We gonna acknowledge that de la Cruz feels pain when imelda stomps on his foot, but the skeletons literally take themselves apart multiple times with no repurcussions
Can we talk for a moment about how Ernesto made a movie where he included a scene that's an exact replica of a murder he himself committed?! Who does that?!?!
Another thing I absolutely love about this movie is that they ignore the fact people think boys shouldn't cry, Miguel cries literally four different times in this movie and has good reason to. There are so many reasons to love this movie.
No one thinks that..haopens in straight up thousands of movies and no one bats an eye, boys for the most oart cry less as they groe up because it is their nature...not because all of them weretaught not to...just like girls on average have way more emotional sharing between then on average
@@Redcloudsrocks Maybe at your community, here at Mexico men or kids who cry are even called slurs that are normally directed to gay people, which here for most of them is like being called a slur twice, the only way they are allowed at society to cry is at funerals or if they don't get what they want from a woman, and I'm not talking about ugly crying, I'm talking about a blank face, two tears and a sigh and you're done
Most of the time it is in a ground mixture. Most times it is mixed with eggs for breakfast but I have also eaten it mixed in refried beans and diced fried potatoes, also on migas ( a light food made from eggs butter salt and chopped corn tortillas fried in a pan).
Chorizo is more like sausage filling but with no casing. In order for most sausages to maintain that dick shape is because of the casing. If you take it off the sause will bassically become ground sausage. Thats essentially chorizo, plus it has so much oils and grease i doubt it would hold up anyways. And yes i know you can buy chorizo in a casing but anyone whose actually tried cooking it in the casing knows it shrinks and falls off and your chorizo loses that desired dick shape.
1:20 A Disney character thats exactly like their family, follows all the rules, and is a compelling character...? I’d say The Princess and the Frog 2010
also, Tiana wanted a restaurant while her mother wanted her to get married. so she's not like her family. sure she's like her dad, but she's not like her mom. and she makes a deal with the prince just to exploit his riches in order to get her restaurant, so that's not following the rules.
@@layken3924 her mother never actually tells her not to open a restaurant, nor does she ever voice her preference for marriage over the restaurant. she's extremely supportive of tiana's dream -bringing her father's gumbo pot as a gift when tiana gets the keys. she says she wants grand-kids and expresses concerns about the restaurant being tiana's ONLY focus, but never in a "one or the other" kind of way. it's pretty clear tiana's mother thinks tiana is capable of balancing the restaurant and a romantic relationship.
Just to clarify some things 1.-The altares and ofrendas are supossed to look that way, maybe a little less cempasuchil flower but the food are for the dead not for us, the fire hazard in the movie has no excuse because we use veladoras(basically a candle in a glass) to prevent that, not just candles 2.- The bullying and teasing at Hector is quite normal, Dia de muertos is know for making fun of death, the best example for this are the "calaveritas" (little poems where a dead person challenge, mocks or trick the death) 3.-Hector couldn't tell Imelda the truth about his death because he didn't knew it until Miguel relates the story of the poison Srry for the grammar
This was very informative which cleared up some questions I had, thanks! (Your English was perfect except for when you said “trick the death”, nothing was spelled incorrectly but a more grammatically correct form would be “tricks death”)
@adairjahueypaz7759 He could've, the thing is that I don't think she would've care, bc there's a difference between "killed trying to get back home" and what would've sound to her like "I wanted to come back but I casually choke to death beforeI could, believe me"
Cinema Sins: This entire movie could've been solved with simple communication Me: Majority of human problems could've been been solved with simple communication. 😂
LOL. Miguel has been playing the guitar in secret for years and had some natural ability, but yeah, his cousins playing the violin and accordion respectively was funny. Of course, we don't know how GOOD they sounded...
There's a year in between them lifting the ban and everyone playing music. That's plenty of time to become an intermediate player, and Miguel has been playing for years.
the real sin is when the characters start singing very well and you are like "what this guy can sing so well" but then "oh it's a musical everyone is able to sing for no reason"
I feel like a sin should've been taken off because the notes are ACTUALLY being played on the guitars, with the correct hand movements. That's GROUNDBREAKING in the world of animation. Just my opinion, though. EDIT: I'm sorry! I should have clarified. 3d computer animation, not just animation. :)
Ground breaking as in Pixar doing for the first time? or animation in general? Because if the former neat, if the later that has been done before, look at the stuff by Brendan small.
MissPurplicious dude i picked up on that too and it was amazing. Most reeal movies cant even do basic chords properly and its so fucking triggering. I thought that was a beautiful detail that actually sjowed their respect for movies and not just cash grabbing something that speaks to billions
I'll say that I have seen some videos on UA-cam where it's been done, though obviously not with the same quality on everything else. But it is nice to see it done in a big movie.
YESSSSS OMGGGGGGG I play violin and they can’t even get the instrument on the right side or with a shoulder rest 99.9999999% of the time and it annoys me SO MUCH
Kaien Shirayuki eh, for me I thought it was even better because it was it was kind of a running theme. It was only played like twice so it wasn’t really too much
Schmeeveel Flerkenschtein yeah, it’s an important song because it was for coco, the person timing this movie together. So I honestly makes sense that they played it a bunch
12:15 Hispanics NEVER EVER use “great grandmother.” Hispanic women don’t even really like being called “grandma.” It makes them feel old. That’s why Miguel calls all of his grandmothers “Mama” and his great aunts simply “tia”
How the hell the guitar not broke after the bell fell Martin Garrix: gimme the fucking guitar Billy Ray Cyrus: brand new GEE-tar Martin Garrix:😑 nope not today
But like a lot of things in Spanish, especially in Mexico, "chorizo" is a double entendre. Like how huevos mean testicles. So much so that people have stopped calling them that.
I never see my replies so I always do it twice, that's why there's 2 replies of the same. Also, I shall always cry by that scene...And I NEVER cry at movies, well except infinity war, I-I dont fell so good, duuuuuustttt......
I love how casual Jeremy is about him lending out his femur. He even says “never lend out a bone crucial to motor function” as if he’s had experience with this *exact* thing before.
11:48 Because he didn't even know he was murdered until that night. Also, Imelda wouldn't even here what he had to say until the last few minutes of the movie.
@@Ekvitarius Buddy wouldn't the next right course of event be him telling he died by choking on sausage/food poisoning to her ? Really ? That would be too humiliating, and Imelda would either think that's a joke or a pathetic death for choosing music over family. I don't think Hector would want to do that. The murder reveal is nice for an excuse.
When I watched this movie for the first time and saw Miguel’s grandma destroy the guitar, my first thought was “overbearing parent literally destroys child’s precious thingamajigg cliche.” This channel has taken over my life.
when i watched it, and the flying tiger comes at the camera at the end, and the whole audience sees it coming, i was thinking: "where is the camera? ding!"
Whenever I watch this movie and see Miguel's grandma destroying his guitar I think:"Oh,thank you for reminding me of one of the most awful,unfair,hurtful scenes in all of Disney's history...am I right,KING TRITON?!?!?!X"-O
I like to think that the “final death” is reincarnation or something. The spirits stick around when their families and friends still remember them, and when they’re forgotten, they move on to their next life
Or maybe they go from skeleton world to soul world. They are spirits, but they look like skeletons because they are still linked to their remainings in the living world. When they are forgotten, their link with physical world is broken, so they dont look like skeletons anymore , and become golden dust souls.
1:48 Im Mexican. We don't eat the food in the ofrenda Jeremy nor the fruit, not even the booze, is all for our dead relatives. In fact legend said that if you try the food the day after dia de muertos, it tastes empty as it it had absolutely flavor. Of course I've never done this because its usually full of ants by the next day.
"Does everything have to be skull-shaped?" Yes "Goddammit, then why didn't you find a way to tell this to Imelda the WHOLE time that you were in the Land of the Dead?" Apparently you've never pissed off a Latina woman.
He also didn't know he was poisoned and murdered by his friend until just a few minutes beforehand. Before Miguel and he pieced together that De La Cruz poisoned him, he thought he just had bad chorizo.
Another sin: Hector and Ernesto are skeletons that look young because they died young, and Coco is a skeleton that is old because she died old. Does that mean everyone in Miguel’s family died early?
