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1. What are Mirabel’s powers? 2. Do Augustine & Felix have powers & if they don’t what explains Augustine’s deformities? 3. Is Mirabel the next Disney Princess?
1. Mirabel doesn’t have powers. 2. Lol Augustine’s “deformities” are just allergic reactions. 3. No she is not, because mirabel is not a princess nor did she marry into a royal family in the movie like past movies.
You should’ve included the question where someone asked if Camilo has identity issues, given his gift, and Jared answer: Idk any teenager who hasn’t gone through an identity crisis”
Bruno’s vision about Mirabel was spot on too. The house did crumble not because of Mirabel but she is the one who sees it first. It also is rebuilt, intact, and strong because of Mirabel.
Bruno was definitelly unrightfully judged by everyone because when you see something that will happen you dont make it happen, it was already gonna happen he just saw it before it happened, that goldfish was gonna die with or without bruno, with bruno you just had someone to blame it on instead of poor caregiving cause look at that fish bowl.
I love how during "We don't Talk about Bruno", Dolores is the only character to discuss Bruno in the present tense, which is a clue that he's still around.
Also my take on why she didn't spill about Bruno (but spilled the other secrets so easily) is that due to just the mere NAME of Bruno around her mother caused her mood to go so south she probably learned to keep quit to avoid causing her mother more stress. And given the pressure Abuela put on the family to use their gifts to help the community, this was Dolores's version of cracking under the pressure put on her by Abuela like how Isabela had to be perfect and Luisa had to be strong. So she had to tell the truth about the vision since it impacted their image towards the community, aka Abuela always going on and on about them being strong and everything being fine
I mean... Camilo also sings about him in present tense. "7 foot frame, rats along his back When he calls your name, it all fades to black Yeah he sees your dreams, and feasts on your screams"
Julieta says she heals Mirabel with “love for my daughter.” Since each gift seems to be a double-edged sword, could Julieta potentially poison someone if she cooks with malice rather than love?
Fear the Healer, for they know how you are put together, and if angered enough, how best to take you apart. There is a reason why the Hippocratic oath is a thing.
Twist: Julieta tries to poison someone, repeatedly, but thanks to her powers it won't work. "He's eaten twelve bottles worth of arsenic but he's the healthiest man I've ever seen! He's lifting donkeys with Luisa!"
also interesting how many stairs are in bruno's room- personally i'd like to think that as time went on bruno wanted to receive visions less and less, and he subconsciously created more and more stairs to avoid receiving a vision that would upset the people around him.
And maybe that bridge to his room (or bunker or whatever it was) where he used to see his vision, was broken because he haven't used it for like 10 years
I was thinking he made them as people kept complaining about his prediction so he made them in hopes for people to change their minds on wanting a prediction
I like how Dolores is trying to hint that Bruno is still here and that he wasn’t a bad dude And then there’s Camilo that describes him as an eldritch horror
I think Casita is the reincarnation of Abuelo. Casita cares about the family and reacts like the rest of the family. Nobody talks about Bruno, so Casita avoids going into his room. Casita also shelters and protects the family, which is what Abuelo would've done if he was alive.
I feel so very sorry for Bruno, ~50 years old and unmarried, alone in the walls. Unloved... 😢 How he bonded so warmly with Mirabel, I can only imagine what kind of Father he would have been had he any children of his own.
Actually, I believe that his family loved him more than he thought they did. But he must have been really lonely and unhappy during those years, when he thought that he had to hide from the world.
His family may have been mad at him, but I doubt they stopped loving him. He has depression, which is made apparent by his choice to isolate because he felt like he was the cause of his family's problems. I would almost argue he was the first to feel the pressure of his gift considering Abuela asked him for a vision the night Mirabel didn't get her power, but because he chose to go into hiding instead of trying to maintain the family tradition and image he was able to hide it better. When Mirabel first saw the cracks at the party Bruno clearly had been patching up cracks longer than that considering he already had the mortar and patched them up so quickly.
I'm writing a story right now about an alternative universe, where Bruno is married and has two kids and definitively isn't unloved even if people in the village still slander him. But having two kids of his own in my story means that Bruno never bonds with Mirabel that strongly even though he still does what he can to protect her and help her. They are still family and still care about each other in a more normal uncle/niece kind of way, but it's not in the same way as it is in the movie. But instead, Mirabel is very close to Bruno's daughter and considers her her best friend. Also, I really don't think that Bruno would have gone into hiding for ten years if he'd had a loving wife to talk to and two kids to take care of. So he didn't do that in my story, but he didn't tell anybody but his wife what he saw in his vision about Mirabel even though his mother was furious when he didn't tell her. ETA: And I just realized one more thing. Antonio is very quick to bond with Bruno as well in the movie, but he bonds with Bruno's son instead in my story.
I assumed that because Augustine is "accident prone but he means well" he often visited Julietta for food to heal any injuries that where a result of his clumsy nature. I think that his frequent accidents ment they developed a close relationship and eventually they fell in love.
IMO, The brilliance of “we don’t talk about Bruno” is that Camillo, who barely, if at all, remembers Bruno, Bruno has become this mythical creature. Delores, who still hears Bruno, has more realistic lyrics about him.
@@Brebellez this would make sense since, for a little kid, most adults are giants. Hence the “seven foot frame” when Bruno is the shortest of the triplets.
My grandmother never liked her given name, and insisted EVERYONE call her “Grandma”, even my cousins who were not her grandchildren, and my father’s best friend whom she didn’t like all that much. It might have been similar reasons - lost her husband early and had to take care of what family she had alone. She really defined herself by her descendants.
My great grandma absolutely hated her nickname but unfortunately no one listened and called her Nellie anyway. She tried to get my uncle to call her Babka but he was small enough that he only pronounced caca she gave up and said call me grandma. 😂
@@fluffysgirl23 that does sound funny😂 This reminds me of how my dad once tried to teach me the difference between “uncle” and “dad” in a Chinese dialect that my family speaks but I couldn’t tell the difference in the pronunciation so I just continued with just saying it while not caring about the pronunciation.😂
I'm glad my theory about Camilo's description of Bruno was correct. It seemed obvious to me that Camilo was just embellishing rumors to amuse himself and creep out Mirabel. It surprised me that people online didn't seem to realize that.
I interpreted the gifts as being their strength to compliment their weakness. Dolores has hearing because she's unabled to speak up. Her strength is hearing, not being heard. Luisa's strength is physical, but she's emotionally insecure. Antonio is great with animals but struggles to connect with people. So forth, so forth. Mirabel didn't get a gift because her power is love and empathy, and that's the source of the magic. She has a bit of low self esteem but she doesn't actually have a major weakness for the magic to address. Mirabel doesn't get a power the same reason Alma doesn't, she is the power, she inherits the source of it, as the power comes from intense love and the ability to bring people together. Everyone else has a weakness, so the miracle gives them a strength to compliment it.
To be fair to Antonio, no 5 year old is good at connecting with people. And I'm not so sure that Dolores has problems speaking up. If anything she's a bit of a gossip and only talks quietly because her voice sounds plenty loud to her
@@benlewis5312 well Dolores didn't tell anyone about Bruno.. perhaps she is afraid to speak up in situations that REALLY matter you know? And with Antonio.. well I generally don't think he had any problems with connecting to people since he was very close to Mirabel So yeah the theory is interesting but the more you think about it the harder it goes apart
With Antonio getting a gift relative to his interests, it makes me wonder if all the kids got gifts relative to their interests before. Like julietta just was already really into cooking, or Camilo was already doing impressions. And Delores was eavesdropping on conversations.
And also why mirabel was chosen as the one that has the potential to take after abuela as she really cared about her family since the beginning (we can see that at the very beginning scenes) Probably Isabella liked flowers and nature and Pepa was moody and Luisa was yk physically stronger compared to others
Camilo described Bruno as ‘Seven feet tall’ but he’s the shortest of Abuela’s Triplets. Did Camilo see Bruno as a little kid, and saw him as ‘Seven feet tall’ because Camilo was really little?
He might also have exaggerated Bruno's size on purpose for a dramatic effect. Most of the other details in his description of Bruno aren't correct either.
I've still got 2 questions: 1) Is Mirabel a unique case or will another Madrigal child be left without a gift? 2) Does Mirabel still sleep in the nursery?
For the first, I would say that it mainly depends on whether the 'Mirabel is the next Candle Holder' theory is true which would Imply that the Candle Holder after her also won't have a gift. For the second, I belive in the novelization of the movie it says that during construction they made Mirabel a room, although it isn't magical
I love when Bruno says: You are the real gift kid. I feel like Bruno and Mirabel Will get a stronger connection to each other than the rest of the family will, they are both misunderstood and that helps them to get a good relationship.
I would love to see Bruno adjusting to his life back with his family instead of living in the walls. I atleast want one episode dedicated to Bruno trying to learn to interact with people again because he's been alone with the rats for so long
Bruno "left" the Casita 10 years before, so when Dolores was around 10-12. He probably gave her prophecy few years before. So I can easily imagine Dolores starting to cry when she saw that her love story would never happen and Bruno stopped like he did with Mirabel prophecy to confort her. So nobody knew the end of the vision. And it helped to make Bruno even more anxious and to grow even more his need to go away to protect his familly.
The only little thing that doesn't make sense about her is the fact that she didn't heard Abuela's pray but Luisa's eyes that seems to kept her awake during the same night...
@@OldManTastic She was probably the one to prompt it. It's not uncommon for little girls to fantasize about marriage. She probably asked him who she was going to marry or who her soulmate was, only to receive the vision about how he'd already be betrothed.
10:00 Oh My God, I've never noticed that! Right after receiving a gift, they thought of how his powers are gonna be used. Then if the events of the Encanto didn't happen, Luisa's "donkey duties" would fall to Antonio and having her "services" be taken away from her, she would feel even worse cause "she can't be of service".
She kept that secret because she wasn't allowed to talk about bruno, but the prophecy was literally going to affect the entire encanto's fate and she was overwhelmed by the fear that she might not be able to keep the secret (which made it worse)
Everyone said Abuela is the villain of this movie since she resents Mirabel very much but I think Dolores is the main villain of this movie. In the beginning, she told the kids that Mirabel doesn't have a gift and made Mirabel sad and lost her self confidence. Then, she's probably trolling Isabella that Mariano wants 5 kids and made Isabella shocked. Then, she heard the conversation between Mirabel and her dad and decided to spread the gossip to her family and ruined Isabella's engagement and gets Mariano in the end.
I have a burning question: I know they lived in a magical house, but the house seemed to only respond to Mirabel. The house tried to save her when it was falling apart! And when she went to find Bruno, the house told her it couldn't go past a certain point. Finally, she brought the house and the family back together. So, isn't that a gift?
Pretty sure the creators said Casita is powered by the family ties, hence why it broke when the family broke after the big fight. It was originally meant to be that Casita was Abuela's gift, but they scrapped that idea in favour of Casita representing the family as a whole
Also Casita DID help the family members/protected them when it was falling apart and also trying to reach the candle. Like when Isabela tried to use her vines to reach it but fell since her gift started to fail and she fell, using shutters to cushion her fall.
One of my favorite things about Bruno is that he's friends with rats-animals that are largely non-malicious and in a lot of cases friendly, but still get a bad reputation.
I think I know what Bruno’s vision meant , here’s what I think: it wasn’t undecided , it was just difficult to understand. Mirabel breaks the house and then puts it back together and restores all the magic.
1. After the miracle was restored, did Mirabel still have to stay in the nursery, or did she get a room suited to her? 2. How did Mirabel get back across the crevasse in Bruno's tower when she had nothing to swing on, and had such a hard time getting over in the first place?
About the second question, i may have an idea... but English it´s not my first language so i´m not sure if i´ll be able to explain my thought. Do you remember the way she got to the entry of the cave, with one ot the strings of the bridge and she swang to the other side? I think she could have easily (not that easily but still) done the same thing to get out of there... like... she could have made the same process but from the other side, with the same string that she used before, since she attached this one to a bunch of rocks that where in the cave´s side, i think it´s save to assume that the string was still there while she was looking for the vision... so she just had to attach it to some rocks on the other side...swing again...this time maybe being more cautious and getting out of there... it´s my theory. I might be wrong tho.
I love the story telling through costumes too! Abuela in pink, Mirabel’s side mainly in blues/purples, Papa’s side in yellow, Bruno in green. The stitching in Mirabel’s dress uses all these colours.
Mirabel's dress also has nods to each family member and it says something like "Mirabel loves her family" in children's writing. I think she designed it when she was younger 🥰
I was wondering what the significance of the colors were when I paused on the family tree shown in The Family Madrigal number. I saw the patterns but I don't know the reason behind them.
