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Coco (2017) "Coco" is a heartwarming animated film that was released in 2017. This enchanting movie takes viewers on a

Coco (2017)

"Coco" is a heartwarming animated film that was released in 2017. This enchanting movie takes viewers on a magical journey through the rich cultural traditions of Mexico, weaving together a heartwarming tale of family, love, and the power of pursuing one's dreams.

Directed by Lee Unkrich and co-directed by Adrian Molina, "Coco" showcases a talented cast of voice actors who bring the characters to life. Anthony Gonzalez voices the main protagonist, Miguel Rivera, a spirited young boy with a passion for music. Other notable voice actors include Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal as HĂ©ctor, a charming trickster, Benjamin Bratt as Ernesto de la Cruz, a legendary musician, and Alanna Ubach as Mama Imelda, Miguel's great-great-grandmother.

Set during the spirited Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), "Coco" follows Miguel's quest to become a musician, despite his family's generations-old ban on music. By a twist of fate, Miguel finds himself transported to the stunning Land of the Dead, where he meets his deceased relatives who must give him their blessing to return to the land of the living. Along his journey, Miguel teams up with HĂ©ctor, a charming and mischievous skeleton, to unravel the secrets of his family's past and unlock their heartfelt connection to music.

The film beautifully explores the vibrant and colorful traditions of Dia de los Muertos, creating an immersive and visually stunning world. Through its captivating storytelling and exceptional animation, "Coco" exudes both humor and melancholy, touching the hearts of audiences young and old. It also highlights the importance of family bonds, the celebration of one's ancestors, and the enduring power of music to transcend generations.

The soundtrack of "Coco" is a standout feature, capturing the essence and soul of Mexican music. With original songs like "Remember Me" and "Un Poco Loco," the film immerses viewers in a lively and emotionally resonant musical experience. The music was composed by Michael Giacchino, and the film features additional songs by Germaine Franco and co-director Adrian Molina.

If you're eager to immerse yourself in the wonderful sounds of "Coco," you can play and download the movie's soundtrack from various platforms. The soundtrack captures the joy, passion, and melancholy of the film, allowing you to relive the magic of "Coco" at any time.

In conclusion, "Coco" is a remarkable movie that beautifully celebrates Mexican culture and traditions. Through its enchanting storytelling, memorable characters, and captivating music, it manages to touch hearts and inspire all who watch it. So, why not dive into the world of "Coco," where you can experience the power of family, love, and music all in one magical and unforgettable journey.

Remember, you can play and download these captivating sounds from the movie "Coco" to fully immerse yourself in its magical world.

A ha. Very funny, guys. Very funny.
A musician's shoes!
A shoemaker. Through and through.
About twelve?
ABUELITA ELENA: In the courtyard, mijos.
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
Actually, my name is Miguel.
After banishing all music from her life she found a way...
After him!
Agents at the Department of Family...
Ah, ah, ah.
Ah, ah, ah. We do not speak of that musician.
Ah, it feels good. Okay, now you.
Ah, it's too popular.
Ah, Miguel. You have your family here to guide you.
Ah! Did de la Cruz become the world's best musician
All of you, stay back. Not one more step.
All right, who's in there?
All this time, I thought it was just bad luck.
All this work to bring the family together.
ALL: Los Chachalacos!
ALL: Miguel! Miguelito! Look, it's Miguel! He's all right.
ALL: Oh!
Almost... there. Just a little further.
Amigo? Oh, that's so nice to hear you say that
And amigos, they help their amigos.
And drinks on the ofrenda.
And Ernesto de la Cruz rises to the stage!
And everything should go back to normal.
And from the darkness, a giant papaya.
And he played out loud.
And he wrote the best songs.
And Hector was my best friend.
And her little girl,
And her milk is not milk but tears.
And I apologize for doing that.
And I don't have a nose, and yet, here we are.
And I get this feeling like we're connected.
And I have to fish him out of a sinkhole!
And I need to cross the bridge soon.
And I never knew where it came from.
And I only sang your songs
And I packed up my songs.
And I'll make it worth your while.
And I'm just supposed to forgive you?
And if I want to get back to the Land of the Living...
And later, she taught her son in law.
And my family's fine with that. But me...
And nothing else mattered.
And on Dia de los Muertos!
And one day,
And so what if it's true?
And that's for trying to murder my grandson.
And the dancers are all me.
And the mama...
And the winner is Luchadora Coco!
And there's Tia Rosita and your Tia Victoria.
And they go to drink from the milk of their mother,
And they're counting on us to remember them.
And those two are Oscar and Felipe.
And to never play music again.
And to never...
And what if everything was on fire?
And whose spirit have you guided to me?
And you want to take it away.
And you, my great great grandson, are meant to be a musician!
And you... How many times must I turn you away?
And your conditions.
ANNOUNCER: And remember to return before sunrise.
ANNOUNCER: If you are experiencing travel issues,
ANNOUNCER: Welcome back to the Land of the Dead.
Answers to the name of Miguel.
Any requests?
Apologies, old friend. But the show must go on.
Aqui arriba, eso... Eh, la rayita.
Are those... Alebrijes! But those are...
Are you all right, nino?
Are you kidding? A minute ago I thought I was related to a murderer.
ARRIVALS AGENT: How wonderful. Next.
As a matter of fact, yes. (CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
As her family grew, so did the business.
At his fiesta tonight!
At such a bad time!
At the Plaza de la Cruz.
AUDIENCE: (CHANTING) Otra! Otra! Otra!
AUDIENCE: Que bien! Vamonos! Whoo!
Aw. I don't know what I'd do if no one put up my photo.
Ay, ay, hold still. Look up. A ver, a ver. Look up, up, up.
Ay, Dios mio. Being part of this family means
Ay, he is going to get himself killed.
Ay, Miguel!
Ay, only for you, amigo.
Ay, pobrecito. Oh, estas bien, mijo.
Ay! Santa Maria!
Be reasonable.
Be right back.
Because I don't just want to get de la Cruz's blessing...
Because I happen to know where he's rehearsing.
Because I have just had a...
Because I wanted to keep a part of you alive.
Because of something that happened before I was even born.
Being here for this family.
Bienvenidos a todos!
BOTH: ♪ Remember me
BOTH: Gracias.
BOTH: I would move Heaven and Earth for you, mi amigo. Salud!
Break out the good stuff. I want to make a toast.
Brings back memories.
Buenas noches, Chicharron!
Bunch of self important jerks.
But Dante doesn't have any hair.
But de la Cruz murdered him!
But did you ever regret it?
But first, I need to find de la Cruz.
But he also had a dream. To play for the world.
But his music? Eh, not so much.
But I didn't listen.
But I don't want to pick sides!
But I felt a pain in my stomach.
But I must follow my heart.
But I wasn't stealing the guitar.
But I will help you.
But I've met him. I could remember him when I go back!
But if Mama Imelda can't come to us...
But if you're not on the guest list,
But in the movie, Don Hidalgo poisons the drink.
But it's good to talk to her anyway.
But most importantly, you can help me.
But my all time favorite, it's...
But my family still tells her story
But my shift's almost up and I want to visit my living family.
But none of this explains why I couldn't cross over.
But now I know. It comes from you.
But now I run like this which is way faster.
But she's the last person who remembers me.
But shoes held them all together.
