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  1. Instead of delivering the final blow to the anger-fueled bull, he apologizes to the beast using music, accepting himself as not just a Sanchez man but as his own person. Manolo's very loving as he was even willing to let himself die so he could be with María for eternity.

  2. Sep 29, 2014 · However, Manolo refuses to harm the creature and instead uses his guitar and singing and plays a heartfelt apology song to the Skull Bull in which he is apologizing for all the bulls the...

  3. However, Manolo refuses to harm it and instead subdues it using quick thinking and plays a heartfelt apology song to the Skull Bull in which he is apologizing for all the bulls the Sanchez family bullfighters have ever killed and wronged in bullfighting.

  4. At Manolo's first bullfight, he defeats the bull but refuses to kill it, angering Carlos and the crowd but impressing María. That night, María is pressured by her father and San Angel's mayor, General Ramiro Posada, to marry Joaquín so he stays in San Angel and therefore protects the town from the Bandit King Chakal——but María is reluctant.

  5. Heartfelt Apology: Near the climax, Manolo must defeat the bones and souls of all the bulls the Sanchez family killed. Manolo realizes, however, that fighting was not the answer, and he sings an apology from his heart, apologizing for the injustice that the thousands of bulls suffered, and that if the bulls could forgive him, love can truly live.

  6. Why does Manolos family want him to become a bullfighter? What is the symbolism behind the train that takes souls to the afterlife? How does the film challenge stereotypes and cultural misconceptions?

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  8. The Apology Song is a song featured in the 2014 computer animated film The Book of Life. It is sung by Manolo as he faces Xibalba's Skeletal bull and apologizes for his family's actions.

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