Well not everyone died early, like Julio and to a lesser extent the twins. Also, most of them died during the early 20th century, when the average lifespan was roughly 40 years, so it's not implausible for this to be a reality.
Not necessarily "early", yes Hector was very young when he died, but people used to die from things like flue back then. Imelda might've been in her late thrirties or early forties (she has a few grey hairs) and, some of the other skeletons in Miguel's family look a bit older than her
3:25, Sin #23 “How was the guitar not crushed along with Ernesto by that Tim Burton’s Batman bell?!?!” Um, in the movie Ernesto handed it off then was singing under the bell without it. It wasn’t crushed because he wasn’t holding it! FALSE SIN! I demand a RECOUNT!!!
Given how chorizo isn't actually _a_ sausage and just _is_ sausage makes it easy to overlook that. I thought they were just calling the guy pathetic or something
In sin #41 they bully him not because he choked to death, but because he choked on chorizo (a type of sausage). But... that's a dick joke, so it would have a sin anyway.
3:50 man you've GOT to remove a sin for THAT'S THE SWEETEST AND MOST ADORABLE WAY I'VE HEARD SOMEONE SAY IT'S OKAY JUST LOOK AT IT TIO JULIO HE'S NOT EVEN TRYING TO RUSH EVEN THOUGH IT'S A VERY UNCANNY AND PROBABLY WORRYING SITUATION He does NOT know what happens, but STILL tries to reassure Miguel. I can FEEL the empathy and care in his voice and that's just ;-;
I see that and raise you: Hector in the cenote/sink-hole. He doesn’t even know they are related yet and still thinks Miguel is the great-great grandson of his murderer and still “it’s ok” 😭😭😭
"I am Ernesto De La Cruz! I have a great-great grandson! I also have charges for murder in both the land of the living and the land of the dead! Let's not talk about that!!"
Ryu Tama considering he couldnt have known for sure an afterlife exists, especially in the capacity where they all stayed individual consciousnesses, i agree. far as he knew, the only guy who could have recognized it was gone for good
CloudlessKey What do you mean? Coco was the only one who knew Hector in life, so she was the only one who could pass on his stories and prevent him from disappearing. Miguel only knew him through death. Hector explained it when Chiccharon was forgotten.
The sin at 11:48 isn't true. Hector didn't know de la Cruz had murdered him, he thought he had choked to death on his food. He didn't tell Imelda that he was murdered while trying to return because he didn't know.
xseth1 Has nothing to do with whether or not he knew how he died. The whole sin is about the fact that he was dead for a long ass time (in the same afterlife with her) without trying to explain to her that he TRIED to come home before he died.
Brandon White So what does the line where Imelda's says "How many times must I turn you away?" during that scene mean then? He tried. She never wanted to listen. (Edited for strange wording; ESL etc)
The movie never says that who remembers you has to be a blood relative. One of the gags is that a skeleton with braces is on his dentist's ofrenda. And as far as Ernesto knew, he had no family to remember him, but his fans remembered him and that kept him in the land of the dead. So, while I deeply sympathize with your not wanting kids, you should be fine without them, by this movie's logic
Extra sin: the grandma at the beginning said Día de Los Muertos was the ONE night of the year the dead ancestors can come visit them but Día de Los Muertos lasts 3 days
1) isn’t it 2 days? 2) don’t different things happen on the different days? 3) it would be illogical for a movie like this to include all 3 days in its plot
Uh, dude, marigold flower petals are REALLY hard to set fire. When I went to my friend’s house in Mexico, I asked if the flowers would catch fire, and they grabbed a petal, held it above a lighter for a minute, and it barely caught fire.
Booze wont catch on fire unless you put a flame directly on it. It's not as flammable as gasoline, turpentine and such. People have been putting up oferendas for hundreds of years. If they had a habit of combusting into flames, people wouldn't keep doing it that way.
Creppersaurus Rex dia de muertos is been celebrated with the ofrenda and the candles and if you check for fires on this date in Mexico you will find out that is not different from any other day of the year. Ofrendas are pretty safe
this movie is so beautiful. The little town looks exactly like the one my mother grew up in and we have visited many times since I was born. The imagery is spot on. The music is obviously astounding. My grandfather was a Mariachi singer in his youth. He was even on TV and almost recorded an album. My great aunt (who still lives in that same little town) looks strikingly similar to Mama Coco. So this movie hit home on a number of levels.
I am surprised no sin for Miguel meeting Hector being a huge coincidence as it was later revealed Hector was actually the guy Miguel was looking for...I mean, of all people Miguel could have bumped into, he bumped into him...
Do you believe that my father had a friend, and only years later he discovered that they were cousins (and that, therefore, he and I had other cousins)? They're rare coincidences (I've heard several), of course, but they can happen 👍 I think that this always depends on destiny, and in the case of the movie, destiny plays an important role, so I'm not surprised in the end (even though it's always a coincidence and although in any case everything ended well from a tragedy, fortunately) 😉👍
Dante, the dog, kinda guided Miguel towards Hector. Miguel said so himself, that Dante wasn't just any dog but an actual spirit guide, his spirit guide, because he led him to Hector. He said it when they were reunited, after discovering the truth about Hector.
A missed sin. How can the skeletons in this movie fall apart and put themselves back together without any pain. But when de lacrosse gets his toe stepped he can barely stand. 😂
"Sins" that are actually explained in the movie: #22 Miguels family is shown searching for him in the cemetery #23 Ernesto hands off the guitar before he's crushed by the bell #39 Dante is a Xoloitzcuintli dog which are traditionally believed to be guides for spirits in the afterlife, something that's commented on by multiple characters, that's why he guides Miguel through the plot, especially the points involving Hector. Miguel was searching for his ancestor and Dante is aware that Hector is who he is really looking for, not Ernesto, something that's also blatantly stated later in the film. #50 Hector immediately explains that no one knows what happens after the final death. The point that death is a mystery, even in a movie about the afterlife. #63 Hector got the dresses from a costume designer who was tasked with making multiple identical copies of that same costume for a performance. Earlier she admonishes him for losing the one he was wearing while trying to sneak into the land of the living. #68 Yeah? He's spent most of the movie slowly transitioning into a skeleton which would be dying #72 they still have to get Hector's picture back from Ernesto #74 see #39 #76 Hector didn't know he was murdered until like 10 minutes ago, so what would he have to explain to Imelda and why would she have reason to forgive him? Both of them still thought about him as just a guy who abandoned his family until that bit about being murdered on his way home changed both their views about him. #77 that's the whole point the damn movie has been making #85 Miguel's parents obviously chase him home since they show up like half a minute later in the film. His mom is pregnant, she can't sprint like a 12 year old can.
When I watched the movie I had my own cinamasins moment. ... Until 1942 when he was crushed by a giant bell. I want to be just like him. Me: You mean crushed?
+1000 sins for the fact that Disney didn’t credit the person who mama coco was based off of and also didn’t give her any of the profits from this movie. Like its literally her story but they couldn’t spare 1000 dollars (a huge portion of money for her family) for her story that THEY USED.
This movie made me ugly cry about three or four times. Silent tears streaming down my face when Coco started singing at the end, and the flashback when her father sang it to her before he left. This film and The Book of Life (while still being comical films, the underlying tones of conflicting aspects of traditional family and finding your own path are especially effective in making me sweat through my eyes) managed to do that to me. God damn you, movie.
You know CinemaSins likes a movie when he intentionally misses things? Try finding that comment, and if you watched the movie (though as for me, I used illegal means), I'd think you'd agree. It starts with " "Sins" that are actually explained in the movie ". Please don't watch this clickbait extraordinaire ever again. For your sake.
I find the amount of how long the video is also is a good indicator on how much they like it. Transformers 4: Oh-so many minutes Coco: 14 minutes Brave: 13 minutes Zootopia: 9 minutes
This is the first time I’ve cried during a sins video even if it only showed 3 seconds of the scene so yes, the “I’m ugly crying so I’ll just let the sins counter do what it wants” line? Very accurate
As a person who does not have kids, I gotta say this movie doesn't alienate me at all, because the point isn't that you must procreate, but that you must be *interconnected* with your fellow human beings. They don't have to be your *descendants*.
