
Encanto
A Colombian teenage girl must face the frustration of being the only member of her family who does not have magical powers.
- 2021
- PG (Parental Guide)
- 1h 42m
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Full Synopsis Of Encanto
Encanto is a musical animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios released in 2021. The Film is directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, with co-director Charise Castro Smith, and features a story about family, identity, and magic centered on a Madrigal family in Colombia. Here is the most complete synopsis of the film:
Background Story
The story takes place in a fictional town called Encanto, located in a remote valley in the mountains of Colombia. Encanto is a magical place created by the magic of a magic candle, which provides protection to its inhabitants and blesses the Madrigal family with various supernatural powers. The Madrigal family is led by Abuela Alma, a matriarch who survived a past tragedy with her husband, Pedro, who sacrificed himself to protect the family and the village from harm. The magic of candles comes after Pedro's sacrifice, giving Alma and his descendants a unique “gift” as well as a living house called Casita.
Each member of the Madrigal family, except one, receives magical powers when they reach a certain age through a special ceremony. For example, Luisa has superpowers, Isabela can create flowers, and Pepa controls the weather with her emotions. However, Mirabel Madrigal, alma's granddaughter, is the only member of the family not to get the magical gift, making her feel special and often overlooked among her wonderful family.
Storyline
The Film begins with Mirabel telling her family's story to the village children, explaining how the magic of Encanto and magic candles have shaped their lives. However, during the gift ceremony for her cousin Antonio, Mirabel begins to notice strange cracks in the Casita and senses that the magic of the family is weakening. When she tries to warn Abuela Alma, her concerns are ignored, and she is seen as a nuisance due to her status as a family member without gifts.
Feeling responsible for saving the miracle, Mirabel decides to investigate the cause of this problem. He seeks clues from his uncle Bruno, who had the ability to predict the future but disappeared years ago after his predictions were deemed disastrous. Mirabel discovers that Bruno is actually still living in the walls of Casita, hiding out of guilt for his often misunderstood prophecies. Bruno reveals his final vision: Mirabel holds the key to saving the miracle, but the prophecy is ambiguous, suggesting that she could be either a savior or a destroyer.
With Bruno's help, Mirabel begins to unearth family secrets. She spoke with her siblings to understand the pressure they felt because of Abuela's and the community's expectations. Luisa confesses that she feels tired of having to be strong all the time, while Isabela reveals that she is stuck in an image of perfection that she does not want. Through this conversation, Mirabel realizes that the magic of family is not just about gifts, but about emotional ties and mutual support.
Tensions rise when Mirabel and Abuela clash. In an emotional argument, Mirabel blames Abuela for putting too much pressure on the family to be perfect, while Abuela accuses Mirabel of ruining everything. The Casita begins to collapse, and the magic candle goes out, causing the magic of Encanto to vanish. The Madrigal family lost their strength, and Casita disintegrated, leaving them without a home.
Climax and resolution
After the destruction, Mirabel flees to the river where Pedro sacrifices himself. There, Abuela finds him and, for the first time, shares the full story of Pedro's sacrifice and the pain he has brought over the years. Abuela admits that she was too hard on the family for fear of losing the miracle that protected them. The two reconcile, and Mirabel helps Abuela realize that the true strength of a family is their love and Union, not just magical gifts.
With renewed vigor, the Madrigals unite to rebuild the Casita, this time with the help of the entire Encanto community. Mirabel leads this effort, showing that she has value and leadership despite being devoid of magical powers. When the Casita was completed, the Magic returned, not through candles, but through the love and cooperation of the family. Casita comes back to life, and each member of the family regains their gifts, but now they value each other more as individuals, rather than just as bearers of a miracle.
Theme and message
Encanto explore themes such as identity, family pressures, and self-acceptance. The Film highlights the importance of seeing the value of a person beyond their abilities or achievements, as shown through the journey of Mirabel who is without gifts but becomes the hero of her family. The story also celebrates Colombian culture through music, dance, and rich visuals, with songs like “We don't Talk About Bruno” and “Dos Oruguitas” created by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Closing
Encanto is a heartwarming story about finding strength in imperfection and celebrating family ties. Through Mirabel's struggles, the audience is invited to see that everyone has an important role to play in their community, and the true magic lies in love, understanding, and cooperation. The Film ends with the stronger and more united Madrigal family, living in the new Casita with a renewed passion to support each other without the pressure of perfection.
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