18 pictures, frame by frame to restore the reality of Coco!!
Coming to the birthplace of Day of the Dead, as my favorite animated movie, I went to Mexico and found out that the scenes in the movie are all real! Promise me you'll go to Mexico during the Day of the Dead!
Photo 1: Guanajuato, the real life version of the City of the Dead the colorful houses built on the mountains are especially stunning, and are most beautiful at sunset and night
Photo 2:During the Day of the Dead every family set up a candlestick, put pictures of their loved ones and things they like before life, as well as the essential skeleton candy, dead bread, marigold.
Photo 3:During the Day of the Dead marigold can be seen in the streets, people will go to the market to buy to take home decorated candlesticks.
Photo 4:The bridge that Miguel and Hector conspired in, Tuneles Guanajuato, is a long tunnel, it's wet, and walking through it really feels like a scene from a movie!
Photo 5:Playing skeleton All kinds of souvenir shops can see this small display of playing skeleton, cute ~
Photo 6:The marigold Bridge The marigold bridge is used by people to meet their loved ones in the book, and in reality, the local people also use marigold roads.
Photo 7:The element of dead paper-cuts is ubiquitous, with cute skeletons on them.
Photo 8-9:During the Day of the Dead, the candlelight illuminated the entire scene, and the relatives sat around waiting, singing and dancing, which was really a 1:1 restoration of the scenes in Coco .
Photo 10:The base of the entrance to the City of the Dead the Pyramid of the Sun and the Moon in Mexico.
Photo 11:Miguel and Hector's journey to find their old friends was inspired by the Mexican pyramids.
Photo 12-13:Mig and the fake singer Delacus meet a lot of people in their costumes during the Day of the Dead, and I've met them in several cities.
Photo 14:They're called Tamales, and they're sold all over the street. They're made of corn flour and filled with a variety of fillings. They're really spicy and delicious!
Photo 15:Mexican wrestler mask .
Photo 16:Traditional Markets in Mexico.
Photo 17:The world of the Undead helps dead souls find their way home, and the appearance is usually a fantasy creature composed of different animals, which is very colorful.
Photo 18:The Day of the Dead in Mexico during the Day of the Dead even the restaurant waiter will paint this dress, it is really wonderful.