But the plaza's where all the foot traffic is.
But the thing is, me and my friend, Miguel...
But there's no one left alive to pass down Cheech's stories.
But they hate music! I need a musician's blessing.
But we shouldn't forget him.
But when he played music, he made people fall in love with him.
But when we had Coco,
But who is also me.
But whoever he was, he still abandoned his family.
But you can change that!
But you got to do it by sunrise.
But, Papa, you said my family would guide me.
By hiding his skills?
By those who knew us in life...
Can I at least get my costume back?
Can I still sign up?
Carrying on the family tradition.
Cempasuchil, cempasuchil. Aha! Perdon, senora.
Chamaco, you can't run off on me like that.
Chamaco! I'm sorry! Come back!
CHELO: Eh, in the bungalow.
Choosing music over everything else?
Chorizo?
CLERK: Then you hand the petal to Miguel.
Coco?
Coco.
Come back! Miguel!
Come on, Dante. Hurry up!
Come on, de la Cruzcito, you've got a contest to win.
Come on, help us out, amigo.
Come on, Miguel. It's okay.
Come on, what did de la Cruz always say?
Come on. It's Dia de Muertos.
Come on. It's his most popular song!
Con permiso, I need to visit the restroom.
Cool off, chamaco. Come on. I'll get you to him.
Cross the bridge and visit the living
Damas y caballeros,
Dancers emerge from the papaya,
Dante, callate! No! Dante, stop it.
Dante, stop! Callate! Shh!
Dante!
Dante!
Dante! No, Dante. Stop!
Dante! Stop!
Dante! We shouldn't be in here.
Dante! You knew he was my Papa Hector the whole time!
Dante?
Dante? Dante! Dante, wait up!
De la Cruz is a tough guy to get to
De la Cruz is my...
DE LA CRUZ: ♪ Remember me Don't let it make you cry ♪
DE LA CRUZ: All of this came from my amazing fans
DE LA CRUZ: I am done asking permission.
DE LA CRUZ: Stay back! Stay back!
DE LA CRUZ: When you see your moment,
De la Cruz!
De la Cruz's guitar?
De la Cruzcito
De la Cruzcito, you're on now!
De la Cruzcito? You're on standby.
Dead as a doorknob.
Definitely Remember Me.
DEPARTURES AGENT: Next family, please.
Dia de los Muertos has begun!
Dia de los Muertos is the night to give to the dead.
Dia de los Muertos is the one night of the year
Dimple, no dimple. Dimple, no dimple.
Dimple. No dimple. Dimple. No dimple.
Dios mio! Little boy. Are you okay?
Disturbing the peace. Fleeing an officer.
DON: (ON TV) Never were truer words spoken.
Don't give me that look.
Don't I know you?
Don't make this hard, mijo. You go home my way or no way.
Don't yank my chain, chamaco.
Dona, please!
Earlier tonight he ran away from his family.
Eh, muy guapo, eh?
Elena? What's wrong, mija?
EMCEE: Ladies and gentlemen...
Enjoy your visit.
Ernesto de la Cruz took his first steps...
Ernesto de la Cruz.
Ernesto de la Cruz...
Ernesto doesn't do rehearsals!
Ernesto, remember the night I left?
Ernesto, stop! Leave the boy alone.
Esperame, chamaco!
Even if I never got to see Coco in the living world...
Ever again.
Every year on Dia de los Muertos...
Every year your great great grandpa puts on that dumb show...
Excuse me, where's the real de la Cruz?
Excuse me.
Falsifying a unibrow.
Family comes first.
Fills his head with crazy fantasies.
Fine. Okay. Fine, who cares? Dumb flower bridge!
First, you have to loosen up. Shake off those nerves.
Fist bump!
For all of your favorite songs.
For complete strangers.
For his daughter, Coco, contain the lyrics...
For wrestlers, but no, she chose shoes.
For your amigo. Well, I'm asking you to now.
Get her off the stage.
Get your family's blessing
Give her the biggest hug.
Go home.
Go on, go on. Ask him how he died.
Good boy, Dante!
Good boy, Dante!
Grab it tight and make it come true.
Grab their attention and don't let it go.
Gracias, Dios mio. Que bueno.
Gracias, Senor.
Gracias!
Gracias.
Great great grandfather, what am I supposed to do?
Greatest eyebrows of all time maybe.
Guider of wandering spirits.
Guitar?
Hate me if you want, but my mind is made up.
Have a great visit.
Have him taken care of. He's not well.
Have you found him, Pepita? Have you found our boy?
Have you met my great great grandson?
Have you seen a living boy?
He and his family would sing and dance and count their blessings.
He and Mama would sing such beautiful songs.
He can't help me.
He choked on some chorizo!
He does a couple of songs, the sun rises, everyone cheers...
He doesn't seem entirely dead.
He had the coolest guitar! He could fly!
He is dead to this family.
He just looks like a plain old dog.
He left this family!
He left with his guitar and never returned.
He spends five minutes with you
He stole your guitar. He stole your songs.
He sure doesn't look like an alebrije.
He tried to go home to you and Coco.
He used to play it to you?
He wanted to play for the world.
He wants no part of your music, mariachi.
He was in there because of me.
He was just showing me his guitar.
He was just trying to get me home!
He will listen. To music.
He will listen... to music.
He would have wanted me to have it.
He's a busy man. What are you doing?
He's a threat! (ECHOES)
He's alive! And a musician to boot!
He's been forgotten.
He's close! Find him!
He's halfway across town throwing some big party.
He's my great great grandfather.
He's part of our family.
He's too busy hosting that fancy party at the top of his tower.
He's your great great grandpa, how come he didn't invite you?
Heaven and Earth? Like in the movie?
Hector should be on our ofrenda.
Hector, I never meant to take credit.
HECTOR: He's a living child, Ernesto.
HECTOR: Hola, Ceci.
HECTOR: How do you think I knew your great great grandpa?
HECTOR: I always hoped I'd see her again.
HECTOR: I never thought that you might have... That you...
HECTOR: Or something I drank.
HECTOR: We had a deal, chamaco.
HECTOR: Welcome to the Plaza de la Cruz!
HECTOR: Why the heck would you want to be a musician?
HECTOR: You walked me to the train station.
Hector!
Hector! Hector?
Hector! Hector?
Hector! How did you... (GROANS)
Hector! The photo... I lost it!
Hector's the real musician.
Here. Let me help you.
Here. This was his guitar, right?
Hey, chamaco! Where did you go?
Hey, chamaco. It's okay. It's okay.
Hey, Gustavo! You know anything about this party?
Hey, it happens to everyone eventually.
Hey, musician to musician... I need a favor.
Hey, Negrete! Infante!
Hey, what's wrong? Is it too much? You look overwhelmed.
Hey, you said you have front row tickets!
Hey!
Hey! Enjoy the party, little musico!
Hey! Hey! You really know de la Cruz?
Hey! Save some for me! Is Chicharron around?
Hey! You did good! I'm proud of you. Eso!
Hijole! Your hand!
Hola, Mama Coco.
Hola.
How are you, Julio?
How can I call myself a musician?
How many times have we told you?
How?
Huh?
I am giving you my blessing and you are going home.
I am not like the rest of my family!
I am sorry to see you go, Miguel.
I am sorry. Whose alebrije is that?
I am the one who's willing to do
I am trying to save your life!
