y’all need to understand that miguel adored ernesto de la cruz, he looked up to this man, wanted to be him, his face showed nothing but adamance and devotion for this guy and even jumped to the conclusion that he was his great-great grandpa because he just couldn’t be any more excited about the whole thing
cue to the scene where they are in the sinkhole and he now knows that hector was the one he was related to all along but doesn’t even bat an eyelash before he’s screaming ‘im proud to be his family’ and i know what ur thinking–thats only because he found out ernesto was a murderer–but watch the scene where he’s backstage and hector doesn’t fight back because he’s just pleading for ernesto to let miguel live
hector was there with him the entire time, he was the first person miguel saw playing the guitar in the flesh (bone?) that it mesmerises him, hector then performs with him and let’s him know that he’s proud of him,
with this, miguel realises hector is the one person he’s been missing and yearning for his entire life, the person he feels connected to, the one that loves music just as much as he does, not ernesto and that right there is why he’s proud and that his family has been on his side supporting him the whole time
miguel then looks into the eyes of ernesto, this man who he has a personal altar for, decorates with candles and records and gives more offerings to than he does with his family, watches that same tape over and over again and goes through the whole night looking for this man just to prove to him how much he’s worthy to play music, to then throwing that all away and calling him a—coward
this is the type of buried symbolism i need in my life, coco is ART
Tag: Ernesto de la Cruz
It’s really subtle, but look how touched Hector is. In the novelization, he’s said to be happy because he thought of Ernesto as a brother and didn’t want to lose his friendship.
He was happy because he thought Ernesto was still his friend.
What happened when Ernesto looked to train him and Héctor for a life of partying in the land of fame waiting ahead
warning: underage drinking
My favorite part of Coco was when Miguel went up to de la Cruz and was like “I’m your great great grandson!” and de la Cruz went “ah yes, this is within the realm of possibilities,” the implication being that he got with so many girls during his lifetime that him having a great great grandchild is downright probable to him.
Deteriorate (Spoilers)
It isn’t until Héctor meets Imelda that his friendship with Ernesto starts deteriorating. The more he talks about how much he loves Imelda (and later his wife and daughter), the less he talks about finally acting upon his and Ernesto’s shared dream. The more time he spends with Imelda, the less time he spends with Ernesto.
This isn’t due to a lack of trying on Héctor’s part; he invites Ernesto over plenty, but Ernesto declines every time. Simply put, Ernesto doesn’t care about doing anything with Héctor that doesn’t involve music or their future plans to make their shared dream come true. He’s bitter towards both Héctor and Imelda, but mostly Imelda because she was the one who derailed everything. He’s also angry. Frustrated. Impatient. Restless.
Not that he tells Héctor any of this, though.