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Encanto : La Fantastique Famille Madrigal

Titre original : Encanto
  • 2021
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  • 1h 42min
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Encanto : La Fantastique Famille Madrigal (2021)
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Encanto,” is 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 all-new original film features the voice of Stephanie Beatriz as Mirabel, an ordinary 15-year-old who’s struggling to find her place in her family.
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Computer AnimationPop MusicalAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMusical

En Colombie, une jeune femme doit faire face à la frustration d'être la seule de sa famille à ne pas avoir de pouvoirs magiques.En Colombie, une jeune femme doit faire face à la frustration d'être la seule de sa famille à ne pas avoir de pouvoirs magiques.En Colombie, une jeune femme doit faire face à la frustration d'être la seule de sa famille à ne pas avoir de pouvoirs magiques.

  • Réalisation
    • Jared Bush
    • Byron Howard
    • Charise Castro Smith
  • Scénario
    • Charise Castro Smith
    • Jared Bush
    • Byron Howard
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    • Stephanie Beatriz
    • María Cecilia Botero
    • John Leguizamo
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  • NOTE IMDb
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      • Byron Howard
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      • Stephanie Beatriz
      • María Cecilia Botero
      • John Leguizamo
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    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 58 victoires et 89 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Stephanie Beatriz
    Stephanie Beatriz
    • Mirabel
    • (voix)
    María Cecilia Botero
    María Cecilia Botero
    • Abuela Alma
    • (voix)
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Bruno
    • (voix)
    Mauro Castillo
    Mauro Castillo
    • Félix
    • (voix)
    Jess Darrow
    Jess Darrow
    • Luisa
    • (voix)
    • (as Jessica Darrow)
    Angie Cepeda
    Angie Cepeda
    • Julieta
    • (voix)
    Carolina Gaitan
    Carolina Gaitan
    • Pepa
    • (voix)
    • (as Carolina Gaitán)
    Diane Guerrero
    Diane Guerrero
    • Isabela
    • (voix)
    Wilmer Valderrama
    Wilmer Valderrama
    • Agustín
    • (voix)
    Rhenzy Feliz
    Rhenzy Feliz
    • Camilo
    • (voix)
    Ravi Cabot-Conyers
    Ravi Cabot-Conyers
    • Antonio
    • (voix)
    Adassa
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    • Dolores
    • (voix)
    Maluma
    Maluma
    • Mariano
    • (voix)
    Rose Portillo
    Rose Portillo
    • Señora Guzmán
    • (voix)
    Noemi Josefina Flores
    • Young Mirabel
    • (voix)
    • …
    Juan Castano
    Juan Castano
    • Osvaldo
    • (voix)
    Sarah-Nicole Robles
    Sarah-Nicole Robles
    • Señora Ozma
    • (voix)
    Hector Elias
    Hector Elias
    • Old Arturo
    • (voix)
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      • Jared Bush
      • Byron Howard
      • Charise Castro Smith
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      • Charise Castro Smith
      • Jared Bush
      • Byron Howard
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    7rgkarim

    Encantop of It's Game For Fun and Feels, But Not The Adventurous Tale I had Expected

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    The Animation: No surprise, Disney is capable of masterpieces, and they continue to push the envelope for making these movies come to life. Encanto is certainly an incredible display of movement, smooth transitions and numbers that take the energy of Disney and amplify it tenfold to unleash on the big screen. It's dynamic, it's fun, and it utilizes so much of the environment that it presents itself as the musical it set out to be. The design explodes out in an amazing color, fantastic designs, and that campy details that bring you the happiness of a close knit Disney family. It's certainly a core element of the feels of the movie, and will easily capture your attention within seconds of starting.

    The Culture: Disney has been big on bringing culture to their films and they once again managed to succeed in unleashing the honorable themes that come with it. Encanto is all about family, and the movie works hard to show that essence in the form of meals, helping the community, and trying to dig deeper into the darker corners that we all might hide. It's a beautiful representation of the work family building is, and tries to bring the other important elements of the culture into every scene they can. There is communion over dinner, the integration of the animals and plants made famous in the South American jungles, and the arts of crafting that are effortlessly integrated into the casa. The musical numbers bring the fervor and fire of the dancing, implementing the usual Disney movements, Encanto's numbers try to mix in a little South American dance spice and it works fantastically. Soon the mythos starts to leak into other elements and brings with it a grand display of the values and nuances that my limited studies have suggested they value. The result is a homely, and welcoming film that the young ones and young at heart will like, and potentially motivate families to dive a little more into cultural heritage.

    The House: Encanto's main setting is this central house that the magic family lives in. You might think a house is not the most impressive Disney setting, but you'd be surprised at how well they utilized this enchanted villa into the story. The first is just the setting itself, a massive display of cultural architecture that we mentioned earlier to give symbolic nods to the Columbian architecture. Expanding on that, the rooms that the Familia have contain the magic that Disney can make, and opens the door for lots of new avenues to exploit in the future. Two of the rooms we see are the things of dreams, with the imagination oozing out in the extensive, physics defying, displays they have become as jungles and fields erupt into one magical room. Soon, the house turns into the obstacle course to find the clues to saving the magic as the dark parts of the house emerge. And then, the house becomes an actual character, an anthropomorphized obstacle that has its own means of adding to the story as it protects and pulls the family into its moving embrace. In a comical manner, the house bobs and weaves its own dance, having a lot of fun character though it never speaks a word to the characters it helps on a daily basis. The house was a fantastic piece to connect everything, and one of the biggest Disney elements of the movie for me.

