Coco (2017) dir. Adrian Molina, Lee Unkrich
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Coco (2017) dir. Adrian Molina, Lee Unkrich
Color palette of Pixarās Coco
Note: This took an obscenely long time to put together and I donāt know whether to be proud or ashamed of the 6+ hours I spent on itĀ š
āDĆa de Muertosā has begun, it is the one night of the year our ancestors can come visit us.
COCO (2017) dir. Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina
I managed to get a little something done for today :D
Coco (2017) | Concept Art ā Animation
Iām p sure someone did this already but \o/
I just wanted her to know⦠that I loved her.
Coco (2017), dir.Ā Lee Unkrich
Coco (2017) dir. Lee Unkrich
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Coco visual development from The Art of Coco
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Painted a heck ton of Hectors the other day :DĀ My phone camera sucks, but itās all I have for now. Hopefully Iāll be able to update with higher quality images soon. Iāll be shopping for a new camera next week.Ā
Coco (2017)
Okay, I have some Coco feels to get off my chest
We all feel for Hector and the pain & shame he went through all of those years in the land of the dead, separated from his beloved daughter and shunned by his family.Ā Ā
We all tear up over the climax scene where Miguel sings with Coco.
But no sooner have I wiped away the tears from that scene that I start bawling again.Ā The end of the movie in general is touching, but for me it boils down to one shotā¦
THEY MADE HIM A PAIR OF SHOES!!!!!
This is a family whoās identity and pride lie in their shoe making.Ā Itās how they show love to one another and how they pass on their values to the next generation.Ā Their very family identity is now in shoe making.Ā This all came about because of HectorāsĀ ābetrayalā.Ā Ā
All throughout the movie, Hector was noticeably barefoot.Ā One of the only skeletons who was without footwear.Ā You can also see how damaged and threadbare his clothes are.Ā Ā
My point is, what is the ultimate way a family of shoemakers can express their forgiveness, acceptance, and love for someone?Ā Ā
They used the very thing theyād used separateĀ themselves from his memory to show their forgiveness and love!Ā They used shoe making to heal/bring their family back together after heĀ ābrokeā it.Ā Shoes are a symbol of them as a family.Ā By making him shoes, theyāve publicly welcomed and marked him as part of their family in a very visible/tangible way.Ā Ā
Youāll also notice that his clothes are mended and in much better repair as well.Ā But itās the shoes that always make me start crying all over again.Ā Ā
They couldnāt have chosen a better way to show their acceptance and love to someone whoād been without either for nearly a hundred years.Ā This utter act of tender forgiveness goes straight to my tear ducts every time!!
Here is my version of Miguel from DeviantArt. Do you like it?
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