If Bruno left 10 years ago- that means when Mirabel found him and he had his vision in Antonio's room, that was their first ever meeting (Bruno and Antonio) and they were so chill about it---
I think it's pretty clear that Bruno's visions are up for interpretation, since he doesn't know what to make of the one he had with Mirabel that finally broke things -- and of course it's not the whole story, as Bush said in his reply. I love that they said if the Madrigals adopted a child they would get a Gift. Adoption counts.
About the bathroom situation, traditional latinamerican houses usually have only one bathroom shared by everyone (except maybe for the master bedroom which can likely be a suite occupied by the oldest couple).
I love how Dolores was the only one that stuck up for Bruno in the song ‘we don’t talk about Bruno’ saying that the other family members misunderstood him
No one mentions that Abuela has no gifts. She received a miracle but she has no special powers. I think they missed an opportunity to say that Mirabelle's job is to work with Abuela, holding the family together.
My theory is that Abuela's gift was power itself. I think that the power was already in her, and the trauma of loosing Pedro unleased it. But because there's no other magical entity in the movie world, she doesn't know what's happening. In her perspective, she sees the candle morphing and a safe environment has been created, so that the candle becomes the hero of the story. How did Abuela know to get her triplets in front of their room doors and commune with the candle (which I think became Abuela's magical foci, like wands are for witches/wizards) to get their own power? I think the candle drew magic from Abuela and enhanced an ability already within the individual. Julieta was already a care-taker personality, Bruno being exceptionally good at making predictions about the results of people's actions, Pepa being good at predicting the weather, Luisa liked lifting heavy things, Isabella liked flowers, etc.
they kinda did, when Abuela said to Mirabel that sometimes the only way for people like them (people without gifts such as herself and Mirabel) to help is to step aside.
Abuela's gift was her control of the house. Casita only responded to Abuela and Mirabel. It would help the others, but only those two could direct it's actions... like Abuela asking Casita to move Maribel's seat at breakfast, Mirabel asking for accompaniment to start The Family Madrigal, or Mirabel asking Casita to help her reach the candle. They get the Head of the Family powers.
@@marleinasmom I really don't think Casita only responds to them. Remember Luisa's corridor treadmill ? I think Abuela is kind of the power holder, she represents authority, the magic comes originally from her and her grief and loss, therefore Casita will obey her first and foremost. And in the case of Mirabel, I think it is as simple as Mirabel being more caring and compassionate, more empathetic than everyone else, which is the reason why she can heal everyone's stress. And that's why she communicates more with Casita and why Casita is always helping her. Another reason why Mirabel interacts more with Casita is probably because, deep inside, despite being surrounded by a big family, she feels so alone being the only kid with no inherited power. The others simply do not interact as much with Casita, they probably do not need to. But remember Casita was there to help them all, like saving them from falling towards the end.
Pepa's room is seen too in the scene, where Camilo is trying to calm her down with a cup of tea and is struck by a lightning when Mirabel punches the wall from the other side.
I think Camilo just heard some stories about his uncle being the Colombian boogeyman, ran into him once in the middle of the night and screamed so loud he fainted, then convinced himself it wasn't his fault because Bruno was a 7ft zombie lookalike and no one corrected him because *we don't talk about Bruno*
@@Trollestiatumblur he was the same age as Mirabel, she still remembers bits about him, so does he. His parents and extended family made him see bad, so he thought of Bruno as some bogeyman
@@margaritapeggyschuylervanr2486 He is a few months older than her, and because of his mischievous manner, it obvious that he was just messing with his little cousin because he doesn’t remember Bruno.
Theory: Mirabel's door was the main door of the Casita even before they built Casita again? When Mirabel's gift ceremony is held, the door disappears into the walls, as if absorbing Mira's essence. The Casita also responds to Mirabel's emotions. On the night of Antonio's gift ceremony, after she sang 'Waiting on a Miracle', Casita started cracking. Then healed when she got control of her emotions, and when she ruined Isa's proposal, the same happened. She didn't get control of her emotions after her fight with Alma, so Casita fully broke. I feel Mira's gift *is* Casita, as she's the only one who has two way convos with Casita?
I was also thinking that maybe the reason why she doesnt have a power is because the other kids are too preocupied with theirs to notice anything. So it to one that didnt to see all the pressure their grandma was putting on everyone.
yeah, I'm pretty sure her gift is her connection to Casita. it helps her with everything from getting ready in the morning to singing a song, even helping her reach the candle while it's crumbling around her and I don't think you ever see it interacting with everyone else to that extent. it's like everyone else gets a room, but the whole house is kind of her space.
@@katrinschirmer8018 lol I'm pretty sure Disney would be banging their heads rn like 'We just chose not to give a gift to Mirabel, what theories are these kids even coming up with' lmao
My question is: how did some of the family members figure out their gifts? Because as we see, as soon as Antonio gets his gift, the bird flies up and he starts talking to it. So, how did Julieta figure out she could cook to heal people, like, did the house just bring her the stove or something? Or how did Bruno figure out he could predict the future without having to set up the whole ring of sand?
i think when they went inside their room it reveals it. for example, i saw a video of a guy predicting what everyones room looked like. he said that Julieta’s room could’ve welcomed you with a kitchen and further out there’s an herbs garden. And maybe since Antonio was an animal guy at the start, and he got a power associated with animals, maybe since Julieta is such a kind and gentle and caring mom, she would help people, heal them, cure them. And maybe before her gift, she was really into food or cooking of some sort or interested in it as a child, so they figured it fits into that category. And With Camilo’s room he said that he pictured Camilo’s room to be full of mirrors. He thought this because Encanto’s creator mentions that Camilo is a theater kid. Maybe he liked acting, so the room was filled with mirrors so he could practice his acting or shapeshifting. Dolores was obviously blasted with a bunch of ringing in her ear and combustion of the ear drum so she would’ve probably have dropped to the ground in pain and agony with blood all over her face and ears so they *probably* have guessed what her “gift” was. I can’t quite think of how Bruno could’ve figured out his, but maybe the gods told him or whatever. It’s a Disney movie, what did you expect?
I like how the husband's don't get powers. It gives the family another way to connect with the people in town. If they had powers they may grow disconnected to the town people since they couldn't be themselves with anyone without powers. When they're in town they use their gifts to help them so they always have to put on a show. It could easily turn into us and them, the husband's connect the two.
I think Mirabels gift was the house. It seemed to respond to her and her emotions. The house started cracking the night of the ceremony because she knew she would be alone once Antonio goes in his new room. How the house protected her and helped her get to the candle while saving everyone and could also be the reason she didn't get a door
The house was never a gift to anyone. It came to life right when abuela was saved by the candle. If u watched the film, in abuela's past, casita welcomed her. Not about mirabel at all.
at the end, when the magic goes through the house and all is restored. if you pay attention not only does it cover the house but it covers the townspeople's homes as well. so it could be a hint that everyone that lives with the Encanto can help and release the burden from just the family. plus they helped build casita as well you know. I felt that Mirabel had many gifts, singing, the gift of comfort and nurturing, bravery, persistence, courage, and sewing and crafts kind of like regular human gifts, and some people have to work hard to achieve. not to mention the fact that she was the only one who could actively see the house cracking and the gift of recognizing her intuition, and she physically saw brunos vision vs everyone else hearing about his vision.
maybe her room is a room that muffles outside sounds (other than those in the house) so she’s not overwhelmed by sound eta: i commented this before i watched the whole thing🤣
I definitely thought Dolores and Pepa’s gifts seemed like the worse since one you have nonstop noise and the other you have to control your emotions so they don’t damage anything.😳
I think the casita breaks everytime any family members argue. I think it's obvious that the casita represents the family relationships. Gradually it breaks because gradually, the pressure presses on. Mirabel confronted Abuela and the hatred just surged on. We can also see that the ground between them broke which proves that the characters developed distant feelings toward each other. They even said in the last song, "we need a new foundation." Because their family's foundation were grounded on their gifts and expectations. Mirabel even said, "I love the new foundation." because now, the foundation is love and acceptance.
It would be nice if they drop an extended version of “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” where we get Julieta, Alma and Luisa’s perspective of Bruno. Even so, the Bruno itself perspective. Of course, only in terms of song because it’d ruin the storyline.
Julieta mentions that Bruno lost his way in the family. I feel that she would have mentioned the bad things he prophesized. Alma would probably say the same thing and mention how he "abandoned his family". Luisa would probably mention how mysterious his gift was and that he spooked even her.
I feel like Julieta was the most understanding sibling, because as soon as he started trying to apologize she hugged him and told him he doesn't need to. So it definitely would have been nice to hear her verse in the song. I don't think Abuela would have a verse because she is probably the one who created the "we don't talk about Bruno" rule, maybe as a way to cover her pain from him leaving. She wasn't a fan of showing vulnerability.
He probably was actually THAT horrifically accident prone, but after the marriage he started to care less since he'll be automatically healed after a meal at the end of a day
Both, actually. If you watch the scene where he needs healing from bees, he is wearing one of his daughter's roses. He knows it's going to attract bees, but he doesn't care cause he supports his daughters unconditionally.
My theory is that Abuela has been sort of "arranging" the marriages of her family since the beginning, which is why she had no problems basically grooming 22-year-old Isabela into marrying Mariano. It's not that Mariano is a bad guy, definitely not, but my guess is that she was trying to pick spouses that would compliment her children's gifts or needs. For example, poor Pepa has developed all kinds of anxiety issues over constantly having to control her emotions, so picking out the warm and go-with-the-flow Felix was meant to give her emotional support, and she also knew that, as Mirabel put it, Agustin is clumsy but he means well, and thus, the hard working yet accident prone Agustin (who was also allergic to bees) would be a good match for Julieta. Thus, as Abuela says, her "perfect Isabela" who is the very image of grace, beauty, and literally makes the flowers grow, needed a husband that was basically the equivalent of a gallant prince charming who was looking for his princess to profess his love to. I recognize that this also calls into question the marriages of Agustin and Felix, as Isabela definitely wasn't happy with Abuela's choice for her. It's not a perfect theory, but my other theory to go along with it is that after Mirabel didn't get a gift nor a door, Abuela's control issues went into overdrive, which hurt the family overall, with Bruno being the first to buckle under the pressure. I would imagine it was also around this time that Pepa started to develop her severe anxiety problems (after all, she had just lost her triplet brother, and wasn't allowed to talk about it), and Luisa was pressured hard to basically take care of the entire damn village, Abuela developed lightning focus on Isabela and grooming her to be the perfect future bride (then forcing the issue as soon as possible), meanwhile relegating poor Dolores to being her personal PA System and spy drone (she has no problem asking Dolores to tell her when Mariano is going to propose, rather than waiting for the information to come directly), causing Dolores to become a bit of a shrinking violet who has a hard time speaking up for herself.
The reason why the mountains didn't get back as they were is because they were the cocoons the caterpillars had to break after turning into butterflies, they were well sheltered, but they need to break through it to grow apart and come back so they can move on from the past. That's literally the meaning of the song "Dos Oruguitas"
2:47 as someone who has a HEAVY sensory processing disorder (heavy as in, sometimes the sound of my own blinking bothers me) I can comfirm: it's NOT easy to differenciate sounds properly. Sometimes I won't even notice I'm hearing something until it stops and I'm like. 'Uh. Something stopped making noise. Wonder what it is.'
Actually, what I think is that Camilo was only fooling around. So he didn't believe that Bruno was seven feet tall, but it was funny to him to make an exaggerated version of what people said about my poor baby as a joke.
That's an actual syndrome called Alice-in-Wonderland syndrome. It's a distortion of proportions, either believing things to be smaller or larger than yourself, or you or parts of your body to be larger or smaller than the spare you're in, among a host of other symptoms. It's rare in adults but I saw some estimation that over 30% of all children has experienced this at some point.
If you listen closely to the song "we dont talk about bruno",Isabella says that bruno told her that the life of her dreams would be promised and someday be hers she didnt say love she said life maybe bruno meant her dream life where didnt have to always be perfect she could just be herself
She also says "he told me that my power would grow" and we even get a musical cue for when this happens. In What Else Can I Do? Mirabel at one point starts singing in the same melody as WDTAB, showing that this scene is what Bruno saw
The one about Dolores' prophecy reminds me of a quote from Yoda: "Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future." You may see the future, but you can't guarantee it's the destiny you'll end up with. It's neither the end of the world if a tragedy is to happen, nor is it the dream you want to achieve. Nothing is for certain, so we should hope for the best that things will get better in the end
My biggest question is: Do the images on the doors age? I mean Antonio’s door shows him at the age of five, Abuelas at the age of 75 etc. But there’s this one scene where you can see a shot of all photos made at the ceremonies. At these photos you can see, that everyone already has the door they have as adults. I’m confused😂
Wait, so Abuela created a town when her loved one was killed, and it was a magical town, and if you entered it was hard to leave, and it was hard to find.... Was Abuela Scarlet Witch?!
