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Coco (2017)
TrailerThe movie tells the story of aspiring musician Miguel, who is accidentally transported to the land of the dead, where he seeks the help of his musician great-great-grandfather to return him to his family among the living.Actors: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renee Victor, Jaime Camil, Alfonso Arau, Herbert Siguenza, Gabriel Iglesias, Lombardo Boyar, Ana Ofelia Murguía, ...»Director: Lee Unkrich, Adrian MolinaCountry: United States, JapanDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 8.433 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Alzixia #1 Movies Online userthis movie made me cry horribly2019-12-12 11:12hobnob Anonymousi really like the waffles in it2019-04-04 20:04jaysjames AnonymousI will Never forget the movie!2018-11-21 05:11Micheal AnonymousSuch a nice movie and made me cry(remind me how the family is more important)TQ2018-10-20 12:10Nene18 AnonymousOMG sad movie I can't believe mama coco died2018-09-16 00:09Garl_James_CubeloevL #1 Movies Online userI love it. it will make remember me my Father and Mother2018-08-13 15:08eccubelo06 AnonymousThis movie made me cry2018-08-13 15:08MFtira Anonymousit rly made me cry in the end but trly cool movie2018-07-19 04:07Kobayushi #1 Movies Online userThe grandmother is the same one from Moana. Coco is Moana's grandmother, confirmed. Also, why are all the words on the screen Chinese? Come on, guys!! You can do better.2018-06-06 03:06ComeHereBoi Anonymouswuz good yeaaaaaa2018-05-08 19:05Load moreKeywords: -
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Critic Reviews of "Coco (2017)"
San Diego ReaderNovember 25, 2017Of every Pixar film that deals with family, memory, and loss, ask, "Is there sufficient reason for the tears that will inevitably run down my face by the end?" Yes, thanks in no small part to the ingenious use of De La Cruz's hit song, "Remember Me."
The AtlanticNovember 24, 2017Does Coco rise to the heights of Pixar's very best work? No. But it is a generous, heartfelt film, full of color and music, one that offers a timely Thanksgiving tribute to the intergenerational importance of family.
Globe and MailNovember 22, 2017None of Coco's few flaws can fatally undermine the film because it is, most of all, a smart and enduring piece of storytelling with a satisfyingly twisting narrative and richly complex theme.
Chicago ReaderNovember 22, 2017This engaging Pixar animation plays magnificently with elements of Mexican folklore and fine art.
Christian Science MonitorNovember 22, 2017Pixar rebounds nicely with Coco, a big, spangly animated fiesta with its fair share of "heart."
Q Network Film DeskDecember 04, 2017There is a lot to admire about Coco, particularly its energy and its story that attempts to find resolution between commitment to one's family and one's own sense of identity.
Alternate EndingDecember 03, 2017A very lovely movie that contains not one single surprise in its comfortably loose 109 minutes.
Student EdgeDecember 03, 2017Coco is a beautiful and moving film, but there's something inherently funny about Pixar now making movies where even dead people die again.
L.A. BizDecember 01, 2017A dramatic, dazzling adventure that puts a fresh spin on la importancia de la familia.
TheDivaReview.comDecember 01, 2017After its spectacular visuals and music, its true and celebrational inclusion of Mexican culture; what stays with us about COCO, is the loving heart of a family, and the strength of a little boy who won't give up his dream.
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