As a latina, Dolores is a common name, it's common naming your children as a feeling (Esperanza, Soledad, Dolores, etc which mean Hope, Loneliness and Pain) It's associated with what the mother feels during her pregnancy, not about the kid in it of itself. But yeah, they did in on porpouse.
I like to think that Dolores’ room is completely soundproof. So it would be easier for her to sleep at night. It would be a nice theory but she stated that, “I heard Luisa’s eye twitch all night.” This means it’s most likely not soundproof. But the question remains, what kind of gimmick would Dolores’ room have?
In a tweet by Encanto's director, can't remember his name off the top of my head, he stated that Dolores' room, "Def has some soundproofing in there!" So, it could be that she can't hear the townsfolk at night, but she could still hear *some* of her family members. Note how she doesn't hear Alma talking about how she's worried about the Miracle at night after Antonio's ceremony, but she is able to hear Luisa's eye twitching.... or she could have just been asleep when Alma was talking. I was looking for a comment that talked about her room!
You could make the argument that she happened to leave her room for a bit that night or that before everyone went to sleep she heard it but its kind of hard too with the all night part of it
They say it would be like an orchestra room where she can adjust what to hear based on where she is in her room... btw my favorite theory on one of the rooms is Camilo's room to be filled with mirrors
When the miracle got snuffed, she actually sang loudly, when she never spoke that loud until that point, and I really did feel bad for her when it came back. Sensory overload is the worst :
We can all feel bad she had a torturous power, but can we feel bad she didn’t tell anyone about Bruno? She “respected” his wish to be eating with rats?
@@MimiUsagichan Because from what I can see, the town would be just fine if they lost their power... including those with said powers. And if a power within a family has to constantly make a group within the family suffer? Maybe it is better to have no powers at all then.
I always felt like she was trying to get Mirabel to take action from her little rap in We Don't Talk About Bruno. The way it ends with her pointedly asking, "Do you understand?" just makes me feel like she was relaying important information, rather than gossip.
I thought that meant "He was blamed for everything, just like you are. And you can find him." Because just before that, it's "It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left Abuela and the family fumbling..." Which is sort of like how Mirabel is blamed for not seeming to have a gift at all.
I think she's always hoping people will pick up on little cues like she does. "I can always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling" is present tense. She explicitly told Mirabel that Bruno is here, currently, in the present, and Mirabel just didn't pick up on it because she was inundated with so much information at once. She's looking directly at Mariano over the wall in her second verse, making it clear that *he* is the man of her dreams, but no one notices. Even while she's singing, "and I'm fine, and I'm fine, and I'm fine, I'm fine," so is Isabela at the same time. Dolores KNOWS that Isabela doesn't want to marry Mariano, but no one listens to either woman about what they want. She's also the only one besides Isa who doesn't outright badmouth Bruno. "It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left Abuela and the family fumbling, grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand." She sympathizes with Bruno. Perhaps she didn't expose him because she wanted him to be able to live in peace. And she definitely told Camilo at least a few things about Bruno. He's the only one who associates Bruno with rats, but Bruno would only have been hanging out with rats after he started living in the walls. The only way Camilo would know that detail about him is if he heard it from Dolores. But Dolores speaks very softly and very quickly, so it might be hard for people to catch everything she says. The moment at the proposal just seemed like a moment of crisis. A secret that was too big for her, and when she whispered to her brother, unable to hold it in, chaos ensued. Everyone talking at once, Luisa crying, rats everywhere, and every little noise is multiplied by a thousand for Dolores and she just loses it. It looked like ADHD sensory overload. It was just too much for her. In short, I don't think she's actually withholding any information, I think people just aren't listening.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
I have noise sensitivity and the way she acts is extremely accurate. The way she flinches, the way she squeaks instead of putting emotion in her voice in order to convey meaning. And even the way she smiles like she’s having fun but is actually in pain.
i only have that right before and during a migraine.... i have headphones 90% of time because of it. i didn't know that could just be a 'natural' thing.
@@caliginousmoira8565 I don’t know about other people, but for me it developed a few years ago and now even the sound of my own voice (if I’m not wearing headphones/earbuds) can hurt, and I usually have a headache after being in a loud area. It’s getting better though! I normally have to wear these big bulky headphones, but I’ve been taking this new vitamin my mom has me on and I’ve started to wear these small earbuds called “Loop” around the house.
Omg twins i also have hearing sensitivity but every sense of mine is over sensitive (with training i can moderate it but offtopic) im constantly sensing something randomly
“The only one worried about the miracle is you. And the rats talking in the walls” I 100% believe she meant she stayed up all night listening to Bruno and his novelas
@@OhNoTheFace This is my first time watching his videos. Wow, no one will ever let Encanto be filled with unsolved secrets. WAIT THATS WHY ITS FAMOUS! Its getting attention because everyone wants to find out! People are curious. They have icons and everything! No wonder its stilling lasting for about 3 months!
Fun Fact: When Delores is singing "And I'm fine, and I'm fine, and I'm fine, I'm fine" Isabela is singing the same lyrics at the exact same time, only she's singing louder than Dolores, probably symbolising how she's being overlooked in favour of her cousin.
I heard Isabella’s line too and initially I thought that he was mistaken and thought it was Dolores’s line. But if she is really singing and Isabella’s just singing over her, that makes a a lot of sense
@@dracovbeauty I just had to go back and check too! It's when they are circling the table at the end of the song, when Isabela and then Dolores pass right in front of the camera.