Eloise Wilson - Sure. I’m not advocating for people to *avoid* parenting. I’m just responding to the assertion that Coco sends a message that not being a parent means not having a family or people who care about you enough to remember you and tell stories when you’re gone.
0:56 the animation in this movie is absolutely stellar. at this time stamp you can see the downy “baby hairs” on Miguel’s face as he blows into the bottle. I loved this move in every way but I LOVE the little attention to detail in the animation.
The chorizo part was a joke, because in Mexico it's often compared to a dick. So it's a dirty joke the creators put in to allude to that. Those musicians knew he didn't actually choke to death, but it's a funny concept to them. Also, I think the "knuckles" joke was less about hoping it'll go over kids heads but setting up how fatherly Hector truly is -- he's the best :D
@jonimator bowe Haha really? In that scene Hector sings a song about a woman named Juanita. The line, "and her... knuckles.. they drag on the floor" was supposed to mean her breasts drag on the floor. Hector replaced whatever word was originally in the song (maybe chi-chi's) and used knuckles instead, because Miguel was in the room. "There are children present," he told his friend after he complained those aren't the right words. Hector was being fatherly.
I got to watch this movie back in 2019 on a streaming service with my grandma who was dying with dementia. She loved this movie. I had no idea what the ending was going to become. I am forever grateful to share this amazing movie with her.
Well the flower bridge has some weight to it, the premise of the original tradition is that you create a path of marigold petals to your home to guide your ancestors home, so it only made sense for there to be a marigold petal bridge to connect the land of the dead to the land of the living.
@@iAmACR Nope, Miguel momentarily had the guitar while the employee was inside. Once he asked who was in there, Miguel apologized, set down the guitar, and put his hands up
He sinned the fact that the guitar wasn't crushed along with the bell, even though you can see Ernesto giving the guitar to one of the dancers right before it happens
@@Park_Place Whenever someone from the Land Of The Dead picks something up from the living world, a "copy" is made for the dead person, and the object in the living world is left undisturbed. When he strummed the guitar, he was transported to the land of the dead and the guitar most likely fell to the floor in the living world.
It’s ironic to me that he’s so adamant about fire safety in the altars because once, the dia de los muertos altar we did at school (pretty sure it was dedicated to Steve Irwin) literally lit on fire. The whole thing was blazing. It was kinda scary lmao
I live in México and never heard of a fire accident because an altar that caught on fire XD Maybe because we use veladoras (candles inside glass containers)
@@Angel-vm9yy I will probably criticize Mexican and Mexican-American culture first given that there is a lot of good and a lot of really bad stuff. So I ain't worried, white people love me 😂
3 things that bothered me. 1. If you paid attention at the beginning, you'd notice Ernésto handed his guitar to a staff member back stage. Hence how the guitar never got damaged in the first place. 2. Everything is skull shaped because it's an important part to the holiday in the first place. Calaveras are a popular and easy decoration to make for Día de los Muertos in Mexico. The term is mostly used for sugar skulls but can be used for other material used. 3. No one knows what happens when the final death occurs. Even Héctor confirmed it. It's supposed to be a symbol of when we truly die. When no one remembers you anymore, you fade away like a memory. It's just like how the memories that were discarded in Inside Out faded as did Bing Bong. When you're forgotten, that's when you truly die.
That wasn't made up by Disney - this is based on Mexican culture. Heta's 3rd point is probably because they're part of the culture in real life and know the details.
We use many candles on dia de muertos because tradition says that the candle is the light of the dead on its return to the other world. Also we put a lot of cempoalxóchitl petals (the orange petals in the ground) because they guide our ancestors so they can find our home and their altars. Each thing that you see have a meaning in our tradition, you may think its exageration but every detail counts.
I understand that tradition is extremely important to many people and I respect that whole heartedly. But its still a fire hazard. The sin stands because this is satire.
Josh Fergusson I know! But we really have something with the candles! Look at this old mexican movie called Macario. You will be amazed of the amount of candles this movie have. ua-cam.com/video/gV9aVsZBmCc/v-deo.html
He didn’t know he was murdered. And also in Ernesto’s death at the beginning of the movie he HANDS HIS GUITAR OFFSTAGE so it wouldn’t be destroyed when the bell fell
Jeremy : "so what happens after final death ?" Me : "nothingness final death is being forgotten and once you're forgotten you're basically gone you're never here to begin with that's why people dying alone is sad because they literally have no one to remember them"
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3:25 Sin #23, In the flashback of his last show, Ernesto clearly gives his guitar to a staff member before his last note and the bell falling , in account to the untouched guitar
"This entire movie could have been solved with *simple communication!"* Yeah... welcome to Hollywood, where like 90% of movies only have any tension or plot at all because someone didn't tell some other person one simple thing for *NO GODDAMN REASON.* It's so worn out a trope, it honestly depresses me every time I see it now!
Very true! I end up screaming at the screen from anger. All the conflicts would have been resolved with a bit of honest communication in all the movies I've ever seen lol
I agree, however it does happen in real life though. For real, most people are total shite at communicating things. I can't tell you just personally how many misunderstandings people have had, because they sorta assume the other person has information they do not, and hi-jinks ensue. However, in real life, those hi-jinks just cause stress and sads.
And even if he knew it and told Imelda, what would she have done? Walked into the land of the living and suddenly put up the picture that she tore off herself? And her alive relatives would be Ok with this sudden supernatural act?
10:06 he didn't get the costume back from security, he got a new one from the seamstress lady. She had tons of those costumes to dress the dancers for that opening act
The rule of CinemaSins - however much they love a movie, however unfair and unjust a sin, however much they may “miss the point” it’s in the nature of the channel to be as cynical as possible. Because it’s what they do.
I mean yeah, I prefer cinema wins because, I'd rather praise movies than complain about them, but this channel is mostly satirical and purposefully cynical to the max
You got one wrong. Time for me to be "that guy". The guitar doesn't get crushed with Ernesto de la cucaracha because he literally hands it off to a roadie seconds before the bell drops. Also, It would be cool if you added corrections for the times you actually get one wrong, while at the same time making fun of the people who correct you. Hit me with your best shot.
13:21 "I should remove a sin for this scene being so emotionally powerful, but since I can't see what I'mwriting down while ugly crying, I'll just let the Sin Counter do what it wants" this is better than the actual sin removal
We gonna acknowledge that de la Cruz feels pain when imelda stomps on his foot, but the skeletons literally take themselves apart multiple times with no repurcussions
*Ding!*
It might be a case of breaking bones vs moving bones away from each other.
Imelda’s fury was just that strong
@@DrBrightIsBack yeah
It’s probably like how we can crack our knuckles without it hurting, but, like, dislocating a bone hurts
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@@noahwalker1998 good question
Was the pun intentional?
Can we talk for a moment about how Ernesto made a movie where he included a scene that's an exact replica of a murder he himself committed?! Who does that?!?!
Someone who is very Narcissistic and Egotistical
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Well what if bob ross was a serial killer and his paintings were where he hid the bodies think about that
But in all seriousness that is a good point
@@Anchor_Productions how does that even correlate?
@@E_btsot798 it doesn’t that’s why I said in all seriousness you have a point
Another thing I absolutely love about this movie is that they ignore the fact people think boys shouldn't cry, Miguel cries literally four different times in this movie and has good reason to. There are so many reasons to love this movie.
Hes also a child....
No one thinks that..haopens in straight up thousands of movies and no one bats an eye, boys for the most oart cry less as they groe up because it is their nature...not because all of them weretaught not to...just like girls on average have way more emotional sharing between then on average
@@Redcloudsrocks "no one thinks that" boy, do you need to meet my dad 💀
@@Redcloudsrocks Actually,many people think thats when a male crys it means they are weak.
@@Redcloudsrocks Maybe at your community, here at Mexico men or kids who cry are even called slurs that are normally directed to gay people, which here for most of them is like being called a slur twice, the only way they are allowed at society to cry is at funerals or if they don't get what they want from a woman, and I'm not talking about ugly crying, I'm talking about a blank face, two tears and a sigh and you're done
They're not mocking him because he choked to death, they're mocking him because he choked on a sausage to death.
Chorizo isn't necessarily always in sausage form. Most of it I've ever had in my life was basically a loose ground mixture.
