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Coco

  • 2017
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
651K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
758
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Alfonso Arau, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Gael García Bernal, Dyana Ortelli, Herbert Siguenza, and Anthony Gonzalez in Coco (2017)
Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history.
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Computer AnimationDark ComedySupernatural FantasyAdventureAnimationDramaFamilyFantasyMusicMystery

Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.

  • Directors
    • Lee Unkrich
    • Adrian Molina
  • Writers
    • Lee Unkrich
    • Jason Katz
    • Matthew Aldrich
  • Stars
    • Anthony Gonzalez
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Benjamin Bratt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    651K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    758
    11
    • Directors
      • Lee Unkrich
      • Adrian Molina
    • Writers
      • Lee Unkrich
      • Jason Katz
      • Matthew Aldrich
    • Stars
      • Anthony Gonzalez
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Benjamin Bratt
    • 1.4KUser reviews
    • 354Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #72
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 112 wins & 42 nominations total

    Videos48

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    Official U.S. Trailer
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    Photos288

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    Top cast23

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    Anthony Gonzalez
    Anthony Gonzalez
    • Miguel
    • (voice)
    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Héctor
    • (voice)
    Benjamin Bratt
    Benjamin Bratt
    • Ernesto de la Cruz
    • (voice)
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
    • Mamá Imelda
    • (voice)
    Renee Victor
    Renee Victor
    • Abuelita
    • (voice)
    • (as Renée Victor)
    Jaime Camil
    Jaime Camil
    • Papá
    • (voice)
    Alfonso Arau
    Alfonso Arau
    • Papá Julio
    • (voice)
    Herbert Siguenza
    Herbert Siguenza
    • Tío Oscar
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gabriel Iglesias
    Gabriel Iglesias
    • Clerk
    • (voice)
    Lombardo Boyar
    Lombardo Boyar
    • Plaza Mariachi
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ana Ofelia Murguía
    • Mamá Coco
    • (voice)
    Natalia Cordova-Buckley
    Natalia Cordova-Buckley
    • Frida Kahlo
    • (voice)
    Selene Luna
    Selene Luna
    • Tía Rosita
    • (voice)
    Edward James Olmos
    Edward James Olmos
    • Chicharrón
    • (voice)
    Sofía Espinosa
    Sofía Espinosa
    • Mamá
    • (voice)
    Carla Medina
    Carla Medina
    • Departures Agent
    • (voice)
    Dyana Ortelli
    Dyana Ortelli
    • Tía Victoria
    • (voice)
    Luis Valdez
    • Tío Berto
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Lee Unkrich
      • Adrian Molina
    • Writers
      • Lee Unkrich
      • Jason Katz
      • Matthew Aldrich
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews1.4K

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Coco' is celebrated for its stunning animation, vibrant colors, and intricate details, alongside soulful music, especially "Remember Me." Themes of family, memory, tradition, and Mexican culture, particularly the Day of the Dead, are highlighted. The storytelling is noted for its poignancy and excitement, often evoking strong emotions. Some praise the respectful and accurate portrayal of Mexican traditions, while others find the script and plot simplistic. The animation and visual spectacle are consistently lauded.
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    Featured reviews

    10andreachaparra

    Love it

    As a Mexican born child I cried when I saw this movie and my son who is American born with Mexican parents loves it too.. love to teach him about our roots
    10ilias-zournatzis

    Overwhelmed!

    I'm a 24 year old student who sometimes tends to overthink about the values of life and how one, including myself, expresses these kinds of thoughts through every form of art that tells a story. So as a person that really puts his soul to a movie he watches I have to say that this film is one of the most beautiful things I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing.

    Coco does a fantastic job of capturing the viewer from the first moment. It cleverly captures the beauty of the "Day of the Dead" tradition, by unfolding one of the most heartwarming stories I've ever seen in a movie, around it. The film features a young Musician called Miguel and the pursuit of his dream of being a musician against his family's approval. Throughout the movie while Miguel engages in an adventurous journey through the land of the dead, he is caught between the love he has for music and the importance of family bonds. Quiet a simple and pretty well covered subject. Somehow, Coco manages to so simply and beatifully capture the essence of what it means to be human. What it means to love and what it means to have passion for the things and the people you love. The story was told in such an elegant way that it didn't make me think about the values it represented, but instead it made me feel them, without me even analysing what I was watching. It did it so gradually that at some point near the end I was so overwhelmed by a scene, which definetely goes to my "top 10 best movie scenes" list, that I caught myself crying. Not tearing up like I usually do when a scene touches me. Actually crying.

