In Colombia, una giovane donna affronta la frustrazione di essere l'unico membro della famiglia che non possiede poteri magici.In Colombia, una giovane donna affronta la frustrazione di essere l'unico membro della famiglia che non possiede poteri magici.In Colombia, una giovane donna affronta la frustrazione di essere l'unico membro della famiglia che non possiede poteri magici.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Vincitore di 1 Oscar
- 58 vittorie e 86 candidature totali
Stephanie Beatriz
- Mirabel
- (voce)
John Leguizamo
- Bruno
- (voce)
Mauro Castillo
- Félix
- (voce)
Jess Darrow
- Luisa
- (voce)
- (as Jessica Darrow)
Angie Cepeda
- Julieta
- (voce)
Carolina Gaitan
- Pepa
- (voce)
- (as Carolina Gaitán)
Diane Guerrero
- Isabela
- (voce)
Wilmer Valderrama
- Agustín
- (voce)
Rhenzy Feliz
- Camilo
- (voce)
Juan Castano
- Osvaldo
- (voce)
Hector Elias
- Old Arturo
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Encanto is a creative movie featuring beautiful and vibrant animation. However, the story feels a little underdeveloped. While there are some magical and emotional moments, it seems as if they didn't know how to end the movie. The lack of a strong villain also makes this movie a little less compelling. Nevertheless, the music is fun, and we enjoyed watching Encanto together as a family.
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 trailer, for this movie, does not seem to do a good job of setting up the plot.
The setup - This movie is about a Colombian family, who's matriarch (in her darkest moment - her husband disappearing and the loss of their home) found a magical candle. This magical candle gave them a "living" mansion and bestows magical powers to her descendants. However, one of her granddaughters, Maribel, is not given powers. This makes her a figurative outcast, with her family (except her parents and one of her cousins). This rift is especially wide with her grandmother.
Pros - The characters (who you are supposed to like) are likeable, when they need to be. The music and songs are done really well. The animation and graphics are well done. The plot is mostly well put together and is deeper than a lot of people seem to give it credit for being. There is a lot of well-placed humour and fore-shadowing.
Cons - They do not explain what happened to the patriarch. They do not explain where the main plot device comes from. They do not explain two minor things that happen.
People Might Consider to be Cons - They bounce between Spanish and English (which can be off-puting). Some things seem a bit too coincidental. Some people might not like the exposition in the songs.
Maribel is now one of my favourite fictional characters.
The setup - This movie is about a Colombian family, who's matriarch (in her darkest moment - her husband disappearing and the loss of their home) found a magical candle. This magical candle gave them a "living" mansion and bestows magical powers to her descendants. However, one of her granddaughters, Maribel, is not given powers. This makes her a figurative outcast, with her family (except her parents and one of her cousins). This rift is especially wide with her grandmother.
Pros - The characters (who you are supposed to like) are likeable, when they need to be. The music and songs are done really well. The animation and graphics are well done. The plot is mostly well put together and is deeper than a lot of people seem to give it credit for being. There is a lot of well-placed humour and fore-shadowing.
Cons - They do not explain what happened to the patriarch. They do not explain where the main plot device comes from. They do not explain two minor things that happen.
People Might Consider to be Cons - They bounce between Spanish and English (which can be off-puting). Some things seem a bit too coincidental. Some people might not like the exposition in the songs.
Maribel is now one of my favourite fictional characters.
'Encanto' interested me straightaway and was seen without hesitation. It is a milestone Disney film, its 60th. It had positive word of mouth, online and offline from people with not too dissimilar taste to me. It really interested me seeing an animated film exploring Columbian culture, something not seen by me before in animation (speaking as a long term fan of the medium), having really appreciated seeing Disney and Pixar explore a wider variety of cultures over the years.
Finally seeing it, part of me enjoyed 'Encanto' a lot and there is a huge amount to like about it. Having said that, for a milestone Disney film (which on paper promises greatness) part of me was expecting something more. 'Encanto' was something that could easily have been great, considering how interesting the story sounded on paper, but it was more to me one of those good films with many great elements but not quite enough of the extra magic.
