My family has a history of being toxic, it was bad enough we cut off all contact with our grandparents so I bloody hate this movie. And my mother dealt with trauma, she isn’t some abusive bitch like Alma
Another plausible reason there's so many problems that can be easily solved is because latino families are pretty toxic and don't talk about them. My wife (she's mexican) told me this. We got our own house, her own job in another country and she still can't tell her mom she has a tattoo. Im not defending this movie or discrediting what you said. I actually agree with everything and think this movie is mid as hell.
Lmao I live in Australia with a Spanish family that is genetically predominantly Mexican and lmao 😂 yeah this is true even for us. Toxic as fuck but nobody talks about it or sometimes even realises it.
I love Encanto because I’ve been in choir as long as I can remember, my relation to those kinds of family problems in setting high expectations, the animation, ext. Though, I agree with alot of what you said! Some plotpoints didn’t fully add up or were explored, which makes some lazy or uneventful moments. There’s been a recent habit (starting with Up) of simpler themes or lessons. Like for example, Monsters Inc.’s main problem was an energy crisis, but now it’s mostly “love your family”, so the endings usually have the problem dissolve almost entirely. Not to mention Disney treats it like absolute garbage (Edit: and there definitely shoulda been more conciquence for Abuella)
@@tmm4195 My most precious resource is time. As a consumer in this information age, I apply a 5-10 minute rule. If I'm not at least intrigued by a story's setup I simply do not invest more time. Opportunity cost. It is what it is. I owe an apology to no one.
@@leyenda6149 I’m not saying you owe an apology, but you are barely even getting a feel for a movie within just 10 minutes. There are very few movies I could watch if I went by that rule lol. This movie is pretty good too so it’s ashame you gave up on it.
@@tmm4195 I didn't give up on it. I formed an opinion that it was not worth my time. I already gave it the benefit of the doubt by investing time to see if it sparked my interest. It did not suit my tastes and my family was vocal about how they weren't interested either. It's the job of the storytelling team to earn my time, not the other way around. People have different tastes. Mine did not respond positively to what I experienced. I am not saying whether it is a good or bad movie. I am not curious to learn more about it than I already have. Even slow-burn movies have the responsibility of capturing an audience's attention. Best example I can think of is No Country for Old Men. I was not a fan of the Cohen Brothers' films and NCFOM looked uninteresting to me, to say the least. But in the first few minutes the Cohens accomplished their job and I could not disconnect from watching the movie. It became one of my all time favorites.
@@leyenda6149 Yeah I guess we are just very different people when it comes to movies. My favorite movie ever took me almost an hour to get invested in. So do you uhh just like leave a movie theater in a couple of minutes if you get bored of a movie?
I really liked Encanto, but I think most of my love for it probably came from the animation and music because I’m a sucker for those kinds of things. I do agree with most of your points, Bruno being magically excepted by the family specifically felt lazy to me, but I don’t mind the songs cutting in that much.
I’m an artist, I liked the film and it was PURELY for the animation. It was the only way I could finish it twice. Just paying attention to the 3d rigging and fluid animation.
I would have to disagree with the Grandma part. Why? Well the Grandma is right to think that her granddaughter is the reason why the magic is fading. Why do I say this? There’s a few reasons so I’m going to list them off. 1. There was no magic issue until the one girl didn’t get a door and everything seems to be connected directly to the one granddaughter. 2. Luisa told Abuela that right after she was done talking to Mirabel she got week. 3. Abuela told Mirabel not to go around Luisa until she had time to figure out what’s going on. 4. Right after Mirabel didn’t get her door the cracks start showing up than Bruno left. 5. Abuela said to Mirabel to stop what ever she’s doing that seems to be causing the magic to go wild, but Mirabel didn’t. Remember Abuela said that she’s too busy at the moment with the wedding plans to check out what’s happening. Basically from Abuela‘s view Mirabel is connected with all this magic stuff so the Grandma asked her to stop pushing so hard. What did Mirabel do instead tho? Mirabel ignored that again and again then got Isabela’s powers out of control, which ended up damaging the town and punching people in the face.
Actually, Mirabel ignoring her Abuela's commands was exactly what saved the house. Isabela's powers getting out of control did not damage the town, in fact, it made the magic stronger and caused the cracks to disappear because the family bond got closer. Abuela was the one damaging the house by pressuring everyone, and Mirabel was the one saving it. Abuela even states that the miracle was dying because of her.
