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@diyarezgui9931 Жыл бұрын
Guys u should react to horror movie TALK TO ME is a banger 🔥🔥🔥💪
@ninapjust7165 Жыл бұрын
I was hesitant at first to watch this movie back in the days but I finally watched it, at it went straight into a top five. it is so so good. and I still can't watch it without bawling my eyes out. It is up there together with Up and Wall-E
@wittyfela Жыл бұрын
You should watch encanto next
@KSDVLmom Жыл бұрын
Idk anyone who can make it they this movie tearless. Not even rewatching. I cry Everytime. It's funny Quinn said perfection cuz my grandkids keep trying to get me to watch new Disney movies and I refuse. When they ask why I'm like, the last animated movie I watched was CoCo and it was perfect and everything else after that is so disappointing so I don't watch anymore
@twindash2 Жыл бұрын
Spy x family?
@hiimeyu Жыл бұрын
I LOVE how they portrayed Hector without shoes for the entire movie, because he was literally thrown out of a family of cobblers. But when they accepted him back he also got his shoes back. It always chokes me up.
@Jay2high Жыл бұрын
Actually I don’t think Hector EVER had owned a pair of Rivera shoes because he left before they made shoes, he probably wore out the shoes he had until they were unusable. That’s why he’s shoeless.
@MacCheekz1990 Жыл бұрын
They were not cobblers until after he died.
@kenkakuknight Жыл бұрын
@@MacCheekz1990can you confirm that? There's no set time mentioned in the movie for Imelda starting her business and Hector's death.
@MacCheekz1990 Жыл бұрын
@@kenkakuknight What?! It's right there in the beginning. Where it tells the story. That Imelda thought he left her and never returned, so they had to make money somehow so she started to learn how to make shoes and passed it on for generations.
@kenkakuknight Жыл бұрын
@@MacCheekz1990 they became cobblers after he left. His time of death is unknown in relation to when they started cobbling shoes. You're conflating the two events (Hector's death and Hector's departure are two different events). The sequence of events, could very well be: Hector left, X amount of time passed, Imelda learned to make shoes, X amount of time passes, Hector tries to return home, gets poisoned and dies. You cannot say "they were not cobblers until after Hector died" unless you know exactly when they started making shoes, and when Hector died.
@damarisalaman Жыл бұрын
The raw emotions The Oak is displaying makes this reaction that much better. He’s the one that always watches with the straightest face out the group, yet this movie hit him the hardest I’ve seen….but trust me, every part he teared up at were the parts that got me, too😩
@1237barca8 ай бұрын
He leaked a lot of sap. Big branches cry too.
@terrelgeer72984 ай бұрын
Yeah. Oak went through it in this reaction. So sweet.
@JessicaSmith-sn1cg Жыл бұрын
don’t get me wrong, but I LOVE seeing you guys crying 😂 it’s just shows how emotional human beings truly are ❤
@alexianigollarza3583 Жыл бұрын
me as well!! this will be a rewatch for months😍🤩 I love their genuine reactions!
@hayley0910 Жыл бұрын
I rewatch this movie for many times and i still cry while watching this
@ChrisReactor1 Жыл бұрын
It’s great that you aren’t afraid to show your emotions and that’s an important thing to show that it’s ok for guys to get emotional.
@KSDVLmom Жыл бұрын
Ikr.. Finally a guy who looks like me watching this.. Whole face quivering. Frankly idk how anyone watches this with a straight face
@JessicaSmith-sn1cg Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisReactor1 absolutely
@nephtys369 Жыл бұрын
My grandma was so excited that they were making a film about our culture. She didn’t make it to see the movie, but Coco has a huge place in my heart because of that.
@BibiBibi_18 ай бұрын
My mom passed on April, then in October Coco movie came out. It was VERY EMOTIONAL for me. I know she would have love it, for sure. This movie reminds me of my mother and my grandma at same time. This is like the 5th time I watch it and I can't stop pouring rivers of tears. I talk to my children about their great-abuelita, I tell stories about her. I tell my children about their abuelita's childhood, like how beautifully she used to sing. Since she was little (just like Miguel). I can't let them be forgotten: they will live in our memories forever. Thank you for reacting to this movie. Your raw emotions showed your sensibility. I hope no member of your family is ever forgotten.
@anasuazomenjivar89502 ай бұрын
Mi abuela si pudo verla y ahora que ella ya no está he podido conectar aún más con la película
@xtiniweenie Жыл бұрын
Man, I just wanted to give the Oak a big hug. I love how hard he felt this movie.
@lilchief1117 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the Oak is a big teddy bear lol he's a tough looking guy, but you can tell there's a lot of tenderness & emotion there too
@ParadoxFreak Жыл бұрын
@@lilchief1117 💯 agree
@peachesnsht Жыл бұрын
ME TOO!!
@MidnightEkaki Жыл бұрын
i could tell it touched something very personal for him before he even talked about his dads passing. i know this movie hit close to home for me too because Coco reminded me of my late grandmother
@Meraxes6 Жыл бұрын
He always has the most insightful and heartfelt reactions. I love seeing him really get the emotional core of the movies they watch.
@chrisu9967 Жыл бұрын
I remember crying my eyes out in the theater opening weekend because I had recently gone through a personal loss in my family. Not a single dry eye or clear nose that night. And TO THIS DAY I still cant get through that ending without a few tears running by. My favorite Pixar movie, hands down
@alastor3609 Жыл бұрын
The scene with the grandma always gets me 😢
@noneofyourbeeswax01 Жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd see a Disney movie with jokes about a grandma suffering from dementia and making it work.
@SuperHeedictator Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that one and also with the old man that left for good leaving behind only a guitar..that was so heartbreaking for me
@redcrest5 Жыл бұрын
That scene makes me ugly cry every time. The way the music brought her back and made her so happy. So many feels. 😭
@ktd_ot73 ай бұрын
Same.. I've watched Coco more than 10 times.. but I just can't stop crying when that scene comes..
@cniknik98638 күн бұрын
@noneofyourbeeswax01 When did they make jokes about Mama Coco's condition?
@Flours-cm8wr Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: Dante the dog is a Xoloitzcuintli. It's a 3,000 old dog breed, the ancient Aztec dog of the gods. Long regarded as guardians and protectors, the indigenous peoples believed that the Xoloitzcuintli would safeguard the home from evil spirits as well as intruders
@larahedge8960 Жыл бұрын
As a regular fan, I'm mad you guys took forever to react to this movie, lol. As a Mexican fan, I'm glad you guys waited until the actual dia de Muertos to release this. Thank you for respecting my culture, and I'm hoping you love it as much as I did.
