Everything Wrong With Coco In 14 Minutes Or Less

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Published 2018-03-29
Coco is a very good movie. We enjoyed it immensely. We still felt obligated by reputation (and that contract with Satan) to go looking for sins in Coco. And we found a few.

Next week: Mystery sins & Horror sins.

Remember, no movie is without sin! Which movie's sins should we expose next?!

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All Comments (21)
  • I like how you can tell when CinemaSins sincerely likes the movies
  • @thats-too-salty
    Can we talk for a moment about how Ernesto made a movie where he included a scene that's an exact replica of a murder he himself committed?! Who does that?!?!
  • @katm.1710
    Another thing I absolutely love about this movie is that they ignore the fact people think boys shouldn't cry, Miguel cries literally four different times in this movie and has good reason to. There are so many reasons to love this movie.
  • We gonna acknowledge that de la Cruz feels pain when imelda stomps on his foot, but the skeletons literally take themselves apart multiple times with no repurcussions
  • 5:36 If I remember right, a chorizo is a type of sausage. I can see why they find it funny that a man choked to death on a large sausage.
  • @BeanBag343
    You forgot to take a sin off for the scene when Héctor sings to young Coco. That scene is as emotional as when Miguel sings to her
  • @salemsweets9644
    I refuse to believe that "He choked on chorizo" wasn't a deep throating joke. Chorizo is mexican sausage. Fight me.
  • @aspensmith9516
    They're not mocking him because he choked to death, they're mocking him because he choked on a sausage to death.
  • @tyler9703
    Jokes aside, this was the best animated movie I've seen in a LONG time.
  • Um, that ending deserved at least 10 sins off, no matter how long you had to wait to stop crying to do it.
  • @forgidendrogo
    Just to clarify some things 1.-The altares and ofrendas are supossed to look that way, maybe a little less cempasuchil flower but the food are for the dead not for us, the fire hazard in the movie has no excuse because we use veladoras(basically a candle in a glass) to prevent that, not just candles 2.- The bullying and teasing at Hector is quite normal, Dia de muertos is know for making fun of death, the best example for this are the "calaveritas" (little poems where a dead person challenge, mocks or trick the death) 3.-Hector couldn't tell Imelda the truth about his death because he didn't knew it until Miguel relates the story of the poison Srry for the grammar
  • @SWAGTVmusic
    Cinema Sins: This entire movie could've been solved with simple communication Me: Majority of human problems could've been been solved with simple communication. 😂
  • @mysta9656
    Add one more sin. I'm wondering why the hell Hector needed that guy's femur.
  • @THVEssays
    I love how casual Jeremy is about him lending out his femur. He even says “never lend out a bone crucial to motor function” as if he’s had experience with this exact thing before.
  • @linakat8490
    I like to think that the “final death” is reincarnation or something. The spirits stick around when their families and friends still remember them, and when they’re forgotten, they move on to their next life
  • @lmoa3917
    What bothers me more than the eyeballs is that the skeletons are also blinking with their nonexistent eyelids.
  • I cant believe you added a sin for that ending! That was such a beautiful and emotionally moving end!
  • @imlegitahuman
    Another sin: Hector and Ernesto are skeletons that look young because they died young, and Coco is a skeleton that is old because she died old. Does that mean everyone in Miguel’s family died early?
  • I love how literally no one realizes that the 'choking on chorizo' thing was a d*ck joke-