@@thegifting267 I don’t really know what you mean. But it sounded like you were blaming Mirabel for the house cracking when she was ultimately the one saving it
@@tmm4195 I meant hindsight. Really I think saying “well it was good though in the end” isn’t addressing what it was in the moment. Man Mirabel seems to be directly connected to the magic losing power and she constantly disobeys Abuela. Basically Abuela is justified in thinking Mirabel is the cause because everything Mirabel did made the magic go wild. What else is Abuela justified in? Getting mad at Mirabel for constantly disobeying her.
I suppose it makes sense when you think about it that way but still when Abuela supposedly doesn't know that something up and Mirabelle has caught wind that something up, what did Abuela think was going to happen lol?
yea and the girl with the good hearing, knew all along, and did nothing about it... nothing? how long you gonna let somebody hide in the walls and not do anything that's insane. like even with all this crazy grandma stigma goin around, you would think enough independent adults would be around to fix all this shit. like bruno ain't go no where because they stuck in a mountain magic time space thing, they would have found him eventually even if he weren't in the house, and especially because he was just in the house...
I didn't even know this movie came out. All I've seen about it was a promo where the producers were patting themselves on the back for their inclusivity and that's it. I never saw a single trailer or anyone promoting it.
And about Encanto, it ok Not bad, but not great But honestly, you can say that for all modern Disney and Pixar animated movies that they produce nowadays, just ok Nowhere the same level as their previous works like Toy Story, Lion King, Incredibles, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and many more others they made
@@emperorxero9626 more focused on buying every studio, owning every property they see, satisfying certain groups and countries( cough cough China cough cough) and media domination instead of what they were famous and loved for, making good animated movies
I feel like a vast majority of your criticisms are unfair because you you don’t have the knowledge or experience of this type of culture. I get that these are your opinions but a majority of them are because of misinformation. Take for example the demonization of Bruno, to you it doesn’t make sense but you’re applying outside logic to a situation that outside logic wouldn’t be applied to. It makes sense that people are demonizing him because the outsiders don’t have an understanding of their powers and just understand that they have powers especially the more complex they get with Bruno being able to literally predict the future but that power isn’t completely understood. Like why did you treat that as a bad omen if a person walks up to you and tells you that something is gonna happen that’s negative and it happens. It’s entirely possible that maybe Bruno didn’t convey his messages in a manner that would be perceived as a warning it seemed like a threat to the people. Honestly I feel like you watch the movie with too much animosity towards it already and it blinded you to the actual messages of the movie. The movie may seem simpler on the surface but in my personal opinion it does a great job at highlighting the inner workings of a different culture. And I think it’s incredibly unfair that your generalization of the movie is so simple despite the movie not being that simple if you simply understood what was going on. It’s apparent that you do this because you do this to other movies that are similar in the fact that the message of the movie is more subliminal rather than being very clear which I personally believe makes the movie better because you have to find the message. At the end of the day you’re entitled to whatever opinion you have but I personally just don’t agree with anything you said in this video.
Mirabel is the main character so it’d be weird to cut to another character alone and just singing about their feelings. Yeah it’s rare but it’s been done before with Moana. Also the first song was perhaps my least favorite. It doesn’t matter if Bruno’s predictions aren’t harsh enough. He’s supposed to use his gift for good which wasn’t happening, and he still saw that bad shit was gonna happen to the house and that’s just bringing more bad news. I guess you were distracted when Abuella embraced him after he tried to place the blame on himself. Lying about bad news isn’t always right, but when everyone looks up to you for leadership and guidance, it’s important to not make everyone worry. Idk how it is or how it used to be when it comes to arguing with parents, but generally and especially in a Hispanic or Latino household, you do not challenge your elders at all. My brother often used to get his ass beat for talking back and arguing with my mom, so yeah it’s understandable why you wouldn’t want to call your elders a liar to their face. I’m too lazy to look back, but everything Abuella did made sense with the flashback song and Mirabel’s words after. TLDR: this is a better video ruclips.net/video/imwTZUrf1Qw/видео.html
In summary, the movie had no real stakes. Everything just kind of went back to normal at the end of the movie. I feel like this movie would have worked well as a tv show
