[95], On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 341 reviews, with an average rating of 8.3/10. Jest 12-letnim (później 13-letnim) chłopcem, który znajduje się w królestwie zmarłych podczas świąt Día … But I tell them no, it's not my name. [3], According to Harley Jessup, the film's production designer, Santa Cecilia is based on real Mexican villages, as the production team "stayed grounded in reality in the Land of the Living". 10 [45] The film's writer, Adrian Molina, was promoted to co-director in late 2016. [49] In the week of March 8, the Miguel version of "Remember Me" gained 1.58 million plays via online streaming, according to the Nielsen Music.[48]. At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, it won Best Animated Feature Film while it was nominated for Best Original Song for the song, "Remember Me". Miguel Rivera was born in either 2004 or 2005 to Enrique and Luisa Rivera. It has led me down a winding path of discovery. By its second weekend, it had become the highest-grossing Pixar release ever in China, nearly doubling previous record-holder Finding Dory, and by its fifth weekend, it had surpassed Despicable Me 3 to become the second highest-grossing animated movie of all time in the country, behind Zootopia. Rarity [27] Coco also took inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki's anime films Spirited Away (2001) and Howl's Moving Castle (2004) as well as the action film John Wick (2014). [They] sculpted and studied skulls from every angle to figure out where [they] could add appeal and charm". Coco grossed $210.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $597.4 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $807.8 million. [3], According to art director Daniel Arraiga, the animators "had to figure out how to give [the skeletons] personality without skin, muscles, noses or even lips" and that they "played with shapes and did a lot of paintings. 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At first glance, Ernesto presents himself as a charming, wise, grandfatherly, and sensible individual who encouraged others to follow their dreams no matter what, making him seem like a good role model. It grossed over $807 million worldwide, becoming the 16th highest-grossing animated film ever at the time of its release. Ernesto de la Cruz es el villano de la película de Pixar, Coco. "[25] The fact that the film depicted "a real culture" caused anxiety for Unkrich, who "felt an enormous responsibility on [his] shoulders to do it right. Excellent. It introduces the film's supporting character, a Xoloitzcuintle named Dante. [112] At the 90th Academy Awards, it won the Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. Ernesto was a source of Mexican pride due to his handsome looks, strong morals and his … Pixar began developing the animation in 2016; Unkrich and some of the film's crew visited Mexico for research. No of Levels [16], Unkrich found writing the script "the toughest nut to crack". Mama Imelda's voice was influenced by Ubach's tía Flora, who was a "profound influence in [her] life". In order to create the skeletons, several additional controls were used, as they "needed to move in ways that humans don't," according to character modeling and articulation lead Michael Honse. [119] Co-director Adrian Molina stated, "not only is [Coco] based in a real place, in Mexico, but it’s based in real traditions, so we knew it was very important to do the research, to get every detail recorded, so that when we get back to Pixar and we start deciding what is this town going to look like, what is this grandmother going to wear, what kind of dancing and music are they going to listen to, it can all come from an informed place." Valdez reprised his roles in the Spanish-language dubbing of the movie. The concept for Coco is inspired by the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead. You see, my reputation is VERY important to me... Disney Magic Kingdoms Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Color was one: "Given the holiday and the iconography, [Pixar] knew the Land of the Dead had to be a visually vibrant and colorful place, so [they] deliberately designed Santa Cecilia to be more muted" said Unkrich. [97][98] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating "universal acclaim. Michael K. O'Brien, the film's effects supervisor, called it "a huge technical challenge" for the animation team, but referred to it as something "so visually exciting with petals dripping from it; it was a massive artistic undertaking. In Santa Cecilia, Mexico, Miguel idolizes famed musician Ernesto de la Cruz and dreams of becoming a musician, even though his family strictly forbids it, thus practicing his guitar skills in secret. [3] Pixar used some Xolo dogs to use as reference for the character Dante, while a tentacle from Finding Dory's Hank was used for his tongue. [60] The film was released in a crowded market, preceded by Thor: Ragnarok, Justice League and another animated film, The Star, and followed by Star Wars: The Last Jedi and another animated film, Ferdinand, three weeks after Thanksgiving. Welcome a Poseur They only came and took my picture and took it with them. [42], The character Mama Imelda's voice was provided by Alanna Ubach. [7] In its second weekend, the film dropped by 46% to $27.5 million, a smaller drop than Moana, Frozen, Tangled, and The Good Dinosaur, and again topping the box office. However, it is later revealed that Ernesto was actually selfish and desperate in life to the point of being a rank opportunist. [53][54] A two-minute short