I asked for a shoe shine not your life story.
I asked if you would like more tamales!
I brought you a little offering.
I can feel it.
I can get you front row seats to his Sunrise Spectacular show.
I can see my girl.
I can't do this without your songs, Hector.
I can't forgive you.
I could never say that.
I couldn't even play that thing if I wanted to.
I demand to speak to the person in charge!
I didn't care if I was on their stupid ofrenda.
I didn't choke, okay?
I didn't want to listen, but he was right.
I didn't write Remember Me for the world.
I do have other family, but...
I don't care if I'm on some stupid ofrenda.
I don't even know if I'm gonna last the night.
I don't know if he's in the mood for visitors.
I don't know. (SIGHS) I've never performed before.
I don't know. I'm still angry at you.
I don't think he's a spirit guide.
I don't want to be in this family!
I don't want to fight about it.
I don't want to see you end up like...
I don't want to see your stupid face, Hector.
I don't want to talk about it.
I don't want you sneaking off to who knows where.
I forgot what that felt like.
I found that living boy!
I found your son in Mariachi Plaza.
I give you my blessing to go home...
I give you my blessing.
I got food poisoning which is a big difference.
I got homesick...
I got to dress forty dancers by sunrise.
I had to have faith in my dream.
I have a dimple on this side, but not on this side.
I have a feeling this has something to do with you.
I have a great great grandson!
I have an emergency announcement.
I have been looking up to you my whole life.
I have to get home before sunrise.
I have to sing. I have to play!
I hope you die very soon.
I just can't really talk about any of this at home. So...
I just want you to make it right.
I just wanted her to know that I loved her.
I just wanted to go back home. No! No!
I just wanted to see her again.
I kept his letters.
I know I'm not supposed to love music.
I know who my great great grandfather was.
I know you understand.
I know your tricks, mariachi. What did he say to you?
I mean, I only really play for myself.
I might know a way.
I need a guitar just for a little bit.
I need de la Cruz's blessing.
I need my spirit guide... Pepita. (WHISTLES)
I need to get my great great grandfather's blessing!
I need to prove that I'm worthy of it.
I need to see Mama Coco, please.
I need your blessing
I never should have left Santa Cecilia.
I promise I won't let Coco forget you! (SCREAMS)
I promise we'll bring it right back.
I promised I'd put your photo up.
I promised you'd see Coco.
I saw your papa. Remember? Papa?
I should have gone back to my family.
I should lock you up for the rest of the holiday.
I spent decades protecting my family from your mistakes.
I think it's just the right amount of obvious?
I thought at least one day I'd see her here.
I thought I'd lost you, Miguel.
I thought it might've been one of those
I thought it must have been something I ate.
I thought you hated music.
I told them I didn't care if they remembered me.
I told them I didn't care.
I used to run like this.
I want nothing to do with you! Not in life, not in death!
I want to be just like him.
I want to go home.
I want to play in the plaza, like de la Cruz.
I wanted Coco to forget you too, but...
I wanted to forget you.
I was just getting a shine. (GASPS)
I was just shining shoes.
I wasn't in there because of Hector.
I will not allow it.
I will not let you go down the same path he did.
I wish I could apologize.
I wish I could tell her that her papa was trying to come home.
I woke up dead.
I would hate to have you think...
I would move Heaven and Earth for you, mi amigo.
I would move Heaven and Earth for you, mi amigo. Salud!
I wrote it for Coco.
I... have a great great grandson?
I'd march right up to my family and say...
I'll be your first audience.
I'll get you backstage. You can meet him.
I'll get you to your great great grandpa.
I'll go up there.
I'll put you on the list.
I'm a pretty sorry excuse for a great great grandpa.
I'm Ernesto's great great grandson.
I'm going home, Ernesto.
I'm gonna be a musician!
I'm gonna play in Mariachi Plaza if it kills me.
I'm gonna play in the plaza. Just like you did!
I'm hard on you because I care, Miguel.
I'm just gonna zip right over. You won't even know I'm gone.
I'm Miguel. (STAMMERS) Your great great grandson.
I'm not gonna miss my one chance
I'm on so many ofrendas it'll just overwhelm your blinky thingy.
I'm proud to be his family!
I'm proud we're family! I'm proud to be his family!
I'm ready to accept your blessing.
I'm running out of time. It's Coco.
I'm sorry, Imelda.
I'm sorry, senora, it says here no one put up your photo.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. It's not what it looks like.
I'm supposed to play music.
I'm taking you to your family.
I'm talking about my real life, Miguel.
I'm the love of your life?
I'm walking like a skeleton. Blending in.
I've worked too hard, Hector.
If Abuelita says no more plaza, then no more plaza.
If I can't go out and play one song,
If I want to be a musician, I need a musician's blessing.
If I were you,
If I'm being forgotten, it's because you never
If it wasn't for my family.
If we don't put them up, they can't come.
If you can't help me, I'll find him myself.
If you really want to get to Ernesto,
If you're such good friends, how come he didn't invite you?
Imelda, I... (GROANS)
Imelda!
Imelda.
In a way. We're all the ones with no photos or ofrendas.
In the de la Cruz movie, El Camino a Casa.
In the Land of the Dead?
In the Land of the Living.
In the stories they tell about us.
Inspired! You have the spirit of an artist.
INTERVIEWER: Senor de la Cruz,
Is it too obvious?
Is that you?
It could use some music. Oh, what if you did like...
It has been an honor.
It was hard.
It was my great great grandfather's.
It was up to me to reach for that dream.
It's a battle of the bands, amigos.
It's all that time he spends in the plaza.
It's Dante!
It's Dia de los Muertos.
It's just... (SIGHS)
It's not a fantasy.
It's not gonna be easy, you know?
It's not stupid!
It's okay, Mamita.
It's okay, Mamita. It's okay.
It's okay, mijo. It's o... (GROANING)
It's playing just for you?
It's true, Imelda.
It's you! You are that boy!
Just like Mama Imelda did.
Just like you.
Keep up, chamaco. Come on.
Keep your dumb photo. Stay away from me!
Leaving your family?
Left off your family's ofrenda?
Let go of me!
Let go! No!
Let the competition begin!
Like if he could play music, maybe someday, I could too.
Like the time you promised to bring back my van?
Like vitamins.
Like, tonight.
Listen to your Mama Imelda.
Llevelo! T shirts! Bobbleheads!
Look at me. I'm being forgotten, Miguel.
Look, if you're too scared then, well, have fun making shoes.
Look!
Look! It's Ernesto!
Los Chachalacos, you're up next.
Made up things that adults tell kids.
Make them listen, chamaco. You've got this.
MALE ANNOUNCER: Paging Marta Gonzales Ramos.
Mama Coco has trouble remembering things.
Mama Coco, is your papa Ernesto de la Cruz?
Mama Coco, please! Don't forget him.
Mama Coco?
Mama Coco? Can you hear me? It's Miguel.
Mama Coco's father was Ernesto de la Cruz!
MAMA IMELDA AND OSCAR: Miguel!
Mama, calmese, calmese.
MAN 2: Somebody stole de la Cruz's guitar!
Mariachi Plaza, here I come.
Mattered more than music. I wanted to put down roots.
Maybe put up my photo. But it never happened.
Miguel can put my photo up, and I can cross over the bridge.
Miguel, come home. Where are you, Miguel?
