Finalement, à la fin de la fête, Ernesto déclare que quitter sa famille a été une décision difficile mais qu'il a accepté de le faire pour poursuivre son rêve de devenir musicien et conseille à Miguel de faire de même s'il le souhaite. Ernesto de la Cruz was a rising musician with his childhood friend Héctor as his songwriter. Seizing the opportunity, Ernesto stole Héctor's songbook and guitar to become a musical legend. He meets his departed relatives, who take him to the Land of the Dead to solve this conundrum. While he may seem as a charming and charismatic man, Ernesto de la Cruz is deep down bitter, cruel, and a downright sociopath. Also, when Pepita confronts him for the crimes he committed against the family, Ernesto was left pathetically screaming and begging the After the party settles down, Miguel asks Ernesto how he felt about leaving his family behind; hesitating, Ernesto answers that he had to decide to pursue his dreams of becoming a musician, and suggests Miguel do the same if he desires. When his actions were revealed and his former fans turned on him, Ernesto could only be silently distraught to realize he had lost everything he worked for as he was condemned for his vile actions. * DIVULGATION : Certains des liens ci-dessus sont des liens d'affiliation, ce qui signifie que, sans frais supplémentaires pour vous, Fandom percevra une commission si vous cliquez et effectuez un achat.Sauf mention contraire, le contenu de la communauté est disponible sous licence Wiki Pixar est une communauté de FANDOM appartenant à la catégorie Cinéma.Le réalisateur Lee Unkrich l'a confirmé sur Twitter le 3 décembre 2017.Le réalisateur Lee Unkrich l'a confirmé sur Twitter le 16 décembre 2017. Months into their tour of Mexico, a homesick Héctor decided to return home.

Ernesto de la Cruz is the hidden main antagonist of the 2017 Pixar film Coco. Ernesto was a source of Mexican pride due to his handsome looks, strong morals and his standing up for his fellow Mexicans. One year later, the living Riveras have used Héctor's photo and letters to expose Ernesto's treachery. Stock art. Remember Me - (Ernesto de la Cruz) - Benjamin Bratt © Disney•PixarThis seems to be his final performance in the world of the living.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Ernesto's first death: crushed by a giant bell while singing 'Remember Me'.Ernesto watches as Miguel sings to get his attention.Ernesto and his guests, after Miguel, slips into the swimming pool.After admitting that he murdered Hector, Ernesto reveals his true nature to Miguel.

Le criminel veut même que Miguel participe à une autre fête mais celui-ci dit qu'il ne peut pas car il est en train de disparaître et Ernesto semble donc accepter de lui accorder sa bénédiction. Miguel denies it, but the uncertainty in his voice alerts Ernesto that he does. الحفار, الجرار, سيارة الإطفاء, شاحنات القمامة و سيارات الشرطة ومجمو Excavator Toys#2599 Kudo Toys Family 562 watching Live now He crumbles the marigold petal and has Miguel thrown in the cenote as he confiscates Héctor's photograph from the boy. At first glance, Ernesto presents himself as a charming, wise, grandfatherly, and sensible individual who encouraged others to follow their dreams no matter what, making him seem like a good role model. He is a famous singer and musician who dazzled audience with his good looks and charm, and was a source of Mexican pride due to these and his strong morals along with his standing up for his fellow Mexicans. To test Miguel's loyalty, Ernesto asks Miguel if he believes what Héctor said. He's displeased that he's lost all his fame and popularity, but that's interrupted when Pepita herself comes onstage to punish him for all the Riveras' grief and anguish that stem from his murder of Héctor to his corrupting influence on Miguel. Returning to the Land of the Living, Miguel reveals to his family what had happened to Héctor all those years ago and de la Cruz's vile actions. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. De son côté, Miguel parvient à rentrer chez lui où il utilise la guitare d'Héctor pour aider Coco à se souvenir du véritable musicien en chantant la chanson "Ne m'oublie pas" de ce dernier. Conveniently running into him, Imelda angrily slaps him twice for committing murder on her husband and trying again on her descendant. L'arrogance d'Ernesto l'a même amené à dissimuler le meurtre d'Héctor dans un de ses films, ce qui a conduit à l'exposition de ses crimes et à sa défaite. Cruz de la Cruz, a central character in John H. Ritter's 2003 novel The Boy Who Saved Baseball; Ernesto de la Cruz, a character from the 2017 Pixar film, Coco; Estela de la Cruz… Testing Miguel's loyalty, Ernesto questions if he believes Héctor's theory. Miguel angrily calls him a coward with Ernesto declaring he is the greatest musician of Mexico. Killed Hector and stole his music.

Cependant, il semblait déjà être avide de pouvoir et se servir de la musique (et par conséquent d'Héctor) pour gagner en popularité. Seeng this, Héctor has a flashback of his last living moments and slowly realizes Ernesto murdered him with a poisoned drink. After … He interrupts as Miguel is just about to get a blessing. Ernesto de la Cruz is the main antagoist of the nineteenth Pixar film, Coco. When he announces this discovery, it causes a family argument with Abuelita, despite the family's protests, destroying Miguel's handmade guitar. Straightening up, Ernesto gleefully returns to the stage, only to be met with boos, jeers, and scowls from the audience, who furiously labels him a murderer and orders him to get off the stage. Leaving behind a profound legacy after his death, Ernesto was determined to maintain this and was willing to go to malicious lengths (his murders, even more, darker after he died) to keep his image alive. Héctor pleads for his great-great-grandson to be spared but Ernesto will not listen to reason, fearing the child will ruin his legacy if he returns to the realm of the living. After his untimely death, his murders were more darker. When Héctor starts fading, he reveals that his main motivation for wanting to cross the bridge was to see his daughter. Miguel denies, but Ernesto senses the doubt in the boy's voice and has him taken away as well while confiscating Héctor's photo.