Most of the time it is in a ground mixture. Most times it is mixed with eggs for breakfast but I have also eaten it mixed in refried beans and diced fried potatoes, also on migas ( a light food made from eggs butter salt and chopped corn tortillas fried in a pan).
Even if it is a ground mixture most of the time, sausage form works much better with the joke.
@@dragondriscoll14 migas are the best with chorizo
But he never said that he choke, he said that he had an stomachache and died because he ate chorizo (what I understand)
5:36
If I remember right, a chorizo is a type of sausage.
I can see why they find it funny that a man choked to death on a large sausage.
he succin that bone DRYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Bruh what are you on. Chorizo is a spicy sausage dummy. You cut it up and put it in your eggs. Trust me on this one gringo.
Aw, don't start calling them a gringo... tbh I can see how chorizo sounds like churro.
Chorizo is more like sausage filling but with no casing. In order for most sausages to maintain that dick shape is because of the casing. If you take it off the sause will bassically become ground sausage. Thats essentially chorizo, plus it has so much oils and grease i doubt it would hold up anyways. And yes i know you can buy chorizo in a casing but anyone whose actually tried cooking it in the casing knows it shrinks and falls off and your chorizo loses that desired dick shape.
Funny
That ending when Miguel sings to her broke me.
That damn song is what always gets me.
It was the first movie to make me cry XD
reminds me of my grandma : (
FREAKING SAME.
How?
You forgot to take a sin off for the scene when Héctor sings to young Coco. That scene is as emotional as when Miguel sings to her
I cried when Hèctor sang to young Coco.
@@emilydawson2553 I bawled like a baby when Hector sang to her and then when Miguel sang it
@@khaotictrash I feel you.
I almo cried during both scenes
1:20 A Disney character thats exactly like their family, follows all the rules, and is a compelling character...? I’d say The Princess and the Frog 2010
The Princess and the Frog is from 2009 and 1920, not 2010. 1920 is the Steve piece of the film. November 7, 2019, 12:38am
also, Tiana wanted a restaurant while her mother wanted her to get married. so she's not like her family. sure she's like her dad, but she's not like her mom. and she makes a deal with the prince just to exploit his riches in order to get her restaurant, so that's not following the rules.
Hana i think it was more her mom wanting her to Doug is in something that wasn’t work. She wanted her to be happy
@@layken3924 her mother never actually tells her not to open a restaurant, nor does she ever voice her preference for marriage over the restaurant. she's extremely supportive of tiana's dream -bringing her father's gumbo pot as a gift when tiana gets the keys. she says she wants grand-kids and expresses concerns about the restaurant being tiana's ONLY focus, but never in a "one or the other" kind of way. it's pretty clear tiana's mother thinks tiana is capable of balancing the restaurant and a romantic relationship.
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Add one more sin. I'm wondering why the hell Hector needed that guy's femur.
Maybe as a replacement for his own missing or broken bone. That could be why he walks with a limp.
If Hector is using the guy's femur then shouldn't it disappear after the guy died (a second time)?
Hector needed it to add to his collection of stupid stuff he stole from him
maybe he try to go to the land of living pretending his friend and thought it would help to outsmart cops?
Maybe he’s trying to pull a Rocket.
What bothers me more than the eyeballs is that the skeletons are also blinking with their nonexistent eyelids.
i kept saying that when watching it the first time
I can’t watch it the same now wow
Hannah Papernick-Yudin sane people
This feels cursed
SAME IT CONFUSES AND FRUSRATES ME
Just to clarify some things
1.-The altares and ofrendas are supossed to look that way, maybe a little less cempasuchil flower but the food are for the dead not for us, the fire hazard in the movie has no excuse because we use veladoras(basically a candle in a glass) to prevent that, not just candles
2.- The bullying and teasing at Hector is quite normal, Dia de muertos is know for making fun of death, the best example for this are the "calaveritas" (little poems where a dead person challenge, mocks or trick the death)
3.-Hector couldn't tell Imelda the truth about his death because he didn't knew it until Miguel relates the story of the poison
Srry for the grammar
This was very informative which cleared up some questions I had, thanks!
(Your English was perfect except for when you said “trick the death”, nothing was spelled incorrectly but a more grammatically correct form would be “tricks death”)
😊
Although I think hector still could've told Imelda that he died while trying to get back
@adairjahueypaz7759 He could've, the thing is that I don't think she would've care, bc there's a difference between "killed trying to get back home" and what would've sound to her like "I wanted to come back but I casually choke to death beforeI could, believe me"
Also, chocking on chorizo mught be a dirty joke about chocking on d*ck, hence the moking, since there is still a lot of homophobia in latinoamerica
Cinema Sins: This entire movie could've been solved with simple communication
Me: Majority of human problems could've been been solved with simple communication.
😂
that's because humans suck
@@layken3924 does that mean you say you suck?
@@aidien6894 hey, if I can't be honest with myself, who can I be honest with?
@@layken3924 honestly I think you're right. I guess humans do suck
No no. He's got a point
Missed the sin for the family suddenly knowing how to play instruments even though music has been completely banned for generations
LOL. Miguel has been playing the guitar in secret for years and had some natural ability, but yeah, his cousins playing the violin and accordion respectively was funny. Of course, we don't know how GOOD they sounded...
There's a year in between them lifting the ban and everyone playing music. That's plenty of time to become an intermediate player, and Miguel has been playing for years.
@@lindseysquire8417 exactly
the real sin is when the characters start singing very well and you are like "what this guy can sing so well" but then "oh it's a musical everyone is able to sing for no reason"
I feel like a sin should've been taken off because the notes are ACTUALLY being played on the guitars, with the correct hand movements. That's GROUNDBREAKING in the world of animation. Just my opinion, though.
EDIT: I'm sorry! I should have clarified. 3d computer animation, not just animation. :)
Ground breaking as in Pixar doing for the first time? or animation in general?
Because if the former neat, if the later that has been done before, look at the stuff by Brendan small.
MissPurplicious dude i picked up on that too and it was amazing. Most reeal movies cant even do basic chords properly and its so fucking triggering. I thought that was a beautiful detail that actually sjowed their respect for movies and not just cash grabbing something that speaks to billions
I'll say that I have seen some videos on UA-cam where it's been done, though obviously not with the same quality on everything else.
But it is nice to see it done in a big movie.
:...GROUNDBREAKING..." ? See K-On and various other anime since around 2008...
YESSSSS OMGGGGGGG I play violin and they can’t even get the instrument on the right side or with a shoulder rest 99.9999999% of the time and it annoys me SO MUCH
Um, that ending deserved at least 10 sins off, no matter how long you had to wait to stop crying to do it.
I cant believe you added a sin for that ending!
That was such a beautiful and emotionally moving end!
They already played the same song constantly
Would be more powerful, and the sin would be taken off, if this song wasn't played for the whole movie. It lost its initial impact
Kaien Shirayuki eh, for me I thought it was even better because it was it was kind of a running theme. It was only played like twice so it wasn’t really too much
Schmeeveel Flerkenschtein yeah, it’s an important song because it was for coco, the person timing this movie together. So I honestly makes sense that they played it a bunch
@Universal Mario rip alexi
12:15 Hispanics NEVER EVER use “great grandmother.” Hispanic women don’t even really like being called “grandma.” It makes them feel old. That’s why Miguel calls all of his grandmothers “Mama” and his great aunts simply “tia”
eveenala Exactly, no Hispanic women would call their grandmother “abuelita”, like I call mine mamá Elvia.
fear of old age? Wow!
i call my grandmothers mamá too
My grandma is called “Nina” and my grandpa “Nino” lol
LittleShy Lotus123 i call my grandma abuelita
Sins: How the hell did that guitar not broke after the bell fell
Me: He hand the guitar to the lady dancer
Sin: why didn't the guitar fall after the bell fell
Martin Garrix: because these mexicanos are not responsible for a fucking guitar
How the hell the guitar not broke after the bell fell
Martin Garrix: gimme the fucking guitar
Billy Ray Cyrus: brand new GEE-tar
Martin Garrix:😑 nope not today
Demon? Demon does no one here know grammar? Like at all?
CraxedPripyat how do you know English is this person’s first language? This is the Internet. People from all over the world comment on videos.
I refuse to believe that "He choked on chorizo" wasn't a deep throating joke. Chorizo is mexican sausage. Fight me.