Miguel, eat your food.
Miguel, get down from there.
Miguel, I give you my bless...
Miguel, I give you my blessing.
Miguel, if we help you get his photo,
Miguel, it's almost sunrise.
Miguel, look at me. Hey, look at me.
Miguel, stop! Miguel! Miguel!
Miguel, uh, my reputation...
Miguel, vitamins are a real thing.
Miguel, you apologize to your Mama Coco.
Miguel, your abuelita had the most wonderful idea.
MIGUEL: ...and make it come true.
MIGUEL: ♪ Say that I'm crazy or call me a fool
MIGUEL: Abuelita runs our house
MIGUEL: And that man is your Papa Julio.
MIGUEL: He lived the kind of life you dream about.
MIGUEL: He started out a total nobody from Santa Cecilia, like me.
MIGUEL: Hurry! Come on!
MIGUEL: I don't want your blessing!
MIGUEL: I think we're the only family in Mexico
MIGUEL: I'm sorry, Papa.
MIGUEL: Like Mama Coco's papa?
MIGUEL: My abuelita, she's Mama Coco's daughter.
MIGUEL: My great great grandpa was a musician!
MIGUEL: Not all of us.
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
MIGUEL: This is you?
MIGUEL: Tia Victoria?
MIGUEL: Uh, you're all dead.
MIGUEL: Whoa!
MIGUEL: You told me you hated musicians.
Miguel!
Miguel! Miguel!
Miguel! Stop!
Miguel? Miguel?
Miguel.
Mijo, I was so worried!
Mira, Mira, they're setting up for tonight!
Mmm... Nope.
Muchas gracias!
Murdered?
Music had torn her family apart.
Music's the only thing that makes me happy.
Musicians got to bring their own instruments.
My boy, with a talent like yours, how could I not listen?
My Coco...
My family always puts my photo on the ofrenda.
My friend, you're being forgotten.
My grandson is a sweet little Angelito Querido Cielito.
My great great grandmother, Mama Imelda.
My great great grandson.
My lasso? My femur?
My papa used to sing me that song.
My prized beloved guitar?
My whole life, there's been something...
Nailed it. Now say, "I give you my blessing."
Never mention that man! He's better off forgotten.
Never name a street dog.
Never play music again.
Never underestimate the power of music.
Never! That man's music was a curse.
No conditions.
No family to go home to. Nearly forgotten, you know?
No manches! You played with Ernesto de la Cruz...
No matter how far apart we were.
No more hiding, Dante. I got to seize my moment!
No more music?
No more music.
No music!
No one knows.
No one was going to hand it to me.
No one's ever put up my picture.
No one's going anywhere. Tonight is about family.
No photo on an ofrenda, no crossing the bridge.
No skeletons!
No, gracias.
No, it doesn't work like that, chamaco.
No, Mama. It's okay. I'm here.
No, no, Dante! Ven aca!
No, no, nino! Nino, nino, I can help you. You can help me.
No, no, no, no, no! No.
No, no. Chamaco, you're loco if you think...
No, no. Dante!
No, no. I can't leave you.
No, no. We have to make a clear path.
No!
No! (GRUNTING)
No! He walked out onto that plaza
No! It's in there. Look!
No! No!
No! No!
No! No! No!
No! Not that one. No.
No! Papa Hector, please!
No! We can still find the photo.
No. Skeletons don't walk like that.
No. You know I don't play anymore, Cheech.
None of them understand but I know you would have.
Not bad for a dead guy!
Not just Remember Me.
Not so bad yourself, gordito! Eso!
Nothing! Mama, Papa. I...
Nothing's more important than family.
Now get out of here!
Now give me your best grito.
Now you must make a choice.
Now, we just have to find de la Cruz.
Now, you look at the living and say his name.
NUN: But my father, he will never give his permission.
NUN: But Padre, he will never listen.
NUN: But what can we do? It is hopeless...
Oh no! No! She can't forget you!
Oh, but, Padre, he will never listen.
Oh, come on, kid.
Oh, come. You'll feel better after you eat with your family.
Oh, El Santo. I'm a big fan! You mind if I...
Oh, Frida! I thought you couldn't make it.
Oh, Hector! You were right.
Oh, how generous!
Oh, I could never hate you. If you must go,
Oh, I loved it! I remember that feeling...
Oh, that's such a sweet sentiment
Oh, the competition winners. Congratulations, chicos.
Oh, this guy's famous!
Oh, whoa, excuse me. Excuse me, folks.
Oh, you're a twig, mijo. Have some more.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh! (CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
Oh! (LAUGHS)
Oh! And then it could go...
Oh! I really do need to get you home.
Oh! Oh, oh, oh!
Oh! Okay. Okay, kid. Fine! Fine!
Oh! Our Migueli ti ti ti to
Oh! You like de la Cruz? He and I go way back.
Oh! Your photos are on your son's ofrenda.
Oh.
Oh. (GIGGLES)
Okay, when I said I was Frida, just now, that was a lie.
Okay! Okay. You want to perform?
Okay. Hey! Ta da!
On Dia de Muertos. Unless you're me.
One cannot deny who one is meant to be.
One of Santa Cecilia's greatest treasures.
One... last... time.
Only de la Cruz.
Ooh! Ooh! The fireworks have begun!
Or a sausage someone dropped in a barbershop.
Or fireworks, or sparkly underwear...
Or maybe he's just a dog. Come, I need your eyes.
Orchestra. A one, a two, a one...
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
Other than you. Ew. Okay.
Our ancestors can come visit us.
Our memories, they have to be passed down
Oye! It's Mama Imelda.
Papa Ernesto, my blessing?
Papa is coming home?
Papa Julio, I ask for your blessing.
Papa was a musician.
PAPA: And wingtips like your Papa Julio.
PAPA: Miguel, open this door!
PAPA: What's gotten into you?
PAPA: You want it down by the kitchen?
Papa!
Papa! Papa!
Papa! Papa! It's him!
Papa? Papa is home?
Papa? Papa?
Pardon me! Senor de la Cruz! Senor de la...
PATROLWOMAN: We got a family looking for a living boy.
People put up your photo and you get to...
Perhaps it was that chorizo, my friend.
Places, Senor. You're on in thirty seconds.
Please be on the lookout for a living boy.
Please have all offerings ready for re entry.
Please report to Level Seven.
Please, Miguel. Put my photo up.
Please! If you forget him, he'll be gone. Forever.
Poems he wrote me. And...
Poison!
Put me down! No, please! I beg of you! Stop! Stop! No!
Really hard Dia de Muertos and I could really use
Remember? Papa?
Remind me how I know you.
Reunions are available to assist you.
Saying goodbye to my hometown. Heading off on my own...
Security! Ayudenme!
Security! Security!
Security? Take care of Miguel. He'll be extending his stay.
See, a long time ago, there was this family.
See? There he is! Papa!
Seize your moment?
Senor de la Cruz, please don't be mad.
Senor de la Cruz!
Senor de la Cruz! Senor de la...
Set out the things they loved in life, mijo.
Shall we skip the scanner?
She could have made candy,
She didn't have time to cry over that walk away musician.
She died way before I was born.
She rolled up her sleeves and she learned to make shoes.
She's forgetting me.
She's forgetting you.
She's just looking out for you.
She's my great grandmother, Mama Coco.
She's the reason you wanted to cross the bridge.
