Talk:Mamá Coco/@comment-29378940-20180311201807/@comment-24846719-20180317044353

Well here's what I think.

Frida Kahlo was in a wheelchair for most of her life, but in the Land of the Dead she is capable of walking, running, and moving around with no problem or pain. Same with 100 year old Coco, in her elderly years she needed a wheelchair, but is able to walk fine when she dies.

I think the Land of the Dead just kind improves the physical and mental body once people die. Which is also why all the Riveras who died in their elder years are able to move around. They are just skeletons and and so all the biological pain they had at the time of death just vanishes.

With Coco, she's never had any sort of vendetta or anger towards Hector. She just missed him as her father and she seemed like she's in general happy to see him after ninety-five years of not seeing him in her lifetime. I think her memories once she died just kind of updated her on her family interactions she had with Miguel, Elena, and others, as she now is fully aware and awake of the people in the her later years.