    I could go on and on about Coco, but I'll leave with saying that this is a fantastic movie and I honestly feel grateful that I had the chance to watch it.

    A must see!!!
    10Charliedog2015

    Heartbreakingly beautiful. Surpasses Up and Inside Out

    Coco is about Dias de las Muerte (Day of the Dead), family, family crises and musical passion. The posters have a boy and an adult skeleton capering through the afterlife. So you can know that upfront, Pixar is going to fully deal with the subject of death that it touched upon I UP and hinted at in the death of childhood innocence in Inside Out.

    We were subtly forewarned that tissues would be needed. :)

    It surpasses the other aforementioned masterpieces by being more relatable, drawing on family restrictions and prohibitions (e.g. "there will be no X in this family!" X being "instead whatever has caused pain to a family member in the past". Pick your poison my reader). It surpasses them in making death tolerable. It reminds us that we should be mindful and respectful of all those who went before us. Most of all it taps on the shoulder and whispers that the temporal, the world we live in, in just as important as the next one and we should strive to keep family bonds strong. For when we're at the end of our rope, who else is there to pull us up?

    Did I mention bring Kleenex? A full box. Even hard core macho men are driven to quiet sobs and immediate phone calls to mothers and fathers telling them "mama, I miss you."

    Beautiful.
    10jon-stokes21-539-17875

    Shocked!

    I knew absolutely nothing about this movie walking in, the only reason I was there was to take my daughter to see it is strictly because my wife said there was a short Frozen film that played along with the movie and my daughter just so happens to be the biggest Frozen fan on the face of the planet.

    Not only was I surprised by Coco, it might be the most in depth best story line I've ever seen in an animated movie. It was also educational and shed an entirely new light on the background of the Mexican holiday Dia De Los Muertos.

    Wonderful movie, can't say enough good things about it!
    10planktonrules

    What's not to like?!

    I am very glad I saw "Coco" and understand exactly why it won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, as it's terrifically entertaining, fun to watch...and quite touching as well.

    The story is set around Día de Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead. Miguel is a nice little boy whose family, inexplicably, HATE music and insist he never can grow up to become a musician. And, wouldn't you know it, but that's EXACTLY what the boy wants to become one day. But after destroying his homemade guitar, he is unable to enter a music contest...so he decides to take one from the local cemetery. Not surprisingly, this creates all sorts of problems...and Miguel is transported to the land of the dead. What's next? Just see the film!

    The CGI for this film is simply the best you'll currently find...putting it well above the quality of competing studios, such as Universal and Fox. In addition, the scope of the images is just breathtaking....and a treat to see on the big screen. Additionally, the songs, story and characters are all lovely. One warning, however, is that this film will very likely start you crying now and again...be sure to have some tissues nearby, just in case. A must-see film.

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    • Trivia
      Miguel was originally only going to play guitar and not sing. When the director, Lee Unkrich, discovered Anthony Gonzalez was, in fact, a talented singer, it was decided Miguel would do both so Anthony could share this talent in the film.
    • Goofs
      The dead are obviously stuck at the age that they died. Imelda and Hector have spent several years in the afterlife at the same time, and Imelda has never realized that Hector is the same age as he was when he left her, clearly indicating the reason he never came back. She still wouldn't have known that he intended to come back and could simply think that he died shortly after deserting his family.
    • Quotes

      Héctor: [sings] Remember me, though I have to say goodbye / Remember me, don't let it make you cry / For even if I'm far away, I hold you in my heart / I sing a secret song to you, each night we are apart / Remember me, though I have to travel far / Remember me, each time you hear a sad guitar / Know that I'm with you, the only way that I can be / Until you're in my arms again, remember me...

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, there is an ofrenda to the deceased people who inspired the filmmakers of Coco, in the form of a mosaic made from photographs.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Must See Trailers of June 2017 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Remember Me
      Music & Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez

      Produced by Germaine Franco, Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez

      As Performed by Ernesto de la Cruz - Benjamin Bratt

      As Performed by Héctor & Young Coco - Gael García Bernal, Gabriella Flores & Libertad García Fonzi

      As Performed by Miguel & Mamá Coco - Anthony Gonzalez & Ana Ofelia Murguía

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Dia de los Muertos Project
    • Filming locations
      • Pixar Animation Studios - 1200 Park Avenue, Emeryville, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Pixar Animation Studios
      • Día de Muertos
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $175,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $210,460,015
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $50,802,605
      • Nov 26, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $814,641,172
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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