Okay, I have a lot to say after watching this review. Prepare for a storm (or even a hurricane)... I'm pretty sure the whole broadway play of the movie was intentional. The characters move and sing like a play. It was probably done to make the film more unique (or done as a tribute to Lin Manuel Miranda) which I applaud, but I can see how you may not have liked it. Also, as an African-American, you would not believe how hard it is to stand up to the head of your household. Talking about problems is pretty much forbidden, because if you say one thing that your guardian doesn't like, you're done lmao. The whole 'It didn't have a villain' argument is so tired nowadays. This film didn't need one. The internal conflicts in the family *was* the villain. It's a film about loving your family unconditionally. Also Bruno didn't isolate himself just because of those futures, he isolated himself because he had a vision about Mirabel and the house breaking. He didn't want anyone to see that, so he broke the vision and left. La Casita (the house) broke because the family is breaking. Their "magic" is their familial connection, not necessarily their gifts. Another thing I'd like to mention is that the other madrigals clearly do feel pressure to be perfect, they just never express it. Pepa has bags under her eyes, for god's sake. That's probably from the stress of constantly maintaining her emotions (Which Felix helped her with to maintain, so no, his presence was not pointless. You literally said Pepa could destroy the family with her gift. He’s the reason that hasn’t happened yet. He was a caring father and a patient husband and that's good enough for me). Mirabel probably wants to save the miracle because she wants to prove her worth to the family. Clearly Abuela thinks she's nothing but an accessory to the family, since she didn't have a gift. I mean, she was literally shown the vision of Bruno with her in front of la casita and it breaking. What is Abuela supposed to think lol. I'm puzzled as to why you never mentioned this, it was a pretty big plot point. "It feels like she wants to protect the magic for the sake of protecting the magic." Well, duh. That was the point of her character: she valued the magical abilities instead of valuing the true gifts: her family. She admitted this in a monologue to Mirabel, that she was so focused on the magic that she believed more in that and protecting that than believing in her family. And she also apologized for this as well, which brings her arc full circle. Annnnd the ending. I admit, it would've been a very powerful and effective ending had they lost their gifts completely. I agree with you there. But after all, this is a Disney movie. And I believe they would've gotten their powers back after the whole doorknob thing. That's how powers work, you turn the doorknob, your door comes up, and you get your power. Not to be all bitchy, but to me it kind of appears as if you watched the first 40 minutes and decided you didn’t like it. I KNOW that’s not true, before you jump on me, but that’s how it feels. Granted, this whole Ted talk here is just my opinion. I encourage you, to feel any way you want about the film. This is just what I had to say.
So I wonder when your gonna talk about the four elements of anime first their is kick butt kicking aggressive ninja naruto one of the greatest ninjas of all time and one of the longest animes of all time second The man with nothing to lose and loves his friends and has the straw hat to prove it !!! Luffy AKA the man who will get the one piece. Next. There is magic. Everywhere and guilds light magic and dark magic and then you can see in the far back some body with a blue cat and he cherishes this creature. He can breathe fire he is part dragon. Full of himself and never gives up and gets sick easily. Of using any transportation and yes it is Natsu and happy the ones that care of the ones with two much power !!! Like either attacking a guild or abusing one. Plus the one that can slashes change forms fast 💨 short tempered erza. And the man who is too cool for this world and never wears a shirt gray. Fair-tail one of the most magical animes of all time And finally the man who likes to protect people dead and alive Gets his own banaki. With a little training never gives up even if it’s pointless a little arrogant yesssssssssss the one and only ichigo the one who became a soul reaper to keep the world save from evil COUGH COUGH Aizen one of the smartest villains of all time is the true reason why he reached his potential but bleach can what you have what you need to do to became better and I respect that
I haven’t seen the movie maybe I’ll like it but I can’t care to watch it I have Disney plus I can watch it right now and I decided I wanted to watch Anything else
Out of all the animated movies I've seen recently. Soul is the best of them all, it touched something very important, like how lion king had the scene of learning from the past. The rest were just cash grabs without solid plot as to why it was made. Raya was the worst, atleast frozen has some cool humor
It was totally fine (because I don't read as much into all little detail I guess lol) unting in the end of fucking course they had to get their powers back, happy ending was happy with lesson learned and consequences happened and then they just undid that so that the ending is happier? idk, cringe Oh and yeah the Bruno situation was fucked, that would be one another point that's a total miss, yep
I thought the characters lacked development, their where a ton of characters, but they felt fake and like you could tell the characters where just made to be "which character are you!"
The characters don’t need development that’s kind of the point of the story, that they are defined by their gifts so they don’t really get recognized for their actual personality.
