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Lace Tarectecan

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Philosophy
Movie Review “Coco”

COCO takes after Miguel, a youthful Mexican kid naturally introduced to a group of zapateros (shoemakers).
For ages, the family has forced a restriction on playing or tuning in to music since, decades sooner, Miguel's
extraordinary incredible granddad left his awesome incredible grandma Imelda and their young girl, Coco, to
wind up noticeably an artist. Be that as it may, Miguel covertly plays the guitar and longs to wind up plainly a
celebrated artist like his object of worship, Ernesto de la Cruz, the long-dead vocalist/on-screen character from
Miguel's main residence. On the Day of the Dead, Miguel battles with his family, takes de la Cruz's guitar from a
sepulcher, and some way or another gets transported to the Land of the Dead. There, Miguel gets together with
his perished relatives and learns he can just come back to the universe of the living with a dead predecessor's
favoring. Since Mama Imelda embeds a no-music statement into her approval, Miguel escapes her and whatever
is left of his skeletal relatives looking for de la Cruz, whom he accepts to be his incredible awesome granddad.
Rather, Miguel collaborates with Hector, a conspiring skeleton who cases to know de la Cruz, on his trip to
locate the dead icon and procure his approval, performer to artist. The story was about the 12- year-old boy
named Miguel who secretly wants to pursue a music, but comes from a music-hating family. In trying to
discover his family history, he accidentally enters the Land of the Dead and the movie plays out from there. The
message is don’t surrender your dream no matter what happen because a dream is essential to us so we can
succeed in the future for yourself and family. A dream is something that you can learn from someone you love
especially your family that represent the way you persist a vision for your blood. My relevance of the movie is I
always try my best to pursue my dreams, which is a great impact from my blood of having a beautiful voice
through singing and I figured out is the one of the devoted passion.

Characters:
Abuelita- Miguel’s grandmother and the ultimate enforcer of the Rivera’s ban on music.Arrival Agent-
Character of the Land Of The Dead’s Grand Central
Chiccaron- A curmudgeonly friend of hector’s who is sadly being forgotten.
Mama Coco- Miguel’s great-grandmother
Corrections Officer- Charactert of he Land of the Dead
Dante- He is a Xoloitzcuintli dog and Miguel’s pet.
Ernesto De la Cruz- He was a antagonist and Miguel Rivera’s idol and a famous singer.
Emcee- She hosts a colorful talent show in the Land of the Dead.
Head Clerk- Character in the Land of the Dead’s “Department of Family Reunions”
Hector- Miguel’s great-great grandfather and Mama Coco’s father
Mamma Imelda- Miguel’s great-great-grandmother
Mama- Miguel’s Mother
Mariachi- A friendly Mariachi who Miguel encounters in Santa Cecilia Plaza.
Juan Ortodoncia-He is a skeleton who is able to cross over into the Land of the Living.
Papa- Miguel’s father
Papa Julio- Miguel’s late great-grandfather
Pepita- an Alberjie. She was Mamma Imelda’s pet
Miguel Rivera- The Protagonist of the movie. He is a 12 year old boy who finds himself in the realm of the dead
during the festive holiday Day of The Dead (Dia De Los Muertos).
Tia Rosita- Miguel’s late aunt who resides in the Land of The Dead.
Tio Berto- Miguel’s Uncle who work harder in the Rivera family shoemaking business.
Tio Oscar and Tio Felipe- Miguel’s late identical twins who he meets in the Land of the Dead.

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