There is certainly a lot that is done right. The best thing about 'Encanto' is the animation, which is nothing short of spectacular. The character designs are some of the best for all the Disney films post-'The Princess and the Frog' and the colours are so gorgeously vibrant. Absolutely loved the Madrigal family home, some very inventive and at its best dazzling animation there. Another major standout is the soundtrack, which is full of exuberant life and very catchy in an infectious way. "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is held in very high regard for good reason, one of the most infectious songs of any film in some time, while "Columbia, Mi Encanto" does such a wonderful job at transporting one to Columbia.
Had no issues either with the voice acting, which had the whole cast voicing with nuance and enthusiasm and doing well at not becoming stereotypical. Stephanie Beatriz and John Leguizamo especially excel. Mirabel is a winning lead character and loved how all the characters had strong individual personalities. The humour amuses, the energy seldom stops and there is a good deal of heart. The family values are relatable and sincere while not being heavy handed, and the cultural element was illuminating and fun and done tastefully.
By all means, 'Encanto' is far from perfect. The story is over familiar and doesn't really break any ground, also did think that the backstory was rushed and could have gone into a lot more depth rather than having the choppy jumping around it had and the ending was indicative of the writers not being sure how to end it so decided to treat everything with the magic after so much tension beforehand as too much of an abrupt shrug and end the film in a convenient and too pat way.
As catchy as the end number was, considering what came before it it was slightly tacked on perhaps. The weakest song though is the bizarre "Surface Pressure", that was the one song that didn't stick in the mind afterwards and felt oddly staged and didn't feel placed easily within the film.
Overall, many enchanting things but could have done with more magic. 7/10.
Finally seeing it, part of me enjoyed 'Encanto' a lot and there is a huge amount to like about it. Having said that, for a milestone Disney film (which on paper promises greatness) part of me was expecting something more. 'Encanto' was something that could easily have been great, considering how interesting the story sounded on paper, but it was more to me one of those good films with many great elements but not quite enough of the extra magic.
There is certainly a lot that is done right. The best thing about 'Encanto' is the animation, which is nothing short of spectacular. The character designs are some of the best for all the Disney films post-'The Princess and the Frog' and the colours are so gorgeously vibrant. Absolutely loved the Madrigal family home, some very inventive and at its best dazzling animation there. Another major standout is the soundtrack, which is full of exuberant life and very catchy in an infectious way. "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is held in very high regard for good reason, one of the most infectious songs of any film in some time, while "Columbia, Mi Encanto" does such a wonderful job at transporting one to Columbia.
Had no issues either with the voice acting, which had the whole cast voicing with nuance and enthusiasm and doing well at not becoming stereotypical. Stephanie Beatriz and John Leguizamo especially excel. Mirabel is a winning lead character and loved how all the characters had strong individual personalities. The humour amuses, the energy seldom stops and there is a good deal of heart. The family values are relatable and sincere while not being heavy handed, and the cultural element was illuminating and fun and done tastefully.
By all means, 'Encanto' is far from perfect. The story is over familiar and doesn't really break any ground, also did think that the backstory was rushed and could have gone into a lot more depth rather than having the choppy jumping around it had and the ending was indicative of the writers not being sure how to end it so decided to treat everything with the magic after so much tension beforehand as too much of an abrupt shrug and end the film in a convenient and too pat way.
As catchy as the end number was, considering what came before it it was slightly tacked on perhaps. The weakest song though is the bizarre "Surface Pressure", that was the one song that didn't stick in the mind afterwards and felt oddly staged and didn't feel placed easily within the film.
Overall, many enchanting things but could have done with more magic. 7/10.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe 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.
- BlooperWhen 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.
- Citazioni
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!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe Disney logo has Casa Madrigal in place of the castle, with a swarm of butterflies making the castle arc.
- ConnessioniFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
- Colonne sonoreThe Family Madrigal
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Performed by Stephanie Beatriz and Olga Merediz
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 50.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 96.093.622 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 27.206.494 USD
- 28 nov 2021
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 261.292.688 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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