Yeah, I agree. Seeing this film is nothing but whole pieces of overrated trash. Typical SJW Woke Disney. No wonder why the X-Men are far more relatable than Mirabel, Bruno, and other Madrigals.
@@emperorxero9626 Why? It was a character driven story about what you do when you are no longer needed. A tale of existentialism, discussing why we truly live. Also it gives an amazing answer: we live for others, chef amongst them we live for children. Top that.
On the other hand, not enjoying films like this does not make you racist. I quite like a lot of it, particularly the Warm Family, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have flaws. Putting it another way: if you feel you could discuss the problems with this film if they were all of the skin colour of your choosing, but can’t because they’re not, that’s far more racist than having issues with a plot.
My family has a history of being toxic, it was bad enough we cut off all contact with our grandparents so I bloody hate this movie. And my mother dealt with trauma, she isn’t some abusive bitch like Alma
Glad I’m not the only one who thought Toy Story 4 wasn’t good. I got so bored midway through the film, I just skipped to ending scene.
Another plausible reason there's so many problems that can be easily solved is because latino families are pretty toxic and don't talk about them. My wife (she's mexican) told me this. We got our own house, her own job in another country and she still can't tell her mom she has a tattoo. Im not defending this movie or discrediting what you said.
I actually agree with everything and think this movie is mid as hell.
I understand what you're saying. It's a cultural thing
Lmao I live in Australia with a Spanish family that is genetically predominantly Mexican and lmao 😂 yeah this is true even for us. Toxic as fuck but nobody talks about it or sometimes even realises it.
I love Encanto because I’ve been in choir as long as I can remember, my relation to those kinds of family problems in setting high expectations, the animation, ext.
Though, I agree with alot of what you said! Some plotpoints didn’t fully add up or were explored, which makes some lazy or uneventful moments.
There’s been a recent habit (starting with Up) of simpler themes or lessons. Like for example, Monsters Inc.’s main problem was an energy crisis, but now it’s mostly “love your family”, so the endings usually have the problem dissolve almost entirely.
Not to mention Disney treats it like absolute garbage
(Edit: and there definitely shoulda been more conciquence for Abuella)
So, you love it because you project your toxic awful family into a shallow telenovela ?
Tried to give it a fair shot with my family yesterday. We turned it off before the end of the first song
Okay, but turning it off within like the first 10 minutes is not giving it a fair shot lol.
@@tmm4195 My most precious resource is time. As a consumer in this information age, I apply a 5-10 minute rule. If I'm not at least intrigued by a story's setup I simply do not invest more time. Opportunity cost. It is what it is. I owe an apology to no one.
@@leyenda6149 I’m not saying you owe an apology, but you are barely even getting a feel for a movie within just 10 minutes. There are very few movies I could watch if I went by that rule lol. This movie is pretty good too so it’s ashame you gave up on it.
@@tmm4195 I didn't give up on it. I formed an opinion that it was not worth my time. I already gave it the benefit of the doubt by investing time to see if it sparked my interest. It did not suit my tastes and my family was vocal about how they weren't interested either. It's the job of the storytelling team to earn my time, not the other way around. People have different tastes. Mine did not respond positively to what I experienced. I am not saying whether it is a good or bad movie. I am not curious to learn more about it than I already have. Even slow-burn movies have the responsibility of capturing an audience's attention. Best example I can think of is No Country for Old Men. I was not a fan of the Cohen Brothers' films and NCFOM looked uninteresting to me, to say the least. But in the first few minutes the Cohens accomplished their job and I could not disconnect from watching the movie. It became one of my all time favorites.
@@leyenda6149 Yeah I guess we are just very different people when it comes to movies. My favorite movie ever took me almost an hour to get invested in. So do you uhh just like leave a movie theater in a couple of minutes if you get bored of a movie?
I really liked Encanto, but I think most of my love for it probably came from the animation and music because I’m a sucker for those kinds of things. I do agree with most of your points, Bruno being magically excepted by the family specifically felt lazy to me, but I don’t mind the songs cutting in that much.
I’m an artist, I liked the film and it was PURELY for the animation. It was the only way I could finish it twice. Just paying attention to the 3d rigging and fluid animation.
I would have to disagree with the Grandma part. Why? Well the Grandma is right to think that her granddaughter is the reason why the magic is fading. Why do I say this? There’s a few reasons so I’m going to list them off.