film, titled Dante's Lunch – A Short Tail, was released online on March 29, 2017. She reveals that she had saved the torn-off piece of the family photo with Héctor's face on it, and then tells her family stories about her father, thus saving his existence in the Land of the Dead. "[99] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, one of fewer than 90 films in the history of the service to receive such a score; it was also the sixth Pixar film to earn the rating – the previous being Up in 2009. All music is composed by Michael Giacchino, except where noted. Coco suffers from memory loss and has become largely non-verbal. They were all voiced by Salvador Reyes in his first antagonistic role. It could have been obtained as a prize in the Coco event. [7] It also earned a 95% positive score, including a rare five-out-of-five rating, from filmgoers on PostTrak, along with a 76% "definite recommend". [the production team] wanted it to glow — to feel alive". Ernesto de la Cruz est l'antagoniste principal caché du film Coco, sorti en 2017. [70][71] It dropped by 23% in its third weekend, grossing $8.4 million. [93][94] The movie was released in Japan, its final market, on March 16, 2018. In one version of the story, his family is cursed with singing when trying to speak, which was included as a technique to add music to a story where music is banned. This film is a classic. Ernesto de la Cruz (afterlife) - Thrown towards a bell by Pepita and was crushed by it. In response, she replied, "Yes, but ["Mama Coco's"] not my name. [3], For the Land of the Dead, Unkrich did not want "to have just a free-for-all, wacky world", wanting instead to add logic and be "ever-expanding because new residents would arrive regularly". Außerdem war er ein Symbol des Stolzes für die Mexikaner aufgrund seiner starken Moral und seines Einsatzes für seine mexikanischen Landsleute. Nach seinem Tod lebt sein Geist im Land der Toten … [41] On the advice of the filmmakers, Bratt watched videos of equivalent Mexican actors including Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante. "[31] In 2015, Pixar hired Alcaraz to consult on the film,[30] joining playwright Octavio Solis and former CEO of the Mexican Heritage Corp. Marcela Davison Aviles, to form a cultural consultant group. [40], Bratt voiced Ernesto De la Cruz, a character who he described as "the Mexican Frank Sinatra"; "[a] larger than life persona". 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To protect his legacy, Ernesto seizes the photo and throws Miguel and Héctor into a cenote. This was met with criticism from the Mexican American community in the United States. And I'm here alone, that's what I have. 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Tokens. Boyar also voices Gustavo, a musician of the Land of the Dead. Jessup said that the animation team wanted the Land of the Dead "to be a vibrant explosion of color" when Miguel arrives. Miguel discovers that he is cursed for stealing from the dead and must return to the Land of the Living before sunrise, or he will become one of the dead. The scenes in which Miguel takes a few petals off of the bridge and in which Hector sinks into the bridge were given more effects and special art direction. As the two were on tour across Mexico however, Héctor felt remorse about leaving his wife and daughter behind and intended to quit his career to go back to them. The website's critical consensus reads, "Coco's rich visual pleasures are matched by a thoughtful narrative that takes a family-friendly—and deeply affecting—approach to questions of culture, family, life, and death. [47], Originally, the film was meant to be a "break-into-song" musical. Imelda and Héctor slowly reconcile, and the family infiltrates Ernesto's concert to retrieve Héctor's photo. Llego a ser el músico más famoso de México pero con traición, cuando Miguel descubre la verdad, De la Cruz ara lo que sea para que nadie se entere. However, Salud remains unmentioned in all reports Disney Pixar have made regarding inspiration for the film. He resembles Ernesto De La Cruz from Coco exactly. After Event Ernesto Natividad De la Cruz (Concordia, Entre Ríos, 13 de septiembre de 1898 - Buenos Aires, 14 de noviembre de 1985) fue un músico argentino que se dedicó al género del tango.Fue bandoneonista, director de su propia orquesta y compositor de tangos, algunos de los cuales tuvieron amplia difusión, pero en especial es recordado como autor de la música del tango El ciruja The costume colors are much more vibrant than in the Land of the Living, where [the animation team] tried to stay grounded in reality. She turned to shoemaking which became the family business, and began a tradition which to this day bans music in the Riveras. [76][90] It dropped by 21% in its third weekend, finishing first once again and grossing $35 Million. Christian Hoffman, the film's character supervisor, said that all of the details in Mama Coco's face were not modeled. The character's model was made with higher resolution to get all the wrinkles right, according to Hoffman. Currently Obtainable "[118], While the production team at Disney Pixar have recognized that they "based the Rivera family – a multigenerational matriarchy headed by Miguel’s formidable grandmother – on real-world families with whom they embedded while visiting the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Guanajuato between 2011 and 2013," they have not acknowledged Salud's contribution to the film. The film won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ("Remember Me"). Coco premiered on October 20, 2017, during the Morelia International Film Festival in Morelia, Mexico. [104] The Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips called the film "vividly good, beautifully animated", praising Giacchino's musical score and the songs, as well drawing a comparison to the emotional tone of Inside Out. Debruge also described the film as "[An] effective yet hardly exceptional addition to the Pixar oeuvre. [35] Speaking of his character, Gonzalez said: "[Miguel and I] both know the importance of following our dream and we know the importance of following our tradition, so that's something that I connected with Miguel a lot". He was voiced by Benjamin Bratt. 