    The Music: You've got the Hamilton head manning the wheel on the original songs and he accomplishes things super well with his ingenuity. I found Encanto's work to be a lot more diverse than some of his previous work, but still holding the same quality and fluidity that he has mastered for so long. The opening number is fast and exhilarating, the mixture of stage show with the Latino spin I expected of him. Soon, the other numbers follow, always having that Broadway feel, but being curtailed to the movie to help hold the emotions of the movie moment and still be fun to sing. And he manages to add more genres to his repertoire in this film, and I loved the chorography they instill in the movies helping elevate the words in the quirky mixture of comedy and dance. Helping diversify the mixture of music, comes the nonmusical works, a score that again blends the festive nature of Latin culture and guides it towards serious sequence moments and festive parties. I actually preferred these moments to the big numbers and I absolutely loved how they brought the energy without being too extravagant.

    The Heart: Encanto is a very relevant film to me, and like Disney does, has some great lessons that don't cross the political lines for me. Mirabel and her family have a lot of dynamics that are realistic, and within the walls of Casita, holds levels of storytelling that dug deep and made me feel attachment to my own family. I loved the big lessons of Mirabel not being a superhero, but was able to still work towards the mystery, which I think is important to note in the world of celebrities we idolize today. Other areas still run deep too, and that very core can impact a lot of people both young and old who watch this film. I loved the message being integrated well into the film, and not going too preachy as sometimes happens with messages in the film.

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    Character/Power Usage: Character usage is not the worst in the movie, but I can't lie that after the opening of the film, I had hoped for more character usage and balance than what I got in this film. Encanto's powers are not the most unique, but they offered some potential to collaborate in this mission to save the magic and discover the secrets in the house. Yet, the powers were sort of wonky, with some of the characters only doing their powers to the extent of what you saw in the trailers. The magic of the rooms and that imagination we get in the opening numbers, sort of fades to the background and I would have loved more of that magic to come in to the story instead of just the songs.

    Music Over Full Plot: Much like Frozen, Disney seemed to have put the songs before the story with this piece. I had fun with the numbers, but they became the center stage of the film where everything was about those numbers. The story's predictability was in part due to the budget going to these songs alongside the power struggles mentioned above, was because of all the focus on the soundtrack The movie has a great respect for the character motifs, and those elements of the story are strong, but I can't lie that it still did not have all the elements that Tangled, Zootopia, and Wreck it Ralph have made famous in their lineage. Throw in that the characters who were built up to be important are sort of haphazardly used, with only two really getting the primary integration I expect of these movies. Perhaps that will occur with Disney+ making another special a few years down the line, and their rooms, that magic, and their adventures will be in the next spin off that the House Of Mouse is making common.

    The Lack Of Suspense/Worthy Antagonist: My least favorite part of the movie has to be the antagonist and the adventure elements missing in this film. Encanto, much like Soul, is more so a dive into the battlefield of human emotions and hardships of life. As great as this is, it still is missing the adventure theme that I've seen in other Animation Studios, lacking those mind bending creatures and myths for our heroine to conquer. The mystery was actually not that deep or complicated, and the struggles to find the answers came a little easier and quicker than what I kind of expected from the trailers. Again, a super powered household would expect to have bigger challenges, but it was sort of swept under the rug making it lack the same bite and suspense that again other films do so well. Even the antagonist was not the usual level of creativity that they've done, which though it fits into the story, still could have used a little more adversity to drive the bus.

    The VERDICT: Encanto is a very fun film, with the heart and soul of the Latino culture and the values that many shows/movies have stated they hold. The animation and design are top notch as Disney always does, and I loved the energy imbued into the various scenes of the film. That house was a brilliant, multidimensional tool that accomplished so much and it allowed a lot of things to be integrated in the short span of time. The music of the film is definitely a high point, and floods much of the film to get you dancing in your seat and buying soundtracks later on after the movie gets older. Sadly, the movie has too many characters and too little time to integrate every character in adequate time to be meaningful to the story. Encanto needs more time and adventure elements of the story for a guy like me, blending that heart and proving that fortitude by giving a good opponent to storm. Yet, the puzzles, the mystery, and that usual Walt Disney fervor is a little tamer in this film, and I would have liked a little more of that sauce to break things up and give that punch that I quite enjoy. Still, the movie is worthwhile and fun for a theater visit, especially those who enjoy the musical theater element more than an adventure. And it is definitely a great movie for the family to check out this week if looking for harbor from Black Friday.

    My scores are; Animation/Adventure/Comedy: 8.0 Movie Overall: 7.0.
    7hjalsayegh

    Great Songs, Story had it's edges filed off.

    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.
    6pisceschick-00175

    I probably expected more

    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.
    6KiParvizi

    Great Soundtrack, Not-So-Great Storyline

    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.
    7djurrepower

    fastest 3rd act in the wild west

    Somehow I feel like this movie isn't finished. I see a lot of great work, and good ideas. But the story feels unfinished. This is most notible when we have the highpoint of the conflict in the last scene of the 2nd act. And this conflict is resolved the very next scene. And I can't help but feel that this story had so much more to explore. I could have seen this movie surpas coco, with it's more original story, but alas.

    7/10: great but had so much more potential.

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    • Anecdotes
      The 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.
    • Gaffes
      When 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.
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      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!

    • Crédits fous
      The Disney logo has Casa Madrigal in place of the castle, with a swarm of butterflies making the castle arc.
    • Connexions
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
    • Bandes originales
      The Family Madrigal
      Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda

      Performed by Stephanie Beatriz and Olga Merediz

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 novembre 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
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      • Hurwitz Creative
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    • Budget
      • 50 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 96 093 622 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 27 206 494 $US
      • 28 nov. 2021
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 261 284 192 $US
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      1 heure 42 minutes
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