But like a lot of things in Spanish, especially in Mexico, "chorizo" is a double entendre. Like how huevos mean testicles. So much so that people have stopped calling them that.
What do they call eggs now?
@@gregoriotauro4469 The polite term is blanquillos. (Little white ones).
@@sfmc98 ahah, i didn't know that!
That makes total sense
Jokes aside, this was the best animated movie I've seen in a LONG time.
You must not have seen Inside Out
I actually wept when watching this with my little sister and I have’t cried in a movie for years
He was not joking about ugly crying in that end sceneb
So true.
Tyler Haley kat2s was really good too and Coco is quite similar to it, different enough to be good in their own right though
They say you die twice, Once when they burry you in the grave, The second time is the last time somebody mentions your name.-
Macklemore, 2017
Love comment, but your username...too soon..even a year later, dont you dare change it to "we won Mr.Stark" dont.do.it
Ace Nunez 😂😂😂 i totally should
I never see my replies so I always do it twice, that's why there's 2 replies of the same. Also, I shall always cry by that scene...And I NEVER cry at movies, well except infinity war, I-I dont fell so good, duuuuuustttt......
Fixed the 2 reply thing
Ace Nunez my replies do that sometimes lol it’s fine but i was SOBBING at spider-man sffh
I was legitimately hoping for a “F*k you movie!” *5 sins removed* for that final Remember Me with Coco
I love how casual Jeremy is about him lending out his femur. He even says “never lend out a bone crucial to motor function” as if he’s had experience with this *exact* thing before.
11:48 Because he didn't even know he was murdered until that night. Also, Imelda wouldn't even here what he had to say until the last few minutes of the movie.
Freedom Fighter he could have explained that he tried to come home and died, though, which is the main point.
Ekvitarius She wouldn’t have heard him out.
The Mad Titan she heard him out in the scene in the movie
@@Ekvitarius No she didn't. Miguel told her, not Hector.
@@Ekvitarius Buddy wouldn't the next right course of event be him telling he died by choking on sausage/food poisoning to her ? Really ? That would be too humiliating, and Imelda would either think that's a joke or a pathetic death for choosing music over family. I don't think Hector would want to do that. The murder reveal is nice for an excuse.
When I watched this movie for the first time and saw Miguel’s grandma destroy the guitar, my first thought was “overbearing parent literally destroys child’s precious thingamajigg cliche.” This channel has taken over my life.
when i watched it, and the flying tiger comes at the camera at the end, and the whole audience sees it coming, i was thinking: "where is the camera? ding!"
same. i think of all kinds of sins when i watch any movie now.
ex machinas, cliches, logos, assholes eating apples ect....
Heather Bell yes
Whenever I watch this movie and see Miguel's grandma destroying his guitar I think:"Oh,thank you for reminding me of one of the most awful,unfair,hurtful scenes in all of Disney's history...am I right,KING TRITON?!?!?!X"-O
And absolutely no lapdance in this scene!
Remove one of those sins. Alcohol doesn’t go through him because alcohol is also known as spirits.
Actually, wouldn't the pun be a reason for them to sin it?
These videos are jokes.
Jader Bielen a
Trevor Propp and so was the comment
-2 sins for the clever pun
I like to think that the “final death” is reincarnation or something. The spirits stick around when their families and friends still remember them, and when they’re forgotten, they move on to their next life
🤯
Noooope
@@fmstori wdym
Or maybe they go from skeleton world to soul world. They are spirits, but they look like skeletons because they are still linked to their remainings in the living world. When they are forgotten, their link with physical world is broken, so they dont look like skeletons anymore , and become golden dust souls.
@@Vivian2290 thats another good idea
5:46 they’re mocking him because Chorizo is a type of sausage. And. Y’know...
Nah, its just a dick joke, you know, for all the toddlers watching
gæ haha
Oh-OHHHHH ok I get it
Why have I not figured that out until now
wtf
1:48 Im Mexican. We don't eat the food in the ofrenda Jeremy nor the fruit, not even the booze, is all for our dead relatives. In fact legend said that if you try the food the day after dia de muertos, it tastes empty as it it had absolutely flavor. Of course I've never done this because its usually full of ants by the next day.
I think he's referring to the Dead who come pick up the food left for them by their descendants.
That’s interesting I never knew that!
We sure as hell eat food in the cemeteries in my family
But in the movie the dead come and pick the “soul” of the food, not the actual food.
Astronaut O'Brien
Yes, they pick the soul, hence the food has no taste afterwards.
"Does everything have to be skull-shaped?" Yes
"Goddammit, then why didn't you find a way to tell this to Imelda the WHOLE time that you were in the Land of the Dead?" Apparently you've never pissed off a Latina woman.
KingOfKingz819 HAHAHAAH HOLY SHIT TRUE! Once you piss of a latina ay dios you’re in deep shit
No joke, I'm lowkey scared in those cased
KingOfKingz819 it's how you know he's white
He also didn't know he was poisoned and murdered by his friend until just a few minutes beforehand. Before Miguel and he pieced together that De La Cruz poisoned him, he thought he just had bad chorizo.
As someone who lives in a Puerto Rican family, I've been laughing for 20 minutes 😂
Another sin: Hector and Ernesto are skeletons that look young because they died young, and Coco is a skeleton that is old because she died old. Does that mean everyone in Miguel’s family died early?
Oof
Well not everyone died early, like Julio and to a lesser extent the twins. Also, most of them died during the early 20th century, when the average lifespan was roughly 40 years, so it's not implausible for this to be a reality.
how is it a sin for people to die early?
I would assume their appearance is based off their picture on the ofrenda, considering that's how the customs scene seemed to work.
Not necessarily "early", yes Hector was very young when he died, but people used to die from things like flue back then. Imelda might've been in her late thrirties or early forties (she has a few grey hairs) and, some of the other skeletons in Miguel's family look a bit older than her
3:25, Sin #23
“How was the guitar not crushed along with Ernesto by that Tim Burton’s Batman bell?!?!”
Um, in the movie Ernesto handed it off then was singing under the bell without it. It wasn’t crushed because he wasn’t holding it! FALSE SIN! I demand a RECOUNT!!!
CinemaSins: Oh, our bad. GNID
Hana J , recovering a sin
Would've been apparent to anyone who has watched Seamus Gorman and The Fangirl's videos on the topic of why the guitar was cursed.
And for sin 76 at 11:46, because Héctor didn’t know he was murdered. And that he added a sin at the end...
Actually he could've just said he was on his way home. The fact that he was murdered doesn't change the sin.
He didn't complain much.He really liked the movie.
P.S: 4K likes. Holy shit! Thanks a lot people, you are amazing.
It was a good movie and I cried a lot
It's a nice movie
1:31 this is unrelated but
SSHHIIIIZAAAAAAAAaaAA!!!!!!!!
@@exists8238 You did NOT just make a Shiza joke outta that
It's an amazing movie
"God, I hate this dog"
*top ten famous last words*
If something happens to Jeremy, I was never here...
Well spoken, Waluigi
Dante supremacy
Yes I love that dog he was the best character
@Charlotte Alexander what? No
I love how literally no one realizes that the 'choking on chorizo' thing was a d*ck joke-
No way...
Given how chorizo isn't actually _a_ sausage and just _is_ sausage makes it easy to overlook that. I thought they were just calling the guy pathetic or something
@@Dracophile7 I lost you at chorizo is and isn't a sausage.
@@fahrenheit2101 for fucking real do think its a sausage or not Jesus christ
@@knightgames1442 I believe they mean that while it's not a sausage in general it's made with sausage like a ingredient
In sin #41 they bully him not because he choked to death, but because he choked on chorizo (a type of sausage).
But... that's a dick joke, so it would have a sin anyway.
SeiPR727 i was going to point that , that is another adult joke for spanish speakers
Don't need to speak spanish to know about chorizo though~
Bubbling Waffle
I didn't know about it.
Isn't chorizo just pork?
But in reality, the chorizo was poisoned
not ashamed to admit I cried like a baby at the end. really makes you appreciate your family. ugly crying indeed.
Me and my mum cried so much at the end!!!😭😭😭
He still put a sin WHY *cries*
I mean BAWLING!!!
It made me cry because my family sucks
I’ve already watched this three times and I cry every time.