The bruno's prophecy about dolores is really really spot on as to refer to mirabel's prophecy, it just wasn't finish, future or time itselft doesn't stop you can't just stop one's prophecy until their dead or gone
My question is.. we see at the end that when the house is rebuilt , the new magic doors appear blank with no holders and noone having the rooms.. does that mean that those rooms are for new generations or they are just unclaimed and will be claimed again from the current madrigal members?
In a way, she's a bit like Daredevil, hearing everything is just as bad as hearing nothing so she learns quickly to block most of it out as background noise.
Encanto beautifully describes the stress of family expectations, and long seeped traumas, that were repaired by immense duty of family and moving on in life. Though it also taught, that you cannot face trauma alone. Abuela closed herself emotionally to not make children worry over their family member falling apart. When I grew into an adult, my own mother at last broke down a little and told me about all the traumas she had in life, and it was a honour to listen to her worries as one of her own. Family bond is best built with good, and bad days too. Nobody is perfect, but anyone can achieve whatever they wished to do.
My favourite question asked and answered is that if they adopted a child, they would still get a gift. Just because they don’t have Madrigal blood doesn’t make them any less part of the family. So awesome.
I wouldn't be too happy about an adopted child getting a gift though if I was Mirabel. So I must hope that it doesn't happen before she's much older and no longer will feel any bitterness about it.
some questions: -when camilo transforms, does he get his relatives gifts while he is transformed into them example, dolores or luisa. ? -does maribel have a gift, people speculate she wiped her hands after touching the candle causing her to lose the gift, is this true? -if maribel does have or was meant to have a gift, what is/was it? -what does each room look like? -will there be a 2nd encanto movie?
Camilo can transform into other people only externally, but not use the abilities of people whose appearance he acquires. That's why Bruno's eyes in his version just glow green... all the time, according to the boy (because he saw his uncle painted on a city mural showing the details of his family). Although Bruno's eyes become like this only during the use of the gift, which Camilo could not know because it is unknown whether he saw Bruno during the ritual of predicting the future or just relied on negative rumors of others about his relative.
which totally conflicts with the line in WDTAB "Your fate is sealed when your prophecy is read!" because these normies didn't understand the gift of prophecy and how fragile the future is based on our decisions
@@AbdullahToorMystic Well... The man who grew fat could have listened to Bruno and could have taken the prophecy as an advice to eat less. Sure, the priest couldn't do a thing about loosing his hair and the gold fish maybe just got to old to live on. But I think that Dolores' and Mirabelle's prophecies were the kind you can change. Isabelle could have stayed a selfish brat and marry Dolores' man of her dream anyway. And Mirabell could have said I don't care about the family that doesn't care about me. Both would have changed the future and the prophecies.
@@suekellner4736 I will be honest I didn’t watch the movie. Just clips of people talking about the movie and character. A more realistically ground philosophical approach can be taken with Bruno’s abilities. His power is not to see the future. What Bruno sees are things that will happen and there is nothing mere mortals can do change fate what is to come will come. One has to accept it. Help with the fallout. You know a tragedy will happen you can plan for it. Prophets by many of the people they came to warn were called madmen. Unironically Bruno is the only son from abuella. Symbolism maybe?
@@suekellner4736 for Mirabel and Dolores what a person could do in a situation isn’t who they are. Individual psychology and personalities are. While they did have issues at the ended of the day they value family above themselves and is how their character development occurs. Ever story has growth otherwise its not a story but a precaution or warning such selfish actions result in such devastation but off course Disney would never tell a story with a sad ending.
A lot of people don’t seem to understand nothing about Bruno’s gift is unchangeable. Nothing in the fire is set in stone or in this case set in green glass. Hair loss can be treated, if the woman took better care of her goldfish it didn’t have to die, and the man could loose weight. So Dolores prophecy didn’t have to come true
Exactly! I've always thought that the town was much too harsh on Bruno. Like dude, you came and asked for him to tell you your prophecy, it's your own fault in the first place, why is it his fault? He's not the one putting toilet cleaner in your goldfish' bowl, he's not the one that made you fat, he's not the one that ripped all your hair out, he's just the one that saw the future (Which was totally not set in stone, by the way)
Yeah and he also might have not been able to see the whole future (bc if he could, that would be really powerful). Like I feel like most of the time he isn’t able to finish his visions without people interrupting/getting upset. Kind of how when you are saying something but then get interrupted by someone else. And Dolores love was betrothed to another and technically out of reach, but later on he wasn’t. Bruno’s vision came true but it never said her love would always be unreachable. So idk if his visions are 100% accurate or if they are just skewed by how people and Bruno interpreted them. 🤷🏻♀️
I actually thought that people search for their futures in order to have the ability to change what's bad (if possible). Instead, everyone is just blaming him for his service that the people asked for smh
I just assumed that his visions just predict a certain point in your life and not how the entire thing will be spent. “you will experience this, its an event that’ll soon pass though.”
Hey Mojo, I've got a question that I think about a lot; Would Dolores have been *almost* disappointed to get her gift back after the magic was restored? Of course, she would have been happy for her family members that their gifts had returned, but I wonder if she wishes she could have just been able to shout and yell as much as she wanted a little longer before the magic returned. In the montage when the town helps to rebuild casita, Dolores had yelled out in joy as she was swinging on some kind of rope. I assume she'd never really gotten the chance to do so after she got her gift, to avoid hurting her own ears.
I think Pepa was also happy with the little break with no gift. She always has to repress her emotions so that her powers don’t go out of control. It was probably nice for her to get to feel any emotion freely without any repercussions during that time. And also not be rained on almost everyday. But I don’t think either of them were unhappy about it coming back. They probably liked the break, but they both looked happy when the magic came back.
As for the hole in the grief, I think it's a metaphor for Alma shutting herself in her own world and not wanting to remember what her life was like before Encanto, in the end she came to terms with the situation and realized she was wrong.
Mirabel just hasn’t received her gift yet. She’s next in line to take over for the family. I have a feeling that when Alma passes, her room will revert back to the light, for Mirabel’s official ceremony. A new candle will appear at that point.
I do kinda buy this, maybe not the new candle, etc but he being the new head of the family. Her gift so to speak is that she is the keeper of the magic the keeper of the family. Which is why she is also the one to go through and help her sisters and family work through their stress and issues.
I think Mirabel's true gift is she controls Casita just like Alma. Right in the beginning, she commands Casita to do chores and Casita even sacrificed its life for her in its last breath.
If that happened, it'd ruin the story's meaning. It would shift from "you don't need to be special to be accepted" to "you get accepted when you finally become special".
@@kasunova151 The meaning of the story doesn't change. You can also read the story as "Don't judge someone for being different", which again wouldn't change. They accept her for who she is, and in turn it keeps the family together.
That bathroom has to be huge. Maybe separate stalls for the toilets and showers. Also the story about Bruno room makes me feel so bad for him. He must have felt so alone 😭😭😭😭
makes sense why it had so many stairs, people wanted to be away from him so it had a ton of strairs so he would be as far away from them as possible, I just love how he turned into an anti-twist villain, cause he is just a really sweet uncle that literally lived in walls for 10 years just to keep his niece that, as it seems, he didnt have that much interaction with safe.
As someone who lives in a house with 1 bathroom, I would've liked if there were stalls but no, you either had to be rich to have something like toilets and stalls in one bathroom. It's typically just the toilet bowl and two meters away is the shower. No sinks or whatsoever.
I find it interesting that the house didn't start cracking until the characters did from all the pressure. I would speculate that all the pressure the kids were feeling was also being placed on the house, which could also make more sense of Mirabel opening the door after Casita was rebuilt instead of Abuela.
i have a theory: so, when Bruno and Mirabel were talking, Bruno was telling Mirabel about the vision and how it had two endings. my theory is that it wasn’t two endings, just two different points in the future
This is my theory too. Bruno told people what the potential future, the most likely future, was. There's nothing you can do about going bald, for instance, but a fish dying? Growing a gut? You can be proactive and DO stuff about those and the prophecy wouldn't come true. The same goes for many of the prophecies given to the family. Isabella could have explored her potential earlier, were it not for the pressure of Abuela. Dolores could have proactively sought out the man of her dreams, instead of pitying herself. Maybe even talked to Isabella about it and found out "Wait, Isa doesn't want this either." This all plays into a line from Doloroes: Prophecies they don't understand. They didn't understand Bruno's power; they assume that it tells them the exact future, so they always assume the worst when he tells them what might happen. In some cases, the prophecies came true because their recipient did nothing about them.
I second Karen Hansen-Smith’s questions: 1. After the miracle was restored, did Mirabel still have to stay in the nursery, or did she get a room suited to her? 2. How did Mirabel get back across the crevasse in Bruno's tower when she had nothing to swing on, and had such a hard time getting over in the first place? AND I also wonder if the doors/rooms remained specific to individuals after the magic was restored, considering the closing scene doesn’t show each person’s name/face… lastly, the doors all picture the characters at their current age -Antonio’s door shows him as a little boy, Abuela’s as an old woman, etc… does this mean the images on the doors change/evolve as the characters grow/age??
If you look at the pictures on the wall of when Pepa and Julieta and everyone else got their gift, the doors already show them as the age they are in the movie.
@@boomboomboom32 yeah, I hate not knowing whether it was plot based or not. There is a theory that the doors were representing the characters ages for when the house would fall apart
Thanks for this video 'cause I didn't understand why Camilo can speak so well about Bruno but Mirabel can hardly say anything about him ! Now it's clear. But I think that if Luisa has force, Isabella beauty, Mirabel has intelligence, because she asked questions that shows how clever she is, and it's quite a gift to me !
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I've always wondered how is it possible that Dolores could hear Luisa's eye all night, but didn't listen to abuela's worry... (I mean, she said that no one else was concerned about the magic, but it wasn't true, Alma was) And, why did Casita help everyone get out of the house, except for Bruno? (He had to jump by his own) Did Casita know about Bruno? Also.... What's the relation between gifts and rooms? I mean, abuela has a room but she doesn't have a gift....
I've always thought about that bruno comment, and I thought maybe there were certain areas of the old house that the spirit or whatever of casita couldn't actually access or didnt know about and bruno figured them out. Because surely if they had a fully sentient house, bruno would not be able to go undetected for 10 years in that very house. And that would explain why casita didnt help him. It didn't know where he was.
As someone who is very sensitive to sound and touch and smell, I found it very cool that Dolores has sensitivity as a gift, as a power. I have always been told I'm too sensitive to sound, and felt ashamed for it. But I like feeling represented and also seeing that while she does suffer a bit for her gift, it is a gift nonetheless. Also MUJERES LATINAS!!! THE REPRESENTATION!!! OUTSTANDING CHARACTERS!!
Mirabel not only didn't get a gift, but wasn't even given her own room. The room she slept in was the nursery, which she shared with Antonio until his gift ceremony. So, what was Abuella's plan? Have Mirabel live the rest of her life in the nursery, caring for her nieces and nephews? Or hope she caught someone's eye, so she'd marry, leave and finally be out of their hair? Even then, she'd still be stuck in the village, forced to watch her family from the outside. The message and ending are fantastic, but the relationships are nowhere NEAR mended, in my humble opinion. Which may be the point, tbh.
I have very intelligent conversations about this with my husband who couldn’t care less about this movie. I always ask him, “so are they just going to act like they didn’t just sing about Bruno like he was a cryptid horror and he was able to hear and see it the whole time? Or are we going to pretend like they didn’t outcast Mirabelle and treat her like absolute trash, especially Abuela and Isabella? And how everyone was ok with it? Telling her she’s in the way, treating her like she does everything wrong and the only time they accept her as who she is is when they benefit from it????”
Her room isn’t the nursery. They call it children‘s room. So alle kids probably live there until they are 5 years old and get their gifts and own rooms
Yeah I so identify with this. My parents divorced when I was little and my dad remarried and had other kids. There was never a room for me in their house, or any pictures of me on the walls there. Totally get that scene where there are pictures in the hall & none of Mirabel. Also there were always things the other kids made on the shelves celebrating their 'gifts', sculptures, drawings, etc but nothing I made.... and I made and gave them lots of stuff over the years, lol. whaddayagonnado.
I guess my main question is: If Mirabel were to have children of her own, would they be deprived of experiencing the gift ceremony because it didn't work for her? Or was it just a genetic hiccup for her and her kids will be like all the other Madrigal kids? Oo, or, seeing how Mirabel was the gift to the family by the end, she was 15. Does this mean that if a future Madrigal child doesn't get a gift at 5 then they will later in life like Mirabel did?
Her magic door drained into her when she touched it, and she became the gift. Her kids should be super-imbued, if it were genetic. But it's magical realism.
To try and answer this: Casita is the embodiment of the magic, from what I can tell. So I believe that it would know it would break, thanks to a link to Bruno's own gift. Plus, I also theorise that the Candle was created by Abuela's own inner gift (Kinda like how Elsa has her powers); without Abuela, no magic, no Casita, so they needed an heir, someone who wouldn't be focused on some magical ability they have. In comes Mirabel, who Casita can see possesses qualities ideal for a new matriarch of the house. So it set things up to not only survive, but to ensure the family would retain its gifts even after Abuela passes.
