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People really misunderstood Bruno’s powers. He doesn’t see the future he sees possible futures. So nothing was really his fault is just that everyone just wanted someone to blame for thier misfortunes.
tbf even if he did see a definitive future, it still wouldn't make it his fault. knowing what's going to happen isn't the same as making it happen unless we're talking greek tragedies lol
@@crazymKat a possible interpretation of future sight is that by seeing a particular future you select it as the only future possible. So it is conceivable that if what he saw always comes true, that it is hs fault. Not a productive interpretation of seeing the future but one that exists all the same.
Abuela's power is Casita. Notice how her room is the only one that is part of the house instead of it's own pocket dimension and how Casita can't "go into" the kids' rooms. That's because all of Casita is Abuela's room (her actual bedroom is actually a recreation of her old house she had with Pedro). When Mirabel put her own doorknob on the house she inherited Abuela's power and thus Casita came back. Everyone's powers are conected to their desires in some way. Antonio likes animal. Dolores likes gossip. Isabella is conflicted between wanting to project perfection and wanting to express herself, her flower powers would allow her to do both. And so on. Abuela wanted a home and shelter for her family and so her powers was Casita. Mirabel wanted to keep the family togheter and she and Abuela are the ones we see most regularly interact with Casita directly. Possibly the miracle intended for Mirabel to inherit Abuela's power when she first tried to open her door as a child, but Abuela's inability to let go of her control of her family prevented it.
@@Painocusi always used to think it was because she wiped her door after touching the candle before opening the dress, like the power went on her dress so she couldnt get the power😢
I'm like 100% sure Don didn't notice, but in the "we don't talk about bruno" song Dolores actually talks about Bruno in present terms while singing "i can always sorta hear him muttering and mumbling" So all this time, Dolores knew that Bruno is still around in the house but chose not to tell anyone.
She didn’t chose not to remember what the song says? We don’t talk about Bruno so nobody would have wanted to hear about the fact that he’s still there and who would believe her? It sounds insane.
@@fumetsu-950 It sounds insane saying “Oh yeah my uncle lives inside the walls having parties with rats” but regardless even if that didn’t sound crazy she still can’t talk about it
Mirabel is better than me bc I would’ve told Abuela & the familia all the way off within the first half of the movie. You can make fun of me not getting a gift but yall ain’t finna blame me for anything and everything. It’s also saddening that Isabela, despite being the oldest still cowered in fear of Abuela
Yeah I think it’s more a cultural thing, cause for us latinos we’re expected to respect our grandparents and even if your own parents don’t always agree with them you’re mostly told to just agree and keep quiet so you don’t cause problems
Julieta, Bruno, and Pepa are the triplets grown up. They got their powers and the casita made a special room for each of them when they turned 5. The same happened with their children (except for Mirabel). Mirabel and Antonio shared a room because Mirabel didn't have a room to move into as Casita didn't make one for her when she turned 5, and Antonio hadn't yet turned 5 until the beginning of the movie. Abuela never had a tangible gift but did get a bedroom when the casita was created. She's also the matriarch and has a special connection to the house, which most people believe got passed down to Mirabel. Mirabel never needed a door to a special bedroom, the front door was hers. Julieta's and Pepa's husbands also don't have gifts, as they weren't born into the family, they married into it as adults.
It's pretty f****** f***** that she didn't get a door that just showed the candle to show that she's the next candle holder and still has to stay in the nursery that itty-bitty room tiniest room in the house probably smaller than any of the bathrooms and she has to share it with a toddler
Yeah that's not the way to phrase it my dude but yes considering he died right before the candle got the power that's always been my thinking his Spirit knowing he needed to protect his wife and triplet newborns went into the wedding candle
Mirabel didn't get a gift because, like Abuela, she's the source of the magic. You can't give magic to it's source. Abuela was originally the source, but when the candle went out, she was no longer able to power everyone's gifts. Mirabel is the new source and she restored the gifts. The state of the house reflected the state of the family. They were becoming fractured and separated, so when Isabela and Mirabel healed the fractures between the two of them, that also healed the fractures of the house. And when Mirabel and Abuela had that fight, it literally tore the house apart. The movie also covers what's called "generational trauma". An event that was so traumatic that happened to the older generation and the younger generations are still feeling the effects of it. Mirabel's real gift is her compassion. Without it, the fractured family would never have been able to heal.
I think Bruno misinterpreted his vision of Mirabel. Every vision he has comes true. I don't think the Mirabel vision was an unclear fate; it was two visions in sequence. Mirabel was partially responsible for breaking the house (by snapping at Abuela), but she was also responsible for fixing it (by reconciling with Abuela).
It's kinda hard not to feel sorry for Pepa. Her whole life, she's been forced to repress and shut down any negative feelings for everyone else's convenience. She was never allowed to emotionally grow!
