

Okay, you’ve been warned.)Ĭoco is Pixar’s latest movie about a Mexican boy, Miguel Rivera a lover of music, and his family that absolutely despises it because of the betrayal of a past family member. Enjoy! ( This analysis will pull information from the movie, so if you haven’t seen Coco yet, I would only continue reading if you’re okay with spoilers. Thus, what was supposed to be a normal quote post turned into a full-blown song analysis. It’s common, motivational, and the movie gave it a great spin…but then I couldn’t get the main song of the movie “Remember Me” out of my head. See, I could have made an okay post about this quote. This is important because, in the context of the movie, we may find ourselves blindly following someone who does not actually share the same ideals as us. Their understandings of “Seize the day” shows the audience how the interpretation of something can vary vastly from person to person. Specifically, when different characters interpret the phrase to fit their point of view, most notably Miguel and De la Cruz. Coco presents a different perspective on this common phrase, however. It is a powerful phrase that often motivates characters to try their hardest and live in the moment. It means to enjoy the point in time you are in because you may not get the chance to do so again.

I was going to write something along the lines of… Seize the day is a phrase most people know. Originally this post was going to be about the quote “Seize the day” from the new Pixar movie, Coco.