1. There was no magic issue until the one girl didn’t get a door and everything seems to be connected directly to the one granddaughter.
2. Luisa told Abuela that right after she was done talking to Mirabel she got week.
3. Abuela told Mirabel not to go around Luisa until she had time to figure out what’s going on.
4. Right after Mirabel didn’t get her door the cracks start showing up than Bruno left.
5. Abuela said to Mirabel to stop what ever she’s doing that seems to be causing the magic to go wild, but Mirabel didn’t. Remember Abuela said that she’s too busy at the moment with the wedding plans to check out what’s happening.
Basically from Abuela‘s view Mirabel is connected with all this magic stuff so the Grandma asked her to stop pushing so hard. What did Mirabel do instead tho? Mirabel ignored that again and again then got Isabela’s powers out of control, which ended up damaging the town and punching people in the face.
Actually, Mirabel ignoring her Abuela's commands was exactly what saved the house. Isabela's powers getting out of control did not damage the town, in fact, it made the magic stronger and caused the cracks to disappear because the family bond got closer. Abuela was the one damaging the house by pressuring everyone, and Mirabel was the one saving it. Abuela even states that the miracle was dying because of her.
@@tmm4195 isn’t that foresight though? Anyways the town was damage, like the town cracked up and people got hit in the face.
@@thegifting267 I don’t really know what you mean. But it sounded like you were blaming Mirabel for the house cracking when she was ultimately the one saving it
@@tmm4195 I meant hindsight. Really I think saying “well it was good though in the end” isn’t addressing what it was in the moment. Man Mirabel seems to be directly connected to the magic losing power and she constantly disobeys Abuela. Basically Abuela is justified in thinking Mirabel is the cause because everything Mirabel did made the magic go wild. What else is Abuela justified in? Getting mad at Mirabel for constantly disobeying her.
I suppose it makes sense when you think about it that way but still when Abuela supposedly doesn't know that something up and Mirabelle has caught wind that something up, what did Abuela think was going to happen lol?
yea and the girl with the good hearing, knew all along, and did nothing about it... nothing? how long you gonna let somebody hide in the walls and not do anything
that's insane. like even with all this crazy grandma stigma goin around, you would think enough independent adults would be around to fix all this shit. like bruno ain't go no where because they stuck in a mountain magic time space thing, they would have found him eventually even if he weren't in the house, and especially because he was just in the house...
I didn't even know this movie came out. All I've seen about it was a promo where the producers were patting themselves on the back for their inclusivity and that's it. I never saw a single trailer or anyone promoting it.
I would love to hear your take on Turning Red aka The Period Movie.
Your a wizard Mirabel
She kind of does look like Harry Potter
And about Encanto, it ok
Not bad, but not great
But honestly, you can say that for all modern Disney and Pixar animated movies that they produce nowadays, just ok
Nowhere the same level as their previous works like Toy Story, Lion King, Incredibles, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and many more others they made
@@ritanman9578 True, Disney was popping back in the day now they're on cruise control
@@emperorxero9626 more focused on buying every studio, owning every property they see, satisfying certain groups and countries( cough cough China cough cough) and media domination instead of what they were famous and loved for, making good animated movies
Bruno should’ve been the protagonist and mirabel should’ve been the villain that got pushed over the edge by the grandmother
I’m glad I am not the only one that thinks this
I feel like a vast majority of your criticisms are unfair because you you don’t have the knowledge or experience of this type of culture. I get that these are your opinions but a majority of them are because of misinformation. Take for example the demonization of Bruno, to you it doesn’t make sense but you’re applying outside logic to a situation that outside logic wouldn’t be applied to. It makes sense that people are demonizing him because the outsiders don’t have an understanding of their powers and just understand that they have powers especially the more complex they get with Bruno being able to literally predict the future but that power isn’t completely understood. Like why did you treat that as a bad omen if a person walks up to you and tells you that something is gonna happen that’s negative and it happens. It’s entirely possible that maybe Bruno didn’t convey his messages in a manner that would be perceived as a warning it seemed like a threat to the people. Honestly I feel like you watch the movie with too much animosity towards it already and it blinded you to the actual messages of the movie. The movie may seem simpler on the surface but in my personal opinion it does a great job at highlighting the inner workings of a different culture. And I think it’s incredibly unfair that your generalization of the movie is so simple despite the movie not being that simple if you simply understood what was going on. It’s apparent that you do this because you do this to other movies that are similar in the fact that the message of the movie is more subliminal rather than being very clear which I personally believe makes the movie better because you have to find the message. At the end of the day you’re entitled to whatever opinion you have but I personally just don’t agree with anything you said in this video.