@BaddMedicine Жыл бұрын
🙏🤜🤛😁 this story was fantastic!
@marybrown6128 Жыл бұрын
@larahedge8960 I suspected that wasn’t a coincidence 😉
@larahedge8960 Жыл бұрын
@BaddMedicine I'm so glad you guys loved it so much! Even though this is at least the 12th time I watch it, I still cried with you guys 🥹. Maybe you guys could try and do an ofrenda for your love ones next year.
@larahedge8960 Жыл бұрын
@@marybrown6128I'm sure it wasn't. As soon as I saw what was coming up this week on their calendar I knew what day it was coming out.
@blake4254 Жыл бұрын
Here in brazil we have a similar day, its called dia dos finados
@cannibalcatgirl Жыл бұрын
I got unnecessarily emotional with Fridas cameo lol. She spent so much of her life in terrible physical pain and made beautiful art regardless. Her vibrant portrayal in this makes one hope she was able to live on in the afterlife making beautiful things without the burdens she endured
@RaptorNX01 Жыл бұрын
I NEVER made that the connection that Frida here was THAT Frida. thats actually awesome.
@armyengene888 Жыл бұрын
@@RaptorNX01whose the another Frida
@Allyistic Жыл бұрын
@@RaptorNX01who's frida??? Is she from another movie? Genuinely curious lol
@Allyistic Жыл бұрын
@Itsupimup ohhhhh didn't know that 💀 thanks
@marahbaker8615 Жыл бұрын
@@Allyisticher life was filled with tragedy. She was in a bus accident that broke SEVERAL bones in her body as well as making her unable to have children. A lot of her art reflects her physical, mental and emotional pain she suffered while healing as well as the affect it had on her later in life. You should look up her art and the history behind each piece. Her work is beautiful
@craigchalloner153 Жыл бұрын
Poor Oak, spent the last 10 minutes leaking from his eyes like a busted pipe. In all fairness, even after watching this several times before, the last 10 minutes always gets me emotional. One of those animated films where every single element, from the acting to the music, to the concept and the actual realisation - eveything was on its A game. Top Tier Pixar for sure.
@ssotkow Жыл бұрын
I love it when Oak gets emotional over animations, such as UP. Testament our big guy just has a big heart with a story. As he mentioned. His dad's passing two years ago and anniversary is coming up. Our blessing for you and your fam. That said, I think The Good Dinosaur may be another one to get into his feels.
@jhawkk2004 Жыл бұрын
That final sequence with Miguel singing to Coco ALWAYS gets me. I know what's coming, but it doesn't matter. One of my favorite Disney/Pixar movies ever. The messages are so wholesome and even though it's a newer movie, I could see this becoming a truly timeless Disney classic.
@ninakrishnamurthy6674 Жыл бұрын
It's been 7 years. I think that's enough time for the recency bias to wear off, and I am proud to admit that Coco is my favorite Pixar movie!
@davidhuggan631511 ай бұрын
Agree 100%. Also the end of E.T. does that to me every time, plus Tangled.
@susyperez8445 Жыл бұрын
That last bit where they put Mama Coco’s photo on the ofrenda ALWAYS breaks me, that feeling of putting your grandparents’ (or any member of the family) pictures for the first time on your own ofrenda when they pass… it’s a mix of emotions, sadness because they’re not with us anymore but happiness because they’ll visit you that special day
@freakda96 Жыл бұрын
I understand rthat feeling perfectly. We lost our Madrina to the covid, she was 97 and it this exactly how I felt putting her photo
@AL-fl4jk Жыл бұрын
@@freakda96 ❤️
@maxfilip971 Жыл бұрын
guys, you are like role models, so brave of you and honest to show emotions like this, it's an inspiration for young men like me, thank you
@BaddMedicine Жыл бұрын
Thank you and thanks for watching with us🤜🤛
@maxfilip971 Жыл бұрын
@@BaddMedicine it was incredible to watch how open and sensitive and vulnerable you got and it is something men, especially young men, truly should see thank you again for being brave, in the true sense of word, for being you, I love watching your reactions anyway, sending love all the way from Czech Republic
@applejax1017 Жыл бұрын
I feel ya Oak! This one should definitely come with a tissue warning! My grandmother (basically mother) had dementia and seeing this movie absolutely wrecked me! Even watching your reaction made me boohoo!
@EleanorofAquitaine42 Жыл бұрын
I worked in long-term dementia care for a while. Music is the absolute best way to reach emotions in a dementia patient. It’s almost like magic sometimes. We used to play my abuela her favorite songs when she was wandering. It’s a beautiful thing.
@Saphthings Жыл бұрын
Same to the mother-grandmother getting alzheimers/dementia.
@ImBigDave79 Жыл бұрын
I was a full time carer for my mother through her dementia journey and this gets me every time. When she reached the latter stages of the disease and was non-verbal, music was one of the few ways to reach her.
@marslara Жыл бұрын
@@EleanorofAquitaine42I remember a long time ago seeing a video about a woman, and I can't remember if she had dementia or some other illness, but when she would listen to music she was suddenly lucid and was even able to remember some old ballet routines from when she was young. It's truly fascinating how music can interact with our brains.
@mikey90802 Жыл бұрын
I think that anyone who has had any loved one experience dementia will have the reaction that Oak did; I was a TOTAL wreck in the theatre.
@kerstinzehner71699 ай бұрын
"Elana, whats wrong mija" - "Nothing Mama" - that kills me everytime - that such a deep love....
@my_randomology Жыл бұрын
Also, as a proud Mexican, this movie took a FEW liberties with mythology to put it lightly, but DAMN if I don't care because it really captured the spirit of the holiday and the culture and if you don't cry ONCE watching this movie... I fear you have no soul.
@Peg__ Жыл бұрын
@@lilunette9319 🫂🧡 I felt your words.
@thelostandlonelysoul7973 Жыл бұрын
As a Filipino who also celebrate this tradition, I'm thankful that the Mexicans brought their culture to my country.😊
@joseluisabrego2737 Жыл бұрын
@@thelostandlonelysoul7973 That's great!! I didn't know you celebrate Día de Muertos in Philipines.
