Random Details About "Encanto" That Will Make You Watch It Again
Encanto is the studio’s 60th film and is a true family movie in every sense of the word. It is about family, for family.
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The story follows an unusual family in South America, and it’s the first studio movie placed there after 20 years. Some decades ago, cartoons were viewed as fun for kids, but it is obvious that this doesn’t apply anymore.
This wonderful story has touched the hearts of many adults, and there are thousands of people on the Internet talking about how Encanto made an impression on them. There are so many hidden messages in the story – childhood traumas, complicated family relationships, search for identity.
But, the most important message is – family is the most important thing in the world, and no one can disagree. But how to keep your family safe in difficult times?
There are many ways, according to the movie’s characters. People have observed many things that are not so obvious (but become incredibly obvious when someone points them out).
We have selected some of the most interesting things people noticed in the movie, and we know they will make you want to watch it again.
Take a look, and you will see what we mean...
1. Way too smart...
Even though it was the highest-grossing animated movie in 2021, with $223 million earnings, the company wasn't satisfied with the profits and declared it an underperformer. The viewers disagree totally.
Encanto received three Golden Globe nominations, winning the Best Animated Feature Film. In addition, its soundtrack went viral and topped the US Billboard 200 chart, with the song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100.
2. Here is what Colombians think about the movie:
3. Antonio Madrigal is the best
4. Designated grown-ups
5. Give it own series ASAP
6. You do what you can...and must
7. That's some coffee
8. Communication is the key
Encanto was directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, co-directed by writer Charise Castro Smith who co-wrote the screenplay with Bush, and produced by Yvett Merino and Clark Spencer, with original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Disney fans were quick to point out some interesting footage and theories that add a new level of complexity to this animated film.
9. Traditional
10. Luisa's character explained
11. Generational trauma...
12. The details on clothes deserve praise.
13. A sibling's tease that ruined the wedding...
14. If it is different, it has to go...
15. Practice what you preach...
16. Wonderful details that shouldn't go unnoticed
17. Pixar and Easter eggs
18. Source of magic
19. They go together...
It is impressive to see how hidden details can send such powerful messages. We don’t know about you, but they make us want to watch the movie again.
And again, after that. We all say Disney movies are great for kids because they send some powerful messages about true values.
Well, maybe adults should start to listen to these messages too…. Before it's too late.