Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade perform a pop version of the song that is featured in the film's end credits. The song is performed variously within the film by Benjamin Bratt, Gael García Bernal, Anthony Gonzalez, and Ana Ofelia Murguía. So although de la Cruz and his friends may not be real people, they certainly don’t feel fake to viewers." Remember Me" is a song from the 2017 animated Pixar film Coco, written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. That was the biggest thing: people were just so proud, they expressed to us that we had gotten it right, that we had made a respectful, accurate job.” “So many people who were so emotional, many with tears in their eyes, thanking us for making this movie, for putting a positive vision of Mexico out to the world. “It was lovely,” director Lee Unkrich told Variety of how he and fellow director Adrian Molina and producer Darla Anderson were “mobbed” by audience members following the film’s showing. The authenticity of the characters and the film as a whole reportedly moved viewers at the film's premiere in Morelia, Mexico, to tears. 27, 2017 - just in time for Día de los Muertos - Coco has gone on to receive high praise and make Mexican box office history, earning $43 million after not even a full month in theaters, according to Fortune. Two skeletons who speak with de la Cruz in the Land of the Dead are reported by Screenrant to be Infante and Negrete. While the filmmakers behind Coco didn’t name the film’s main antagonist after either Negrete or Infante, the two musicians did receive guest roles in the film. ![]()
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