@MasterfulPaladin Жыл бұрын
Could you elaborate on the liberties? I'd love to learn more
@djmensil7303 Жыл бұрын
@@MasterfulPaladinFor what I can remember right now: -the main one: Pictures, they aren’t necessarily super necessary. Before pictures were a thing people would put something special to the person or something to represent them. Think a watch or glasses something that belonged to the person. (In the movie Miguel’s family members had the shoes they used to make as well as their photo) -Day of the Dead is usually celebrated along with Día de los Angelitos or Day of the Small Angels that is specifically for children that have died but most people celebrate them together -The whole Wold of the Dead has many interpretations this was just Disney’s -For some people it has to be your family that remembers you for others it is just who ever does. Over all most of the movie takes place in the Land of the Dead so we only get to see a bit of what the family does but we do get to see people go to and decorate the graves of loved ones and Miguel’s family shrine, most religious people are Catholic Christian in Mexico so praying can also be a big part. But over all it’s about families coming to remember those that have past usually with food and stories!
@liamwarner5749 Жыл бұрын
I love the little touch at the end when Miguel starts singing his father holds his grandmother back from stopping him, then when Coco starts to respond he's shifted to just holding her comfortingly.
@Adrianne519 Жыл бұрын
Yes! I also love that the moment Miguel breaks down his father's posture relaxes and he gently put his hands on his shoulders to comfort him. I love that you don't see his face there.
@kay-jay1581 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if you noticed this detail but there was a big hint at Hèctor being Miguel’s actual great, great grandfather. The golden tooth! The treasured white guitar has a painted skull with a gold tooth; and Héctor is the only character we see with golden tooth in the film. Some people notice it right away some don’t even think about until they rewatch it.
@_enan4818 Жыл бұрын
Wow that’s amazing. I have seen Coco so many times and I keep learning new things every time. What a masterpiece this movie is.
@omoidashu Жыл бұрын
I love that detail! Another good one is that to send Miguel back a family member has to hold a petal, look at Miguel, and say his name. Ernesto does all those but the petal doesn't light up, because Ernesto isn't family.
@96azz28 Жыл бұрын
I guess you could also say how Hector treated Miguel was more like a family member would.
@marybrown6128 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I never noticed that!! Thanks for pointing it out, that’s a cool Easter egg.
@Ashoka_ranti Жыл бұрын
Seeing oak cry and trying to hold it back did it for me😭. I teared up at the same scene too. 42:55
@sathvamp1 Жыл бұрын
Also (because I've "been there" with certain movies too) I could sooo imagine him thinking "Wow is stuff STILL coming out of me??"
@mycroft16 Жыл бұрын
It's pretty hard to not lose it at that part. That part is done so cleanly. It's very raw. I've seen this movie at least a dozen times and I can't not cry.
@melindamercier6811 Жыл бұрын
I’m not Mexican but I am proudly Hispanic and many of the themes in this movie connect with me so strongly. Mama Coco reminds me of my grandmother who is nearing the end of her life. She doesn’t remember my kids when she sees them but she’s so happy to see them. She also forgets me in the middle of conversations but there’s still so much love in her eyes. She was a strong woman who went through one tough life and yet remained gentle and kind. So the very end of Coco BROKE me as did that final song. Thanks for reacting to this one!
@calibadgerdude6082 Жыл бұрын
Same! Mama Coco looks so much like my Gramma Celina, it’s kinda uncanny. She passed away a few years ago just a few months shy of her 100th birthday and she could have been Coco’s twin. Fortunately, her memory never faded with the years and she was as sharp as a tack up until her last day, but I’ve had other relatives who’ve suffered from dementia so the sting of that still remains. I don’t have as many memories of her as I would like as she lived in a very remote part of the country and we didn’t get to visit her ranch all that often, but the ones I do have I cherish. Plenty of good food and open spaces.
@alexandracaggiano7819 Жыл бұрын
Same!! I watched this movie in Spanish with my grandmother a couple years ago, and at the end we were both crying and she turned to me, and in Spanish asked me if I remembered my Papi (my Abuelo) who had died several years before, and I don’t think I have cried so hard in my life
@elle.byy.d Жыл бұрын
I am one of the whitest people ever but I grew up in very very Westass rural Texas and most of my friends are Hispanic/Mexican so I am v familiar with the culture and feel a connection to it. Just went to my friend Miguel's wedding last weekend 🥰🥰 this movie moves me sm. I love Hispanic culture/families
@tenorediawesome Жыл бұрын
One thing I love is that Coco asks her daughter at the beginning, "Who are you?" and after singing with Miguel, she asks, "Elena? What's wrong, mija?" That's when Abuela realizes how powerful this music is for her mother. Miguel literally lifts generational curses with music.
@oliviasmith5967 Жыл бұрын
"Incredibly positive and uplifting movie"... as tears stream down Oak's face ❤
@kristyhernandez3844 Жыл бұрын
Watching you guys get emotional made me cry. As a Hispanic American I love this movie. Thanks for loving it
@kristyhernandez3844 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for liking guys ❤❤❤❤
@leogothisoscar271 Жыл бұрын
Encanto was so wildly popular, but I'm always like "Yeah, but have you seen Coco?" It's amazing and I don't see how anyone can't shed at least 1 tear while watching it. I've seen it several times as well as many reactions, yet here I was wiping my eyes with you guys.
@FreeTheTrolls Жыл бұрын
Encanto is okay, but it can’t top Coco!
@aloha803 Жыл бұрын
Both Encanto and Coco became two of my favourite films immediatly after watching them. And i cried my eyes out in both 🥲
@Adrianne519 Жыл бұрын
@@aloha803 I still give a little edge to Up and Inside Out, this would be my number 3 Pixar film. For me these 3 are the best written Pixar films, with so much detail and just so smart. I really hope they do Encanto soon! Honestly it's the best Disney film they've made since Coco, I looked up all the animated films that came out after this and none of them were as good as Encanto.
@Drea_A Жыл бұрын
Encanto was cute, but Coco is one of top Pixar movies of all time!