3:25
shits on movie for not paying attention to detail
even though he didn't notice ernesto let go of the guitar before he went under the bell
Yup
Ethen1255 I was just going to say that rn lol
He isn’t shitting on the movie
TheNuzlocker that’s what she said 😏
OOF!
3:50 man you've GOT to remove a sin for THAT'S THE SWEETEST AND MOST ADORABLE WAY I'VE HEARD SOMEONE SAY IT'S OKAY
JUST LOOK AT IT TIO JULIO HE'S NOT EVEN TRYING TO RUSH EVEN THOUGH IT'S A VERY UNCANNY AND PROBABLY WORRYING SITUATION
He does NOT know what happens, but STILL tries to reassure Miguel.
I can FEEL the empathy and care in his voice and that's just ;-;
Yea that’s so true
I see that and raise you: Hector in the cenote/sink-hole.
He doesn’t even know they are related yet and still thinks Miguel is the great-great grandson of his murderer and still “it’s ok” 😭😭😭
Cried like a baby at the end of this movie...thinking about my mother who has been gone for a long time...I miss that crazy lady
Aaron Lewis feel you bro🙏🏽
RIP your mother 😔
"I am Ernesto De La Cruz! I have a great-great grandson! I also have charges for murder in both the land of the living and the land of the dead! Let's not talk about that!!"
😧😧😧😧😧
I'm pretty sure Ernesto was surprised he had a great-great-grandson because he didn't marry anybody... as far as we know anyways.
You should have sinned the fact that after Ernesto killed Hector, he decided to include the EXACT SAME MURDER PLOT in one of his movies
He also should've sinned that the scene with Coco was pointless since Miguel was alive
Ryu Tama considering he couldnt have known for sure an afterlife exists, especially in the capacity where they all stayed individual consciousnesses, i agree. far as he knew, the only guy who could have recognized it was gone for good
For a second there, I was going to say Hector killed Gus. But that's an entirely different thing.
William Seamon Thats not a sin hes just mean
CloudlessKey What do you mean? Coco was the only one who knew Hector in life, so she was the only one who could pass on his stories and prevent him from disappearing. Miguel only knew him through death. Hector explained it when Chiccharon was forgotten.
I cannot believe he didn't take a sin off for "I don't want to choose a side! Why can't you just be on my side?" because that is a RAW fucking line.
The sin at 11:48 isn't true. Hector didn't know de la Cruz had murdered him, he thought he had choked to death on his food. He didn't tell Imelda that he was murdered while trying to return because he didn't know.
xseth1
Has nothing to do with whether or not he knew how he died. The whole sin is about the fact that he was dead for a long ass time (in the same afterlife with her) without trying to explain to her that he TRIED to come home before he died.
Brandon White So what does the line where Imelda's says "How many times must I turn you away?" during that scene mean then?
He tried. She never wanted to listen.
(Edited for strange wording; ESL etc)
He said food poisoning at some point
He didn't choke, he thought the chorizo poisoned him
yeah but he could have told her he died
The movie never says that who remembers you has to be a blood relative. One of the gags is that a skeleton with braces is on his dentist's ofrenda. And as far as Ernesto knew, he had no family to remember him, but his fans remembered him and that kept him in the land of the dead. So, while I deeply sympathize with your not wanting kids, you should be fine without them, by this movie's logic
Exactly. The problem is, some people are still remembered that shouldn't: Stalin, Hitler, Franco, Pinochet...to name a few.
TheOnlyElemental yes but you can be remembered even if your not on an ofrenda (mama Imelda)
TheOnlyElemental agreed
dude, nobody asked you
Carter Day But mama Imelda was on the ofrenda in Miguel’s house
Extra sin: the grandma at the beginning said Día de Los Muertos was the ONE night of the year the dead ancestors can come visit them but Día de Los Muertos lasts 3 days
That's actually a proper sin unlike all of the nitpicking he did in this.
What crawled up your ass and died?
For him to catch that sin that would require he have any level of knowledge of what he was talking about
1) isn’t it 2 days?
2) don’t different things happen on the different days?
3) it would be illogical for a movie like this to include all 3 days in its plot
Samot0423 4) CINEMA-SINS ISN’T A REVIEW CHANNEL ITS A COMEDY CHANNEL 😂
In ‘everything great about coco’: *praises the Disney intro*
In ‘everything wrong with coco’: *criticise the Disney intro*
I wonder why
Uh, dude, marigold flower petals are REALLY hard to set fire. When I went to my friend’s house in Mexico, I asked if the flowers would catch fire, and they grabbed a petal, held it above a lighter for a minute, and it barely caught fire.
Booze wont catch on fire unless you put a flame directly on it. It's not as flammable as gasoline, turpentine and such. People have been putting up oferendas for hundreds of years. If they had a habit of combusting into flames, people wouldn't keep doing it that way.
Creppersaurus Rex dia de muertos is been celebrated with the ofrenda and the candles and if you check for fires on this date in Mexico you will find out that is not different from any other day of the year.
Ofrendas are pretty safe
Yes, that is correct, but alcohol and (obviously) wood is highly flammable.
@@SpiritBear12 and you're right to touché
My point is that people have been putting up Ofrendas for hundreds of years. If the offerings were a flammability problem, they would have stopped.
this movie is so beautiful. The little town looks exactly like the one my mother grew up in and we have visited many times since I was born. The imagery is spot on. The music is obviously astounding. My grandfather was a Mariachi singer in his youth. He was even on TV and almost recorded an album. My great aunt (who still lives in that same little town) looks strikingly similar to Mama Coco. So this movie hit home on a number of levels.
That’s amazing. Glad to hear this movie reminded you of something/someplace valuable.
Pixar lives with u
You did not remove a sin for Imelda's beautiful signing of 'La Llorona' when Imelda was running from security on stage?
Shame
remove ten sins
Ms. Talmania serriously
Remove 50 sins
Let's just nullify that out with a sin for the fact that he HAS A FLIPPING TV IN THE ATTIC WITHOUT ANYONE NOTICING THAT IT LEFT
Someone true. True true.
But at least, it should be mentioned!
That’s the sweetest way he said “It’s Ok” in 3:50
It sounded Italian to me.
3:25 The movie showed that Ernesto handed off his guitar to someone before he got crushed by the bell
My point as well
This has to be Pixar's prettiest looking movie ever.
I'd say Wall-E is. I heard The Good Dinosaur is beautiful but I never saw it.
Coco has amazing animation though.
I have never been able to sit through Wall-E to comment on how nice it looks.
Yes, wall-E has that soft glow to it, and the wide views are beautiful.
You in an alternate universe The waterscapes in Good Dinosaur looked 100% real.
I’d say Finding Nemo and Dory are most beautiful
I am surprised no sin for Miguel meeting Hector being a huge coincidence as it was later revealed Hector was actually the guy Miguel was looking for...I mean, of all people Miguel could have bumped into, he bumped into him...
Do you believe that my father had a friend, and only years later he discovered that they were cousins (and that, therefore, he and I had other cousins)? They're rare coincidences (I've heard several), of course, but they can happen
👍 I think that this always depends on destiny, and in the case of the movie, destiny plays an important role, so I'm not surprised in the end (even though it's always a coincidence and although in any case everything ended well from a tragedy, fortunately) 😉👍
Dante, the dog, kinda guided Miguel towards Hector. Miguel said so himself, that Dante wasn't just any dog but an actual spirit guide, his spirit guide, because he led him to Hector. He said it when they were reunited, after discovering the truth about Hector.
His spirit dog led him there
Dante the spirit guide dog lead him each time to Hector
Dante was later revealed to be a spirit guide, and he was constantly trying to guide Miguel to Hector. CinimaWins is the best.
A missed sin. How can the skeletons in this movie fall apart and put themselves back together without any pain. But when de lacrosse gets his toe stepped he can barely stand. 😂
I know "de lacrosse" is a typo but funny how it means the same thing as De La Cruz in a different language.
Cos he be a weak boi. He needs some milk.
Also, if they can just put themselves back together, how come that guys femur never got put back together with the rest of his bones
this movie was just so beautiful and I cried like a little girl when Miguel started to play for Coco at the end.
