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"I bawled at the end when Miguel sings "Remember Me" to Mama Coco and she starts singing with him, and then talks lovingly about her father, and how he used to sing to her. I cried again when Miguel is holding his new baby sister and showing her the ofrenda, and you see Mama Coco's photo." — Jenny
"I held it together through most of Coco, but completely dissolved into a blubbering mess when Miguel came back from the land of the dead to sing "Remember Me" to his Mama Coco. Just seeing her light up remembering her papa was so moving — such a powerful scene for those who have family members struggling with dementia." — Angela
"I somehow ended up watching Coco with my roommate's boyfriend, and both of us were strenuously trying not to cry in front of each other. When Mama Coco finally gets to talk about her dad with Miguel, we were suspiciously quiet and staring very hard at the TV without blinking." — Rachel
"When the grandma finally sees her dad in the picture and starts singing "Remember Me" again! I started bawling because it shows the significance of family ties and the importance of keeping your family history alive." — Fabiola
"I honestly was so far gone by this point in the movie that I was shaking with sobs and wondering why I decided to watch it alone. My eyes were abnormally puffy for at least three days after." — Alessia
"Excuse me, every scene in Coco, especially this one, made me tear up a little bit because I'm human." — Mekishana
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