To clarify, this movie takes place in Colombia during the 1000 Days War (an intern conflict between two political factions). The isolated comunity of Encanto are the descendents of the refugies that abuela Alma and abuelo Pedro lead during the flashback (don't think too much about the genetic pool if you still want to think of this movie as a great one). It's an important detail because abuela Alma is always on the defensive of the comunity, and all of the gifts of their childs are seen as defensive mechanisms in case of an attack (you know, hurricanes, future sight, healing, superstrenght, super hearing, camouflage, and she probably would have gotten Antonio a belical usage of his gift of talking to animals if she didn't change by the end). She only saw the gifts as weapons to serve the comunity, hence the phrase "I lost sight of who our miracle was for", wich only Mirabel knew, as she guided Antonio, not because what the family expected him to do for the comunity, but rather what he himself wanted to do and be for and by himself. That's the value of family that the movie represents in a great way.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="850">14:10</a> People theorize it's because she is going to be the next keeper of the house, taking over Abuela's role. Mostly because Abuela doesn't have a power / gift as well.
I burst out laughing seeing him struggle to remember who's who. As a mexican with over twenty cousins and even more nieces and nephews (that just being on my mother's side of the family) I can't help it. It's too funny.
My theory was that Mirabella's power was the house itself or at least her connection to it, which is why she didn't get a door. The entire house was her power, since it seemed way closer to her than anybody else. Also this grandma almost ruined an entire family with her expectations which is so sad. They forgave her way too fast imo, but that's just me.
"Why is that triplet ginger?" It's actually not uncommon in Central and South America for people to have red hair. It's from the Spanish settlers. Most of us believe that Abuela Alma made the miracle and Abuelo Pedro is the house.
It's rare but still comes up. I have a coworker who is ginger and both his parents are Mexican..but neither of them are ginger 😂 recessive genes come out eventually
My Interpretation of Mirabel is that she will take the role of the Grandmother, both powerless, the Grandmother having a deep connection to the candle and Mirabel having a deep connection with the house.
@@irdk6891 Cactus - Wikipedia A cactus (pl.: cacti, cactuses, or less commonly, cactus) If your problem is in regards to if cacti is a real word it is. If your problem is that he used the plural when only 1 is seen initially , you are correct. 😀
I just now realized there are four men on horses that attack Abuela Alma and Abuelo Pedro. I wonder if it was on purpose to represent the four horseman, war, conquest, pestilence, and death. All of these are present in the real life events that inspired what happened to Abuela.
I felt so bad for mirabel entire movie especially because she was kind and smart and trying to help her family and they just weren’t it😭 however because of her not getting a gift she didn’t get a door so she didn’t get her own room so she literally had to live in the nursery😀 LIKE YALL COULDVE JUST GIVEN HER A NEW NORMAL ROOM like keeping her in the nursery EVEN after Antonio was born is crazyyyyyyy
i like to think Mirabel didn't get a gift bcs she was chosen to be the next matriarch of the family like Abuela who also doesn't have a gift. She also seems to have a stronger connection with Casita then her cousins and siblings, probably because she grew up in the nursery rather than in one of the magic rooms that Casita can't control.
think abut their abilities every single one is to protect them from another invasion... triplets- predicting the attack, stress slows the attack via weather & cooking heals injury... grandkids- plants can slow attack with vines stickers and poisons... hearing the enemy from miles off to know what they are up to... one can fight off like 10enemies at one one can impersonate an enemy to feed bad intel... the lil guy can have his animal friends defend his family just think of if & when the sequel happens and some of the kids might be having kids
I never heard abt the theory that the dad died and his soul possessed that candle but it makes sense he wants best for his family even in the afterlife
"...they didn't even take her into the picture..." This one I always feel is wrong. It's a reaction I see a lot, but... I can sympathize with how it happened on all sides. This is a medium sized group. It's not so small that the absense of someone is instantly obvious, and it's not so large that you start looking around constantly to make sure everyone is there. Abuella Alma called for 'everyone', and everyone _except_ Mirabelle took it upon themselves to get into place. The only things they were checking was whether they were in the way of the people near them, they weren't checking the entire composition of the shot. Mirabelle was _expected to_ be in there along with the rest. At the same time, Mirabelle... _couldn't_ be in the picture. She was too hurt. And, honestly, _forcing_ her into that picture would have been more painful still. So while _she chose_ not to be part of the picture by her failure to move, I can understand _why_ she chose it. Overall, no one did a wrong thing here, as far as I can tell. What happened was the best possible outcome in a pretty bad situation. "...that must be ... annoying..."
The reason why she didn’t get a gift is because she wiped the magic off on her dress so that’s why she didn’t get a gift because there was no magic on her hands
does anyone know what he means when he says, "that's played" and "it's/that's peak" he usually says "that's played" after seeing someone do something cool. I imagine it means something like "well played" but I don't know and it could be british slang or whatever for all I know. It'd be nice to have a confirmation also I'm confused on "that's peak" the most recent video I've watched where he uses it is in king kong 2005 where kong is chasing white girls in the city looking for ann and he says something like, "if you're a girl with blonde hair, it's peak for you" I can't remember more specifics, my mind tells me that he's used it in situations that aren't necessarily bad though so I don't think it means something inherently negative, maybe more extreme? I could be misremembering though
Peak is sort of similar to prime, it's like when something reaches the best part of their duration Example : In 2016, this car dealership peaked after making more sales than they ever had before
What if after the ending Mirabel is like the human version of the Candle because it burned out and because she brought back the magic ( sorry for bad gramma english is not my first language)
This movie was really good, but looking back on it, I wouldn't want to have a place like Encanto because with a living house, you basically have no privacy, and even if the house doesn't know anything Dolores, (the one with super hearing), will.