I loved it so no sins detected.
no sins? explain the scene where miguel chokes his dog to death to turn him into a spirit guide
same
I heard my twenty-year-old brother crying right next to me as that scene was playing! Lol
Benzaiten Except the sins he just said.
"Sins" that are actually explained in the movie:
#22 Miguels family is shown searching for him in the cemetery
#23 Ernesto hands off the guitar before he's crushed by the bell
#39 Dante is a Xoloitzcuintli dog which are traditionally believed to be guides for spirits in the afterlife, something that's commented on by multiple characters, that's why he guides Miguel through the plot, especially the points involving Hector. Miguel was searching for his ancestor and Dante is aware that Hector is who he is really looking for, not Ernesto, something that's also blatantly stated later in the film.
#50 Hector immediately explains that no one knows what happens after the final death. The point that death is a mystery, even in a movie about the afterlife.
#63 Hector got the dresses from a costume designer who was tasked with making multiple identical copies of that same costume for a performance. Earlier she admonishes him for losing the one he was wearing while trying to sneak into the land of the living.
#68 Yeah? He's spent most of the movie slowly transitioning into a skeleton which would be dying
#72 they still have to get Hector's picture back from Ernesto
#74 see #39
#76 Hector didn't know he was murdered until like 10 minutes ago, so what would he have to explain to Imelda and why would she have reason to forgive him? Both of them still thought about him as just a guy who abandoned his family until that bit about being murdered on his way home changed both their views about him.
#77 that's the whole point the damn movie has been making
#85 Miguel's parents obviously chase him home since they show up like half a minute later in the film. His mom is pregnant, she can't sprint like a 12 year old can.
why isn't this comment more popular?
#12 That's actually how Mexican ofrendas look like. You can't give a movie a sin for getting the culture it's portraying right.
#87 now thats just stupid
Bless you
#51 the memories thing is actually a part of the beliefs of the day of the dead.
...Until 1942 when he was crushed by a giant bell.
I want to be just like him.
Remove a sin or add a sin?
When I watched the movie I had my own cinamasins moment.
... Until 1942 when he was crushed by a giant bell.
I want to be just like him.
Me: You mean crushed?
Why not do both? I would add the sin and then removed it-
Steph Englander Yes
In 1942, how normal people die:
WW2 and Old age
In 1942, how Disney characters die:
A giant bell ends up falling on your head
@@username2323 "Giant bells keep falling on my head~"
+1000 sins for the fact that Disney didn’t credit the person who mama coco was based off of and also didn’t give her any of the profits from this movie. Like its literally her story but they couldn’t spare 1000 dollars (a huge portion of money for her family) for her story that THEY USED.
Shut up!
EXACTLY! From what I heard, the only thing she wanted was just to be credited! She wasn't asking for profits or anything.
This movie made me ugly cry about three or four times. Silent tears streaming down my face when Coco started singing at the end, and the flashback when her father sang it to her before he left. This film and The Book of Life (while still being comical films, the underlying tones of conflicting aspects of traditional family and finding your own path are especially effective in making me sweat through my eyes) managed to do that to me. God damn you, movie.
You know Cinemasins likes a movie when it’s under 100 sins
You know CinemaSins likes a movie when he intentionally misses things?
Try finding that comment, and if you watched the movie (though as for me, I used illegal means), I'd think you'd agree. It starts with " "Sins" that are actually explained in the movie ".
Please don't watch this clickbait extraordinaire ever again. For your sake.
I find the amount of how long the video is also is a good indicator on how much they like it.
Transformers 4: Oh-so many minutes
Coco: 14 minutes
Brave: 13 minutes
Zootopia: 9 minutes
Actually: you know cinemasins likes a movie when there's more wins than sins. And when cinemasins makes a "everything great about___"
if YoU DoN'T LiKe THe ChAnnEL ThEn LeAVe
Yep
90% of the comments is people complaining because they love the movie so much
And 10% is people talking about how he choked on a sausage
"I diden choke on chorizo!!!"
Did you know he chocked on a sausage
This is the first time I’ve cried during a sins video even if it only showed 3 seconds of the scene so yes, the “I’m ugly crying so I’ll just let the sins counter do what it wants” line? Very accurate
I rewatch Coco all the time and I tear up every time lol
“Everything wrong with coco”
“It’s blank.”
Coco is just basically a Rip off of book of life. ._.
Anessia Rice I disagree, but to each his own
Thats some mature junk there @@danltg
Elmer’s Glue if you truly held the sentiment of “to each his own”, you wouldn’t have replied.
CrabMeat Umm, no. He is putting out that he disagrees, but they can have their opinion. It does not mean he cannot state his opposite opinion.
The guitar wasn't crushed by the bell because he hands it off to another person before going under the bell.
SkylarTries probs didn’t notice
I said it too
Good eye!
As a person who does not have kids, I gotta say this movie doesn't alienate me at all, because the point isn't that you must procreate, but that you must be *interconnected* with your fellow human beings. They don't have to be your *descendants*.
It is nice if it is though. Who better to remember your greatness than your own family?
Eloise Wilson - Sure. I’m not advocating for people to *avoid* parenting. I’m just responding to the assertion that Coco sends a message that not being a parent means not having a family or people who care about you enough to remember you and tell stories when you’re gone.
Speaking of DESCENDANTS, that movie deserves to be sinned.
Yeah, like that guy remembered by his dentist.
0:56 the animation in this movie is absolutely stellar. at this time stamp you can see the downy “baby hairs” on Miguel’s face as he blows into the bottle. I loved this move in every way but I LOVE the little attention to detail in the animation.
The chorizo part was a joke, because in Mexico it's often compared to a dick. So it's a dirty joke the creators put in to allude to that. Those musicians knew he didn't actually choke to death, but it's a funny concept to them. Also, I think the "knuckles" joke was less about hoping it'll go over kids heads but setting up how fatherly Hector truly is -- he's the best :D
Kml
Phallic symbol that only adults would understand *adds sins*
@jonimator bowe bruh I had the same question
@jonimator bowe Haha really? In that scene Hector sings a song about a woman named Juanita. The line, "and her... knuckles.. they drag on the floor" was supposed to mean her breasts drag on the floor. Hector replaced whatever word was originally in the song (maybe chi-chi's) and used knuckles instead, because Miguel was in the room. "There are children present," he told his friend after he complained those aren't the right words. Hector was being fatherly.
It was probably supposed to be an old drinking song or something.
0:57 the amount of details on his face is insanely ridiculous
BestNickNameEver Damn, You're right!
The slow-mo makes it even better
As if I didn't already appreciated the movie enough. Definitely one of the best films I've ever seen
IKR
BestNickNameEver 200th like
How could you not put the “I’d kidnap a thousand children before i let this company die” line as one of the outtakes?
DoubleOscar I KNOW! 😂
I got to watch this movie back in 2019 on a streaming service with my grandma who was dying with dementia. She loved this movie. I had no idea what the ending was going to become. I am forever grateful to share this amazing movie with her.
For sin #51.
Dude, there’s flying animals, a million skeletons, and bridges made out of flowers and your asking about it having electricity?
I know right!!😂😂😂
Well the flower bridge has some weight to it, the premise of the original tradition is that you create a path of marigold petals to your home to guide your ancestors home, so it only made sense for there to be a marigold petal bridge to connect the land of the dead to the land of the living.
*ding*
"Final Death" inside "Death" = Deathception
"If you die in Heaven, you get to go to Mega Heaven!"
raydunakin''龙。赶紧”
Not gonna lie, Coco was really good and gave me a little more faith in the animated movie industry
5 sins off for actually getting my dad to cry, which hadn't happened in around 11 years before we watched this
CinemaSins: “does Mexican people know about fire safety?”
* laughs in Mexican*
Laughs in mexican
I think you meant spanish but I’m still laughing about this
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Wo W its a joke 🅱️i🅱️🅱️a
I didn’t know u could laugh in mexican
Do* Mexican people...
You forgot a sin
When Miguel was in Ernesto’s grave room how did no one see the guitar floating he was invisible! *DING!*
I thought the same thing, so I rewatched the movie. Miguel actually set the guitar down before the old man entered the room. He wasn't holding it.