@lulolie3 ай бұрын
Okay but the Dos Oruguitas is at least as impactful as that flashback with little coco. Not as much as Miguel singing it to her though, but still
@larslionheart2 ай бұрын
Everyone fighting for their damn lives trying not to cry when Mama Coco starts singing too
@wadeschalk4599 Жыл бұрын
Even as a 90s kid growing up with Lion King, Toy Story, Aladin, and other greats, COCO might be the best Disney movie ever. Such a great story
@ellencosta1639 Жыл бұрын
So true
@FreeTheTrolls Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@AwakeLazarus Жыл бұрын
My dog, Anubis, is a hairless Mexican dog, a Xolo like Dante. One summer a man and his famly came to Montreal and saw me walking my dog, he ran up excited saying it was his dog, I said no its my dog. 'No it's the dog in my film coming out in November.' Turns out he was an animator from Coco, and he took photos holding my dog to send back to California to the other animators, because who would have thought to find a hairless Mexican dog in Quebec Canada.
@ZeliBnnuy Жыл бұрын
Small detail I noticed; when De La Cruz was trying to make Hector stay, he said “I can’t do this without your songs” not ‘without you’ and he didn’t grab his hand or his arm, he only grabbed his suitcase. The *only* thing he cared about was Hectors work
@eris-d6i Жыл бұрын
Great attention to detail! There was also a scene when de la Cruz saved Miguel, he removed the guitar from him and just let it sank. I thought this was odd. This goes to show that he wasn't actually passionate about music but only loved the fame that came with it.
@Adrianne519 Жыл бұрын
There are so many details like that in this film. One of my favorites is a big clue that Cruz was not Miguel's grandfather was when he was about to give him his blessing before Hector interrupted the petal was not glowing. And also a sign that Hector was the real song writer was him not wanting Miguel to sing Remember Me at the audition, he made up an excuse but he quickly told him no and of course we know why later. And one that I just learned recently is when you see the lyrics to Remember Me the is written as a slower song, you can see the notes, it was always meant to be played slow.
@Kriliska Жыл бұрын
I'm an atheist but I celebrate All Saint's Day by going to the cemetery every year and lighting a candle for the dead and sharing stories and memories of them with others. I think it's a good tradition that literally everyone could use, it brings people together.
@kiriusgeorge Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about your father's passing, Oak. My own father passed suddenly a month ago this Saturday. Truly understand what you're going through. The timing of this review is honestly impeccable. Thank you so much for showing the emotions you all felt near the end.
@AuntK68 Жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss.
@kiriusgeorge Жыл бұрын
@@AuntK68 Thank you
@ruthprophete5566 Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. This movie helped me through the loss of my mom and brother
@kiriusgeorge Жыл бұрын
@@ruthprophete5566 Thank you. Sorry for yours as well.
@Silver_Owl Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss, and Oak's, and the others here. Just over a year after my father died, I woke up on a milestone birthday, and wished he could have been there. It was a great day, I was happy, but still I wished. Then I went to see this movie that evening, knowing practically nothing about it. It felt like a gift from him.
@mevb Жыл бұрын
Originally, Miguel was only going to play the guitar but when Lee Unkrich found out that Anthony Gonzales had an incredible singing voice, he incorporated the singing into Miguel's character as well.
@wariolandgoldpiramid5 ай бұрын
wow, really? I can not imagine this movie without Miguel singing.
@withxoutxlife Жыл бұрын
Oak being an absolute wreck at the end of this film is me every time I watch Coco... including watching this reaction. Thanks again fellas.
@surelyashley5726 Жыл бұрын
I swear. He was a crying mess 😂
@VestigialDuke Жыл бұрын
Mexico has a really special connection to this movie because Pixar decided to have an early release for Mexico. It also was very emotional because it was weeks after 2017's earthquake, one of the worst in many years. The country was in a state of shock and mounring a lot of victims. So this movie really helped with the healing process. Being Mexican y really loved watching you guys appreciate our culture and traditions. And this is just the tip of the iceberg hahaha
@DrizzleDrizzleNeverDies Жыл бұрын
The ending makes me cry *literally* every time, from the moment Mamá Coco starts singing with Miguel
@EMANUGARC Жыл бұрын
Heavy on the literally 😂
@luislemus8810Ай бұрын
I honestly believe that , coco , can hit everyone's heart strings that it connects you to the family or maybe even lived that connection with your elders or grandparents. To all my fellow men that hold in their emotions, THIS IS THE MOVIE TO LET IT OUT, know you're heard and loved.
@CJ77777 Жыл бұрын
Can I just say how much I appreciate how The Oak doesn't shy away from showing his reaction to sad emotional scenes. This film always gets me; I'm blubbering now and I've only watched clips. Great reaction guys, particularly at finding out that Hector is Coco's father. Also, on another note, you guys have my favourite intro of any reactor to your videos, every single one I'm saying it along with you guys.
@kailiogden6820 Жыл бұрын
I spent the last 10 minutes of the reaction just going, "Me too, Oak, me too." This is my FAVORITE Disney/Pixar movie of all time. I've watched it 100 times and I still cry. The "I'm proud to be his family!!!" absolutely recks me. How long has it been since Hector has heard anyone say that? This movie is powerful, it's beautifully animated, and the ending is so sweet. This movie is incredible.
@denanebergall5514 Жыл бұрын
I feel you, Oak. I could have used that disclaimer as well. The first time I saw this movie, I was on a plane, and by the end of the movie I was trying to hide in my seat and not show much of a mess I was. For several different reasons, I wasn't able to say good bye to either of my parents or my grandparents when they passed and one of my grandmothers had dementia, so this movie really got to me.
@mrsfahrenheit Жыл бұрын
uff BRUTAL
@notthatisis Жыл бұрын
Dude I saw Coco for the first time on a plane too and I was a WRECK 😂😭
@TheKJKGames Жыл бұрын
Perfection is no doubt the only word for this movie. The colors and animation, the songs, the story, the message... everything is unmatched. I've loved this movie since I first saw it. And every time I lose it at the end when Hector finally gets to see Coco and cross the bridge. The look of happiness and relief on his face just gets me crying. Another similar movie that has a strong story and message like this... Encanto. Definitely should check that out and bring the tissues for that too!
@arielcordero Жыл бұрын
Coco is a love letter to Mexican culture. The story, the visuals, the music, etc. Also... the theme of the importance of family. How in Hispanic cultures you take care of your elders. Everything about this movie is perfect. And it was so touching to watch these three big muscular men move to tears by this story. Such a wonderful reaction.