Shh! Yeah, I'm alive.
Show me what you got, muchacho.
Showtime, chamaco!
Si?
Si. But I could not have done it differently.
Si. Next to the other one.
Sing! Sing!
Sit. Down. Roll over. Shake.
So I can go back home and be a musician.
So I'm letting you off with a warning.
So listen, Miguel, this place runs on memories.
So their spirits can cross over.
So, how do we get to de la Cruz?
So, how far is this guitar anyway?
So, I tell her pretty much everything.
So, if it's all right with you,
So, we all call each other cousin, or tio, or whatever.
So, what's the plan? What are you gonna play?
So, you get me to my great great grandpa...
So, you got any other family here, you know?
Some churros. From my family.
Someone a bit more, eh, accessible?
Someone could hear me.
Sometimes, I look at de la Cruz
Soon the party will move across town for my Sunrise Spectacular.
Stop pestering the celebrities.
Success doesn't come for free, Miguel.
Such a smart boy! Yes! Great idea, yes! One hiccup.
Suddenly there was something in my life that...
Support you. But you never will.
Taught him everything he knows.
Tell this woman and her devil box
Thank goodness we found you in time.
Thanks to you, I'm one Frida short of an opening number!
Thanks. I...
That bum. Who doesn't show up to his own rehearsal?
That devil box tells you nothing but lies!
That he loved her so much.
That is very important.
That made me different.
That man was Ernesto de la Cruz!
That my photo is on the ofrenda.
That night, Ernesto. The night I left...
That plaza is crawling with mariachis.
That she'd miss me.
That was a long time ago.
That you murdered Hector for his songs?
That... was a lie. I apologize for that.
That's crazy! De la Cruz wrote all his own songs.
That's for murdering the love of my life!
That's just Dante.
That's my boy! (LAUGHS) Berto!
That's my Mama Coco. That's my Mama Imelda.
That's our ticket, muchacho.
That's weirdly specific.
That's what family's supposed to do.
That's what I heard.
That's what I thought you said!
That's your plan? No. You have to win.
The alebrijes of this world can take many forms.
The dancers exit. The music fades, the lights go out.
The Day of the Dead.
The greatest musician of all time!
The greatest musician of all time!
The greatest musician of all time?
The greatest musician of all time.
The guitar is for the kid.
The home of the esteemed song writer, Hector Rivera.
The letters Hector wrote home
The moment she's gone from the living world...
The music competition for Dia de Muertos.
The music, it's not just in me, it is me.
The one who came from the Land of the Living.
The one... the only... Ernesto de la Cruz!
The only person who could send you home.
The papa, he was a musician.
The petals guide our ancestors home.
The photo!
The rest of our family, they wouldn't listen.
The rest of the world may follow the rules,
The same path he did. He's family.
The way to undo a family curse
The winner gets to play for the maestro himself,
The world is our family.
Then her grandkids got roped in.
Then I put up your photo when I get home?
Then I'm sending you off with a toast.
Then she taught her daughter to make shoes.
Then we are going to her. Vamonos!
Then you got to perform!
There is that music competition...
There they are!
There. No guitar. No music.
These aren't just old pictures, they're our family...
These people are all your family?
They are as mysterious as they are powerful.
They guide souls on their journey.
They just want to send him back to the Land of the Living.
They leave me more offerings than I know what to do with!
They told me not to be like de la Cruz,
They wouldn't let me cross the bridge.
They'll follow you forever. Now, go get my shoe.
This calls for a toast. To our friendship! (LAUGHS)
This is my fault. Not yours.
This is no future for my son.
This is why I don't like musicians.
This isn't a dream then. You're all really out there.
This isn't fair. It's my life. You already had yours.
This nonsense ends now, Miguel!
This one has a wise spirit.
This was your dream. You'll manage.
Those were my songs you took. My songs that made you famous.
Tio Oscar? Tio Felipe?
To cross that bridge because...
To get Hector's photo.
To go home, to put up our photos
To keep your memory alive? No.
To mark the end of Dia de Muertos.
To never forget how much your family loves you.
To our friendship.
To our friendship.
To provide for her daughter.
To put my photo back on the ofrenda,
To seize my moment!
To the Land of the Living with your photo?
Told anyone that I wrote them!
Too hard to let him destroy everything.
TOUR GUIDE: And right over here,
TOUR GUIDE: Right here in this very plaza,
Toward becoming the most beloved singer in Mexican history.
Two seconds and you already break your promise.
Ugh!
Ugh.
Uh uh. My family would freak!
Uh, I just met him tonight. He told me he knew you.
Uh, should we tell him there are no restrooms
Uh...
Uh...
Uh... No.
Until 1942.
Upsy daisy...
Vamonos.
Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait. (GASPS)
Wait, wait.
Wait! Yes! You're going back to the Land of the Living!
Wait. No, wait, wait, wait.
Wait. What happened?
Watch your step. They make caquitas everywhere.
We are not visiting your ex wife's family for Dia de Muertos!
We call it the final death.
We can help each other.
We cannot belong to one family.
We don't want their spirits to get lost.
We drank together and you told me
We each made a sacrifice to get what we wanted.
We got to find my great great grandpa.
We got to get to a dozen ofrendas tonight.
We made a great team, but you died...
We made all this food,
We need Mama Imelda. She'll know how to fix this.
We really need to borrow your guitar.
We used to play music together.
We used to sing it every night at the same time.
We want them to come and enjoy all the food
We'd been performing on the road for months.
We're all together now. That's what matters.
We're almost there, Dante.
We're almost there.
We're both out of time, mijo.
We're looking for a living kid.
We've all decided. It's time you joined us in the workshop!
We've never known anything about this man!
We've put their photos on the ofrenda
Welcome back, amigos. Anything to declare?
Welcome back. Anything to declare?
Well, de la Cruz is my family.
Well, no, not like those times.
Well, now I'm thinking maybe they could be.
Well, shoot, looks like no one put up your photo, Frida.
Well, technically, she can add any condition she wants.
Well, they're having this talent show.
Well, you're cursed.
Well? Apologize!
What are we going to do with that boy?
What are you doing to that poor woman?
What are you doing with that... Give it to me!
What are you gonna do? Shine shoes? (GROANS)
What are you talking about?
What did I miss?
What did it take for you to seize your moment?
What does that matter?
What I wouldn't give to sing it to her
What is going on?
What it takes to seize my moment.
What?
What? Are you crazy? We're about to win this thing.
What? But I'm your family!
What? She can't do that!
What? You said you were a musician!
What's going on? Dante!
What's he doing? Why isn't he playing?
Whatever he is, I am (SNEEZES) terribly allergic.
Whatever it takes.
When he was crushed by a giant bell.
When I was a little girl...
When life gets me down, I play my guitar.
When my husband would play, and I would sing
When there's no one left in the living world
When we're this close to reaching our dream?
When you see your moment, you mustn't let it pass you by.
When you're well remembered,
Where did you get this?
Where is my femur? You... (GROANING)
Where should we put this table?
Who are you?
Who are you? What is the meaning of this?
Who has that petal Miguel touched?
Who hates music.
Who is a cactus.
Who remembers you...
Who spent his life performing like a monkey
Who wants to... Ahh! Ay! You're alive!
Who's the good spirit guide? You are!
Whoa, Miguel, can't have you fainting on us.