1 Gallery 1.1 Images 1.1.1 Promotional 1.1.2 Coco 1.1.3 Miscellaneous 1.2 Videos Add a photo to this One year later, Miguel shows his new baby sister Socorro[15]:128 the family ofrenda, which now includes Héctor and a recently deceased Coco. After Imelda and the family rescue the duo, Miguel reveals to her what really became of Héctor. During Event This page was last edited on 25 March 2021, at 04:14. Ernesto de la Cruz was a famous singer and musician who dazzled audiences with his good looks and his charm and was a source of Mexican pride. [29] Lalo Alcaraz, a Mexican-American cartoonist, drew a film poster titled Muerto Mouse, depicting a skeletal Godzilla-sized Mickey Mouse with the byline "It's coming to trademark your cultura. The Ernesto de la Cruz statue in Santa Cecilia. While he may seem as a charming and charismatic man, Ernesto de la Cruz is deep down bitter, cruel, and a downright sociopath. Ernesto de la Cruz is the main antagonist of the 2017 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, Coco. He also comes across as a very fun, friendly, and approachable person, the sort who's the life of the party wherever he goes.However, it all turns out to be a facade to hide his true nature: that of a selfish and … The short was created early in the animation process by Unkrich and his team to have a better sense of the character. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. De la Cruz would entertain a large crowd of people in a large stadium. [69] In its second weekend, it earned another $10.8 million, a 12% increase over its first weekend, bringing its total to $28 million. [38] Bratt, who voiced De la Cruz, was "moved" when he realized that Disney-Pixar wanted to make a film on Latin culture. [32] Earlier versions of the film had different universe rules regarding how Miguel (originally called Marco) would get back from the land of the dead; in one case he physically had to run across the bridge. That brought its total to MX$792 million (US$41.4 million), making it the highest-grossing animated film and the second-highest-grossing film of all time in Mexico, behind Marvel's The Avengers, in local currency. Hector Rivera - Poisoned by Ernesto. Miguel Rivera jest protagonistą animowanego filmu fabularnego Disney / Pixar, Coco. Ernesto de la Cruz is the main antagonist in "Coco" 1 Ernesto de la Cruz Plays Percival C. Mcleach in The Rescuers Down Under (ThomasFan360 Style) 2 Ernesto de la Cruz Plays Jafar in Tedladdin Wiggins & Ernesto de la Cruz Welcome to the Wiki! 2,500 He was poisoned to death by Ernesto de la Cruz. Jessup called the Marigold petal bridge that connects both worlds "elegant and magical". This website is a wiki, which means anyone can contribute and add to it. At first glance, Ernesto presents himself as a charming, suave, wise, and sensible individual who encouraged others to follow their dreams no matter what, making him seem like a positive role model to many individuals in the living world. When you see your moment, you mustn't let it pass you by... you must seize it! [34] Gonzalez first auditioned for the role of Miguel when he was nine and was finalized in the role two years later. Miguel enters a talent competition with Héctor to win entry to Ernesto's mansion but is forced to flee when his family tracks him down. On the Day of the Dead, Miguel discovers that the photograph of Coco with her parents (her father's face torn off the picture) on the family ofrenda has a hidden section, which shows his great-great-grandfather holding Ernesto's famous guitar. De nos jours, le dernier-né de la famille Rivera, Miguel, rêve de devenir un musicien célèbre à l'image d'Ernesto de la Cruz, son idole et héros dont il ignore comme le reste du monde sa véritable nature. Ernesto De La Cruz is a main character of the TV show Duo-Franchise serving as one of the main protagonists of the series. [105] A. O. Scott of The New York Times praised the film as "a time-tested tune with captivating originality and flair, and with roving, playful pop-culture erudition", and called the film's cultural vibe "inclusive" and "a 21st-century Disney hallmark". It is one of the three Disney film productions being released in the November–December corridor. "[25], The Pixar team made several trips to Mexico to help define the characters and story of Coco. "[115] In a news interview, Salud stated that the producers "offered me so many things, but nothing came of it. Ernesto de la Cruz Storyline Ubach felt that the film "is [giving] respect to one quality that all Latin families across the universe do have in common, and that is giving respect and prioritizing the importance of family". Imelda and Héctor bless Miguel unconditionally so that he can return home by sunrise. [36] During the film's pre-production, Miguel was originally set to be voiced by a child named Emilio Fuentes, who was removed from the role after his voice deepened due to puberty over the course of the film's production. La