@world4saker Жыл бұрын
even the chancla bit about being used as a deadly weapon
@RaptorNX01 Жыл бұрын
this movie and some of the comments i've seen on social media around it, made me realize that the slipper was a universal weapon. my italian mom and grandma did the same thing. lol
@Isabelly Жыл бұрын
Hector has a golden tooth just like the guitar and from the beginning i noticed that and I was like.. thats Hector's guitar. Also when De La Cruz says I give you my blessing, before Hector comes in, the petal didnt shine
@serenshadow89 Жыл бұрын
I'm right there with you, Oak - I've seen this movie half a dozen times and I'm still a sobbing mess the last 10 minutes of the movie. Especially the scene with Coco. I love that it was music that reached Coco's memory... that's a real thing. People with Alzheimer's and Dementia - they remember music even when they can remember nothing else. Which is why music therapy is an important part in memory care now. After so many studies and just recorded evidence of patients with extreme Alzheimer's/Dementia responding to music even after they stop responding to family members and photographs. It's amazing. How universal music is an how deeply in our minds it touches.
@Meraxes6 Жыл бұрын
It's such a beautiful thing, and so perfect that his abuela got to see how powerful music can be. She tried to stop him from playing at first, but when she saw Coco reacting she let him keep going.
@JesusGonzalezzz2 ай бұрын
3:09 The scenario where De La Cruz performs "remember me" is a Catholic church on top of a pyramid, which is very interesting because it reflects what really happened when the Spaniards arrived in Mexico. They built their churches on top of native temples, and the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) is a mix of both indigenous rituals and Catholicism. Pixar did a fantastic job 👏
@kjlucky6501 Жыл бұрын
As an animation nerd, I was so excited to see this movie when it came out because I’d heard so much about the animators being able to perfectly match Miguel’s finger movements to the actual strings being played in that first guitar scene. This was back when Disney was really pushing itself with realism (Elsa’s hair, the landscapes in The Good Dinosaur, hair and water in Moana). Not only is the animation amazing, but the story is beautiful and makes me cry every time. One of my favorite Pixar movies❤
@b3yourself91 Жыл бұрын
To me it’s imperative that an animated movie or show animated playing the instruments correctly especially if it is about playing music. A couple of anime did this really well, kids on the slope and nodame cantabile
@jennv2948 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never heard anything about realism with Elsa’s hair. I know that was a big deal with Merida…?
@angelamitchinson8439 Жыл бұрын
@@jennv2948 Yeah, I think they meant Merida.
@kjlucky6501 Жыл бұрын
@@jennv2948 The creation of Rapunzel’s hair in Tangled was an animation feat that required a team of over 30 animators and software engineers. Each hair strand was an object that needed to move dynamically through the film, swaying, crashing, floating, sliding over the ground, etc. over 100,000 objects (hair strands). The only other movie that even attempted this before on a small scale was Bolt with Penny’s hair. -Fun fact: animators working in Tangled actually wore helmets with 70ft of fishing line attached and ran around the hallways to experience what it would be like to function with that much hair.- A single scene would take weeks to animate which is partly the reason it took 6 years to create the film (Along with the fact that they had to literally rewrite the laws of physics for the hair to function how they wanted it to). For this they created a program called dynamic wires- the predecessor to Tonic which I’ll get to soon. This was 2010. In 2012 we had Brave featuring Merida’s beautiful mane of Scarlett curls. Another feat in animation. I believe she was Disney’s first attempt at dynamic curly hair in 3D animation (aside from Mother Gothel’s hair in Tangled which was a tad less dynamic). She had over 1500 individually sculpted curls that generated about 111,000 total hairs. Because Merida’s curly hair behaves differently than Rapunzel’s straight hair and needed to bounce and recoil, Disney (Pixar) created a new software using mass spring systems to capture the movement of springy curls. Disney and Pixar are separate studios so some people don’t include Merida in Disney’s hair journey but Brave was a big part as well. I could have mentioned Tangled or Brave or even Bolt in the quest for realism, but the reason why I mentioned Elsa instead of Rapunzel and instead of Merida is because Frozen really was a game changer with their invention of Tonic. Elsa's hair had 20x more CG threads than Rapunzel's (over 400,000) each individually placed I believe. Elsa and Anna also had braided hairstyles which the animators weren’t able to accomplish with the tube tools (dynamic wires) used in Tangled so Disney created an entirely new program named Tonic, a volume based tool that allowed the animators to group sections of hair and move and direct those sections as desired- hence the creation of Elsa’s iconic braid which was able to be created in days whereas it would have taken weeks with the old software. Tonic is also responsive for the hair used in a lot of the animals in frozen as well like the wolves, horses and Sven. Elsa’s hair, not only styling but it’s interaction with the elements like the snow and wind lead to Disney’s success with Mona where Tonic was used to create the S shaped curls that Disney had never created before. Tonic is the tool responsible for pretty much all of the realistic hair we’ve seen since Frozen, including Encanto, which made history as the first Disney animated movie to feature a full range in hair textures from 1A to 4C. I would honestly call it revolutionary. Props to you if you bothered to read all of that😅 I really am a giant nerd when it comes to animation and will jump at the opportunity to go on and on about it.
@oscardean89625 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the fur in “Zootopia”
@lilacmoonlight999 ай бұрын
Hi! Your reactions made me cry so much 😭 i’m mexican and i lost both of my grandmas more than 10 years ago. When Coco was released, my siblings and I were bawling our eyes out. Its been over a decade but it was like opening a healing wound. Its been so long and we still get emotional talking about them. I think when a loved one passes the pain never truly disappears, you just learn to live with it. For us Mexicans, mothers and grandmas are the backbone of the family, so this movie made the whole country cry buckets. I’m so happy our culture was finally represented in an accurate way. Definitely one of my favorite Pixar movies. P.S. I highly recommend listening to Amor Eterno by Juan Gabriel, if you’re interested in exploring Mexican artists. Thank you for your reaction it was great !! 🇲🇽
@Chan_K97 Жыл бұрын
"This movie can make a grown man cry", just ask the Oak haha❤ The visuals, music, comedy, twists, messages, the emotions and everything else made this movie pure perfection. So was this reaction!