The problem with the visions were that it looked like Bruno never learned to use his powers as he always looked at the visions from one angle and saw only a glimpse. The first time he actually tries to look into a future with full attention is when he sees Mirabell's future and even then he only sees that she can be the problem or the solution. Then Mirabell actually notices that his visions are only half baked as Bruno never actually found the subtle parts, hints and meanings behind them which could have prevented that praticular future he saw from happening. :)
Considering he is a dude that makes soap operas with rats and cutouts and a guy that can break through a brick wall with nothing but a bucket on his head and a rat in his shirt, he would figure it out
Ok, not a question, but an interesting "proverb" that is similar to the caterpillar-to-butterfly transformation analogy used in the movie: "Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains a single seed, but if it dies, it bears much fruit." I doubt the filmmakers were trying to model this proverb, but it still fits very well with the movie's theme. The family had to allow themselves to lose the gift in order to grow beyond their physical boundaries and their self-imposed boundaries.
Honestly I found the fact that what Bruno said about Dolores not winding up with her beloved to be spot on despite her winding up with her beloved in the end for the exact reasons which is Bruno didn't see that far into the future to be very obvious. I'm honestly shocked that others didn't see it as very obvious it seems very obvious.
Yes he even tells Mirabel that he gets bits and pieces and sometimes the visions can be uncertain. Like the one he had of her which is why he didn't tell Abuela because he wanted to protect her since he didn't know for sure what would actually happen. So with Delores he probably only saw that part. As the director said he never said married he said betrothed so it was implied that the marriage may or may not happen.
My question though is how well Mirabel and Camilos relationship is because if you look at how he treats the others that are his age compared to how he treats Mirabel he is a lot gentler around Mirabel and at the end if he hadn’t lost his power at the time he did he would have been able to save her.
Actually, I think Camilo is very gentle/nice around pretty much all his family members and friends, regardless of age, you know? :). He cheers on Antonio when he first got his gift and worries about him when the magic's gone {he asks, "What about Antonio? What'll he do?"}. He seems to be fine around Dolores and they have a healthy brother/sister relationship, alternatively confiding in/picking on each other. He only teases Isabela, and he's not mean to her when he does it; he just likes to make fun of her and at the same time, her 'boyfriend'. We don't see him really interacting with Luisa, but then Camilo's barely in the movie to begin with, and when Luisa is showcased in the movie, she's pretty much almost always having a meltdown around Mirabel, so there's not really many chances for them to interact, but we can assume they would've gotten along. He's nice to Cecilia {that's the name of the little girl with pigtails, right?} when she's around, and it's implied they have a good relationship since when they meet, they high-five like they're friends. And he's nice to the adults, trying to calm down his Mom {Pepa, you know}, and imitating his Dad {Felix} for fun, and imitation is the highest form of flattery. He obeys Abuela when she tells him to become Jose to help with the preparations. I don't think he does anything with Julieta and Agustin really, but why would he have problems with them? To make a long explanation short, I think Camilo is just a very caring guy, and loves all his family. I think he has more interactions on-screen with Mirabel partially because she's the protagonist, and the story revolves more around her. They could definitely have a better relationship with each other because they're closer in age, of course; and I agree with you that their relationship is sweet, but I don't think he treats her "Gentler", really; I think that's just Camilo, and Mirabel happened to be there in a life-threatening situation at that point. Also, I think Camilo was thinking of both Mirabel and the rest of the family's powers, since, he DID watch Mirabel and if she was alright, but then also reached for the candle at the same time. If you read all this, thank you for reading! God bless you! :D
My theory: as at the start of the movie you see when Pedro died the candle lighted up with magic. I bet that’s his spirit, and then once mirabel didn’t get her gift and everyone started leaving her out Pedros spirits in the candle were fading as all abuela wanted was a perfect image. Then at the end Pedro had enough when abuela said it was mirabels fault and stuff and it showed Pedro that abuela only cared about the magic no one else. So Pedros spirit faded away from the candle. But then mirabel shows everyone that it doesn’t matter how strong you are or how perfect u are. And then abuela understanded that. Pedro felt that love again instead of just the perfect image. So then when abuela and everyone let mirabel put the doorknob on Pedros spirits rised again. My other theory is that mirabel didn’t actually loose her powers and Pedro wanted her to be a leader. So he made it dissapear BUT instead of having her own massive magic room. She had the magic house 🏠 not just for her. But for her whole family. Everyone
I think the reason why Delores prophecy might have sounded like that is because as Bruno said they always assume the worse . And there are two possible outcomes
That is the point. When Bruno warned the man he would get chubby, the man took it as a certainty and got chubby and then blamed Bruno rather than realizing that he got chubby by bad dieting. Bruno's prophecy to Delores was just incomplete.
I wondered about Bruno's room! It looked so miserable in there, and uncomfortable. Now we know it's because he left it and it sort of fell apart. And that's why Mirabel's like "Your room is the worst!"
I believe with most prophecies, what he saw wasn’t meant to be the final step, Just the major one. Whatever happened next was up to the individual. Dolores made the step to change her disappointment, Isabella WASN’T living the life of her dreams until she was being true to herself. Just some examples I interpreted
I'm sure pretty much everyone figured she was going to play the "head of house" role after Abuela dies, as well as the one to do the stuff only she could do as a "giftless" main character.
social media says that she didnt get a gift because after touching the candle (which has the power in it itself), mirabel wipes her hads on her dress before touching her door, which ment that her hands no longer had power in them and caused the door to shut down.
I like to think that the reason she didn't say a word about Mirabel's conversation with Bruno is because she saw the family (more specifically Abuela) already getting mad at her, and she didn't wanna hurt her cousin.
I like to think that the house is still the grandfather and the reason he’s always helping them out is because he loves them and when it’s all falling apart his last efforts were to try and save his family.
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1. What are Mirabel’s powers?
2. Do Augustine & Felix have powers & if they don’t what explains Augustine’s deformities?
3. Is Mirabel the next Disney Princess?
1. Mirabel doesn’t have powers.
2. Lol Augustine’s “deformities” are just allergic reactions.
3. No she is not, because mirabel is not a princess nor did she marry into a royal family in the movie like past movies.
You should’ve included the question where someone asked if Camilo has identity issues, given his gift, and Jared answer: Idk any teenager who hasn’t gone through an identity crisis”
What do all the other Madrigals' rooms look like on the inside?
Who is that fish lady and why does she prominently appear dancing at the end of We Don't Talk about Bruno?
Bruno’s vision about Mirabel was spot on too. The house did crumble not because of Mirabel but she is the one who sees it first. It also is rebuilt, intact, and strong because of Mirabel.
Bruno was definitelly unrightfully judged by everyone because when you see something that will happen you dont make it happen, it was already gonna happen he just saw it before it happened, that goldfish was gonna die with or without bruno, with bruno you just had someone to blame it on instead of poor caregiving cause look at that fish bowl.
That's one detail I loved. Everything Bruno saw in that vision came true, even if it all seemed contradictory.
Well technically it was mirabel who caused the house to crumble, due to arguing with abuela.
@@aci6737 if we’re going by that logic it wan Abulas fault because she was putting too much pressure on everyone and not listening to Mirabel
@@SCordova19 yes. But that final argument was the straw the broke the camels back.
I love how engaged the director has been with answering the fans. They are obviously really dedicated to working on this movie & proud of it too.
they should be because lots of people love their work
Yes
SO AGREE!!!
It really is an AWESOME film
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It made me so happy bc it makes it that much more likely to have a sequel
I love how during "We don't Talk about Bruno", Dolores is the only character to discuss Bruno in the present tense, which is a clue that he's still around.
Same. She’s also the only one to show him sympathy. Along with Isabella.
I always wanted to know why she makes that cute squeaking sound though lol
Also my take on why she didn't spill about Bruno (but spilled the other secrets so easily) is that due to just the mere NAME of Bruno around her mother caused her mood to go so south she probably learned to keep quit to avoid causing her mother more stress. And given the pressure Abuela put on the family to use their gifts to help the community, this was Dolores's version of cracking under the pressure put on her by Abuela like how Isabela had to be perfect and Luisa had to be strong. So she had to tell the truth about the vision since it impacted their image towards the community, aka Abuela always going on and on about them being strong and everything being fine
I mean... Camilo also sings about him in present tense.
"7 foot frame, rats along his back
When he calls your name, it all fades to black
Yeah he sees your dreams, and feasts on your screams"
He is also in the background vibing
Best line in the movie.
"Oh he's creepy and his vision killed my goldfish."
That made me laugh so hard 🤣
The capybara was like 'wha-' when that happened. I wonder if they thought 'what if his creepy goldfish vision kills ME?'
My poor little baby... 🙁
Lol
Yes I love that line!
Julieta says she heals Mirabel with “love for my daughter.” Since each gift seems to be a double-edged sword, could Julieta potentially poison someone if she cooks with malice rather than love?
OMG you just gave me the best fanfic idea, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
maybe, but i don't think she would
Fear the Healer, for they know how you are put together, and if angered enough, how best to take you apart.
There is a reason why the Hippocratic oath is a thing.
I agree!
Twist: Julieta tries to poison someone, repeatedly, but thanks to her powers it won't work. "He's eaten twelve bottles worth of arsenic but he's the healthiest man I've ever seen! He's lifting donkeys with Luisa!"
Wished we got more scenes of Antonio, his and Mirabel's relationship is everything.
Yeah he stopped being relevant when he got his gift
Yea, he's a cinnamon roll. I want a cartoon about the family with just like, sitcom style self contained episodes.
@What If Vocalz They are triplets
@What If Vocalz No it exclusively says she’s having three babies in the flashback I think they must be fraternal triplets. A miracle in and of itself
Yesssssssssssss
I love how Pepa’s like: I’m trying my best mama 😡 and Felix was like: yes 😠. They’re so adorable and you can see how in love they are with each other
Felix loves his wife but, my theory is that he wants to calm her down more
@@firesire7989 On the contrary, to me he seems to absolutely love the fireworks! :'D
Yes but it's funny that she is also aways in a bad mood
And yes when's she goes "I am trying my best" then she shouts "YOUR LUCKY ITS NOT A HURACAN!" 😤😡😠
9:59 And here, even though Aubela is obviously annoyed, Felix gave his son a supporting thumbs up 🥺
I wanted Mirabel to get a special room. It bothers me that we assume she’s still living in the nursery
I think they saved that for a sequel
Since they built the new Casita with regular manpower I sure hope they made sure to make a separate room for her...
also interesting how many stairs are in bruno's room- personally i'd like to think that as time went on bruno wanted to receive visions less and less, and he subconsciously created more and more stairs to avoid receiving a vision that would upset the people around him.
Omg great take!!!
Oooh, that's a goooood one
And maybe that bridge to his room (or bunker or whatever it was) where he used to see his vision, was broken because he haven't used it for like 10 years
Nice!!
I was thinking he made them as people kept complaining about his prediction so he made them in hopes for people to change their minds on wanting a prediction
I like how Dolores is trying to hint that Bruno is still here and that he wasn’t a bad dude
And then there’s Camilo that describes him as an eldritch horror
Lol
Bruno likes it too as he is enjoying it in the background
Yes lol
In reality, Bruno is socially awkward
LOL CAMILO’S SO FUNNY
I think Casita is the reincarnation of Abuelo. Casita cares about the family and reacts like the rest of the family. Nobody talks about Bruno, so Casita avoids going into his room. Casita also shelters and protects the family, which is what Abuelo would've done if he was alive.
Same
Who is casita again
@@olliethecat13 the house
Casita can’t go into any room I’m pretty sure, but yeah maybe.
I thought that too
I feel so very sorry for Bruno, ~50 years old and unmarried, alone in the walls. Unloved... 😢
How he bonded so warmly with Mirabel, I can only imagine what kind of Father he would have been had he any children of his own.
unloved in the movie...we all know he has simps irl
Actually, I believe that his family loved him more than he thought they did.
But he must have been really lonely and unhappy during those years, when he thought that he had to hide from the world.
His family may have been mad at him, but I doubt they stopped loving him. He has depression, which is made apparent by his choice to isolate because he felt like he was the cause of his family's problems. I would almost argue he was the first to feel the pressure of his gift considering Abuela asked him for a vision the night Mirabel didn't get her power, but because he chose to go into hiding instead of trying to maintain the family tradition and image he was able to hide it better. When Mirabel first saw the cracks at the party Bruno clearly had been patching up cracks longer than that considering he already had the mortar and patched them up so quickly.
I'm writing a story right now about an alternative universe, where Bruno is married and has two kids and definitively isn't unloved even if people in the village still slander him.
But having two kids of his own in my story means that Bruno never bonds with Mirabel that strongly even though he still does what he can to protect her and help her.
