I don't speak English... I loved it, I loved it, I loved it!

  • @runthejulies
    @runthejulies Před 11 měsíci +1

    Honestly one of my all-time favourite animated movies! I never thought a modern animated movie could beat the nostalgia of my childhood classics, but this movie is just so beautiful! Glad you guys enjoyed it

  • @ajvaldez42
    @ajvaldez42 Před rokem +1

    Just me sitting in my car sobbing at the end. 😭

  • @louzagmi5075
    @louzagmi5075 Před rokem +1

    Hector and coco making me drop my tear

  • @leiyavns
    @leiyavns Před rokem +2

    Omg I just finished watching Coco for the first time. I don't know why it took me so long to watch this amazing movie.
    and now I'm ready to watch your guys reactions 🙌

  • @CharlotteDarling777
    @CharlotteDarling777 Před rokem +2

    Long before my grandma passed away I watched this movie and the scene with Miguel and Mama Coco made me cry so much. Watching this scene after my grandma's passing made me sob even more😭 Honestly there isn't a day I don't think of her. She wasn't perfect but she was my Lola.

  • @cailamcdowell4974
    @cailamcdowell4974 Před rokem +3

    Totally feel you Rob I was a puddle of tears by the end of this film

  • @itsnaisa5712
    @itsnaisa5712 Před rokem +3

    Bro you guys don’t even know how much I love ur channel!💜

  • @madelineelizabeth2350
    @madelineelizabeth2350 Před rokem +3

    Such a great reaction ❤️🫶🏼 much love 💕

  • @oliviamiley7543
    @oliviamiley7543 Před rokem

    Watching this movie really touched my dad as well. He never cries on movies ever but with this one it reminded him of my papaw who was not himself in the end he had dementia and short term memory loss from strokes. And it hit a soft spot for my dad. And my dad loves the movie.