@alyssatheexcellent10 ай бұрын
Hey Oak, I’m just watching all of Baddmedicine stuff. New and old. I am sorry your old man passed. I can say with 100% certainty that your dad is proud of you and the impact you have had on the thousands and thousands of people you have reached on this platform. Mason Quinn- you are an absolute gem and the perfect host of the show. Your tone and delivery and conviction with what you want/ have to say is absolutely on point. The Answer- we don’t see it very often but your actual genuine grin could light up a room and when you get so sad you wear it and it makes me sad as hell.
@pocketsizeforyourtravelcon3325 Жыл бұрын
The animation of Mama Coco brings me to tears every time, especially at the end of the film. Her hands look EXACTLY like my grandmother’s hands. My grandma died 10 years ago but this movie makes me think of her. Thank you so much for reviewing! This is definitely one of my favorite newer Disney films.
@austin_jose Жыл бұрын
Absolutely the same. My Lola (grandmother) that raised me even looked a lot like Mama Coco, but especially those hands - it took me back to me playing guitar and piano for her while she was alive (she passed about 11 years ago), and holding her hand afterwards. That scene absolutely wrecked me in the theater the first time, and still wrecks me, even just watching this reaction.
@paulh1918 Жыл бұрын
You can start putting up an altar like us Mexicans do to remember every one that has passed. The beauty of Coco is that it shares the wonderful tradition of dia de los muertos with everyone and I encourage everyone to partake! Great reaction guys, definitely subbing. 🤙🏽
@GabrielArchon Жыл бұрын
100% this. As a fellow Mexa I wholeheartedly agree, because everyone can be part of our Familia.
@oceanedeschenes7507 Жыл бұрын
My mom and I have been wanting to do an offrenda ever since we saw this movie because it connects with our families values so much. My mom has studied Spanish her whole life, I grew up on Spanish music, I also took Spanish classes. We also learned about the culture together but we weren’t sure if we could do an offrenda. It’s a bit confusing because of all the different opinions on social media. As a Mexican person yourself, how do you feel about a white family wanting to have an offrenda and celebrate dia de los muertos? Do you think we could celebrate it next November? I’d rather ask someone who is actually part of that beautiful culture rather than the internet.
@GabrielArchon Жыл бұрын
@@oceanedeschenes7507 There is only one thing we really care about when you want to do something representative of our country. At least in my personal opinion. Do it from the heart. Learn and research about the holiday. How it looks doesn't really matter, but the idea and intention behind it, the meaning of the holiday. If you wanna build a full ofrenda, Beautiful! Be my guest! But instead, if you just wanna keep some family portraits nearby, and light up some candles and offer some of the things your relatives liked once a year, then that is all you need. I could say a lot more, but long answer short: go right ahead, enjoy yourselves, make it yours, after all, anyone can be family.
@MiNa-hg7kn9 ай бұрын
Pictures of your loved ones. Flowers (real ones, not fake ones). flowers of cempasuchil are a must! White non-scented candles Any food that your loved ones enjoyed as well as beverages. Heck, try to trace back your family's origins/ roots. Let's say there is a family member of German descent; search up traditional German foods. Make a small dish and put it on the ofrenda (altar). Day of the Dead is a day to celebrate our ancestors. Our ancestors are present and walk with us everyday our lives. Have fun and enjoy the family bonding.
@avini71945 ай бұрын
@oceanedeschenes7507. Do it!. Let me answer your question in spanish. Si algo nos muestra la película de Coco es precisamente lo universal que puede ser esta celebración. Por lo que mencionas, tu madre y tú entienden el español, utilízalo para leer sobre el significado del Altar de Muertos, como se integra, ten presente que se trata de un homenaje a la vida del difunto. Claro que será emotivo, pero el objetivo es recordar los momentos felices que se vivieron con esa persona, las enseñanzas que nos dejó, compartir con esa persona al menos en espíritu nuestros logros y nuestras aspiraciones. Montar el altar y verlo durante esos días nos permite pensar que al menos temporalmente podemos seguirlo o seguirla haciendo parte de nuestra vida. Cada elemento del Altar tiene un significado, pero no es preciso que cuentes con todos los elementos, más aún viviendo en un lugar donde puedes no encontrarlos tan fácilmente. No te extrañe que la primera vez que pongas el Altar tengan un cúmulo de sentimientos que afloren, finalmente eso tiene un efecto catártico. Aunque hace tiempo de tu comentario, por fecha estamos a un par de meses de que puedas ponerlo. Saludos
@torontomame Жыл бұрын
"I'M the love of your life?" "I don't know! I'm still angry at you!" As a Colombian I gotta say, that's a Latina right there. 😂🥰
@MiciousDawn Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if you guys realize how powerful it is that you share your vulnerability and sweetness to the world 🥰 being moved at the end shows your humanity and I was crying just as much too! One thing this movie made me realize was how much our culture (in the U.S.) makes people who have passed “haunted spirits” and the place we go to remember people we’ve lost is seen as a creepy, scary place to avoid. I love that cultures like in Mexico and east Asia celebrate people they lost and I wish we did that too.
@Bringmethehorizondude Жыл бұрын
Bro, this broke Oak like something violent. Big hugs big guy. We put up our ofrenda every year and it’s such a powerful thing to see pics of your family and still feel connected to them. Remembrance is such a powerful tool for the human mind. It’s what keeps us connected to the past. Keeps the dead alive through us.
@darkphoenix68079 ай бұрын
I love that you guys let yourselves cry. Very healthy. When I was in the theater, every single person was crying when Coco started singing.
@EleanorofAquitaine42 Жыл бұрын
To me this movie speaks to the very real harm that generational trauma can cause. Four generations later this little boy is being affected by the trauma of his great great grandmother, but it also shows that things can be healed and it takes a strong and proactive person to put his foot down and say, “enough!”
@lisaitri7638 Жыл бұрын
Not me sobbing along with you guys even though I've seen this dozens of times! 😂😂😭
@DenoNugz Жыл бұрын
I had the same reaction as Oak for the last ten minutes and I’ve seen this movie at least 4 times 😂😭 it’s just too good
@sathvamp1 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of "repeater tearjerkers": Nimona was the FIRST one that got me upon a RE-watch (before that, re-watches NEVER triggered tears even if the movie had the first time). If I count not only re-watches, but watches of it with reactors and even reading or writing comments about certain lines or scenes... Nimona pulled tears from me on 15 separate occasions!
