In 'Coco,' Death Is the Point - The New York Times

In 'Coco,' Death Is the Point - The New York Times

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In the movie Coco (2017), the titular character can be seen meeting her parents in the afterlife, who are noticeably younger than her. This is because she died as an old person.

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