sua famiglia, però, detesta la musica, dopo che il suo trisavolo abbandonò la figlia Coco per il successo. Coco is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It went on to debut to $50.8 million (including a five-day total of $72.9 million), finishing first at the box office. "[116] Prior to the film's release, Salud was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and now she has to use oxygen tanks to breathe. Coco est le 139e long métrage d'animation produit par les studios Disney et le 19e film d'animation en images de synthèse des studios Pixar, réalisé par Lee Unkrich et Adrian Molina et sorti en 2017. They serve as enforcers for the famed singer Ernesto de la Cruz until the events of the film. [84] It fell outside the top 10 in its eighth weekend (which included Martin Luther King Jr. Day), dropping 38% and 14% respectively, during the three-day[85] and four-day weekends. De ce fait, il est constamment confronté au reste de sa famille, qui déteste toujours la musique en continuant … The story follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead, where he seeks the help of h… My name is María de la Salud. And the more I learn about [el] Día de los Muertos, the more it affects me deeply. Ernesto de la Cruz is a limited-time character released with Coco Event, The Bride Update on 15th October 2019, and is a part of the Coco character collection. [77] It became the fourth film of 2017 to top the box office three times, following Split, The Fate of the Furious and The Hitman's Bodyguard, before being overtaken by Disney's own Star Wars: The Last Jedi and another animated film, Ferdinand, in its fourth weekend. Imelda offers Miguel a blessing on the condition that he never plays music again, but Miguel refuses and resolves to seek Ernesto's blessing instead. Instead, his team used special software to design separate layers of detail, which were then added to her face with a shader. [52] The teaser trailer introduced the basic concept of the film, while highlighting its focus on music. [61][62][63] The film was accompanied in theaters by Walt Disney Animation Studios' 21-minute featurette Olaf's Frozen Adventure as a limited time offering,[64] featuring the characters from Frozen, making Coco the first Pixar film not to be accompanied by a Pixar short in theaters since their first film, Toy Story, in 1995. [120], Salud reported that since the release of the film, many people, even internationally, have visited her and will refer to her as "Mama Coco." [75], Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter said, "At every imaginative juncture, the filmmakers (the screenplay is credited to Pixar veteran Molina and Matthew Aldrich) create a richly woven tapestry of comprehensively researched storytelling, fully dimensional characters, clever touches both tender and amusingly macabre, and vivid, beautifully textured visuals. [33] Lopez and Anderson-Lopez had written many more songs for the film than what ended up in the released version; one piece that survived in storyboard until late into the production was an expository song that explained the Mexican holiday to viewers to begin the film. The film's voice cast stars Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renée Victor, Ana Ofelia Murguía and Edward James Olmos. [87][88] After seeing increases each weekday on its first week,[89] the film increased by 148% on its second weekend, bringing its total to $75.6 million in the market. This town is known because of the lady's fame, they buy our artwork, everything we do and figures of her. And now all the people who come and visit tell us that's my name. [39] Disney officials closely monitored Bernal's movements and expressions while he voiced the characters and used their input for animating Héctor. [28], In 2013, Disney made a request to trademark the phrase "Día de los Muertos" for merchandising applications. Coco When Hector sees that the Corrections Officer is a fan of Ernesto, Hector promises the officer that if he is allowed to cross the bridge, he could get the officer front row seats at the Sunrise Spectacular, or let him meet de la Cruz … Welcome to the Coco Wiki, a wiki about the upcoming Pixar film, Coco. [111] It led the 45th Annie Awards with most nominations, garnering thirteen, among them Best Animated Feature, Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production, Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production, and Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production for Gonzalez. Coco was released for High Definition online streaming and digital download on February 13, 2018, and on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on February 27, 2018, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Northrup was also tasked with simplifying the skeleton's elements to render the skeleton crowds. [8], Coco was released in Mexico on October 27, nearly a month before its release in the United States. [33], Following the 90th Academy Awards ceremony, where "Remember Me" won the award for Best Original Song, the album broke the top 40 on the Billboard 200 charts, jumping from 120 to 39,[48] where it peaked before dropping to 64. [78][79], It fell to number six in its fifth weekend, due to competition from three new releases – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Pitch Perfect 3, and The Greatest Showman – despite a small drop again; it grossed $2.8 million on Christmas Day. Er war ein bekannter Musiker, der seine Fans mit seinem guten Aussehen und seinem Charm verzaubert hat.
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