Anonymous wrote:We watched it on Christmas Eve and the kids have all seen it at least three more times since then. I cried at the very end, when they sing about how brave Mirabel has been. It’s such a great movie.
The song Surface Pressure hits so close to home for me as the older sister with a mostly dysfunctional family. In talking with other friends with similar-aged kids who have also seen it, many of the moms feel the same. I read that Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote it for his older sister, and I’m grateful to him for capturing the feeling so well.
Anonymous wrote:We are a half Hispanic family and watching my kid watch it really shows how much representation matters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people were saying they were triggered by the family dynamics, and treatment of the son and granddaughter by the abuela.
That’s something I found fascinating - the slow realization that the abuela is actually abusive - and Mirabel’s first standing up to her and then understanding the trauma that made her that way. Pretty intense for a Disney movie. Everyone who thought it was just cute and forgettable really missed a lot!
Abuela’s reformation at the end is unrealistic, but Disney-satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:Boring. No memorable songs.
Anonymous wrote:Boring. No memorable songs.
Anonymous wrote:Some people were saying they were triggered by the family dynamics, and treatment of the son and granddaughter by the abuela.