18 pictures, frame by frame to restore the reality of Coco!!

18 pictures, frame by frame to restore the reality of Coco!!

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.

 

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