The riders of Sauron...it is in Colombia, those were narcoterrorists (ELN or FARC or paramilitaries)
Mirabel is the main character so it’d be weird to cut to another character alone and just singing about their feelings. Yeah it’s rare but it’s been done before with Moana. Also the first song was perhaps my least favorite. It doesn’t matter if Bruno’s predictions aren’t harsh enough. He’s supposed to use his gift for good which wasn’t happening, and he still saw that bad shit was gonna happen to the house and that’s just bringing more bad news. I guess you were distracted when Abuella embraced him after he tried to place the blame on himself. Lying about bad news isn’t always right, but when everyone looks up to you for leadership and guidance, it’s important to not make everyone worry. Idk how it is or how it used to be when it comes to arguing with parents, but generally and especially in a Hispanic or Latino household, you do not challenge your elders at all. My brother often used to get his ass beat for talking back and arguing with my mom, so yeah it’s understandable why you wouldn’t want to call your elders a liar to their face. I’m too lazy to look back, but everything Abuella did made sense with the flashback song and Mirabel’s words after.
TLDR: this is a better video
ruclips.net/video/imwTZUrf1Qw/видео.html
Because it’s assembly line movie from Disney
Aka 99% of their projects
True that
@@emperorxero9626 yep
In summary, the movie had no real stakes. Everything just kind of went back to normal at the end of the movie. I feel like this movie would have worked well as a tv show
11:05 I like Camilo though, he's cool 😁😊
Okay, I have a lot to say after watching this review. Prepare for a storm (or even a hurricane)...
I'm pretty sure the whole broadway play of the movie was intentional. The characters move and sing like a play. It was probably done to make the film more unique (or done as a tribute to Lin Manuel Miranda) which I applaud, but I can see how you may not have liked it.
Also, as an African-American, you would not believe how hard it is to stand up to the head of your household. Talking about problems is pretty much forbidden, because if you say one thing that your guardian doesn't like, you're done lmao.
The whole 'It didn't have a villain' argument is so tired nowadays. This film didn't need one. The internal conflicts in the family *was* the villain. It's a film about loving your family unconditionally. Also Bruno didn't isolate himself just because of those futures, he isolated himself because he had a vision about Mirabel and the house breaking. He didn't want anyone to see that, so he broke the vision and left. La Casita (the house) broke because the family is breaking. Their "magic" is their familial connection, not necessarily their gifts.
Another thing I'd like to mention is that the other madrigals clearly do feel pressure to be perfect, they just never express it. Pepa has bags under her eyes, for god's sake. That's probably from the stress of constantly maintaining her emotions (Which Felix helped her with to maintain, so no, his presence was not pointless. You literally said Pepa could destroy the family with her gift. He’s the reason that hasn’t happened yet. He was a caring father and a patient husband and that's good enough for me).
Mirabel probably wants to save the miracle because she wants to prove her worth to the family. Clearly Abuela thinks she's nothing but an accessory to the family, since she didn't have a gift. I mean, she was literally shown the vision of Bruno with her in front of la casita and it breaking. What is Abuela supposed to think lol. I'm puzzled as to why you never mentioned this, it was a pretty big plot point.
"It feels like she wants to protect the magic for the sake of protecting the magic."
Well, duh. That was the point of her character: she valued the magical abilities instead of valuing the true gifts: her family. She admitted this in a monologue to Mirabel, that she was so focused on the magic that she believed more in that and protecting that than believing in her family. And she also apologized for this as well, which brings her arc full circle.
Annnnd the ending. I admit, it would've been a very powerful and effective ending had they lost their gifts completely. I agree with you there. But after all, this is a Disney movie. And I believe they would've gotten their powers back after the whole doorknob thing. That's how powers work, you turn the doorknob, your door comes up, and you get your power.
Not to be all bitchy, but to me it kind of appears as if you watched the first 40 minutes and decided you didn’t like it. I KNOW that’s not true, before you jump on me, but that’s how it feels. Granted, this whole Ted talk here is just my opinion. I encourage you, to feel any way you want about the film. This is just what I had to say.
K.
