Description
The tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family—every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family's last hope.
interesting and important topics for reflection as family problems,
untreated traumas
of the past, and the message that
it is not necessary to be
special for your
loved ones to love you, is afraid to appear
in some way "less childish" He
fusses, makes faces, sugars
everything that is possible, tramples
in the plot, gets lost in the pile
of his own characters, and when
it is necessary to develop relations
between them, their conflicts and experiences, for some reason begins to sing, which finally
brings down the whole The problem is a
lot of motley and indistinct
impulses. Do I demand a lot
from a children's cartoon? In
a world where Pixar exists with their ingenious elaboration of stories that feel great
both in the child's gaze
and in the adult's gaze,
by no means, not much. I am not asking for some
resonant masterpiece,
but
for volume and persuasiveness where Encanto himself goes.
PS. Fun fact: Mirabelle is originally voiced by Stephanie Beatrice, who played Rose in the TV series Brooklyn 9-9 :)
But my grandmother triggers me too much, as she was shown in the cartoon x)
If you dig into the source code and read artbooks, you can find out what some of the family members should have looked like initially, what powers they should have... But that's okay.
They decided in the final version not to make scenes that tell more about the grandmother and her motives, the past... and the practitioners did not show her relationship with family members - in the cartoon she is portrayed as a rather narrow-minded, harsh, somewhat selfish character. Neither the growth nor the development of the grandmother, who made the mess... Maribel, who just eats this attitude as they give it, and everyone around takes it for granted... The Bruno story, again... and in the end, everyone somehow quickly decided everything, hugged and dispersed. Whoosh.
(Does Maribel actually have her own room?..)
In general, literally all the characters were magically liked... in addition to the main ones in the end - Maribel and Alma (grandmother).
Well, another family musical that carries a simple truth that people forget from time to time.
I will not say that I am completely delighted with the picture, but I really liked how many small stories and problems combine into one 💔