Everything Wrong With Encanto In 17 Minutes Or Less
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2022
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Encanto is pretty enjoyable with some catchy music and unique characters. But like we always say... no movie is without sin.
Thursday: Animated sins from the aughts.
Which movie's sins should we count next?
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Can we PLEASE include the fact the house made Mirabel think she was getting a gift and then totally gaslit her???
Also wanna point out how Abuela takes off a flower on Isabella’s head that didn’t match the others just so she was perfect in the scene where they are eating outside. Is a really good way of showing how much pressure Abuela puts on them and Isabella particularly to be perfect in every way.
Isabella blushing those flowers out her hair at the mention of FIVE BABIES was a subtle indication of Isa's fear, there being one white asymmetrical flower out the side showed her desire to be less "perfect", it was a subtle joke to stress causing white hairs; AAAAND, Abuela plucking it out like an eyesore to be corrected, was a subtle symbolism of the toxic family dynamic.
"You have a gift. A superhuman level of empathy for those asshole. What you don't have is a door" THIS ! This is what I've been thinking all the way throught the movie. Damn, it feels good when someone else says it
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Dolores spilling the beans about the miracle being in danger was a tactical move. If that dinner had gone off without a hitch the man of her dreams would have married her cousin.
"Bruno didn't care about this family!"
I love Bruno so much. I just wanted to reach through my screen and hug him. That little bit of his room behind the walls with his "plate" drawn on the table sits he could still feel like he was part of family dinner every night actually made me cry when I watched the movie.
According to the directors, Bruno's room didn't always look like that. It got more and more distant as the family grew apart
The biggest sin that was missed completely is ...how did Mirabel get back across the chasm from Bruno's vision cave? Huge deal made about the difficulty getting across, and then completely forgotten about.
I wanted Abuela to lose the essence/magic of the gift with how awful she was to her family. I also wanted the other family members to apologize for not standing up for Mirabel more to Abuela (especially her own parents). Mirabel was the scapegoat child clearly, it makes sense why she felt drawn to Bruno, he was a scapegoat child as well.
I believe Abuela was an antagonist because she was the reason her family felt pressure to be perfect. A lot of people forgive Abuela way too easily just because she experienced trauma. Just because someone went through hard times doesn’t give them the right to project it onto others. That’s how abuse continues in families if they aren’t mindful about working on themselves and healthy ways to cope with trauma. Poor Mirabel was the black sheep and the family’s emotional punching bag. No one should ever be treated like that. Abuela is the kind of antagonist that changes over the course of the story and becomes a better person. You can’t deny that she was pretty awful and abusive to Mirabel before she reconciled near the end.
I love how his "They survived this" running joke of a sin wasn't because of the character falling like 20 stories unharmed this time, but because she spoke back to her grandmother lol
For Dolores knowing about Bruno, during “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” she is the only one who talks about Bruno in the present tense.
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The biggest sin was the fact that Mirabel still didn’t get a room.
“are we supposed to know dolores is a gossip”
Felix is probably my favorite character. He loves his wife, heck, he didn't give a damn he married her in a hurricane! He's super patient with Pepa's anxiety to the point when Abuela complains about Pepa's weather and Pepa says she's doing her best, Felix has this "fuck off MIL" look as he sides with his wife. He married the one who has the most chaotic ability/ mental state and he's vibing being her rock. As someone who suffers from severe anxiety I appreciate and wish more people had empathy like that man.
Mirabel definitely had a gift, even if the others couldn't see it, and she didn't have a schmancy room... She was super talented and artistic, with making her clothes and stuffies (Antonio's little jaguar) and crafty things, she could sing and dance, and she was a very outgoing and supportive person who just wanted to help. I want to hug her so much!
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