They are still family and still care about each other in a more normal uncle/niece kind of way, but it's not in the same way as it is in the movie.
But instead, Mirabel is very close to Bruno's daughter and considers her her best friend.
Also, I really don't think that Bruno would have gone into hiding for ten years if he'd had a loving wife to talk to and two kids to take care of.
So he didn't do that in my story, but he didn't tell anybody but his wife what he saw in his vision about Mirabel even though his mother was furious when he didn't tell her.
ETA: And I just realized one more thing.
Antonio is very quick to bond with Bruno as well in the movie, but he bonds with Bruno's son instead in my story.
@@callmeharper19 I'm such a Bruno simp that it can scarcely be believed! 😆
I assumed that because Augustine is "accident prone but he means well" he often visited Julietta for food to heal any injuries that where a result of his clumsy nature. I think that his frequent accidents ment they developed a close relationship and eventually they fell in love.
sameee i thought about that too
the director confirmed that exact scenario
@@BATMADZ_ that's interesting to know! I did not realise this was confirmed.
THATS ADORABLE
@@calliecattaneo393 people on this thread have said that apparently it's true which is very cool to know.
IMO, The brilliance of “we don’t talk about Bruno” is that Camillo, who barely, if at all, remembers Bruno, Bruno has become this mythical creature. Delores, who still hears Bruno, has more realistic lyrics about him.
My theory is that Camillo saw him late one night sneaking food as a little kid and that influenced his description of Bruno
Totally agree!!!
@@Brebellez this would make sense since, for a little kid, most adults are giants. Hence the “seven foot frame” when Bruno is the shortest of the triplets.
Camilo and Mirabel were 5 when they left
@@queenarialya wait was that confirmed 🧐
My grandmother never liked her given name, and insisted EVERYONE call her “Grandma”, even my cousins who were not her grandchildren, and my father’s best friend whom she didn’t like all that much. It might have been similar reasons - lost her husband early and had to take care of what family she had alone. She really defined herself by her descendants.
Maybe that's why Alma's door says "Abuela"
@@hearmeout1767 omg yes!
My great grandma absolutely hated her nickname but unfortunately no one listened and called her Nellie anyway. She tried to get my uncle to call her Babka but he was small enough that he only pronounced caca she gave up and said call me grandma. 😂
@@fluffysgirl23 that does sound funny😂
This reminds me of how my dad once tried to teach me the difference between “uncle” and “dad” in a Chinese dialect that my family speaks but I couldn’t tell the difference in the pronunciation so I just continued with just saying it while not caring about the pronunciation.😂
Lol true. Abuela changed her to abuela
I'm glad my theory about Camilo's description of Bruno was correct. It seemed obvious to me that Camilo was just embellishing rumors to amuse himself and creep out Mirabel. It surprised me that people online didn't seem to realize that.
Same here. I just assumed it was common knowledge. No judgement to the people who didn’t realize though!
True, I think that he embellished Bruno's hight because he was five when bruno left and to a kid, everyone is a giant.
I interpreted the gifts as being their strength to compliment their weakness. Dolores has hearing because she's unabled to speak up. Her strength is hearing, not being heard. Luisa's strength is physical, but she's emotionally insecure. Antonio is great with animals but struggles to connect with people. So forth, so forth. Mirabel didn't get a gift because her power is love and empathy, and that's the source of the magic. She has a bit of low self esteem but she doesn't actually have a major weakness for the magic to address. Mirabel doesn't get a power the same reason Alma doesn't, she is the power, she inherits the source of it, as the power comes from intense love and the ability to bring people together. Everyone else has a weakness, so the miracle gives them a strength to compliment it.
I love this explanation! Great theory!
This is a great theory! Love it
i love this interpretation!
To be fair to Antonio, no 5 year old is good at connecting with people. And I'm not so sure that Dolores has problems speaking up. If anything she's a bit of a gossip and only talks quietly because her voice sounds plenty loud to her
@@benlewis5312 well Dolores didn't tell anyone about Bruno.. perhaps she is afraid to speak up in situations that REALLY matter you know?
And with Antonio.. well I generally don't think he had any problems with connecting to people since he was very close to Mirabel
So yeah the theory is interesting but the more you think about it the harder it goes apart
With Antonio getting a gift relative to his interests, it makes me wonder if all the kids got gifts relative to their interests before. Like julietta just was already really into cooking, or Camilo was already doing impressions. And Delores was eavesdropping on conversations.
Oh did it just magnify the gifts they already have?
Jared Bush definitely mentioned that Camilo was a theater kid early on so probably.
@@Miyanoai14 That makes total sense and explains why he’s one of my favorite characters, along with Bruno
And also why mirabel was chosen as the one that has the potential to take after abuela as she really cared about her family since the beginning (we can see that at the very beginning scenes)
Probably Isabella liked flowers and nature and Pepa was moody and Luisa was yk physically stronger compared to others
Hi 👋 beautiful, how are you doing?
Camilo described Bruno as ‘Seven feet tall’ but he’s the shortest of Abuela’s Triplets. Did Camilo see Bruno as a little kid, and saw him as ‘Seven feet tall’ because Camilo was really little?
Probably
Both Camillo and Mirabel are the same age (15) and Bruno left the Casita 10 years before, so he would've been 5 years old when he last saw him.
Seven foot frame not seven foot tall
@@Rx_Sqx It's a Metaphor. It simply implies that Camilo is trying to say Bruno is Seven feet tall.
He might also have exaggerated Bruno's size on purpose for a dramatic effect.
Most of the other details in his description of Bruno aren't correct either.
I've still got 2 questions:
1) Is Mirabel a unique case or will another Madrigal child be left without a gift?
2) Does Mirabel still sleep in the nursery?
For the first, I would say that it mainly depends on whether the 'Mirabel is the next Candle Holder' theory is true which would Imply that the Candle Holder after her also won't have a gift.
For the second, I belive in the novelization of the movie it says that during construction they made Mirabel a room, although it isn't magical
I love when Bruno says: You are the real gift kid. I feel like Bruno and Mirabel Will get a stronger connection to each other than the rest of the family will, they are both misunderstood and that helps them to get a good relationship.
I have a question for the creators: when will the Disney+ series come out? I need more of this family.
SAME
We all do
I would love to see Bruno adjusting to his life back with his family instead of living in the walls. I atleast want one episode dedicated to Bruno trying to learn to interact with people again because he's been alone with the rats for so long
And I want to see everyone's rooms and does Mirabel get a room upgrade?
despite how amazing that would be, they would most likely mess it up and/or possibly ruin it
Bruno "left" the Casita 10 years before, so when Dolores was around 10-12. He probably gave her prophecy few years before. So I can easily imagine Dolores starting to cry when she saw that her love story would never happen and Bruno stopped like he did with Mirabel prophecy to confort her. So nobody knew the end of the vision. And it helped to make Bruno even more anxious and to grow even more his need to go away to protect his familly.
The only little thing that doesn't make sense about her is the fact that she didn't heard Abuela's pray but Luisa's eyes that seems to kept her awake during the same night...
@@romaindelorme5371 Dolores was probably asleep when Alma was talking
Telling a 10 year old girl that prophecy is just flat out weird
@@OldManTastic it's not like he can lie about what he sees when she sees it too
@@OldManTastic She was probably the one to prompt it. It's not uncommon for little girls to fantasize about marriage. She probably asked him who she was going to marry or who her soulmate was, only to receive the vision about how he'd already be betrothed.
10:00 Oh My God, I've never noticed that! Right after receiving a gift, they thought of how his powers are gonna be used. Then if the events of the Encanto didn't happen, Luisa's "donkey duties" would fall to Antonio and having her "services" be taken away from her, she would feel even worse cause "she can't be of service".
Dolores for YEARS kept the secret that Bruno didn’t actually leave, but couldn’t keep Maribels secret until after the dinner?
She had too many secrets to keep.
I guess she was worried about the magic and Bruno's prophecy so she had to tell someone.
i think she wanted to ruin the dinner cause yk love of her life getting married to her cousin
She kept that secret because she wasn't allowed to talk about bruno, but the prophecy was literally going to affect the entire encanto's fate and she was overwhelmed by the fear that she might not be able to keep the secret (which made it worse)
Everyone said Abuela is the villain of this movie since she resents Mirabel very much but I think Dolores is the main villain of this movie. In the beginning, she told the kids that Mirabel doesn't have a gift and made Mirabel sad and lost her self confidence. Then, she's probably trolling Isabella that Mariano wants 5 kids and made Isabella shocked. Then, she heard the conversation between Mirabel and her dad and decided to spread the gossip to her family and ruined Isabella's engagement and gets Mariano in the end.
I have a burning question: I know they lived in a magical house, but the house seemed to only respond to Mirabel. The house tried to save her when it was falling apart! And when she went to find Bruno, the house told her it couldn't go past a certain point. Finally, she brought the house and the family back together. So, isn't that a gift?
Pretty sure the creators said Casita is powered by the family ties, hence why it broke when the family broke after the big fight. It was originally meant to be that Casita was Abuela's gift, but they scrapped that idea in favour of Casita representing the family as a whole
@@Beth-zs2jr Oh, OK. Thanks! It's so much information in this one movie I can't keep it all straight!!
Also Casita DID help the family members/protected them when it was falling apart and also trying to reach the candle. Like when Isabela tried to use her vines to reach it but fell since her gift started to fail and she fell, using shutters to cushion her fall.
The reason mirabel was the only one to talk directly to the house was because she didn’t have a gift so she embraced her magic house
@@nicholasjohnston1970 That makes sense
One of my favorite things about Bruno is that he's friends with rats-animals that are largely non-malicious and in a lot of cases friendly, but still get a bad reputation.
Non-malicious? Sure.
But rats harbor a lot of diseases and In general sign of unsanitary area
@@jirehemanuel Fair! I guess with Bruno's rats, I got the vibe they were more like pets (especially since they seemed so tolerant of his "tv" haha)
@@jirehemanuel I mean the rats aren’t malicious because they have a disease …The diseases are malicious
@@doodlepaper6236 it’s actually usually the fleas on the rats
Goes to show that you can be a good person and still get a bad reputation. You can't please everyone
I think I know what Bruno’s vision meant , here’s what I think: it wasn’t undecided , it was just difficult to understand. Mirabel breaks the house and then puts it back together and restores all the magic.
This makes so much sense. How is this so underrated?
1. After the miracle was restored, did Mirabel still have to stay in the nursery, or did she get a room suited to her?
2. How did Mirabel get back across the crevasse in Bruno's tower when she had nothing to swing on, and had such a hard time getting over in the first place?
Ask it on Twitter.
Yes she stayed in the nursery. I don’t know about your other question though
just a guess but for the second question... soft sand?
She still stays at the nursery and the sand i think
About the second question, i may have an idea... but English it´s not my first language so i´m not sure if i´ll be able to explain my thought.
Do you remember the way she got to the entry of the cave, with one ot the strings of the bridge and she swang to the other side? I think she could have easily (not that easily but still) done the same thing to get out of there... like... she could have made the same process but from the other side, with the same string that she used before, since she attached this one to a bunch of rocks that where in the cave´s side, i think it´s save to assume that the string was still there while she was looking for the vision... so she just had to attach it to some rocks on the other side...swing again...this time maybe being more cautious and getting out of there...
it´s my theory. I might be wrong tho.
I love the story telling through costumes too! Abuela in pink, Mirabel’s side mainly in blues/purples, Papa’s side in yellow, Bruno in green. The stitching in Mirabel’s dress uses all these colours.
Abuela also has the black shawl to represent the sorrow of her past life.
And as well on mirabels dress you can see multiple butterflies and a candle.
Mirabel's dress also has nods to each family member and it says something like "Mirabel loves her family" in children's writing. I think she designed it when she was younger 🥰
I was wondering what the significance of the colors were when I paused on the family tree shown in The Family Madrigal number. I saw the patterns but I don't know the reason behind them.
If Bruno left 10 years ago- that means when Mirabel found him and he had his vision in Antonio's room, that was their first ever meeting (Bruno and Antonio) and they were so chill about it---
Yup!
Of course they were. Bruno had been watching Antonio all that time and Antonio got to talk to the rats and THEY knew Bruno.
I thought that too while watching.
"The rats told me everything"
I think it's pretty clear that Bruno's visions are up for interpretation, since he doesn't know what to make of the one he had with Mirabel that finally broke things -- and of course it's not the whole story, as Bush said in his reply.
I love that they said if the Madrigals adopted a child they would get a Gift. Adoption counts.
About the bathroom situation, traditional latinamerican houses usually have only one bathroom shared by everyone (except maybe for the master bedroom which can likely be a suite occupied by the oldest couple).
I love how Dolores was the only one that stuck up for Bruno in the song ‘we don’t talk about Bruno’ saying that the other family members misunderstood him
Meanwhile, Camilo told a campfire story about him, lmao
Yet she still misunderstood her own prophecy with the Mariano thing, expecting the worst scenario.
No one mentions that Abuela has no gifts. She received a miracle but she has no special powers. I think they missed an opportunity to say that Mirabelle's job is to work with Abuela, holding the family together.
I thought that was pretty implied
My theory is that Abuela's gift was power itself. I think that the power was already in her, and the trauma of loosing Pedro unleased it. But because there's no other magical entity in the movie world, she doesn't know what's happening. In her perspective, she sees the candle morphing and a safe environment has been created, so that the candle becomes the hero of the story. How did Abuela know to get her triplets in front of their room doors and commune with the candle (which I think became Abuela's magical foci, like wands are for witches/wizards) to get their own power? I think the candle drew magic from Abuela and enhanced an ability already within the individual. Julieta was already a care-taker personality, Bruno being exceptionally good at making predictions about the results of people's actions, Pepa being good at predicting the weather, Luisa liked lifting heavy things, Isabella liked flowers, etc.
they kinda did, when Abuela said to Mirabel that sometimes the only way for people like them (people without gifts such as herself and Mirabel) to help is to step aside.
Abuela's gift was her control of the house. Casita only responded to Abuela and Mirabel. It would help the others, but only those two could direct it's actions... like Abuela asking Casita to move Maribel's seat at breakfast, Mirabel asking for accompaniment to start The Family Madrigal, or Mirabel asking Casita to help her reach the candle. They get the Head of the Family powers.
@@marleinasmom I really don't think Casita only responds to them. Remember Luisa's corridor treadmill ?
I think Abuela is kind of the power holder, she represents authority, the magic comes originally from her and her grief and loss, therefore Casita will obey her first and foremost.
And in the case of Mirabel, I think it is as simple as Mirabel being more caring and compassionate, more empathetic than everyone else, which is the reason why she can heal everyone's stress. And that's why she communicates more with Casita and why Casita is always helping her. Another reason why Mirabel interacts more with Casita is probably because, deep inside, despite being surrounded by a big family, she feels so alone being the only kid with no inherited power.
The others simply do not interact as much with Casita, they probably do not need to. But remember Casita was there to help them all, like saving them from falling towards the end.
“We see many of the rooms” we’ve seen Bruno’s room, the nursery, Isabela’s room, and Antonio’s room. That’s far less than even half of the rooms.
Pepa's room is seen too in the scene, where Camilo is trying to calm her down with a cup of tea and is struck by a lightning when Mirabel punches the wall from the other side.
I think Camilo just heard some stories about his uncle being the Colombian boogeyman, ran into him once in the middle of the night and screamed so loud he fainted, then convinced himself it wasn't his fault because Bruno was a 7ft zombie lookalike and no one corrected him because *we don't talk about Bruno*
W a i t
That makes sense-
I feel like Camilo was just messing with his younger cousin. He doesn’t remember Bruno at all
@@Trollestiatumblur he was the same age as Mirabel, she still remembers bits about him, so does he. His parents and extended family made him see bad, so he thought of Bruno as some bogeyman
@@margaritapeggyschuylervanr2486 He is a few months older than her, and because of his mischievous manner, it obvious that he was just messing with his little cousin because he doesn’t remember Bruno.
@@Trollestiatumblur I think that just a few months aren't enough to call her his "little cousin"
Theory: Mirabel's door was the main door of the Casita even before they built Casita again? When Mirabel's gift ceremony is held, the door disappears into the walls, as if absorbing Mira's essence. The Casita also responds to Mirabel's emotions. On the night of Antonio's gift ceremony, after she sang 'Waiting on a Miracle', Casita started cracking. Then healed when she got control of her emotions, and when she ruined Isa's proposal, the same happened. She didn't get control of her emotions after her fight with Alma, so Casita fully broke. I feel Mira's gift *is* Casita, as she's the only one who has two way convos with Casita?
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 love this
I was also thinking that maybe the reason why she doesnt have a power is because the other kids are too preocupied with theirs to notice anything. So it to one that didnt to see all the pressure their grandma was putting on everyone.
yeah, I'm pretty sure her gift is her connection to Casita. it helps her with everything from getting ready in the morning to singing a song, even helping her reach the candle while it's crumbling around her and I don't think you ever see it interacting with everyone else to that extent. it's like everyone else gets a room, but the whole house is kind of her space.
@@katrinschirmer8018 lol I'm pretty sure Disney would be banging their heads rn like 'We just chose not to give a gift to Mirabel, what theories are these kids even coming up with' lmao
@@anyasingh697 I'm pretty sure they don't care what we think about that as long as we watch the movie.
My question is: how did some of the family members figure out their gifts? Because as we see, as soon as Antonio gets his gift, the bird flies up and he starts talking to it. So, how did Julieta figure out she could cook to heal people, like, did the house just bring her the stove or something? Or how did Bruno figure out he could predict the future without having to set up the whole ring of sand?
I think the materials bruno needed teleported to him, and an oven teleported to Julieta
It would be nice if we could see a video of the other gift ceremonies.
i think when they went inside their room it reveals it. for example, i saw a video of a guy predicting what everyones room looked like. he said that Julieta’s room could’ve welcomed you with a kitchen and further out there’s an herbs garden. And maybe since Antonio was an animal guy at the start, and he got a power associated with animals, maybe since Julieta is such a kind and gentle and caring mom, she would help people, heal them, cure them. And maybe before her gift, she was really into food or cooking of some sort or interested in it as a child, so they figured it fits into that category. And With Camilo’s room he said that he pictured Camilo’s room to be full of mirrors. He thought this because Encanto’s creator mentions that Camilo is a theater kid. Maybe he liked acting, so the room was filled with mirrors so he could practice his acting or shapeshifting. Dolores was obviously blasted with a bunch of ringing in her ear and combustion of the ear drum so she would’ve probably have dropped to the ground in pain and agony with blood all over her face and ears so they *probably* have guessed what her “gift” was. I can’t quite think of how Bruno could’ve figured out his, but maybe the gods told him or whatever. It’s a Disney movie, what did you expect?
I'm more interested in how they even knew they could recieve gifts
@@OldManTastic Firstborn child touches door, gets a power. Process repeats until it becomes tradition
My head cannon for finding the Encanto is that it’s the kind of place that you could stumble into accidentally, but never find on purpose.
I like how the husband's don't get powers. It gives the family another way to connect with the people in town. If they had powers they may grow disconnected to the town people since they couldn't be themselves with anyone without powers. When they're in town they use their gifts to help them so they always have to put on a show. It could easily turn into us and them, the husband's connect the two.
I think Mirabels gift was the house. It seemed to respond to her and her emotions. The house started cracking the night of the ceremony because she knew she would be alone once Antonio goes in his new room. How the house protected her and helped her get to the candle while saving everyone and could also be the reason she didn't get a door
Yeah, it looked like she was the only one to be able to command the house to me
Then you weren't paying attention.
Abuela says at breakfast "if you wont listen ill help you...casita!!" And the house moves mirabel.
She did get a door the FRONT door was hers as the whole house is like her room
The house was never a gift to anyone. It came to life right when abuela was saved by the candle. If u watched the film, in abuela's past, casita welcomed her. Not about mirabel at all.
This make since, she didn’t get the door because she had the whole house 🤯🤯
Encanto should totally get a series, I'm very interested in the world and would love to see the family dynamics in more detail
Let's make Encanto The Series a Cannon!
at the end, when the magic goes through the house and all is restored. if you pay attention not only does it cover the house but it covers the townspeople's homes as well. so it could be a hint that everyone that lives with the Encanto can help and release the burden from just the family. plus they helped build casita as well you know. I felt that Mirabel had many gifts, singing, the gift of comfort and nurturing, bravery, persistence, courage, and sewing and crafts kind of like regular human gifts, and some people have to work hard to achieve. not to mention the fact that she was the only one who could actively see the house cracking and the gift of recognizing her intuition, and she physically saw brunos vision vs everyone else hearing about his vision.
I always wondered how Dolores' gift works. It must be awful to be bombarded by endless noise 24/7
Agreed, I know that I would personally be driven demented by the endless noise, and knowing everyone's secrets!
maybe her room is a room that muffles outside sounds (other than those in the house) so she’s not overwhelmed by sound
eta: i commented this before i watched the whole thing🤣
I definitely thought Dolores and Pepa’s gifts seemed like the worse since one you have nonstop noise and the other you have to control your emotions so they don’t damage anything.😳
Like superman when his powers started to surface
It’s so cool how Dolores a, speaks in soft tones because she’s sensitive to sound and b, her name in spanish means pain.
I think the casita breaks everytime any family members argue. I think it's obvious that the casita represents the family relationships. Gradually it breaks because gradually, the pressure presses on. Mirabel confronted Abuela and the hatred just surged on. We can also see that the ground between them broke which proves that the characters developed distant feelings toward each other.
They even said in the last song, "we need a new foundation." Because their family's foundation were grounded on their gifts and expectations. Mirabel even said, "I love the new foundation." because now, the foundation is love and acceptance.
It would be nice if they drop an extended version of “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” where we get Julieta, Alma and Luisa’s perspective of Bruno. Even so, the Bruno itself perspective. Of course, only in terms of song because it’d ruin the storyline.
Julieta mentions that Bruno lost his way in the family. I feel that she would have mentioned the bad things he prophesized. Alma would probably say the same thing and mention how he "abandoned his family". Luisa would probably mention how mysterious his gift was and that he spooked even her.
I feel like Julieta was the most understanding sibling, because as soon as he started trying to apologize she hugged him and told him he doesn't need to. So it definitely would have been nice to hear her verse in the song. I don't think Abuela would have a verse because she is probably the one who created the "we don't talk about Bruno" rule, maybe as a way to cover her pain from him leaving. She wasn't a fan of showing vulnerability.
YES
One of my very favorite parts of the movie is when Pepa says "I doing my best!!" And Felix says "Yes! 😤"
One question I have is, is Agustín less careful because he knows he can be healed at any time, or is he just THAT horrifically accident prone?
He probably was actually THAT horrifically accident prone, but after the marriage he started to care less since he'll be automatically healed after a meal at the end of a day
Maybe it’s something to do with the economic concept of “Moral Hazard”? Not v sure hahaha
Maybe he kind of less careful person and that how the romance between his wife created
Both, actually. If you watch the scene where he needs healing from bees, he is wearing one of his daughter's roses. He knows it's going to attract bees, but he doesn't care cause he supports his daughters unconditionally.
My theory is that Abuela has been sort of "arranging" the marriages of her family since the beginning, which is why she had no problems basically grooming 22-year-old Isabela into marrying Mariano. It's not that Mariano is a bad guy, definitely not, but my guess is that she was trying to pick spouses that would compliment her children's gifts or needs. For example, poor Pepa has developed all kinds of anxiety issues over constantly having to control her emotions, so picking out the warm and go-with-the-flow Felix was meant to give her emotional support, and she also knew that, as Mirabel put it, Agustin is clumsy but he means well, and thus, the hard working yet accident prone Agustin (who was also allergic to bees) would be a good match for Julieta. Thus, as Abuela says, her "perfect Isabela" who is the very image of grace, beauty, and literally makes the flowers grow, needed a husband that was basically the equivalent of a gallant prince charming who was looking for his princess to profess his love to.
I recognize that this also calls into question the marriages of Agustin and Felix, as Isabela definitely wasn't happy with Abuela's choice for her. It's not a perfect theory, but my other theory to go along with it is that after Mirabel didn't get a gift nor a door, Abuela's control issues went into overdrive, which hurt the family overall, with Bruno being the first to buckle under the pressure. I would imagine it was also around this time that Pepa started to develop her severe anxiety problems (after all, she had just lost her triplet brother, and wasn't allowed to talk about it), and Luisa was pressured hard to basically take care of the entire damn village, Abuela developed lightning focus on Isabela and grooming her to be the perfect future bride (then forcing the issue as soon as possible), meanwhile relegating poor Dolores to being her personal PA System and spy drone (she has no problem asking Dolores to tell her when Mariano is going to propose, rather than waiting for the information to come directly), causing Dolores to become a bit of a shrinking violet who has a hard time speaking up for herself.
Do you think Bruno heard Camilo's part of the song and was like, "At least I'm remembered as tall"
Absolutely 💯%
The reason why the mountains didn't get back as they were is because they were the cocoons the caterpillars had to break after turning into butterflies, they were well sheltered, but they need to break through it to grow apart and come back so they can move on from the past. That's literally the meaning of the song "Dos Oruguitas"
2:47 as someone who has a HEAVY sensory processing disorder (heavy as in, sometimes the sound of my own blinking bothers me) I can comfirm: it's NOT easy to differenciate sounds properly. Sometimes I won't even notice I'm hearing something until it stops and I'm like. 'Uh. Something stopped making noise. Wonder what it is.'
Notice that Bruno said the man of Delores' dreams would be betrothed to another, not married to another. He wasn't wrong.
True!
In portuguese she sings “Told me that the man for me, wouldn’t be mine alone, would be someone else's”
@@batatagumball5549 Wow, they may need to fix that. Monogamy and/or cheating is not okay in my book.
@@S-Mania I think is not that bad given the context
@@batatagumball5549 Yeah true, now I've read it again.
Honestly, for Camilos description of Bruno, I feel like it’s how he saw him as a kid. Kids perspectives can be very distorted compared to adults
Totally. I seem to remember some giant snails and a cat nearly as tall as myself from when I was about 3 years old.
Actually, what I think is that Camilo was only fooling around.
So he didn't believe that Bruno was seven feet tall, but it was funny to him to make an exaggerated version of what people said about my poor baby as a joke.
That's an actual syndrome called Alice-in-Wonderland syndrome. It's a distortion of proportions, either believing things to be smaller or larger than yourself, or you or parts of your body to be larger or smaller than the spare you're in, among a host of other symptoms. It's rare in adults but I saw some estimation that over 30% of all children has experienced this at some point.
If you listen closely to the song "we dont talk about bruno",Isabella says that bruno told her that the life of her dreams would be promised and someday be hers she didnt say love she said life maybe bruno meant her dream life where didnt have to always be perfect she could just be herself
ahhh, big brain 🧠
@@paige13 love your name 😂
@@JellyOnAPancakeAyyyy ty lmao 💀
She also says "he told me that my power would grow" and we even get a musical cue for when this happens. In What Else Can I Do? Mirabel at one point starts singing in the same melody as WDTAB, showing that this scene is what Bruno saw
The one about Dolores' prophecy reminds me of a quote from Yoda:
"Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future."
You may see the future, but you can't guarantee it's the destiny you'll end up with. It's neither the end of the world if a tragedy is to happen, nor is it the dream you want to achieve. Nothing is for certain, so we should hope for the best that things will get better in the end
My biggest question is: Do the images on the doors age? I mean Antonio’s door shows him at the age of five, Abuelas at the age of 75 etc. But there’s this one scene where you can see a shot of all photos made at the ceremonies. At these photos you can see, that everyone already has the door they have as adults. I’m confused😂
that was my question too
Im pretty sure in the art book the door ages with the character
They said Abuela's door changed, and Bruno's room changed. So I think they do change with how the characters see themselves.
I like to think they lost the original photos so they had camillo shape shift into everyone
Pretty sure their casita knew when the miracle would end. The door showed the age when it ends because that's their age in the present (photos)
Wait, so Abuela created a town when her loved one was killed, and it was a magical town, and if you entered it was hard to leave, and it was hard to find.... Was Abuela Scarlet Witch?!
BEST THEORY RIGHT HERE
😅spot on
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I knew where this was going when I read town
The bruno's prophecy about dolores is really really spot on as to refer to mirabel's prophecy, it just wasn't finish, future or time itselft doesn't stop you can't just stop one's prophecy until their dead or gone
My question is.. we see at the end that when the house is rebuilt , the new magic doors appear blank with no holders and noone having the rooms.. does that mean that those rooms are for new generations or they are just unclaimed and will be claimed again from the current madrigal members?
I feel like Delores can probably choose what she is listening to to an extent, like by focusing on something specific
She can hear her parents do it jk
But yah you're right she can hear things but doesn't mean she is paying attention
In a way, she's a bit like Daredevil, hearing everything is just as bad as hearing nothing so she learns quickly to block most of it out as background noise.
Encanto beautifully describes the stress of family expectations, and long seeped traumas, that were repaired by immense duty of family and moving on in life.
Though it also taught, that you cannot face trauma alone. Abuela closed herself emotionally to not make children worry over their family member falling apart.
When I grew into an adult, my own mother at last broke down a little and told me about all the traumas she had in life, and it was a honour to listen to her worries as one of her own.
Family bond is best built with good, and bad days too. Nobody is perfect, but anyone can achieve whatever they wished to do.
My favourite question asked and answered is that if they adopted a child, they would still get a gift. Just because they don’t have Madrigal blood doesn’t make them any less part of the family. So awesome.
I wouldn't be too happy about an adopted child getting a gift though if I was Mirabel.
So I must hope that it doesn't happen before she's much older and no longer will feel any bitterness about it.
some questions:
-when camilo transforms, does he get his relatives gifts while he is transformed into them example, dolores or luisa. ?
-does maribel have a gift, people speculate she wiped her hands after touching the candle causing her to lose the gift, is this true?
-if maribel does have or was meant to have a gift, what is/was it?
-what does each room look like?
-will there be a 2nd encanto movie?
Camilo can transform into other people only externally, but not use the abilities of people whose appearance he acquires. That's why Bruno's eyes in his version just glow green... all the time, according to the boy (because he saw his uncle painted on a city mural showing the details of his family). Although Bruno's eyes become like this only during the use of the gift, which Camilo could not know because it is unknown whether he saw Bruno during the ritual of predicting the future or just relied on negative rumors of others about his relative.
About the prophecy, Bruno also did mention how what he sees isn't concrete, the future is always changing based on our decisions.
But do were really have decisions and all the factors which are destined make an illusion of choice.
which totally conflicts with the line in WDTAB "Your fate is sealed when your prophecy is read!"
because these normies didn't understand the gift of prophecy and how fragile the future is based on our decisions
@@AbdullahToorMystic Well... The man who grew fat could have listened to Bruno and could have taken the prophecy as an advice to eat less. Sure, the priest couldn't do a thing about loosing his hair and the gold fish maybe just got to old to live on. But I think that Dolores' and Mirabelle's prophecies were the kind you can change. Isabelle could have stayed a selfish brat and marry Dolores' man of her dream anyway. And Mirabell could have said I don't care about the family that doesn't care about me. Both would have changed the future and the prophecies.
@@suekellner4736 I will be honest I didn’t watch the movie. Just clips of people talking about the movie and character. A more realistically ground philosophical approach can be taken with Bruno’s abilities. His power is not to see the future. What Bruno sees are things that will happen and there is nothing mere mortals can do change fate what is to come will come. One has to accept it. Help with the fallout. You know a tragedy will happen you can plan for it. Prophets by many of the people they came to warn were called madmen. Unironically Bruno is the only son from abuella. Symbolism maybe?
@@suekellner4736 for Mirabel and Dolores what a person could do in a situation isn’t who they are. Individual psychology and personalities are. While they did have issues at the ended of the day they value family above themselves and is how their character development occurs. Ever story has growth otherwise its not a story but a precaution or warning such selfish actions result in such devastation but off course Disney would never tell a story with a sad ending.
A lot of people don’t seem to understand nothing about Bruno’s gift is unchangeable. Nothing in the fire is set in stone or in this case set in green glass. Hair loss can be treated, if the woman took better care of her goldfish it didn’t have to die, and the man could loose weight. So Dolores prophecy didn’t have to come true
I also assume that these prophecies were not spontaneously offered. When someone is an oracle, people will come to demand answers about their future.
Exactly! I've always thought that the town was much too harsh on Bruno. Like dude, you came and asked for him to tell you your prophecy, it's your own fault in the first place, why is it his fault? He's not the one putting toilet cleaner in your goldfish' bowl, he's not the one that made you fat, he's not the one that ripped all your hair out, he's just the one that saw the future (Which was totally not set in stone, by the way)
Yeah and he also might have not been able to see the whole future (bc if he could, that would be really powerful). Like I feel like most of the time he isn’t able to finish his visions without people interrupting/getting upset. Kind of how when you are saying something but then get interrupted by someone else. And Dolores love was betrothed to another and technically out of reach, but later on he wasn’t. Bruno’s vision came true but it never said her love would always be unreachable. So idk if his visions are 100% accurate or if they are just skewed by how people and Bruno interpreted them. 🤷🏻♀️
I actually thought that people search for their futures in order to have the ability to change what's bad (if possible). Instead, everyone is just blaming him for his service that the people asked for smh
I just assumed that his visions just predict a certain point in your life and not how the entire thing will be spent. “you will experience this, its an event that’ll soon pass though.”
Hey Mojo, I've got a question that I think about a lot;
Would Dolores have been *almost* disappointed to get her gift back after the magic was restored? Of course, she would have been happy for her family members that their gifts had returned, but I wonder if she wishes she could have just been able to shout and yell as much as she wanted a little longer before the magic returned. In the montage when the town helps to rebuild casita, Dolores had yelled out in joy as she was swinging on some kind of rope. I assume she'd never really gotten the chance to do so after she got her gift, to avoid hurting her own ears.
I think Pepa was also happy with the little break with no gift. She always has to repress her emotions so that her powers don’t go out of control. It was probably nice for her to get to feel any emotion freely without any repercussions during that time. And also not be rained on almost everyday.
But I don’t think either of them were unhappy about it coming back. They probably liked the break, but they both looked happy when the magic came back.
@@shadow_spite7121 This is true, definetly something to think about
As for the hole in the grief, I think it's a metaphor for Alma shutting herself in her own world and not wanting to remember what her life was like before Encanto, in the end she came to terms with the situation and realized she was wrong.
Mirabel just hasn’t received her gift yet. She’s next in line to take over for the family. I have a feeling that when Alma passes, her room will revert back to the light, for Mirabel’s official ceremony. A new candle will appear at that point.
I do kinda buy this, maybe not the new candle, etc but he being the new head of the family. Her gift so to speak is that she is the keeper of the magic the keeper of the family. Which is why she is also the one to go through and help her sisters and family work through their stress and issues.
I think Mirabel's true gift is she controls Casita just like Alma. Right in the beginning, she commands Casita to do chores and Casita even sacrificed its life for her in its last breath.
Abuela doesn't have a gift either. I agree it seems Maribel will be the new head of house in a sense. We need a sequel!
If that happened, it'd ruin the story's meaning. It would shift from "you don't need to be special to be accepted" to "you get accepted when you finally become special".
@@kasunova151 The meaning of the story doesn't change. You can also read the story as "Don't judge someone for being different", which again wouldn't change.
They accept her for who she is, and in turn it keeps the family together.
That bathroom has to be huge. Maybe separate stalls for the toilets and showers. Also the story about Bruno room makes me feel so bad for him. He must have felt so alone 😭😭😭😭
makes sense why it had so many stairs, people wanted to be away from him so it had a ton of strairs so he would be as far away from them as possible, I just love how he turned into an anti-twist villain, cause he is just a really sweet uncle that literally lived in walls for 10 years just to keep his niece that, as it seems, he didnt have that much interaction with safe.
@@kizuna2225 I kinda hope his new room is less desolate now too. Since the rooms reflect how they feel to an extent
@@Littlereddevil94 I sure hope so as well
As someone who lives in a house with 1 bathroom, I would've liked if there were stalls but no, you either had to be rich to have something like toilets and stalls in one bathroom. It's typically just the toilet bowl and two meters away is the shower. No sinks or whatsoever.
@@mad3739 true but I don't think your house was as magical as the Casita
I feel like whenever I watch a movie that doesn't answer too many questions, I need the answers.
It’s a kids movie about magic lol why do ppl ruin it with questions and logic
@@ajheartsong Just cuz it's a kid's movie, doesn't mean it doesn't have make sense, kids will have questions, since they are VERY curious.
I find it interesting that the house didn't start cracking until the characters did from all the pressure. I would speculate that all the pressure the kids were feeling was also being placed on the house, which could also make more sense of Mirabel opening the door after Casita was rebuilt instead of Abuela.
i have a theory:
so, when Bruno and Mirabel were talking, Bruno was telling Mirabel about the vision and how it had two endings. my theory is that it wasn’t two endings, just two different points in the future
i agree with you! omg
@@yoshi_tea101 cool!
So it could, like, spike off into multiple different endings making like, a metaverse?
Eat your heart out, Marvel.
This is my theory too. Bruno told people what the potential future, the most likely future, was. There's nothing you can do about going bald, for instance, but a fish dying? Growing a gut? You can be proactive and DO stuff about those and the prophecy wouldn't come true. The same goes for many of the prophecies given to the family.
Isabella could have explored her potential earlier, were it not for the pressure of Abuela.
Dolores could have proactively sought out the man of her dreams, instead of pitying herself. Maybe even talked to Isabella about it and found out "Wait, Isa doesn't want this either."
This all plays into a line from Doloroes: Prophecies they don't understand. They didn't understand Bruno's power; they assume that it tells them the exact future, so they always assume the worst when he tells them what might happen.
In some cases, the prophecies came true because their recipient did nothing about them.
@@redwarrior864 omg you’re right :0
8:42 this is one of the best lines in the movie
"Oh he's creepy and his vision killed my goldfish"🤣
I second Karen Hansen-Smith’s questions:
1. After the miracle was restored, did Mirabel still have to stay in the nursery, or did she get a room suited to her?
2. How did Mirabel get back across the crevasse in Bruno's tower when she had nothing to swing on, and had such a hard time getting over in the first place?
AND I also wonder if the doors/rooms remained specific to individuals after the magic was restored, considering the closing scene doesn’t show each person’s name/face… lastly, the doors all picture the characters at their current age -Antonio’s door shows him as a little boy, Abuela’s as an old woman, etc… does this mean the images on the doors change/evolve as the characters grow/age??
I would assume so, since Alma's door changed to Abeula when she became one.
If you look at the pictures on the wall of when Pepa and Julieta and everyone else got their gift, the doors already show them as the age they are in the movie.
i agree
@@ashleafwing1706 That could also be the animators being lazy/ wanting people too easily recognize the doors
@@boomboomboom32 yeah, I hate not knowing whether it was plot based or not. There is a theory that the doors were representing the characters ages for when the house would fall apart
Thanks for this video 'cause I didn't understand why Camilo can speak so well about Bruno but Mirabel can hardly say anything about him ! Now it's clear. But I think that if Luisa has force, Isabella beauty, Mirabel has intelligence, because she asked questions that shows how clever she is, and it's quite a gift to me !
the rooms are so cool! wish we could have a room tour of all of them!!
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Oh damn you're here too that's awesome
same because I wanted to see Delores's and Luisa's along with the rest,
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I've always wondered how is it possible that Dolores could hear Luisa's eye all night, but didn't listen to abuela's worry... (I mean, she said that no one else was concerned about the magic, but it wasn't true, Alma was)
And, why did Casita help everyone get out of the house, except for Bruno? (He had to jump by his own)
Did Casita know about Bruno?
Also.... What's the relation between gifts and rooms? I mean, abuela has a room but she doesn't have a gift....
Dolores was probably asleep when Alma was talking
I've always thought about that bruno comment, and I thought maybe there were certain areas of the old house that the spirit or whatever of casita couldn't actually access or didnt know about and bruno figured them out. Because surely if they had a fully sentient house, bruno would not be able to go undetected for 10 years in that very house. And that would explain why casita didnt help him. It didn't know where he was.
Casita couldn't help Mirabel when she was chasing Bruno and about to fall. I think it can't see inside its own walls
@@hearmeout1767 yeah, I always thought that scene implied that no one was awake except for Mirabel and abuela
Abuela has a room because shes the holder of the candle. I mean she’s also the founder so-
I think Mirabel’s gift is the ability to cause people to burst randomly into song.
Her gift: turning people's thoughts and worries into music videos
Maybe
And freeze time while singing.
Ik
@@Rabid-Floof YES OFC I NOTICED THAT BUT THEN FORGOT
12:30
“Except Bruno” aren’t you forgetting Camilo? All she said for him is “Camilo shapeshifts” SUCH GREAT DETAIL
As someone who is very sensitive to sound and touch and smell, I found it very cool that Dolores has sensitivity as a gift, as a power. I have always been told I'm too sensitive to sound, and felt ashamed for it. But I like feeling represented and also seeing that while she does suffer a bit for her gift, it is a gift nonetheless. Also MUJERES LATINAS!!! THE REPRESENTATION!!! OUTSTANDING CHARACTERS!!
Mirabel not only didn't get a gift, but wasn't even given her own room. The room she slept in was the nursery, which she shared with Antonio until his gift ceremony.
So, what was Abuella's plan? Have Mirabel live the rest of her life in the nursery, caring for her nieces and nephews? Or hope she caught someone's eye, so she'd marry, leave and finally be out of their hair? Even then, she'd still be stuck in the village, forced to watch her family from the outside.
The message and ending are fantastic, but the relationships are nowhere NEAR mended, in my humble opinion.
Which may be the point, tbh.
I have very intelligent conversations about this with my husband who couldn’t care less about this movie. I always ask him, “so are they just going to act like they didn’t just sing about Bruno like he was a cryptid horror and he was able to hear and see it the whole time? Or are we going to pretend like they didn’t outcast Mirabelle and treat her like absolute trash, especially Abuela and Isabella? And how everyone was ok with it? Telling her she’s in the way, treating her like she does everything wrong and the only time they accept her as who she is is when they benefit from it????”
Her room isn’t the nursery. They call it children‘s room. So alle kids probably live there until they are 5 years old and get their gifts and own rooms
@@asunayuki5615 Um... it IS the nursery. They literally say it in the film and on Twitter
@@asunayuki5615 lol that's still the same thing... tomato, tomatoe, her room is still the nursery
Yeah I so identify with this. My parents divorced when I was little and my dad remarried and had other kids. There was never a room for me in their house, or any pictures of me on the walls there.
Totally get that scene where there are pictures in the hall & none of Mirabel. Also there were always things the other kids made on the shelves celebrating their 'gifts', sculptures, drawings, etc but nothing I made.... and I made and gave them lots of stuff over the years, lol. whaddayagonnado.
I guess my main question is: If Mirabel were to have children of her own, would they be deprived of experiencing the gift ceremony because it didn't work for her? Or was it just a genetic hiccup for her and her kids will be like all the other Madrigal kids? Oo, or, seeing how Mirabel was the gift to the family by the end, she was 15. Does this mean that if a future Madrigal child doesn't get a gift at 5 then they will later in life like Mirabel did?
No because they would still be a Madrigal.
mirabel didnt got a gift because at the ceremony that the house was starting to break and they didnt notice thinking that the miracle is losing
Her magic door drained into her when she touched it, and she became the gift. Her kids should be super-imbued, if it were genetic. But it's magical realism.
Her gift was actually hope and was not needed until the end. Everyone else had gifts that needed to be used.
To try and answer this:
Casita is the embodiment of the magic, from what I can tell. So I believe that it would know it would break, thanks to a link to Bruno's own gift. Plus, I also theorise that the Candle was created by Abuela's own inner gift (Kinda like how Elsa has her powers); without Abuela, no magic, no Casita, so they needed an heir, someone who wouldn't be focused on some magical ability they have. In comes Mirabel, who Casita can see possesses qualities ideal for a new matriarch of the house. So it set things up to not only survive, but to ensure the family would retain its gifts even after Abuela passes.
The problem with the visions were that it looked like Bruno never learned to use his powers as he always looked at the visions from one angle and saw only a glimpse. The first time he actually tries to look into a future with full attention is when he sees Mirabell's future and even then he only sees that she can be the problem or the solution. Then Mirabell actually notices that his visions are only half baked as Bruno never actually found the subtle parts, hints and meanings behind them which could have prevented that praticular future he saw from happening. :)
Now I'm imagining Bruno having to use his visions to predict when he can safely take a bathroom break...
Considering he is a dude that makes soap operas with rats and cutouts and a guy that can break through a brick wall with nothing but a bucket on his head and a rat in his shirt, he would figure it out
He said he didn't do that anymore when Mirabelle told him to look into the future again.
@@Adambon13 Also, the idea was that Bruno managed to divert a waterpipe and thus got access to water.
So he would have had his own bathroom.
Maybe he shat in a bucket
Ok, not a question, but an interesting "proverb" that is similar to the caterpillar-to-butterfly transformation analogy used in the movie:
"Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains a single seed, but if it dies, it bears much fruit."
I doubt the filmmakers were trying to model this proverb, but it still fits very well with the movie's theme. The family had to allow themselves to lose the gift in order to grow beyond their physical boundaries and their self-imposed boundaries.
I see bruno's vision not really as a "You may or may not break the house" thing, but as more as Mirabel breaking and fixing it.
Man when Bruno got his gift they really all celebrated in his room
Honestly I found the fact that what Bruno said about Dolores not winding up with her beloved to be spot on despite her winding up with her beloved in the end for the exact reasons which is Bruno didn't see that far into the future to be very obvious.
I'm honestly shocked that others didn't see it as very obvious it seems very obvious.
Yes he even tells Mirabel that he gets bits and pieces and sometimes the visions can be uncertain. Like the one he had of her which is why he didn't tell Abuela because he wanted to protect her since he didn't know for sure what would actually happen. So with Delores he probably only saw that part. As the director said he never said married he said betrothed so it was implied that the marriage may or may not happen.
My question though is how well Mirabel and Camilos relationship is because if you look at how he treats the others that are his age compared to how he treats Mirabel he is a lot gentler around Mirabel and at the end if he hadn’t lost his power at the time he did he would have been able to save her.
Actually, I think Camilo is very gentle/nice around pretty much all his family members and friends, regardless of age, you know? :). He cheers on Antonio when he first got his gift and worries about him when the magic's gone {he asks, "What about Antonio? What'll he do?"}. He seems to be fine around Dolores and they have a healthy brother/sister relationship, alternatively confiding in/picking on each other. He only teases Isabela, and he's not mean to her when he does it; he just likes to make fun of her and at the same time, her 'boyfriend'. We don't see him really interacting with Luisa, but then Camilo's barely in the movie to begin with, and when Luisa is showcased in the movie, she's pretty much almost always having a meltdown around Mirabel, so there's not really many chances for them to interact, but we can assume they would've gotten along. He's nice to Cecilia {that's the name of the little girl with pigtails, right?} when she's around, and it's implied they have a good relationship since when they meet, they high-five like they're friends. And he's nice to the adults, trying to calm down his Mom {Pepa, you know}, and imitating his Dad {Felix} for fun, and imitation is the highest form of flattery. He obeys Abuela when she tells him to become Jose to help with the preparations. I don't think he does anything with Julieta and Agustin really, but why would he have problems with them?
To make a long explanation short, I think Camilo is just a very caring guy, and loves all his family. I think he has more interactions on-screen with Mirabel partially because she's the protagonist, and the story revolves more around her. They could definitely have a better relationship with each other because they're closer in age, of course; and I agree with you that their relationship is sweet, but I don't think he treats her "Gentler", really; I think that's just Camilo, and Mirabel happened to be there in a life-threatening situation at that point. Also, I think Camilo was thinking of both Mirabel and the rest of the family's powers, since, he DID watch Mirabel and if she was alright, but then also reached for the candle at the same time.
If you read all this, thank you for reading! God bless you! :D
My theory: as at the start of the movie you see when Pedro died the candle lighted up with magic. I bet that’s his spirit, and then once mirabel didn’t get her gift and everyone started leaving her out Pedros spirits in the candle were fading as all abuela wanted was a perfect image. Then at the end Pedro had enough when abuela said it was mirabels fault and stuff and it showed Pedro that abuela only cared about the magic no one else. So Pedros spirit faded away from the candle. But then mirabel shows everyone that it doesn’t matter how strong you are or how perfect u are. And then abuela understanded that. Pedro felt that love again instead of just the perfect image. So then when abuela and everyone let mirabel put the doorknob on Pedros spirits rised again. My other theory is that mirabel didn’t actually loose her powers and Pedro wanted her to be a leader. So he made it dissapear BUT instead of having her own massive magic room. She had the magic house 🏠 not just for her. But for her whole family. Everyone
this theory was *chef kiss*
Bruno’s power isn’t seeing the future in opinion, it’s seeing what could happen if the person he’s is helping carries on the way they’re going
I think the reason why Delores prophecy might have sounded like that is because as Bruno said they always assume the worse . And there are two possible outcomes
That is the point. When Bruno warned the man he would get chubby, the man took it as a certainty and got chubby and then blamed Bruno rather than realizing that he got chubby by bad dieting. Bruno's prophecy to Delores was just incomplete.
It's actually "dOlores" with an O! In spanish it means "pain" in plural. It's a pretty common name
Also, the squeak Dolores does after her sentences is hilarious 😂😂😂
I wondered about Bruno's room! It looked so miserable in there, and uncomfortable. Now we know it's because he left it and it sort of fell apart. And that's why Mirabel's like "Your room is the worst!"
I believe with most prophecies, what he saw wasn’t meant to be the final step, Just the major one. Whatever happened next was up to the individual. Dolores made the step to change her disappointment, Isabella WASN’T living the life of her dreams until she was being true to herself. Just some examples I interpreted
I’m surprised that the top question wasn’t “Why didn’t Mirabel get a gift?”
I'm sure pretty much everyone figured she was going to play the "head of house" role after Abuela dies, as well as the one to do the stuff only she could do as a "giftless" main character.
I know that or does she at least have a room now.
@@eunac3037 I guess, yeah
social media says that she didnt get a gift because after touching the candle (which has the power in it itself), mirabel wipes her hads on her dress before touching her door, which ment that her hands no longer had power in them and caused the door to shut down.
The title is “Top Ten Encanto Questions *That Got Answered* “
I feel like Dolores heard everything and just decided to mind her business lol.
It was hinted she knew he hasn't left, making a rare moment for her not to say anything.
I like to think that the reason she didn't say a word about Mirabel's conversation with Bruno is because she saw the family (more specifically Abuela) already getting mad at her, and she didn't wanna hurt her cousin.
@Bardenbella120 that's funny. Now i can picture her invested in the storylines wondering what's going to happen next "episode" lol 😂
I like to think that the house is still the grandfather and the reason he’s always helping them out is because he loves them and when it’s all falling apart his last efforts were to try and save his family.