>Soul is mid
Finally emperor xero you don’t completely hate something this time thumbs up 👍
More like you can properly understand my criticisms this time lol 😂
I sure do
So I wonder when your gonna talk about the four elements of anime first their is kick butt kicking aggressive ninja naruto one of the greatest ninjas of all time and one of the longest animes of all time second The man with nothing to lose and loves his friends and has the straw hat to prove it !!! Luffy AKA the man who will get the one piece. Next. There is magic. Everywhere and guilds light magic and dark magic and then you can see in the far back some body with a blue cat and he cherishes this creature. He can breathe fire he is part dragon. Full of himself and never gives up and gets sick easily. Of using any transportation and yes it is Natsu and happy the ones that care of the ones with two much power !!! Like either attacking a guild or abusing one. Plus the one that can slashes change forms fast 💨 short tempered erza. And the man who is too cool for this world and never wears a shirt gray. Fair-tail one of the most magical animes of all time And finally the man who likes to protect people dead and alive Gets his own banaki. With a little training never gives up even if it’s pointless a little arrogant yesssssssssss the one and only ichigo the one who became a soul reaper to keep the world save from evil COUGH COUGH Aizen one of the smartest villains of all time is the true reason why he reached his potential but bleach can what you have what you need to do to became better and I respect that
Well I know you Already talked about bleach but your next video doesn’t have to specifically be about ichigo it can be about Aizen
I haven’t seen the movie maybe I’ll like it but I can’t care to watch it I have Disney plus I can watch it right now and I decided I wanted to watch Anything else
Lol 😂
Out of all the animated movies I've seen recently. Soul is the best of them all, it touched something very important, like how lion king had the scene of learning from the past. The rest were just cash grabs without solid plot as to why it was made. Raya was the worst, atleast frozen has some cool humor
It was totally fine (because I don't read as much into all little detail I guess lol) unting in the end of fucking course they had to get their powers back, happy ending was happy with lesson learned and consequences happened and then they just undid that so that the ending is happier? idk, cringe
Oh and yeah the Bruno situation was fucked, that would be one another point that's a total miss, yep
Welp Disney isn't what use to be unfortunately
I tried with this movie a couple of times, and it doesn't work for me.
The animation is beautiful, but thats about it.
Another youtube channel with great potential bites the dust.
brooo the sister on the swing looks like race swapped mulan
What's wrong with Turning Red?
I'm not saying anything lol 😅
What's next, you didn't care for the Godfather?
I thought the characters lacked development, their where a ton of characters, but they felt fake and like you could tell the characters where just made to be "which character are you!"
You're absolutely right the film tries to juggle too many characters and the film suffers for it
The characters don’t need development that’s kind of the point of the story, that they are defined by their gifts so they don’t really get recognized for their actual personality.
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I liked the lore of Raya; the plot, not a bit. The dragon was annoying.
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Pretty good 👍 how about you, my friend?
@@emperorxero9626 so and so wishing the day sjws would go away
Yeah, I agree. Seeing this film is nothing but whole pieces of overrated trash. Typical SJW Woke Disney. No wonder why the X-Men are far more relatable than Mirabel, Bruno, and other Madrigals.
Imagine using the words "SJW" and "woke" to describe films you simply don't like in the year 2024.
@@VigilanteLulu Imagine loving garbage Disney stuff that you have no life and no meaning to this world.
I think you went abit far comparing it to Raya.
Raya was pretty bad
@@emperorxero9626 Yeah, so bad infact it actually hurts watching clips from reviews.
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Yeah I agree with you plus no real villian
Toy story 4 was freaking good.
Incredibles 2? Meh
Toy Story 3 had a really good ending then they ruined it with the 4th one just to make a buck. I didn't care for it personally
@@emperorxero9626 Why? It was a character driven story about what you do when you are no longer needed. A tale of existentialism, discussing why we truly live.
Also it gives an amazing answer: we live for others, chef amongst them we live for children.
Top that.
Toy Story 4 is dogshit
@@leonemaledetto1500I agree with you. Easily the second best Toy Story movie after 3.
People who are racist cannot enjoy movies like this.
On the other hand, not enjoying films like this does not make you racist. I quite like a lot of it, particularly the Warm Family, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have flaws.
Putting it another way: if you feel you could discuss the problems with this film if they were all of the skin colour of your choosing, but can’t because they’re not, that’s far more racist than having issues with a plot.
Tell you what, when you can prove that I'll take the video down lol