Well, if you paid attention it was all there. Bruno wasn’t banished to the walls, he hid there after he had a vision about Mirabel. His vision showed that Mirabel was going to be the key to either saving the magic or fracturing the family. But he was afraid she would be blamed and scapegoated, so he took his vision and hid. I also really loved that she looked like an actual person, curls and glasses and not just skinny with big princess eyes! There was great body diversity which is not something I expect from Disney. |
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Skate explains some of the magic of We don't talk about Bruno
https://slate.com/culture/2022/01/encanto-soundtrack-we-dont-talk-about-bruno-tiktok.html I love it when seatposts songs/verses fit together. Is there a musical term for that? It's not quite counterpoint, I don't think. |
Wow, cool article. Thanks for sharing. My 12 year old said that the crescendo at the end reminded him of the end of Hamilton’s “Non-Stop” - also an amazing song. So compelling and satisfying to hear it all come together! |
| That family was the worst. I hope their magic dies. |
| My family all liked it, my kids really liked it, but I didn't think it was amazing, just pretty good. I'd rank it below Frozen, Tangled and the best of Pixar, but above films like Luca, Soul, Raya and the Last Dragon, Onward, and such. |
They definitely could have developed it a bit more but the pieces were there for sure. For example, Maribel is essentially becoming her abuela for the next generation… no magic of her own just deep love and pride, which is why she eventually is given the magic door knob her cousins and sisters and mom has but for the house. It’s a continuation of her abuelas legacy, but abuela was to scared to see it. I found it really beautiful and it definitely grew on me after the 99 times my kids watched it. Another reason it feels different - there isn’t a villain! Villains keep movies moving, and no sassy side kick! It is a simple movie in a lot of ways. |
We like Raya better but it suffers from no music. |
It wasn’t difficult to understand so if I were you, I’d be a bit concerned about your lack of comprehension. |
Oh come on! You’re sobbing over this movie? The characters were so unlikeable. |
Ok. On that. 🤪 The movie was quite weak, characters were shallow and unlikable and the message was cloudy and abusive. |
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My 12 year old ordered this movie last night, and this morning, took me by the hand and asked me to sit down with him to watch it. He hash't done that kind of thing in years. Halfway through, he lay down with his head in my lap to watch the rest.
I had never even heard about this movie. However adults perceive it, if my son's reaction is any evidence, this movie really resonates with kids. I did think the music was terrific! I wondered "was Lin Manuel Miranda involved with this" when I heard one of the ballads interspersed with some rapping. The story and message were also great. The best Disney I've seen in many many years. |
Yes, they look like people. My kids put eyes the size of Elsa's on their own pictures. They looked like aliens or a praying mantis.
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I was rescued from watching this movie by this whole thread, and by this OP in another thread that is now locked
I was really, really looking forward to going for this movie, but this is the EXACT kind of bs that I am not interested in. |
I had to watch it a few times to pick up on it, but I think the answer is Dolores just likes to cause trouble while seeming totally innocent. She outed Mirabel for not having a gift, she blabbed about the prophecy at dinner, and if you watch closely when she tells Isabella that the hot guy wants 5 babies, she gives a small smirk when she sees Isabella's reaction. She didn't blab about Bruno because it caused more trouble to just spread rumors about him and watch everyone freak out with the whole "we don't talk about Bruno" thing. Plus she may have found it funny to hear him go crazy in the walls. |
Which makes this whole family absolutely horrible. |