Coco

Coco is a 2017 American animated fantasy comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Lee Unkrich, co-directed by Adrian Molina, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, from a screenplay written by Molina and Matthew Aldrich, and a story by Unkrich, Molina, Aldrich, and Jason Katz, based on an original idea conceived by Unkrich. The film stars the voices of Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renée Victor, Ana Ofelia Murguía, and Edward James Olmos. The story follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel (Gonzalez) who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead, where he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather to return him to his family and reverse their ban on music. The concept for Coco is inspired by the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead. Pixar began developing the animation in 2016. Unkrich, Molina, Anderson, and some of the film's crew visited Mexico for research. Composer Michael Giacchino, who had worked on prior Pixar animated features, composed the score. With a cost of $175–225 million, Coco is the first film with a nine-figure budget to feature an all-Latino principal cast. Coco premiered on October 20, 2017, during the Morelia International Film Festival in Morelia, Mexico. It was theatrically released in Mexico the following week, the weekend before Día de Muertos, and in the United States on November 22, 2017. The film received acclaim for its animation, voice acting, music, visuals, emotional story, and respect for Mexican culture. It grossed over $814 million worldwide, becoming the 16th highest-grossing animated film ever at the time of its release. Coco received two awards at the 90th Academy Awards and numerous other accolades. The film was chosen by the National Board of Review as the Best Animated Film of 2017.

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MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed. Because of something that happened before I was even born. See, a long time ago, there was this family.

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The papa, he was a musician. He and his family would sing and dance and count their blessings.

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But he also had a dream. To play for the world. (AUDIENCE CHEERING)

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And one day, he left with his guitar and never returned. (RAIN PATTERING)

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And the mama... She didn't have time to cry over that walk-away musician. (UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING) After banishing all music from her life she found a way... to provide for her daughter.

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She rolled up her sleeves and she learned to make shoes. (HAMMERING)

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She could have made candy, or fireworks, or sparkly underwear... for wrestlers, but no, she chose shoes.

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Then she taught her daughter to make shoes.

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And later, she taught her son-in-law.

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Then her grandkids got roped in. (CHILDREN LAUGHING) As her family grew, so did the business.

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Music had torn her family apart.

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But shoes held them all together.

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You see, that woman was my great-great-grandmother, Mama Imelda.

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She died way before I was born. But my family still tells her story every year on Dia de los Muertos... the Day of the Dead. And her little girl, she's my great-grandmother, Mama Coco.

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Hola, Mama Coco. How are you, Julio? Actually, my name is Miguel. Mama Coco has trouble remembering things. But it's good to talk to her anyway. So, I tell her pretty much everything. I used to run like this. But now I run like this which is way faster. And the winner is Luchadora Coco! I have a dimple on this side, but not on this side. Dimple, no dimple. Dimple, no dimple. Miguel, eat your food. MIGUEL: My abuelita, she's Mama Coco's daughter. Oh, you're a twig, mijo. Have some more. No, gracias. I asked if you would like more tamales! Si? That's what I thought you said! MIGUEL: Abuelita runs our house just like Mama Imelda did. (BLOWING RHYTHMICALLY) - No music! - (GASPS) (MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO) No music! ♪ Y aunque la vida ♪ - No music! - (MEN SCREAMING) MIGUEL: I think we're the only family in Mexico who hates music. And my family's fine with that. But me... - Be back by lunch, mijo. - Love you, Mama.

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I am not like the rest of my family!

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- Hola, Miguel! - Hola! (PLAYING MARIACHI MUSIC)

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- Muchas gracias. - De nada, Miguel.

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- (BARKS) - Hey! Dante!

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