@@iAmACR Nope, Miguel momentarily had the guitar while the employee was inside. Once he asked who was in there, Miguel apologized, set down the guitar, and put his hands up
He sinned the fact that the guitar wasn't crushed along with the bell, even though you can see Ernesto giving the guitar to one of the dancers right before it happens
@@Park_Place Whenever someone from the Land Of The Dead picks something up from the living world, a "copy" is made for the dead person, and the object in the living world is left undisturbed. When he strummed the guitar, he was transported to the land of the dead and the guitar most likely fell to the floor in the living world.
He drops it first.
"This movie could've been solved with simple communication"
Well see, hispanics don't do communication
We would rather die than have someone fully understand us
Definately, we do not.
True
@@bluedingo1186 Sounds like just a simple anger management issue.
Can confirm
4:21 "That devilbox tells you nothing but lies!" ~Mama Imelda Riviera
I liked the Cambridge Analytica joke
_"That's illegal?"_ ~Papa Héctor Rivera
Alcohol doesn’t go through him because alcohol is also known as spirits
holy shit i just got that
Quaking maybe?? I’m not sure 🤔🤔
Spongebob’s spatula did
It’s ironic to me that he’s so adamant about fire safety in the altars because once, the dia de los muertos altar we did at school (pretty sure it was dedicated to Steve Irwin) literally lit on fire. The whole thing was blazing. It was kinda scary lmao
IM SORRY BUT IM LAUGHING
but like how
Montse Db Yea 😂 I was thinking well thats a sin in real life! cuz we do let candles so freakin close to flammable stuff
i have see that like 3 times
I live in México and never heard of a fire accident because an altar that caught on fire XD
Maybe because we use veladoras (candles inside glass containers)
Lacking communication skills is par for the course for Mexican families.
Scource: I come from a Mexican American family.
Relatable
Yeah.
Bro, be careful, there is probably someone that's racist that's going to start insulting you. PLEASE, BE CAREFUL.
@@Angel-vm9yy I will probably criticize Mexican and Mexican-American culture first given that there is a lot of good and a lot of really bad stuff. So I ain't worried, white people love me 😂
@@kingjonstarkgeryan8573 Yeah, you're right. It's just that back in 2016, I got bullied a lot because I was Mexican. So I just want to make sure.😃
Ladies, gentlemen, and gentlefolk, I am here to tell you that I officially died at 14:07. Thank you.
ik it’s a tiny detail but i love how u said gentlefolk
3 things that bothered me.
1. If you paid attention at the beginning, you'd notice Ernésto handed his guitar to a staff member back stage. Hence how the guitar never got damaged in the first place.
2. Everything is skull shaped because it's an important part to the holiday in the first place. Calaveras are a popular and easy decoration to make for Día de los Muertos in Mexico. The term is mostly used for sugar skulls but can be used for other material used.
3. No one knows what happens when the final death occurs. Even Héctor confirmed it. It's supposed to be a symbol of when we truly die. When no one remembers you anymore, you fade away like a memory. It's just like how the memories that were discarded in Inside Out faded as did Bing Bong. When you're forgotten, that's when you truly die.
Heta everything bothered me
Heta i don't need to be sued for copyright so can i add to your list
ikr, number 1 bothered me the most
Maybe Disney is trying to say that you don't really die when you die in the living world, but truly die when your forgotten.
That wasn't made up by Disney - this is based on Mexican culture. Heta's 3rd point is probably because they're part of the culture in real life and know the details.
We use many candles on dia de muertos because tradition says that the candle is the light of the dead on its return to the other world. Also we put a lot of cempoalxóchitl petals (the orange petals in the ground) because they guide our ancestors so they can find our home and their altars. Each thing that you see have a meaning in our tradition, you may think its exageration but every detail counts.
Brian Allen that means the sin for the candles has to be taken off since it's tradition, right?
yes
I understand that tradition is extremely important to many people and I respect that whole heartedly. But its still a fire hazard. The sin stands because this is satire.
Josh Fergusson I know! But we really have something with the candles! Look at this old mexican movie called Macario. You will be amazed of the amount of candles this movie have.
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Yeah, it may be hazardous, but it's accurate. And candles aren't likely to burn fresh petals
He didn’t know he was murdered. And also in Ernesto’s death at the beginning of the movie he HANDS HIS GUITAR OFFSTAGE so it wouldn’t be destroyed when the bell fell
Jeremy : "so what happens after final death ?"
Me : "nothingness final death is being forgotten and once you're forgotten you're basically gone you're never here to begin with that's why people dying alone is sad because they literally have no one to remember them"
3:26 'How was that guitar not crushed along with Ernesto...' Well... maybe cos he gave it to a stage hand before he sang his last notes?
Ok, so I’m the the only one who noticed that
You gotta make an updated version of everything wrong with cinemasins
yes
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Shaune Wales how about a video about everything wrong with the comments section of cinemasins videos.
Luvie1980 bruh thats a better idea
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OMG YES PLS
I would’ve been very upset if he HADNT taken off a few sins, this movie is one of the best from Disney/Pixar I’ve seen in a while in many ways.
3:25
Sin #23, In the flashback of his last show, Ernesto clearly gives his guitar to a staff member before his last note and the bell falling , in account to the untouched guitar
"This entire movie could have been solved with *simple communication!"*
Yeah... welcome to Hollywood, where like 90% of movies only have any tension or plot at all because someone didn't tell some other person one simple thing for *NO GODDAMN REASON.* It's so worn out a trope, it honestly depresses me every time I see it now!
Gotta have all that easily fixable tension
Very true! I end up screaming at the screen from anger. All the conflicts would have been resolved with a bit of honest communication in all the movies I've ever seen lol
Gigglegal320 hopefully you only do that alone at home, otherwise the other theater patrons probably won't love your outbursts
I agree, however it does happen in real life though. For real, most people are total shite at communicating things.
I can't tell you just personally how many misunderstandings people have had, because they sorta assume the other person has information they do not, and hi-jinks ensue. However, in real life, those hi-jinks just cause stress and sads.
Micah Philson cough cough** last Jedi cough cough**
This is probably my favorite Pixar movie to date...
Which is why I have been waiting for you to destroy it.
I Hernandez same
Same
Same.
(keep the chain going everyone!)
I Hernandez Same
ditto
*evil laughter*
He didn’t know he was murdered so how would he be able to tell Imelda.
Exactly.
Plus imelda hadn't forgiven him in the first place. From experience, someone who isn't willing to listen to you won't listen no matter what you say.
And even if he knew it and told Imelda, what would she have done? Walked into the land of the living and suddenly put up the picture that she tore off herself? And her alive relatives would be Ok with this sudden supernatural act?
Boi he could’ve told him in the land of the dead so they could come back together
He still died. Even if he was murdered.
10:06 he didn't get the costume back from security, he got a new one from the seamstress lady. She had tons of those costumes to dress the dancers for that opening act
Simple communication does not exist in a Hispanic household.
Thats true.
What is communication? Never heard of it solving simple problems.
ANGES509 Yes
The one thing the movie gets correct that's forsure.
That's kinda racist
The rule of CinemaSins - however much they love a movie, however unfair and unjust a sin, however much they may “miss the point” it’s in the nature of the channel to be as cynical as possible. Because it’s what they do.
Th3birdman taught a lot of people that.
If even if they like a movie. Its their JOB to point out sins. If you want positivity check out CinemaWins.
@Kryptoskillet me too. He's awesome
I mean yeah, I prefer cinema wins because, I'd rather praise movies than complain about them, but this channel is mostly satirical and purposefully cynical to the max
The bird man misses the points sometimes, which is why I don't watch them.
You got one wrong.
Time for me to be "that guy".
The guitar doesn't get crushed with Ernesto de la cucaracha because he literally hands it off to a roadie seconds before the bell drops.
Also, It would be cool if you added corrections for the times you actually get one wrong, while at the same time making fun of the people who correct you. Hit me with your best shot.
NOBODY HAD TO BE THAT GUY!
"hit me with your best shot, fire away" my mind thinks in song lyrics
Ashleigh Behling That was my first thought
+Shinichi, Thanks for agreeing, what exactly did u agree with?
Your right tho why people hate
13:21 "I should remove a sin for this scene being so emotionally powerful, but since I can't see what I'mwriting down while ugly crying, I'll just let the Sin Counter do what it wants" this is better than the actual sin removal