Whoa, whoa.
Whoa!
Whoa!
Whoa! Ernesto de la Cruz's Sunrise Spectacular?
Whoa.
Why can't you be on my side?
Why have you come here?
Winner gets to play at his party.
WOMAN: Bring back the singing dogs!
WOMAN: The window's broken. Look!
Ya lo sabia!
Yes! It is I. Frida Kahlo.
Yes. Uh, si.
You always this nervous before a performance?
You and I, we are artists, Miguel.
You are a musician, no?
You are a real spirit guide.
You are a Rivera. And a Rivera is...
You are the audience. Darkness.
You can do this.
You can get your blessing right now.
You could have taken my photo back this whole time?
You disappear from this world.
You disappear... from this one.
You don't get to cross over?
You don't have to forgive him.
You don't know what you're talking about.
You don't think that. Do you?
You don't want to help me. You only care about yourself!
You get me across that bridge tonight,
You got an instrument?
You got to have some other family.
You got to stay with me, boy. We don't know... where...
You have our blessing, Miguel.
You have to be willing to do whatever it takes
You just got to let me cross that bridge!
You keep away from him.
You keep secrets from your own family?
You know better than to be here in this place!
You know how Abuelita feels about the plaza.
You know that feeling like there's a song in the air and...
You know the worst part?
You know this, uh, man?
You know what? Maybe this isn't such a good...
You know where I can get a guitar?
You know, I did all my own stunts.
You know, I wrote her a song once.
You leave me alone with a child to raise...
You look good.
You must have faith, sister.
You must have faith, sister.
You must seize it!
You must seize it.
You mustn't let it pass you by.
You need to clean up your act, amigo.
You never said you were one.
You play me something.
You poisoned me.
You promised, Miguel.
You really did play together.
You really hate music that much?
You said de la Cruz was your only family.
You said my great great grandpa would be here!
You said you'd take back my photo.
You see, that woman was
You should be the one the world remembers, not de la Cruz!
You still got it.
You stole from the dead!
You the Rivera family?
You think I'd let him go back
You took everything away from me! You rat!
You took my photo off the ofrenda?
You want it, you got to earn it.
You want to be like your hero? You should sign up!
You want to end up like that man? Forgotten?
You want to give up now
You want to live out some stupid musical fantasy.
You want to tell him or should I?
You were going to give me your blessing.
You will be my guest of honor!
You will come home. Now.
You will listen to your family.
You will return home?
You winning. And you've never done this before!
You would have told me to follow my heart.
You would move Heaven and Earth...
You! How did you get in here?
You! Wait. You're related to Hector?
You... know about me?
You'll be making them every day after school.
You'll craft huaraches just like your Tia Victoria.
You'll never get to see her.
You'll never understand.
You're a total upgrade.
You're confusing movies with reality, Hector.
You're going home.
You're gonna get me in trouble, boy.
You're here? Here, here. And you can see us?
You're just the guy who murdered him
You're never getting in, Chorizo.
You're not a spirit guide. You're just a dumb dog!
You're not going anywhere.
You're the guy who actually did it!
Your ancestors will be so proud.
Your great great grandson. I need to borrow this.
Your life literally depends on...
Your papa loved you so much.
Your papa, he wanted you to have this.
Your photo's on your dentist's ofrenda. Enjoy your visit.
(ALL GASP) What?
(ALL WHIMPERING) Felipe? Tia Victoria?
(BARKS) Dante!
(BARKS) Hey! Dante!
(BARKS) No, no, no, no.
(BELL TOLLING) (CHILDREN LAUGHING)
(BLOWS) (GROANS)
(BOTH GASP) Shame on you.
(CHITTERING) (BARKING)
(CREAKS) (GASPS)
(CROWD CHEERING) You find a guitar, kid,
(DANTE WHINES) (GRUNTING)
(DINGS) Enjoy your visit, Hector.
(EXHALES NERVOUSLY) (FEEDBACK)
(GASPS) (BARKS)
(GASPS) (BELL RINGS)
(GASPS) (CLATTERS)
(GASPS) (GROWLS)
(GASPS) Mama, wait!
(GASPS) Mija, it's not nice to stare at...
(GASPS) There's nobody here.
(GASPS) Yes! Fire! Everywhere!
(GASPS) Miguel? Mama Imelda.
(GROWLING) (CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
(GROWLING) Here. Nice alebrije.
(GROWLING) Stop it! Leave me alone!
(GRUNTS) Ay! Miguel! I have it!
(GRUNTS) He's not quite alive either.
(HORSE NEIGHING) He starred in movies.
(KEYS JANGLING) (DOOR UNLOCKS)
(KISSES) (SIGHS)
(KISSING) (GRUNTS)
(KNOCKING ON DOOR) PAPA: Miguel!
(LAUGHS) (BARKS)
(MAMA IMELDA YELPS) (GASPS)
(MIGUEL CLEARS THROAT) Oh.
(PANTING) (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
(PANTING) (KEYS JANGLING)
(PLAYING UPBEAT MUSIC) (ALL CHEERING)
(RUMBLING) (YELPS)
(RUSTLING) (GASPS)
(SCREAMING) No!
(SCREAMS IN PAIN) (YELPS)
(SIGHS HEAVILY) (CLATTERS)
(SINGS TUNE) (SNAPS FINGERS)
(SNIFFLES) Mama Coco? (THUDS)
(SPITS) Ofrenda room. Vamonos.
(STAMMERS) Hector? Kid?
(STONE SHIFTS) (GASPS)
(STRUMS) Perfecto!
(WHIMPERS) Tia Rosita? Oscar?
(YELLS) (GROANS)
(YELPS) (ALL GASP)
♪ Remember me. ♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me. ♪ Remember me
ABUELITA ELENA: Miguel! (GASPS)
Abuelita! What are you doing here?
Ah, you see... Or my good napkins?
ALL: Aww! (LAUGHS)
ALL: Cousin Hector! Hey! These guys! Hey, Tio!
an amigo right now. (SIGHS)
and stole his songs! (ALL GASP)
And whose fault is that? Hector, please...
And you can get us in! Um...
ARRIVALS AGENT: Next? Oh! Come, mijo. It's our turn.
Ay ay ay, muchacho. Huh?
Ay! Once I win.
Be back by lunch, mijo. Love you, Mama.
But what about tonight? What's tonight?
But you're the one who... (TUTTING)
But... I... (SHUSHING)
Can I borrow your guitar? Sorry, muchacho.
Disculpen, senores... Hey, guys! It's poco loco!
Do you mind? Whoa! (YELPS)
DON: Salud! DE LA CRUZ: Poison!
Everyone clear on the plan? Find Hector's photo.
Get out of here, kid. (SIGHS)
Get out of here. I would, Cheech.
Get under! Get under! Miguel?
Give it to Miguel. Send Miguel home.
Good luck, muchacho. Gracias, Frida.
Got your petals? (BARKS)
Gracias. Next?
Grandson? She's talking about me!
Have a good time. Oh, how exciting!
Hector! (GASPS)
Hector! Tia Chelo!
Here, let me help you with... Don't touch me!
Hey! (LAUGHS)
Hey! I'm a musician! You are?
Hey! It's Chorizo! Choricito! (ALL LAUGHING)
Hey! Where are you going? We got to get out of here!
Hola, Miguel! Hola!
