Yāall seriously need to learn to fact check things you see on here.
1.) it wasnāt Disney who turned down Coco but DREAMWORKS.Ā
and to those who STILL erroneously insist that Disney/Pixar turned down The Book of Life
2.) People getting mad at this:
Marigolds are traditional to our culture as well as to the holiday, ESPECIALLY in petal form. Not the best example but thatās like getting mad at different Christmas movies for using mistletoe.
3.) āOh itās the same plot.ā Has anyone looked up the plot for this movie other than outright bashing it from the trailer?Ā āThe footage, raw though it may be, spun a compelling story about Miguel, a sweet kid who loves music despite the fact that his abuelita banned music long ago, thanks to an ancient drama involving Miguelās great-great-grandfatherāa dashing musicianāwho walked out on the family. That musician, Miguel discovers at the start of the film, is his townās most famous son: deceased film star and music supernova Ernesto de la Cruz. On the eve of DĆa de Muertos, Miguel breaks into de la Cruzās mausoleum in order to borrow the famous skull guitar that hangs there so that he can enter a talent competition and convince his family to embrace music again. Once Miguel touches the guitar, he becomes something of a living ghost. His family can no longer see him, but Miguel can now see all of his dead ancestorsāwho look like fantastically decorative skeletonsācrossing over a bright bridge made of marigold flower petals from the Land of the Dead. Looking for help and answers, Miguel travels to the Land of the Deadāa dazzlingly vibrant, stacked metropolis inspired by the Mexican city of Guanajuatoāhimself and sets off an adventure with trickster skeletal companion Hector to find the rest of his family, de la Cruz, and the answer to how he can fix this curse.ā Ā You know how insistent Pixar is on always making original films. So donāt you think that they would continue that?
4.) āBut the white director who thinks he knows everything because heās been to Mexico.ā Thatās right, a white person who is not of Mexican/Latinx culture can not truly KNOW our culture simply by visiting it. And Lee Unkrich knows this fact. Which why he assembled a group for the sake of making sure the movie is culturally accurate, rather than him taking on that role
you know, a team of actual latinx. Including someone who was a huge critic of Coco, and is a critic of Disney, Lalo Alcaraz. He is most famously known for his response to the action of Disney attempting to trademark Dia de los Meurtos (which will be our next point). Itās not Alcaraz selling out. Itās him working together with the movie so itās not just Disney trying to bring in more Latinx fans but rather creating what Unkrichās true mission:Ā āa love letter to Mexico.ā This team along with many other Latinx creatives (like Adrian Molina who was originally just a writer and then promoted to co-director) and a fully latinx cast (again, as insisted by Unkrich), are working together to make it a Latinx piece of media. (Ā http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2016/12/pixar-coco-gael-garcia-bernal-dia-de-los-muertos-miguelĀ )
5.) We all know and got rightfully angry at Disney for attempting to trademark Dia de los Muertos. This was due to the similar original name the movie had. As expected, it received intense backlash to which Disney quickly revoked the request to trademark. Unkrich was the first to vocalize that this was a mistake. This even leading to that point most likely has to do with him being a white man not of our culture, but this humbling experience is what really knocked that message into him and he began recruiting people like the ones in the above point to make sure that the movie itself is true to the people, culture, and holiday, in ways he himself could never fully grasp.
6.) Itās about the Day of the Dead like The Book of Life. My response to this is easy: look at how many movies are there about Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentineās day, Saint Patrickās day, etc.
7.) Gutierrez himself doesnāt want it to be a competition but as two wonderful films about one aspect of Latinx that will hopefully lead to more in the future.
I love The Book of Life, and is one of my favorite movies if Iām being honest. When it first came out I was filled with such pride and joy for many reasons. One of course for it being a gorgeously rendered film, but for it being such a positive and beautiful representation and celebration of Mexico. As someone who grew up only seeing white main characters, with people like my family and I as only side characters, it brings me such joy to see more media being produced in which Mexicans are the focus along with our culture (which is agreeably much more diverse than what is being tapped into). We still got a long way to go as Mexico is still only one group of Latinx culture, but we are witnessing the stepping stones of Hollywood beginning to reach out and representing this community by working with people of those cultures. The Book of Life will always have a special place in my heart, but Iām not letting my love of that movie keep me from supporting Latinx creators that are putting out Coco. Iām finally getting the representation that I craved as a kid and loving it.
SOMEONE DID THE ENTIRE FACT CHECK YALL DESERVED BLESS YOU
* I JUST REMEMBER GOING TO SEE CUBESY, AND ALSO COLLECTING MANY SLUGS AND LETTING THEM LOOSE IN THE VOID.
* I SHOULD DO BOTH OF THOSE THINGS AGAIN AT SOME POINT.
* ah,
* well. at least… one of those isnāt entirely possible at least at the moment
* currently Cubesy is uh. missing.
* eight started off that dumbass plan of his, things kinda backfired on him though – but cubesy escaped while eight was distracted. Although heās uh, just. Just Cubesy now. the other fragment that had been with him this whole time stayed behind to fend eight off.
* heās become some sort of…. advanced mutation? iām not sure what the specifics are because i havenāt exactly been able to see much but i think he forcibly fused with the rest of his fragments to make this horrible shambling…. thing….
* in any case i think steps are being made to undo that transformation but i donāt know how successful thatās going. cubesy doesnāt seem to have shown up since he fled initially. i know geist went looking for him but i donāt think he was successful.
* nix is a friend of mine, yeah – he actually got me prosthetic ribs a while back and has been here off and on a couple times.
* this being said,
* iām not sure i can actually rightfully offer him a place to stay. it is a lot to ask considering my own energy levels, and while i do feel bad that i donāt feel like i can provide that, iād rather outright say that than to make a promise that ends up being way more detrimental in the end.
* if he seeks me out, then yes, iām more than willing to be a shoulder to cry on and a support for him, but i donāt have the energy to be going out of my way to do so and worrying about if heāll even answer or not.
* iām sorry if that sounds like…. harsh, at all. iām just really tired, you know? i canāt be looking out for everyone like i used to, thatās what landed me in this perpetual exhausted state in the first place. x: