Hey, I'm new to your channel, but after this you should definitely check out the Sharpe Family Singers cover that they recently did of this song. It's just as great as the original.
Lin-Manuel Miranda said in an interview that We Don't Talk About Bruno is about a very specific thing, which is that every family has that thing they don't talk about... except that's all they talk about. XD
Madrigals are composed to be sung. Sometimes they were instruments thrown in (continuo). Choral compositions used imitations and canons and quodlibets. These techniques is what you hear in this song
Fun fact: Bruno’s name was originally Oscar for pretty long into developing the movie, his name was changed to Bruno just for the “Bruno no no no” melody
@@SerenityM16 By coincidence, this song would also be “We don't talk about Oscar”... Because Disney decided that the song nominated for the Oscars would be “Dos Oruguitas” and not this one.
The first two characters (Pepa and Felix) are voiced by Carolina Gaitán and Mauro Castillo. Both of them are Colombians. She is mostly a pop singer, she won the Colombian version of Popstars. Mauro is a salsa singer, and has done some acting too. He has a very versatile voice, he can sing even opera. As a Colombian, I feel very proud that the world is loving this song and movie, and that Carolina y Mauro are showing their talent to the world.
As a straight male who's from rural canada (never seen a Columbian irl but you guys seem absolutely fantastic to hangout with) but Mauro can absolutely get it, that soft deep signing, damn.
@@TheCanadianGuy56 thank you so much! Just a little correction: it's Colombian, not Columbian. It's a very common misspelling, so don't worry! And yes, Mauro is a fantastic singer!
The fact that he refers to the wedding as "a joyous day" warms my heart. My parents' wedding had a lot of things go wrong but they both talk about it fondly. True love is like that.
There's a really small but great lyrical detail at the start that I love. Pepa sings "It was my wedding day", and Felix comes in with "it was *our* wedding day". To me that shows that Pepa has spent so long having to focus on and regulate her own emotions (so as not to create bad weather) that she's forgotten to consider that he was there too, and has his own perspective on it.
It really reflects about the whole pressure on everyone in the family has, that they have to use their gifts perfectly to help others and you can’t make errors.
The ending of this song is EVERYTHING! I love the layers. It's perfect for the plot as it relates to Bruno, chaotic and trying to sort out the truth, trying to put the pieces to the puzzles together and decipher everything. It's just awesome. I also love Adassa's part as well. So smooth! I also really like how she starts off so soft and then when she finishes her part Camilo jumps in so strong. Just a great tune.
I am from México and I really enjoy seeing Latin America represented. I didn't know that they speak a little bit of Spanish in the USA version. I really really love it. Btw, I love your videos.
They did not change "Abeula" in the French version, either. I am going to watch the movie (in French) soon, and I hope they kept some of the Spanish in it, too.
Miranda is very talented but I kind of hate that an entire generation thinks he invented something he picked up from his mentor Jonathan Larson (who picked it up from his mentor Stephen Sondheim, who picked it up from his mentor Oscar Hammerstein, and so on and so forth back to Middle Ages madrigals).
@@tophergerkey finally someone said it. It’s been a huge pet peeve that everyone is associating the end with Lin Manuel Miranda like that technique hasn’t been around for a while.
@@Jackie-cw7qz You didn’t say it, but we all know what you meant: That you think LMM invented it. So you can stop with the gaslighting now. Please and thank you.
Adassa’s (Dolores) voice is just 😍. She has these adorable subtle voice breaks she blends so seamlessly , I’m obsessed!. If they do a good quality sequel I’d hope they give her more screen time, so we can hear more of her voice!
forget a sequel: I want a SERIES! After seeing how damn good a job they did with Tangled: the Series, Encanto deserves the same. There is SO much lore to explore and expand upon that a series can cover that a sequel movie just can't.
I think the voice for mirabel is on purpose (nasal).....she's not a typical Disney 'princess', she's also not 'special' and is kinda in the background of her family. It fits her character. Just my opinion!
Its so perfect that the family are the Madrigals, which is a legit latinx surname, and all the voices singing at the end at the same time is called a madrigal!
Fun fact, Mirabel (the main character who you said sounds a bit nasal) is voiced by Stephanie Beatriz who was also Carla from In The Heights, and Rosa from Brooklyn 99
@@shoyouhinata9380 Look on the balcony at the green glow when Dolores leans over MIrabel and says "Do you understand." He's there bopping his head. Before that when she does the shh shh shh, Bruno is tip toeing past them on the balcony.
I hope you watch the entire movie soon. Here is my unsolicited, sternly worded advice: Feel free to react and teach us as much as possible about all the *Encanto* songs *EXCEPT Dos Oruguitas.* I very strongly recommend NOT reacting to that one UNTIL you have watched the full movie. The song is absolutely beautiful; sung brilliantly. But the FEELING intended can only truly be felt after you've gone through the journey of the full movie and THEN see it. So, I recommend watching the movie and then the moment the Casita (house) breaks apart, push record to capture your true feelings and reaction. 🥰🤗🎶
This is such a Lin song. And yeah, that's a compliment :) I think it's the best ensemble number he's written, which is saying something because it's up against the likes of Non Stop, In The Heights, 96,000 and so on. Each verse is unique in its instrumentation, melody, performance and rhythm, which really pays off in the end when they blend them all. Great showcase of each voice actor too. You could write pages and pages of notes on this song (and I have!!)
5:52 Thank you so much! In every reaction I've seen they don't give Dolores (The quiet/whispery one) the appreciation she deserves! She's my favourite too and I just wanted someone else to say it 😂
This is THE song that has dethroned Let It Go! 👏🏻 I highly recommend a watch party, the movie is SOOO GOOD! And the voice for Camilo, he was Alex on Marvel’s Runaways.
I never gave much thought to the different styles in this song: Pepa and Felix are the Latin storytellers Dolores sounds like a rapper (transitions to Beyonce, lol) Camilo is the rockstar Isabela is a pop artist Abuela is more acoustic I don't really know how to describe Mirabel's voice style. But as for Luisa. She would be more of an opera singer... in a contemporary music setting.
Isabela telling Mirabel not to say a word was because she is aware that Bruno pretty much only tells people what they don’t want to hear and for her that meant what was perceived by her family as the “life of her dreams”. If her family found out about that prophecy for her they would start to catch on that she wasn’t on board with the plan and she might be in trouble with Abuela for not agreeing with the idea of perfection set out for her
Nah. She just wanted Mirabel to stfu during the dinner because she's constantly "ruining her life". It wasn't about Bruno at all. She just wanted her annoying little sister to not mess shit up for her, FOR ONCE. Lmao
I love Felix and Pepa's relationship in this movie, too. Felix has to be a pretty special guy to be able to handle a high-strung lady like Pepa. Especially when her moods can affect the weather. 😁
It’s SUCH clever writing that as Maribel watches Luisa’s door flicker, Felix is purposefully in the background of the shot singing “thunder” (so important that the subtitles chose to represent his lyrics at that moment), when during the lead-in, Maribel asked him about Bruno’s prophecies and he responded with thunder noises, as well as recalling the “THUNDER” during his and Pepa’s verse, which harkened the consequences of Bruno’s “prophesy” that day. He’s warning and reminding her to get on with understanding her prophesy, all while beautifully blended into the rest of the family’s lyrics, as to not call too much attention from the family. Incredible. I love this sort of stuff.
I also love how every character's voice matches their personality and character in the movie when telling a story this part is also very important and often something that is forgotten I also loved that i could tell what the songs were trying to deliver just by really feeling it in their voices
One thing I absolutely love about Pepa and Felix is how Pepa's vocal style is a lot more floaty and erratic to match her personality, and Felix's tone is so much broader and grounded, showing how their relationship is too: Felix is Pepa's rock. It comes across in their lyrics, too, as Pepa's talking about her internal struggles with seeing her brother and Felix is trying to keep her happy "I'm sorry, my love, go on"; "Abuela, get the umbrellas"... They have such a strong, healthy relationship that bounces off of each other and it really shows.
I just realized that from the beginning, Mirabel is subconsciously and cautiously vibing with the song while listening, which starts with her hesitant shoulder bobs during Pepa's wedding story 😂
The end of the song where everyone repeats their verses is something LMM has done in Heights and Hamilton. In Heights see the last two minutes of 96,000! My favorite part. ❤️
Of all the many Encanto reactions I've watched, yours is by far my favorite! I love how expressive and excited you get. I'd watch you react a second time XD Thanks for making this
I just love how all the sounds (footsteps, swish of skirts, Mirabel throwing the shards of vision on her desk, etc.) are in perfect sync with the beat and it just slaps hard, most notably in Dolores' verse
You so need to react to Isabella's solo song What Else Can I Do because it's got a more pop punk feel to it I think maybe more emphasis on the pop than punk but there's electric guitars which is a bonus xxx
I said it in another post, but I love how Mirabel (Stephanie Beatriz) pronounces "Bruno", specially in the "...ehm, Bruno... yeah, about that Bruno..."
There's a part in the no no nos when they are going thru the tunnel and I feel like Delores range got missed when she sang her no and it was sooo gooodddd
Please watch this movie! It's so so good, there's so many good themes and interactions. It's a perfect family movie too especially if there are siblings in the house (but as an only child myself I still found it VERY impactful).
There is this one part in the last chorus where all of them are singing. Pepa sings „We were getting ready…“ and on ready the note sounds so sad to me. I don’t know if it’s because of a harmony with Isabella, but it just sounds so interesting to me.
The part you like where everyone was singing different parts of the songs at same time creating a beautiful, chaotic, colorful crescendo is called a "madrigal". And they are a beautiful, chaptic, colorful family called, you guessed it, The Madrigals.
And to think that the character of Bruno was actually supposed to be named Oscar but Lin of course wanted to make it sound better with the “Bruno no no no” so he changed it 💚💚
Love this song ! You should also watch the french version, they did it live at the premier of the film at Grand Rex (paris). The quality of the filming isn't great because it's from the crowd, but they nailed the end together it's so satisfying !
If you haven't seen them yet, with the anlysis that you do, and the interest in the structure of these songs, you might really enjoy Howard Ho's break downs. He talks a lot about what is happening with the song structures, and just how creative the arrangements, lyrics and dynamics are to the plot, characters and elements of the story. Like what happens here during the multipart while Meribel is trying to put together the pieces just blew my mind when I saw how the song structure describes how certain characters fit into how things come about. Also the fun of them being named Madrigal and madrigal being a form of music.
I just got through with watching Encanto tonight. It is an amazing movie. It is a must-watch. And it’s worth watching the behind-the-scenes videos for “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” where a group of dancers performed the choreography for the song, to help Disney’s animators.
Just in case you don't know: VoicePlay voiceplayed We Don't Talk About Bruno couple of days ago (one reactor also mentioned them doing Surface Pressure in "minis" but haven't found it so far, so it could be in their patreon)
You should consider reacting to American idol auditions. I’ve seen a few from this year and some of the vocals are unbelievable. Would also love to see reactions to broadway voices 😍
I swear I was keeping away from watching anything from this movie so that I can watch it in peace after my project deadline.......... But I heard a snippet of this song TODAY in TH-cam and now I'm obsessed. I have learned the lyrics and now I'm just watching reaction videos because it really is that good. I would say it's like frozen....... But I got sick of that song after few repeats....... But this... I dont think I could get sick of this song...... So I'm in trouble because instead of finishing my projects as planned I'm busy thinking about this song.
I have joined your channel only for the Encanto reaction videos lol I am loving how you describe all of the voices and the technical part. I cannot wait for you to react to "What else can I do?" From Encanto. About this song, I really love how the performer did all of the voice and style changes to adapt to the different moments in the song, I think she is a brilliant artist who portrayed the character to perfection.
I noticed that you didn't notice 2 parts in this song like Deloris voice when she sings right before the song goes to "he told me my fish will die the next day" or how they switched characters when Mirabel was single and the people were walking around her the switched from the lady with the fish standing behind Isabella to Delores standing behind Isabella
Best voice coach reaction yet! I don't know a ton about singing other than high school choir and singing on praise team for a few years, but I was fascinated with the singing in this movie for all of the reasons you mentioned. I just couldn't put it into words like you've done here. I even got excited about all the same parts that you did in your other Encanto song reactions too! 😄😊
I think once you hear maribel speak you will understand why that nasal sound is in the singing voice. It’s very much an acting choice. I think it’s awesome to have an alto as a main character for once! As an alto I’m not very well represented so I love that I can belt her songs without breaking up!!! 😍
During the final scene when they're dancing around Mirabel both Isabella and Dolores are the only ones to add a new lyric "I'm fine" and they both repeat it multiple times
I REALLY want to hear more of the sound of the superhearing lady and the Surface Pressure parts. They're just very specific that I haven't really heard that much of. Love all the song, it's just those specific ones that I really don't hear enough of.
The whole movie & its music is just *amazing* 🤩🤩🤩 In fact - I was dancing to the soundtrack in the hospital room when I was getting ready to have my baby back in January
At the end when they're all singing going in a circle you can hear camilo's voice go higher when he says he see' s your dreams and feasts on your screams.
This is Blackout from in the heights, this is Non-stop from Hamilton... This is what Lin excells at that nobody else can do the same way and I love it every time.
The reason the song (or all of them) have a Lin-Manuel Miranda feel to it is because he wrote the soundtrack. He also wrote the songs for Moana which I did not know until a few days ago lol
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Please don't forget to react to 'what else can I do" and "all of you" please please
Please react to "all eyes on me" and "what else I can do" please🙏🙏🙏🙏
"What else i do?" reaction please
React to Spanish versions of the Encanto soundtrack!!!
Hey, I'm new to your channel, but after this you should definitely check out the Sharpe Family Singers cover that they recently did of this song. It's just as great as the original.
Lin-Manuel Miranda said in an interview that We Don't Talk About Bruno is about a very specific thing, which is that every family has that thing they don't talk about... except that's all they talk about. XD
Isn’t that ironic?
@@rift_right3259 yep, but it's pretty common too...
It’s a mood!
It’s like talking about something but never getting to the root or dealing with it 😫
@@ChloeYoung-rq8ni basicslly.
Fun fact: The ending of this song where everyone blends together and sings their parts is called a Madrigal. Lin apparently loves these.
Madrigals are sung a cappella, but yes, the concept is the same. It's also why he named the family the Madrigals.
Madrigals are composed to be sung. Sometimes they were instruments thrown in (continuo). Choral compositions used imitations and canons and quodlibets. These techniques is what you hear in this song
Makes sense... it was the Family Madrigal.
Of all the Encanto related videos I've seen, you're the first to bring this up. This is an AMAZING FACT.
Woooooowwwwwwwww. Amazing.
The woman who voices Dolores [super hearing] is known as the princess of reageton
and her name is Adassa
i know! i got to talk to her. she was so kind. wished she got more screen time 💕
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@Gałaxy ❤️H haha yeah! its on her tiktok live :) we didn’t talk for to long but it was still amazing and better than not talking at all!
Who is the Queen?
Fun fact: Bruno’s name was originally Oscar for pretty long into developing the movie, his name was changed to Bruno just for the “Bruno no no no” melody
Also because Oscar apparently would make people in Colombia think of a different person.
@Jasmine N. apparently Oscar Madrigal is the name of a few real life people
@@SerenityM16 By coincidence, this song would also be “We don't talk about Oscar”... Because Disney decided that the song nominated for the Oscars would be “Dos Oruguitas” and not this one.
Or maybe there's someone in Disney called Bruno, and something happened. 😏 Ahí lo dejo.
The first two characters (Pepa and Felix) are voiced by Carolina Gaitán and Mauro Castillo. Both of them are Colombians. She is mostly a pop singer, she won the Colombian version of Popstars. Mauro is a salsa singer, and has done some acting too. He has a very versatile voice, he can sing even opera. As a Colombian, I feel very proud that the world is loving this song and movie, and that Carolina y Mauro are showing their talent to the world.
As a straight male who's from rural canada (never seen a Columbian irl but you guys seem absolutely fantastic to hangout with) but Mauro can absolutely get it, that soft deep signing, damn.
@@TheCanadianGuy56 thank you so much! Just a little correction: it's Colombian, not Columbian. It's a very common misspelling, so don't worry! And yes, Mauro is a fantastic singer!
@@diegopinedacamero5451 sorry I just went with autocorrect 😅
And also in two languages!!
@@irenesantonja1010 that's correct! Both of them voice the English and Spanish versions of the song and the movie!
Yeah, the relationship of the couple is great! He calls her 'mi vida', which means 'my life'. He's SO sweet on her.
He also called her “Pepi” seemingly as a pet name considering her name ks “Pepa”
I know!! I simply adore Felix & Pepa’s relationship. They’re so sweet & truly dote on each other. 😊
The fact that he refers to the wedding as "a joyous day" warms my heart. My parents' wedding had a lot of things go wrong but they both talk about it fondly. True love is like that.
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when she said "you can tell its lin manuel miranda" before all the verses joined i was like "oh yeah you're REALLY gonna hear him in a bit"
Just got love to be in the industry and I will have a better 😌
There's a really small but great lyrical detail at the start that I love. Pepa sings "It was my wedding day", and Felix comes in with "it was *our* wedding day". To me that shows that Pepa has spent so long having to focus on and regulate her own emotions (so as not to create bad weather) that she's forgotten to consider that he was there too, and has his own perspective on it.
Yes, and how he sings "what a joyous day but any way"
Indicating he didn’t think it was that bad.
ARE YOU TELLING THE STORY, OR AM I!?
I thought it was just the typical “weddings are for the bride” attitude she was having there.
It really reflects about the whole pressure on everyone in the family has, that they have to use their gifts perfectly to help others and you can’t make errors.
Fun fact. The guy voicing Camillo (the shape shifter). This, apparently, was his first time singing for public media. 👍👍
The ending of this song is EVERYTHING! I love the layers. It's perfect for the plot as it relates to Bruno, chaotic and trying to sort out the truth, trying to put the pieces to the puzzles together and decipher everything. It's just awesome. I also love Adassa's part as well. So smooth! I also really like how she starts off so soft and then when she finishes her part Camilo jumps in so strong. Just a great tune.
What happened whit gipsy xd
When they're singing in layers that's called a madrigal.
I am from México and I really enjoy seeing Latin America represented. I didn't know that they speak a little bit of Spanish in the USA version. I really really love it. Btw, I love your videos.
Yea, two of the songs are completely in Spanish as well. Dos Orugitas and Columbia, Mi Encanto.
They did not change "Abeula" in the French version, either. I am going to watch the movie (in French) soon, and I hope they kept some of the Spanish in it, too.
Im from columbia and yes its true and well esta. Re buena la reaccion jejejws :3
Yes when Julieta says to Mirabel "mi cosa linda" it's so sweet!!!
@@onichandaiski780 de Colombia pero escribes colUmbia?
In the moment where everyone sings their part I went “oh yeah, that’s Lin right there”
Miranda is very talented but I kind of hate that an entire generation thinks he invented something he picked up from his mentor Jonathan Larson (who picked it up from his mentor Stephen Sondheim, who picked it up from his mentor Oscar Hammerstein, and so on and so forth back to Middle Ages madrigals).
@@tophergerkey i never said he invented it, but he does that a lot so it’s easy to notice his touch
@@tophergerkey finally someone said it. It’s been a huge pet peeve that everyone is associating the end with Lin Manuel Miranda like that technique hasn’t been around for a while.
@@Jackie-cw7qz You didn’t say it, but we all know what you meant: That you think LMM invented it. So you can stop with the gaslighting now. Please and thank you.
@@ElizaHamilton1780 I’m really sorry if it sounded that way, I didn’t mean it.
Adassa’s (Dolores) voice is just 😍. She has these adorable subtle voice breaks she blends so seamlessly , I’m obsessed!. If they do a good quality sequel I’d hope they give her more screen time, so we can hear more of her voice!
Do not know what to do about the house 😕😫
forget a sequel: I want a SERIES! After seeing how damn good a job they did with Tangled: the Series, Encanto deserves the same. There is SO much lore to explore and expand upon that a series can cover that a sequel movie just can't.
I think the voice for mirabel is on purpose (nasal).....she's not a typical Disney 'princess', she's also not 'special' and is kinda in the background of her family. It fits her character. Just my opinion!
Yeah, she epitomizes the awkward gawky teenager.
Hey fun fact the voice actor of Dolores is a singer her name is Adassa , she’s a Reggaetón singer
What’s a reggaeton singer?
Do not have to do like this 😔😪
Its so perfect that the family are the Madrigals, which is a legit latinx surname, and all the voices singing at the end at the same time is called a madrigal!
Please don’t use latinx. Use Latino like a someone who isn’t a linguistic imperialist.
@@churchofmagic3733 is there no irony in the fact that the Spanish are in fact the imperialists in this scenario?
5:43
You're the only TH-camr, who appreciated this moment and said something about it
Deep respect
Fffo uoy is the best way for us 🇺🇸🙌
Fun fact, Mirabel (the main character who you said sounds a bit nasal) is voiced by Stephanie Beatriz who was also Carla from In The Heights, and Rosa from Brooklyn 99
And now doing some vocal work in the Legend of Vox Machina recently released on Prime (*not* kids animation)
She also voices Gina(I think that's her name) from Bojack Horseman.
I love this song and love this movie. Notice during Dolores's part that Bruno is on the balcony and bopping to the song too. :)
I CANT SEE EM
@@shoyouhinata9380 Look on the balcony at the green glow when Dolores leans over MIrabel and says "Do you understand." He's there bopping his head. Before that when she does the shh shh shh, Bruno is tip toeing past them on the balcony.
He's not Bruno, those are Hernando (the cape on his head in the first part) and Jorge (the bucket)! 😜
@@TwinnyHeartilly What?
@@tcraigg4563 th-cam.com/video/F0QF53DvILo/w-d-xo.html
I hope you watch the entire movie soon. Here is my unsolicited, sternly worded advice: Feel free to react and teach us as much as possible about all the *Encanto* songs *EXCEPT Dos Oruguitas.* I very strongly recommend NOT reacting to that one UNTIL you have watched the full movie. The song is absolutely beautiful; sung brilliantly. But the FEELING intended can only truly be felt after you've gone through the journey of the full movie and THEN see it. So, I recommend watching the movie and then the moment the Casita (house) breaks apart, push record to capture your true feelings and reaction. 🥰🤗🎶
Watch party this Saturday !
This is such a Lin song. And yeah, that's a compliment :) I think it's the best ensemble number he's written, which is saying something because it's up against the likes of Non Stop, In The Heights, 96,000 and so on. Each verse is unique in its instrumentation, melody, performance and rhythm, which really pays off in the end when they blend them all. Great showcase of each voice actor too. You could write pages and pages of notes on this song (and I have!!)
Fffo uoy is a good place to work 💪👷👌and 🏃👌🙌
I like to think the reason Dolores whisper-sings is because of her super-hearing, she probably always thinks she’s being too loud
Really appreciate it and if Fffo Fffo Fffo I would be a great
5:52 Thank you so much! In every reaction I've seen they don't give Dolores (The quiet/whispery one) the appreciation she deserves! She's my favourite too and I just wanted someone else to say it 😂
Just know if there are anything else 🙇🙇🙇🙇😅😅💙
This is THE song that has dethroned Let It Go! 👏🏻
I highly recommend a watch party, the movie is SOOO GOOD!
And the voice for Camilo, he was Alex on Marvel’s Runaways.
We have a watch party on my Patreon! www.Patreon.com/SongsFromASuitcase
Omg at 5:45 you talked about the vibrato from Dolores singing part omg I have been waiting for a vocal coach and no one notices it😭😭 thank youuuu
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I never gave much thought to the different styles in this song:
Pepa and Felix are the Latin storytellers
Dolores sounds like a rapper (transitions to Beyonce, lol)
Camilo is the rockstar
Isabela is a pop artist
Abuela is more acoustic
I don't really know how to describe Mirabel's voice style.
But as for Luisa. She would be more of an opera singer... in a contemporary music setting.
Mirabel really sounds musical-theatre like
I love the voice of Pepe!!! The hurricane line and how she sung it is my favorite part of the song! Such a beautiful voice!
Pppp fffo is the best 👌❤🙌😍💕
The couple who voices Pepa and Felix are the same singers that voices them in the Latin Spanish version, you should checkt it out
Isabela telling Mirabel not to say a word was because she is aware that Bruno pretty much only tells people what they don’t want to hear and for her that meant what was perceived by her family as the “life of her dreams”. If her family found out about that prophecy for her they would start to catch on that she wasn’t on board with the plan and she might be in trouble with Abuela for not agreeing with the idea of perfection set out for her
How funny how you misspelled both names
Nah. She just wanted Mirabel to stfu during the dinner because she's constantly "ruining her life". It wasn't about Bruno at all. She just wanted her annoying little sister to not mess shit up for her, FOR ONCE. Lmao
No she just wanted Mirabel not to ruin her engagement by speaking
I don’t want to be THAT person but I am going to be
It’s Isabela and Mirabel :))
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U are very cultured person.
Thank you.
I love Felix and Pepa's relationship in this movie, too. Felix has to be a pretty special guy to be able to handle a high-strung lady like Pepa. Especially when her moods can affect the weather. 😁
It’s SUCH clever writing that as Maribel watches Luisa’s door flicker, Felix is purposefully in the background of the shot singing “thunder” (so important that the subtitles chose to represent his lyrics at that moment), when during the lead-in, Maribel asked him about Bruno’s prophecies and he responded with thunder noises, as well as recalling the “THUNDER” during his and Pepa’s verse, which harkened the consequences of Bruno’s “prophesy” that day. He’s warning and reminding her to get on with understanding her prophesy, all while beautifully blended into the rest of the family’s lyrics, as to not call too much attention from the family. Incredible. I love this sort of stuff.
The voices of Encanto characters are more colorful and magical in latin spanish❤️🔥
I also love how every character's voice matches their personality and character in the movie
when telling a story this part is also very important and often something that is forgotten
I also loved that i could tell what the songs were trying to deliver just by really feeling it in their voices
One thing I absolutely love about Pepa and Felix is how Pepa's vocal style is a lot more floaty and erratic to match her personality, and Felix's tone is so much broader and grounded, showing how their relationship is too: Felix is Pepa's rock. It comes across in their lyrics, too, as Pepa's talking about her internal struggles with seeing her brother and Felix is trying to keep her happy "I'm sorry, my love, go on"; "Abuela, get the umbrellas"... They have such a strong, healthy relationship that bounces off of each other and it really shows.
I just realized that from the beginning, Mirabel is subconsciously and cautiously vibing with the song while listening, which starts with her hesitant shoulder bobs during Pepa's wedding story 😂
This was a beautiful movie with a remarkable voice cast and immaculate songs
Will "What Else Can I Do" be reviewed next? I would love for you to analyze Diana Guerrero's voice!
The end of the song where everyone repeats their verses is something LMM has done in Heights and Hamilton. In Heights see the last two minutes of 96,000! My favorite part. ❤️
I love watching these bc I've listen to this song hundreds of times and have never noticed Dolores singing that low note at 3:15😭
i love Dolores' voice too! my favorite female character from the movie!
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Let's not forget that Mirabel is unconsciously dancing in like... every sound. It's hilarious. That was a conscious animation choice and I love it.
Of all the many Encanto reactions I've watched, yours is by far my favorite! I love how expressive and excited you get. I'd watch you react a second time XD Thanks for making this
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I love the replication of Mirabel's voice you did. Kind of expecting you to go "oh baby baby, I was I supposed... To know" 😂
The singer for Isabella/ flower girl/ long black hair is from Jane the Virgin if you’ve ever seen that. I love her voice
I just love how all the sounds (footsteps, swish of skirts, Mirabel throwing the shards of vision on her desk, etc.) are in perfect sync with the beat and it just slaps hard, most notably in Dolores' verse
So excited for the video 😄
Man we have experts about everything, this was an amazing video, you're very talented and fun to watch!
What a great reaction! I love that you explained the vocal qualities. It just makes me appreciate the singing even more.
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You so need to react to Isabella's solo song What Else Can I Do because it's got a more pop punk feel to it I think maybe more emphasis on the pop than punk but there's electric guitars which is a bonus xxx
Pppp is the most important part of your own life ✨🙌👌❤😌👏✨🙌Pppp fffo is a good place for a family
I said it in another post, but I love how Mirabel (Stephanie Beatriz) pronounces "Bruno", specially in the "...ehm, Bruno... yeah, about that Bruno..."
There's a part in the no no nos when they are going thru the tunnel and I feel like Delores range got missed when she sang her no and it was sooo gooodddd
Please watch this movie! It's so so good, there's so many good themes and interactions. It's a perfect family movie too especially if there are siblings in the house (but as an only child myself I still found it VERY impactful).
I have a watch party for it on my patreon!
There is this one part in the last chorus where all of them are singing. Pepa sings „We were getting ready…“ and on ready the note sounds so sad to me. I don’t know if it’s because of a harmony with Isabella, but it just sounds so interesting to me.
3:24 it's deliberately low and quiet. This character has super hearing so high notes and loud noises will actually hurt her ears.
His name was originally Oscar, but they chose Bruno because of the no-no-no rhyming scheme for this song in particular
2:00 "we don't talk about bruno, BUT *starts talking about bruno *"
Fun fact: Bruno’s name was originally Oscar but they changed it to Bruno to fit the song
The part you like where everyone was singing different parts of the songs at same time creating a beautiful, chaotic, colorful crescendo is called a "madrigal". And they are a beautiful, chaptic, colorful family called, you guessed it, The Madrigals.
The character with the soft low voice's power is extreme good hearing, which would probably make her talk softly herself.
Pepa and Felix are the definition of relationship goals💪
You full on sounded like Britney when doing Mirabels voice and I looooooved it.
I just watched the movie for these videos and I am READY
And to think that the character of Bruno was actually supposed to be named Oscar but Lin of course wanted to make it sound better with the “Bruno no no no” so he changed it 💚💚
Love this song !
You should also watch the french version, they did it live at the premier of the film at Grand Rex (paris). The quality of the filming isn't great because it's from the crowd, but they nailed the end together it's so satisfying !
If you haven't seen them yet, with the anlysis that you do, and the interest in the structure of these songs, you might really enjoy Howard Ho's break downs. He talks a lot about what is happening with the song structures, and just how creative the arrangements, lyrics and dynamics are to the plot, characters and elements of the story.
Like what happens here during the multipart while Meribel is trying to put together the pieces just blew my mind when I saw how the song structure describes how certain characters fit into how things come about.
Also the fun of them being named Madrigal and madrigal being a form of music.
Pepa and Felix have been called the Gomez and Morticia of the movie for good reason ❤️ Felix is completely wholesome and dedicated to Pepa ❤️
I just got through with watching Encanto tonight. It is an amazing movie. It is a must-watch. And it’s worth watching the behind-the-scenes videos for “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” where a group of dancers performed the choreography for the song, to help Disney’s animators.
Just in case you don't know: VoicePlay voiceplayed We Don't Talk About Bruno couple of days ago (one reactor also mentioned them doing Surface Pressure in "minis" but haven't found it so far, so it could be in their patreon)
I'm just watching this now, and Stephanie Beatriz is incredible. Her voice can do so many things.
I love the Song i Listen to it 24/7😂💕
You should consider reacting to American idol auditions. I’ve seen a few from this year and some of the vocals are unbelievable. Would also love to see reactions to broadway voices 😍
Interestingly only Isabella has a part that is in a major key. It shows how only her “prophecy” was positive compared to the others in the song
You need to see this. Its one of Disney's best movies they've come up with lately.
I swear I was keeping away from watching anything from this movie so that I can watch it in peace after my project deadline.......... But I heard a snippet of this song TODAY in TH-cam and now I'm obsessed.
I have learned the lyrics and now I'm just watching reaction videos because it really is that good.
I would say it's like frozen....... But I got sick of that song after few repeats....... But this... I dont think I could get sick of this song...... So I'm in trouble because instead of finishing my projects as planned I'm busy thinking about this song.
I have joined your channel only for the Encanto reaction videos lol
I am loving how you describe all of the voices and the technical part.
I cannot wait for you to react to "What else can I do?" From Encanto.
About this song, I really love how the performer did all of the voice and style changes to adapt to the different moments in the song, I think she is a brilliant artist who portrayed the character to perfection.
I noticed that you didn't notice 2 parts in this song like Deloris voice when she sings right before the song goes to "he told me my fish will die the next day" or how they switched characters when Mirabel was single and the people were walking around her the switched from the lady with the fish standing behind Isabella to Delores standing behind Isabella
2.27 "sorry baby do go on' i love how he sings that
Best voice coach reaction yet! I don't know a ton about singing other than high school choir and singing on praise team for a few years, but I was fascinated with the singing in this movie for all of the reasons you mentioned. I just couldn't put it into words like you've done here. I even got excited about all the same parts that you did in your other Encanto song reactions too! 😄😊
I like your video. Did you know that Annapantsu does this whole song by her self it was so good.
I think once you hear maribel speak you will understand why that nasal sound is in the singing voice. It’s very much an acting choice. I think it’s awesome to have an alto as a main character for once! As an alto I’m not very well represented so I love that I can belt her songs without breaking up!!! 😍
Classic Lin-Manuel Miranda genius! It gives me the urge to watch In the Heights again soon!
During the final scene when they're dancing around Mirabel both Isabella and Dolores are the only ones to add a new lyric "I'm fine" and they both repeat it multiple times
I REALLY want to hear more of the sound of the superhearing lady and the Surface Pressure parts. They're just very specific that I haven't really heard that much of.
Love all the song, it's just those specific ones that I really don't hear enough of.
The whole movie & its music is just *amazing* 🤩🤩🤩
In fact - I was dancing to the soundtrack in the hospital room when I was getting ready to have my baby back in January
At the end when they're all singing going in a circle you can hear camilo's voice go higher when he says he see' s your dreams and feasts on your screams.
I love that a love of singers participate both in the english and spanish version. No hablamos de Bruno no no no no. 😍
All singers have amazing voices.
This is Blackout from in the heights, this is Non-stop from Hamilton... This is what Lin excells at that nobody else can do the same way and I love it every time.
Their last name is Mardrigal which is a musical term for a bunch of parts put together in harmony and I like how they showed that in this song
Dolores’s voice is like honey…. Honey I tell ya!!!
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I really love the fact that every song in this movie have panning(voice) on it.. really blew me away.
delores at the end has an extra part when you hear “i’m fine i’m fine” she says more you should check the lyrics😩
😭2:10 That was my exact reaction when I first heard the song. Anyways, I love your energy and vocal insight! Fun reaction!
You should react to the one where this song is sung in 21 different languages!
I can't wait till you react to dos oruguitas it makes me cry everytime i watch it T-T
the guy who starts singing at 3:53 it was actually his first time singing
cant wait for What Else Can I Do! Isabela's voice is amazing in that song
The reason the song (or all of them) have a Lin-Manuel Miranda feel to it is because he wrote the soundtrack. He also wrote the songs for Moana which I did not know until a few days ago lol
In the second stage (doloreses part) in the background on the second floor bruno is walking and also grooving