Hola. Ceci, I lost the dress.
Hold it, muchacho. (GASPS)
How could you? Hector!
I heard about him. Look! He's alive!
I just followed my... Oh! The mighty Xolo dog!
I was just... (SHUSHING)
If you would just let... Miguel...
Imelda! Hector.
Invitation? It's okay.
is to get your family's blessing. That's it?
It is an honor, Senora. Gracias.
It was an accident! How do we send him back?
It's him! It's that living boy!
It's how you walk. No, I don't! Stop it!
It's just Dante. (DANTE WHINES)
Just listen to me play! End of argument.
Let go of me! You'll thank me later.
Look how big she's getting. (CHUCKLES)
Look! It's Frida! Yes, it is I. Frida Kahlo.
MAMA IMELDA: Miguel, stop! (ROARS)
Mama Imelda? (GASPS) Oh, mi familia!
MAMA: Miguel! Mama!
MAN 1: The guitar! It's gone! (GASPING)
MAN: Murderer! (AUDIENCE JEERING)
MIGUEL: Papa Julio? Hola.
MIGUEL: Tia Rosita? Si.
Miguel! I'm Hector.
Miguel? Miguel?
Muchas gracias. De nada, Miguel.
My best grito? Come on, yell! Belt it out.
My guitar? Yes.
Next. (DINGS)
Nice kitty. (ROARS)
No dimple! (ALL LAUGH)
No music! (GASPS)
No music! (MEN SCREAMING)
No, no, no, no, no! Ah! Go away, you. Go!
No! Mama!
No! I need to do this. Why?
No! It's all great! But?
Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Miguel?
Oh, yeah. Sorry. (STRUMS GUITAR)
Oh. Hey, Miguel. (BOTH GASP)
Our Migueli ti ti ti to! (YELPING)
PAPA: Mama! (GASPS)
Papa! (CHUCKLES) Coco!
Pronated. Miguel.
Que padre! (SCOFFS)
ROSITA: A footprint! It's a Rivera boot.
She couldn't cross over. (ALL GASP)
She's stuck! On the other side!
Sign up? Well, maybe?
Size seven! And a half.
SKELETON1: He's alive. SKELETON 2: The boy is alive!
That's illegal? Very illegal.
That's nice. (YELPS)
There he is! (GROANS)
Those aren't the words. There are children present.
to seize your moment. (GASPS)
Uh... Or my mini fridge?
We're your family, mijo. (GASPING)
We're... BOTH: Family?
What about Poco Loco? Epa! Now that's a song!
What? No more shining shoes.
What? So he can see Coco again.
What? That's Don Hidalgo's toast.
What? We ran into... (STAMMERS)
Where have you been? (GASPS)
Who? My daughter.
Who... Who the... She's talking about me!
Who's ready for some musica? (ALL CHEERING)
Yes, Tio Berto. (DANTE BARKING)
Yes? (SCREAMS)
You can see me? Wait! (BARKING)
You guys have a spare guitar? No.
You leave my grandson alone. (GROANS)
You lied to me! Oh, you're one to talk.
You mean it? Of course, my boy.
You okay, amigo? (SIGHS) I'm fading, Hector.
You said love of your life. I don't know what I said.
You thought we weren't? Well, I don't know.
You were on fire tonight! You too!
You're a coward! I am Ernesto de la Cruz.
You're ruining my life! What?
ÂżQue onda?
"Hey, I'm a musician. Deal with it."
(ALL BARKING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL EXCLAIM)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GRUNTING)
(ALL GRUNTING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL PLAYING TUNE)
(ALL PLAYING UPBEAT MUSIC)
(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
(AUDIENCE BOOING)
(AUDIENCE BOOING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
(AUDIENCE EXCLAIMING)
(BAND PLAYING)
(BARKING)
(BARKING)
(BARKING)
(BARKS)
(BARKS)
(BARKS)
(BELL RINGS)
(BELL TOLLING)
(BLOWING RHYTHMICALLY)
(BLOWS)
(BOOING CONTINUES)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH LAUGHING)
(BOTH SCREAMING)
(BOTH WHOOPING)
(BREATHES HEAVILY)
(BREATHES SHAKILY)
(BREATHES SHAKILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BRICKS CLATTERING)
(BUZZING)
(CAMERA CLICKS)
(CHEERING CONTINUES)
(CHEERING IN SPANISH)
(CHILDREN LAUGHING)
(CHILDREN LAUGHING)
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) Well, since it's a family matter...
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES) But it's not my fault! It's his!
(CHUCKLES) But not to worry. Your family's here.
(CHUCKLES) It is very important to me.
(CHUCKLES) Thanks, guys!
(CHUCKLES) You know my favorite, Hector.
(CHUCKLES) You know what I mean.
(CLANGS)
(CLANGS)
(CLATTERING IN DISTANCE)
(CLATTERS)
(COMPUTER EXPLODES)
(CONTINUES BARKING)
(CONTINUES SCREAMING)
(CONTINUES SCREAMING)
(CONTINUES SINGING IN SPANISH)
(COUGHING)
(COUGHS)
(DANTE BARKING)
(DANTE BARKS)
(DANTE CONTINUES BARKING)
(DANTE HOWLING)
(DANTE HOWLING)
(DANTE WHINES)
(DE LA CRUZ SCREAMING)
(DINGS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
(ECHOING)
(ECHOING)
(ECHOING) Help! Can anyone hear me?
(EXHALES DEEPLY)
(EXHALES DEEPLY)
(EXHALES DEEPLY)
(FIREWORKS CONTINUE EXPLODING)
(FIREWORKS EXPLODING)
(FOOTSTEPS RECEDING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPS AND COUGHS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS) Dante!
(GASPS) Miguel, you must come to the show!
(GASPS) Where are you going?
(GLASS SHATTERS)
(GROANING)
(GROANING)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS) No thank you. No! Guacala!
(GROANS) Some amigo.
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(HAMMERING)
(HECTOR GROANS)
(HECTOR WHISTLES)
(HECTOR YELPS)
(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
(INHALES SHARPLY)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING) Please, please, mi familia.
(LAUGHING) You are all anyone has been talking about.
(LAUGHS IN RELIEF)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS) Ah, you're funny.
(LAUGHS) You have to have talent to be in a talent show.
(LAUGHS) You're right. That's just what he needs.
(MAN SINGING IN SPANISH)
(MIGUEL STAMMERING)
(MIGUEL WHISTLES)
(MUFFLED GROANING)
(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)
(MUSIC PLAYING)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING) I apologize. Where were we?
(PEOPLE LAUGHING)
(PLAYING ACCORDIONS)
(PLAYING MARIACHI MUSIC)
(PLAYING REMEMBER ME)
(PLAYING SOFT MUSIC)
(PLAYING TUNE)
(PLAYING UPBEAT MUSIC)
(PLAYING UPBEAT MUSIC)
(POUNDING ON DOOR)
(RAIN PATTERING)
(RATTLING)
(ROARS)
(ROARS)
(ROARS)
(ROARS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS) It's the hot ticket!
(SCOFFS) What do you know?
(SCOFFS) Who doesn't like a visit from Cousin Hector?
(SCOFFS) You better have my dress, Hector.
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREAMS)
(SCREECHING)
(SHOUTS)
(SIGHING) I can't.