@tteious Жыл бұрын
Coco always makes me remember my grandma, and I always cry at the end
@iAmLeRoY1221 Жыл бұрын
When I saw this movie in theaters, the ticket taker looked at my ticket, then looked me dead in the eyes and said "you're going to cry". He was still standing there when I walked out the movie wiping my eyes and just gave me a "what did I tell you" look.
@torontomame Жыл бұрын
I love how Hector calls Ernesto "mijo". It's a contraction of "mi" meaning "my", and "hijo" which means "son". It's used as a term of endearment and affection. ❤
@hobiiwithluv4145 Жыл бұрын
you mean miguel?
@lilys1080 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Miguel
@sarahkhalil2660 Жыл бұрын
I'm coming from a binge to the hp reactions, and the Oak is just amazing , putting all of his emotions out there, not caring what ppl will say. I am addicted to this channel
@XEvilFoxX Жыл бұрын
This film never fails to get me in tears, it’s almost imperative that I watch any Pixar movie alongside a box of tissues. The music, the story and the sheer amount of love that goes into the animation❤️❤️❤️
@heinzelmadchen7896 Жыл бұрын
This will sound horrible but I genuinely like seeing people cry to these kind of movies because it's so connecting and shows no matter what race, what culture, what religion or how tough someone is, these emotions are raw and we can all relate to them. I especially appreciate The Oak crying at the very last scene because this scene had me bawling although it is such a happy one. Idk about you, Oak, but speaking as someone who lost very dear people like my grandmother and grandfather etc. seeing this scene made me ugly cry because the thought about the people you lost still being around you and celebrating with them is so powerful but it still cannot overpower the grief we hold in our hearts. It's such a bittersweet feeling, it's so painful yet comforting because you're so heartbroken and miss them so much but you also feel comfort in believing them to be there although you can't see them and knowing they are reunited with other dead family members, it's hard to explain.
@floof_croissant Жыл бұрын
The colors of this movie are soooo beautiful! I’m glad you guys enjoyed it ❤
@xanamo7 ай бұрын
The idea of people who passed away continuing their life in memory of the living people is so powerful. You are alive as long as someone remembers you💜
@joyshutt7928 Жыл бұрын
SOO glad you guys liked this, it is absolute perfection!! The story, the animation and the colours just amazing :) and so glad you didn't guess the twists! Great reactions
@Tjfaafa8 Жыл бұрын
DIDN'T ASK + TOY STORY IS FAR SUPERIOR🤣🤣🤣
@ReadingAllDayLong10 ай бұрын
Something sad I didn't realize until seeing this movie several times is Hector's advice for Miguel to not play "Remember me" in the talent show. Yes everyone else is playing it, but watch Hector's face. That song was special between him and his daughter and I bet it has felt horrible to have Ernesto and the rest of the world 'defile' it for years. Oversaturation in the competition was just the excuse.
@takdanik Жыл бұрын
Another great thing about this movie is that it also reminds you about importance of remembering and caring about your living members of family. After watching it i immediately came to visit my grandma and spent some wonderful time with her, coz i realized how much i miss all of my relatives, and you never know when you're going to see each of them again.
@keiju.6289 Жыл бұрын
True!
@lex1021128 күн бұрын
Oak is my favorite example of not judging a books by its cover. I love watching these reactions to see how much he takes from almost every movie he sees. Oak is such a sensitive and insightful person.
@JenkemWatchman Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say we love you Oak. Everyone reacts to emotions, especially ones portayed in films, differently. Yet if there's any movie to cry for, I think this is definitely it, even if it's personally not just for the heart-warming/breaking ending.
@jackrussell1232 Жыл бұрын
I learned Spanish and moved to South America almost a year ago because I love this place. There's nobody more interesting than those little abuelitas. They have the most incredible stories and philosophies. I cherish every moment I spend talking to them. It's often very sad how their own children and grandchildren don't take the time to get to know them, but that's often the case all over the world. Get to know your grandparents, people. It's so important and so valuable both to yourselves and to them. It's easy to write them off as relics from older times and to get over-involved in your own stuff, but one of the most important things that you can do in life is to learn from the living souls that are where you came from and to give your due respect to voices from the past. We've come a long way as a species and made some incredible things that make the past seem almost obsolete, but we also lose certain types of wisdom with every generation if we don't take the time to listen and to ask questions of those who came before us.
@Melissa-wx4lu Жыл бұрын
My dog is the same breed as Dante. They don't have their side molars, that's why their tongue hangs out like that, especially as they get older. Everyone who sees her has no clue what she could be, so I was so happy when this movie came out, so now I just tell people she's the same breed as Dante in Coco.
@cynthiareds117 Жыл бұрын
Xolo ❤
@javieralvarado41099 ай бұрын
Three big guys crying with COCO is priceless! JEJE! I loved it!
@rdgarza1113 Жыл бұрын
This movie wrecks me every time. We first watched it shortly after my mother-in-law passed away and I cried so hard. My husband still can't finish it, it's just too emotional for him. Such a beautiful story!
@mauricioramirez5948 Жыл бұрын
I think this is the Pixar movie thats made me laugh the hardest but also made me cry the most. I'll admit as a Mexican i didn't use to make ofrendas until right before this movie came out. It really is a beautiful tradition. Its so bittersweet. Thank you for posting this on the actual day.
@PB-tr5ze Жыл бұрын
"I am the love of your life?" "I don't know, im still angry at you!" Yeah thats a Latina response... lol Dante is a Xolo, a breed of dog that was sacred in mexico and considered a guide of the dead. Did you notice, the tech in the land of the dead is all obsolete? So even tech "dies". This movie hits me deep in my heart, and as a latino, it brings up so many memories of my family. Im glad you guys enjoyed the movie.
@___hey_jooon29 күн бұрын
Coco has always special place in my heart. It always makes me cry whenever I watch it.
@thomaschristopherwhite9043 Жыл бұрын
When Oak said the movie had beautiful colors in the beginning I'm like "wait till we get to the land of the dead".
@TenzinyyАй бұрын
Me and my best friend saw coco the first time when it hit the theaters. I’ve never cried this much to a movie. Coco is one of my favourites! Loved your reactions to this movie🫶🏻.
@moralgriever Жыл бұрын
I'm Mexican and Disney did a great job with this movie. I've been in the US for about 20 years now, and one thing that makes me a bit sad is how death is not talked about much in here, specially with children. We in Mexico grow up with Dia de Muertos, so we learn the concept of death pretty early on, and that death itself is not scary, it's just the next stag of life. It also allows to deal with feelings of loss and sadness in a healthier way, and it's ok tobe sad, to grieve, to cry, but to also be happy. It's the bittersweet taste of life.
