En Colombia, una joven lidia con la frustración de ser la única de su familia que no tiene poderes mágicos.En Colombia, una joven lidia con la frustración de ser la única de su familia que no tiene poderes mágicos.En Colombia, una joven lidia con la frustración de ser la única de su familia que no tiene poderes mágicos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 58 premios ganados y 89 nominaciones en total
John Leguizamo
- Bruno
- (voz)
Mauro Castillo
- Félix
- (voz)
Jess Darrow
- Luisa
- (voz)
- (as Jessica Darrow)
Angie Cepeda
- Julieta
- (voz)
Carolina Gaitan
- Pepa
- (voz)
- (as Carolina Gaitán)
Rhenzy Feliz
- Camilo
- (voz)
Juan Castano
- Osvaldo
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
I interpreted "Encanto" to mean that one's strength is not determined by traditions or other people's understanding of strength. Strength is about knowing the ethical thing to do, even if it challenges tradition.
And of course, it's good to see the depiction of a woman who isn't defined by her relationship to a man. Impressive movie.
And of course, it's good to see the depiction of a woman who isn't defined by her relationship to a man. Impressive movie.
Encanto is another Incredible Disney animated movie that continues their winning streak with a fun, extremely vibrant and emotional film that also has great messages and mature themes, even if the narrative is predictable.
Stephanie Beatriz gives an incredible lead performance and María Cecilia Botero, Diane Guerrero, Jessica Darrow and John Leguizamo all give great supporting performances.
The direction by Jared Bush, Bryon Howard and Charise Castro Smith is superb, it's constantly visually inventive and extremely well paced. The animation is reliably perfect, ridiculously colourful and consistently visually stunning. The songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda are excellent.
Stephanie Beatriz gives an incredible lead performance and María Cecilia Botero, Diane Guerrero, Jessica Darrow and John Leguizamo all give great supporting performances.
The direction by Jared Bush, Bryon Howard and Charise Castro Smith is superb, it's constantly visually inventive and extremely well paced. The animation is reliably perfect, ridiculously colourful and consistently visually stunning. The songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda are excellent.
Though I usually tend to love Disney films, I felt "Encanto" fell short in terms of its plotline. It's a bit of a slow starter, which contributes to my fairly mid rating. However, whatever the storyline lacked, the soundtrack gave double. You won't be able to get these songs out of your head (and I'm okay with that)!
It's a hit or a miss. You either love it or find it on the lower end of the Disney spectrum, but either way, it's not a terrible film... It just could be better.
It's a hit or a miss. You either love it or find it on the lower end of the Disney spectrum, but either way, it's not a terrible film... It just could be better.
It was cute. Mostly entertaining but I got bored many times (maybe because I'm an adult and this is geared toward kids). I heard a lot of great things and people told me to watch it but I didn't really love it. I don't see myself watching it again anytime soon. I think I expected too much also because I absolutely loved Coco and it's one of my favorite films.
The songs in Encanto are ear worms for sure, you're going to find it hard to knock these out of your head.
Plot wise however it very noticeable that this had it's teeth and claws filed off. Conflict is resolved within minutes of it's introduction, there are no real stakes and no Omph factor.
Oddly enough for a movie about a family with magic it somehow lacked it. Maybe because the characters tended to stay in their "rooms" so to speak. Each had his or her own specialty and never interfered with the other's business... which is very unnatural for a multi-generational household.
The character and attire designs however were gorgeous.
Overall, it's an ok movie with a really amazing sound track. Not bad but low tier for Disney.
Plot wise however it very noticeable that this had it's teeth and claws filed off. Conflict is resolved within minutes of it's introduction, there are no real stakes and no Omph factor.
Oddly enough for a movie about a family with magic it somehow lacked it. Maybe because the characters tended to stay in their "rooms" so to speak. Each had his or her own specialty and never interfered with the other's business... which is very unnatural for a multi-generational household.
The character and attire designs however were gorgeous.
Overall, it's an ok movie with a really amazing sound track. Not bad but low tier for Disney.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe conversation between Abuela and Mirabel towards the movie's end happens in a multi-colored river. Although it seems more like a visual element of the film, the fact is that such a place exists in Colombia. It is called Caño Cristales, and it is one of the most beautiful places in the country. It is in the Department of Meta, inside a remote national park. Although it can be visited, a special permit is needed, and only a few people can visit each year.
- ErroresWhen Mirabel and Agustín are talking in the nursery after Mirabel finds Bruno's vision, Dolores overhears their conversation that the magic is in danger. However, with her gift being superhuman hearing and proving that she could hear Luisa's eye twitching all night, she should have heard Alma talking to Pedro that same night and mentioning that the miracle is in danger.
Dolores is clearly able to make selective hearing choices as a matter of sanity, as otherwise the entire world of sound would be a big, maddening, constant cacophony to her. The usually unflappable Luisa suddenly exhibiting any sign of stress is a unique enough development to become a focal point on its own.
- Citas
Mirabel: [climbing the stairs in Bruno's room and getting increasingly exhausted] Welcome to the family Madrigal. There's so many stairs in the casa Madrigal. You think there would be another way to get so high 'cause we're magic, but no. Magical. How many stairs fit in here? Bruno, your room is the worst!
- Créditos curiososThe Disney logo has Casa Madrigal in place of the castle, with a swarm of butterflies making the castle arc.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
- Bandas sonorasThe Family Madrigal
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Performed by Stephanie Beatriz and Olga Merediz
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- USD 50,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 96,093,622
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 27,206,494
- 28 nov 2021
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 261,284,192
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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