(SIGHS HEAVILY)
(SIGHS HEAVILY)
(SIGHS IN RELIEF) It's you. Get in here.
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS) Fine.
(SIGHS) I know a guy.
(SIGHS) I miss my nose.
(SIGHS) I wish someone wanted to hear me.
(SIGHS) Our family thinks music is a curse.
(SIGHS) Rest, Mama.
(SINGING TUNE)
(SNARLING)
(SNEEZES)
(SNEEZES)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFING)
(SNIFFLES)
(SNIFFLES) He loved you, Mama Coco.
(SNIFFLES) Nothing, Mama. Nothing at all.
(SOBBING)
(SPOOKY MUSIC PLAYING)
(STAMMERING)
(STAMMERING) He's your Gr... What?
(STAMMERS) And I thought I might...
(STAMMERS) But I hoped you would.
(STAMMERS) But what if I'm no good at making shoes?
(STAMMERS) Hector?
(STAMMERS) I am! I mean, I will be.
(STAMMERS) I don't know.
(STAMMERS) I thought we were done.
(STAMMERS) I... No. Everyone knows you're the good guy.
(STAMMERS) I'm Miguel.
(STAMMERS) No. But if I can borrow a guitar...
(STAMMERS) Well, we never made it to the ofrenda.
(STAMMERS) What happens at sunrise?
(STAMMERS) Where did he go?
(STATIC)
(STRUMMING GUITAR)
(STRUMMING)
(STRUMMING)
(STRUMS GUITAR)
(STRUMS GUITAR)
(TRAIN BELL CLANGING)
(TUNES STRINGS)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(VOCALIZING)
(VOCALIZING)
(VOCALIZING)
(VOCALIZING)
(WHIMPERS)
(WHINES)
(WHINING)
(WHINING)
(WHOOPING WEAKLY)
(WHOOPING)
(WHOOPING)
(WHOOPING)
(WHOOPING)
(WHOOPING)
(WHOOPING)
(WHOOSHING)
(WOMAN YELPS)
(YELPING)
(YELPING)
(YELPING)
(YELPS)
(YELPS)
(YIPPING)
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ A feeling so close...
♪ A ver si te divisaba
♪ Al verme llorar, lloraba
♪ And a rhythm that rattled us down to the bone
♪ And her...
♪ And if I weren't so ugly
♪ And know that I'm with you the only way that I can be
♪ And let the love we have live on
♪ And the world es mi familia
♪ And the world es mi familia
♪ And the world es mi familia
♪ And you know every word and we all sang along
♪ Ay de mi Llorona, Llorona Llorona de azul celeste
♪ Ay de mi Llorona, Llorona Llorona de azul celeste
♪ Ay mi amor, ay mi amor
♪ Ay mi familia Oiga mi gente
♪ Ay mi familia Oiga mi gente
♪ Ay, ay, ay ♪
♪ Ay, de mi Llorona
♪ Ay, de mi Llorona
♪ Buenas tardes, buenas noches Senoritas y senores
♪ But last night it seemed that I dreamed about you
♪ Canten a coro Let it be known
♪ Canten a coro Let it be known
♪ Como el pino era tierno, Llorona
♪ Don't let it make you cry
♪ Don't let it make you cry
♪ Don't let it make you cry
♪ Don't let it make you cry For even if I'm far away
♪ Don't let it make you cry... ♪
♪ Each night we are apart
♪ Each night we are apart Remember me
♪ Each time you hear a sad guitar
♪ Each time you hear a sad guitar
♪ Each time you hear a sad guitar
♪ Each time you hear a sad guitar
♪ For even if I'm far away
♪ For even if I'm far away I hold you in my heart
♪ For even if I'm far away I hold you in my heart
♪ For I will soon be gone Remember me
♪ For this music is my lang... ♪
♪ For this music is my language
♪ For this music is my language
♪ For this music is my language
♪ Has the power to change a heart ♪
♪ Her eyes each a different color
♪ Her hair is like a briar
♪ Her teeth stick out And her chin goes in
♪ I could want something so much, but it's true ♪
♪ I hold you in my heart I sing a secret song to you
♪ I hold you in my heart I sing a secret song to you
♪ I never knew
♪ I sing a secret song to you Each night we are apart
♪ I sing a secret song to you Each night we are apart
♪ I'll count it as a blessing
♪ If you close your eyes and let the music play
♪ If you close your eyes and let the music play
♪ If you close your eyes and let the music play
♪ In every beat of my proud corazon
♪ In every beat of my proud corazon
♪ In every beat of my proud corazon
♪ In every beat of my proud corazon ♪
♪ Keep our love alive I'll never fade away
♪ Keep our love alive I'll never fade away
♪ Keep our love alive I'll never fade away
♪ Know that I'm with you The only way that I can be
♪ Know that I'm with you The only way that I can be
♪ Know that I'm with you The only way that I can be
♪ Know that I'm with you the only way that I can be
♪ Knuckles they drag on the floor
♪ Leaves my cabeza shaking You're just un poco loco
♪ Llorona de azul celeste
♪ Llorona de azul celeste
♪ Me subi al pino mas alto, Llorona
♪ No dejare de quererte
♪ No dejare de quererte
♪ No dejare de quererte
♪ No dejare de quererte
♪ No dejare de quererte
♪ No dejare de quererte
♪ No dejare de quererte... ♪
♪ Only a song, only a song
♪ Our love for each other will live on forever
♪ Our love for each other will live on forever
♪ Our love for each other will live on forever
♪ Our love for each other will live on forever
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me
♪ Remember me ♪
♪ Remember me ♪
♪ Remember me ♪
♪ Remember me Though I have to s... ♪
♪ Remember me Though I have to travel far ♪
♪ Remember me... ♪
♪ Senoras y senores, buenas tardes, buenas noches
♪ She stands in a bow legged stance
♪ She'd possibly give me a chance ♪
♪ So, until you're on my arms again
♪ That I'm only un poco loco
♪ The liberties you're taking
♪ The loco that you make me It is just un poco crazy
♪ The sense that you're not making
♪ The way you keep me guessing I'm nodding and I'm yes ing
♪ Though I have to say goodbye
♪ Though I have to say goodbye
♪ Though I have to say goodbye Remember me
♪ Though I have to say goodbye Remember me
♪ Though I have to say goodbye Remember me... ♪
♪ Though I have to travel far
♪ Though I have to travel far
♪ Though I have to travel far Remember me
♪ Though I have to travel far Remember me
♪ To a melody played on the strings of our souls
♪ To be here with you tonight Brings me joy! Que alegria
♪ Un poqui ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti to loco ♪
♪ Until you're in my arms again
♪ Until you're in my arms again
♪ Until you're in my arms again
♪ Until you're in my arms again ♪
♪ Well, everyone knows Juanita
♪ What color is the sky? Ay mi amor, ay mi amor
♪ When I opened my mouth what came out was a song
♪ Where should I put my shoes? Ay mi amor, ay mi amor
♪ Y aunque la vida ♪
♪ Y aunque la vida me cueste, Llorona
♪ Y aunque la vida me cueste, Llorona
♪ Y aunque la vida me cueste, Llorona
♪ Y aunque la vida me cueste, Llorona
♪ You could reach out and touch it
♪ You make me un poco loco Un poqui ti ti to loco
♪ You say put them on your head
♪ You tell me that it's red Ay mi amor, ay mi amor