@annette069Ай бұрын
Much like Oak, my mother died 2 years before this movie was released. When I first saw this movie I cried through so much of it, just thinking of that connection still being there. I lost it at the end. To this day I still can't watch the movie, even this reaction to it, without crying. I think it might be one of the most emotionally powerful animated movies.
@moralgriever Жыл бұрын
The Oak, you don't have to be Mexican to celebrate Dia de Muertos. You can choose a day that is meaningful to you and your family, and make it a day to share the stories of your loved ones who are no longer here. Whether you believe in the afterlife or not, whether you are religious or not, sharing the memories of your loved ones keep them alive in your heart, and in a way they never truly left us.
@cynthiareds117 Жыл бұрын
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@bycaseyca Жыл бұрын
As someone who's Mexican, anyone can celebrate Dia De Los Muertos! It's all about celebrating and remembering your loved ones who have passed, no matter your culture, etc! We love when people appreciate and partake in activities and holidays like this. Much love! 😁💖
@jocelyngipson7882 Жыл бұрын
Mi corazon, the last song, takes me over the top with the tears. It’s soooo full.
@Left4Candy Жыл бұрын
Could see a lot of thoughts ran through Oak's mind when Miguel started singing to Coco. This movie really is something else
@AmnaCreare Жыл бұрын
What makes this movie so extremely emotional for me, is that I want the premise to be true. I want this afterlife where we remember our loved ones and after they leave us they are somewhere safe and happy watching over us and one day I will get to see them again. My cousin just passed away a couple days ago, and I so badly want this to be true and this movie is so comforting and heartwarming. Thank you for the reaction ❤
@ninakrishnamurthy6674 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Me too. I'm not even a spiritual or religious person, but I hope that there is a pleasant afterlife.
@claudiacuilbheir1182 Жыл бұрын
The last scene always makes me cry because my grandma was just like mama Coco, she had dementia but used to light up whenever she heard her favourite songs. One time, she looked at me and said "Call my little girl" (meaning me), and when I told her I was there she smiled and replied "What have you done? You've grown up" 🥰 music is so powerful!
@Aegi97 Жыл бұрын
This is such a beautiful movie with a beautiful message. You really can’t ask for anything better than this. I just rewatched this last night and my mom and I had the exactly the same reaction as Oak in the last few minutes. Bawling our eyes out. Miguel singing to Coco will ALWAYS get me.
@Drakoni23 Жыл бұрын
At this point, every Pixar movie comes with the tissue warning for me. They always get me, but Coco might be the one that gets me most. Now more than when it released. This one is beautiful, heartwarming, has great twists, gets you thinking and just pierces your heart in the best way. Even tho I could guess where they were going the moment he picked up the guitar to play for Coco, how you'll have those beats of her remembering bit by bit, it's executed SO well. The music hitting, with the very subtle animation, Anthony Gonzalez giving a fantastic performance singing while crying and thinking Hector is lost.
@LexNEffect27 күн бұрын
See The Oak cry really got me. He’s usually such a tough crowd! Love this movie. Love that yall watched it.
@instantreplayjj Жыл бұрын
As soon as I saw this was posted, I just knew Oak was going to get hit hard by the emotions. Love seeing you willing to not hold them back you big tender hearted guy!
@jala1551 Жыл бұрын
It's so moving to see you guys so touched by this movie. It completely caught me off guard when I saw it, hitting home on multiple levels. My dad was a career musician and at the time this came out he was in his 80s, suffering from dementia. The apparent conflict between a musician/artist following their dream, and their love of their family - the way that music can heal and bring back memories, the idea of a family legacy like portrayed here... it all just had me breaking apart, bawling in my husband's arms :P
@smackjack78 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Coco is a classic. You want another fun Dia de los Muertos animated film? Check out The Book of Life released just a few years earlier. It takes similar elements from this one (musicians following their own dreams, visiting the afterlife, etc) but does its own take on them
@4._h4nn4h_.4 Жыл бұрын
Yessss they should definitely watch this I feel like it’s so underrated
@sawanna508 Жыл бұрын
And it's so beautifully made.
@caseyh8386 Жыл бұрын
The real testament of a man, is if he is strong not only in body but also in feeling. I respect you guys for sharing this reaction with us, and thank you for just going with it and getting in to the story and being open to feeling it so strongly x
@KarlaGarcia-of7rh Жыл бұрын
Thank you for choosing Dia de Muertos to release this reaction. I remember when this movie came up, as a Mexican I was very skeptical and kinda "angry?" that Disney was taking such beautiful festivity to make a movie but, they did an exceptional job capturing our culture. It's impossible not to sob with this one lol.
@lilybethkuhn9650 Жыл бұрын
25:20 Dante pulling him back was a foreshadow to hector being the great great gpa
@erinaadland2902 Жыл бұрын
Y’all’s reaction should’ve also come with a cry warning. The end of this movie gets me ugly crying every time. As someone with a grandma who was suffering from dementia before she passed, I got to see how powerfully music can effect the mind. We’d visit my grandma every week where she was being taken care of, and one time my dad brought a keyboard (grandma used to teach piano) and she could still play almost perfectly. We sang too, and she remembered all the words even though she couldn’t remember all of us who were in the room with her. I thought this movie highlighted that well. Beautiful stuff, loved the reaction ❤
@leuchtkaferchen1639 Жыл бұрын
I love this movie so much. ❤ Everyone always talks about how great that scene is with Miguel and Coco singing Remember Me. Funny enough the song that always gets me to cry the most is the last one. It's such a happy sounding song but the whole vibe of it and the scene always gets me.
@jujurawks Жыл бұрын
42:50 Yep Oak... me too man... THIS MOVIE BREAKS US
@alysha4566 Жыл бұрын
I cry all the time whenever I watch this movie. I lost my grandpa last week, and so seeing this now it hit WAY HARDER than before. I had to pause at the end to calm myself down from having a meltdown😂. It carries much more weight for me now, and it definitely on the top of the animated movie list. Thanks for reacting to this, and for reminding me that our passed loved ones are always with us
@PainGain7356 Жыл бұрын
The Oak cried his heart out in this one . Very good movie . Emotional rollercoaster.