For anyone wondering about the "And I'm fine": Dolores and Isabella both sing the "And I'm fine"s at the same time, but Isabella's voice dominates and Dolores's is lower and quieter. So they both are not fine (although it's obvious why for Isabella)
The creators have said that Bruno's room changed as his relationship with the family changed. As they grew further apart emotionally, they grew further apart physically
@@kkcake5771 its sad because they made him the way he is by begging him to use his gift and then getting mad at hearing about the futures they asked to see and blaming him for it instead of blaming themselves for their lack of self control in asking. bruno was alienated by doing what people asked him to do and then getting villainized for it. even if he may have occasionally just tried to warn people about worrisome futures out of concern for the individual, they decided to take it as just him being a bearer of bad news, since people dont need to be "warned" that something good is going to happen; making every out of the blue encounter with him probably a negative one.
@@shoyrushoyru they could have also done something about their futures that Bruno told them like the woman who Bruno said her fish would die she should’ve taken better care of it and also the rain on the wedding day she controls the weather with her emotions of course if your nervous it’s going to rain if that’s a power you have
Dolores was often overlooked by her family, given she was the literal "listener" of the family, and she mentions in the songs that she hears things, but nobody reacts to it. It's quiet possible she tried to bring Bruno up only to be ignored or hushed by Abuela or Pepa becuase well, we don't talk about Bruno. I'd give up trying to tell someone info if they kept ignoring or blowing me off too.
I absolutely think that happened. Dolores was still a young child and probably went "I can still hear tio Bruno" and they just shushed her. We don't talk about Bruno
fun fact: its confirmed that both isabella AND dolores sing the "im fine" lines, further showing isabella's discontent with the situation as well because she didnt wanna marry mariano
@@snikli Only the last verse is different between Dolores and Isabela They both sing ,,and I'm fine" But in the last verse Dolores says ,,and I'm fine" but Isabela says ,,I'll be fine"
This wouldn’t make sense for her to sing I’m fine I’m fine since her line about the love of her life being betrothed to another was added after the song was finished.
I didn't think it was that sinister. I was thinking more in the lines of Dolores keeping to herself, trying not to become family's next scapegoat. Her powers, much like her uncles, give her (often unwanted) insight into whats going on around her and in other peoples lives. Dolores has more generous opinion of Brunos power than the rest of the family and recognises he's basically getting slandered. She uses her power for manipulation instead of openly working to fix things so she can avoid responsibility.
I would also add another thing to consider is human nature. He spins it like all of her decisions are made intentionally in a vacuum but as people we all have needs and work in community (or we used to). For example, one is to be affirmed by your group so that your needs DO get met. Dolores not talking about the cracks isn't out of a desire for the magic to end but in compliance with not talking about what the matriarch doesn't want to acknowledge. Her not sticking up for Maribel is just weakness, NOT conspiracy. Another is the look she gives Isabelle over her "boyfriend"? It's already well established that she's jealous of her because of him and to find out that something in that relationship is not to Isabelle's liking makes her happy. That IS jealousy in action, being happy when the person "fails".
Fun Fact: Isabela also sings “I’m fine” over and over again, in sync with Dolores. Both lines relate to their relationships with Mariano, Dolores is upset that she’ll never be with Mariano, but she has to hide her feelings and act like she’s fine, and Isabela is upset that she is being forced to be with Mariano, but she ALSO has to hide her feelings and act like she’s fine.
To be honest, one of the lyrics in "We don't talk about Bruno", Dolores sections reads "It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling" It shows that perhaps the reason why she covered up Bruno's persisting in the walls is because she was sympathetic due to her uncle's gift causing problems
That's what I thought! Also, it's crazy to think "oh she side eyed her cousin so she must be willing to take away everything the family loves!" Nah. Dont think she's like that and "we dont talk about Bruno" backs it up
During "We Don't Talk About Bruno" during the lyric where Isabella tells Mirabella "not one word out of you", Delores literally says "I can here him now". So it's not that she doesn't try to tell people it's that they don't listen to her unless she's telling them some gossip.
@@hahalove47 lmao you're of one of those people who are annoyingly stubborn and literally ignore everything that the person has said to prove their point, why didn't she tell everyone about the cracks? Why did she expose mirabels prophecy? Lmao please just say that you're a simp and move on. The evidence that she's pretty evil is right in front of you yet your refuse to acknowledge it just because you like the character. Plus who wouldn't try to sabotage stuff if they were paranoid from all the hearing and their "perfect" sister was marrying their crush. So yeah just stop lmao.
yeah but at the same time, I feel like Dolores was jealous of Mirabel and that led to her not being very fond of her. So I think that is why she couldn't keep the secret about Mirabel destroying the gift... like think about it, she probably knows most of the secrets of the whole town right? Why was she able to keep them a secret though? She purposelly revealed Mirabel's secret while also destroying the man's (I don't remember his name) proposal to Isabella. It makes sense doesn't it? I don't know if she is "evil" but I do think that she's someone with a lot of psychological trauma who definitely needs a therapist lol.
during “we don’t talk about bruno” BOTH isa and dolores sing “and i’m fine. and i’m fine and i’m fine. I’m fine” showing how they both don’t want Mariano to propose to isabela. they both want what the other has. dolores wants the man isa wants the freedom. they are both jealous of each other
isabella is more honest in hers. she says "im fine" 3 times, but then "Ill be fine". I think she's holding on to the idea bruno gave her that EVENTUALLY everything will be fine in the future when 'the life of her dreams' will be hers. while dolores is trying to assure herself that she's fine with everything even though she isnt.
One common thing I noticed about the gifts: they are not exactly what they seem to be at the first glance. Peppa doesn't just control the weather, she actively generates it. Julieta doesn't heal but makes healing food(at least judging by the vials she recovers after Casita breaks down). We never see any dead plants around Isabela and they grow out of nowhere without seed, nutrients or water. Bruno can't actually tell the future but can capture the snippets out of it that are often out of context. Luisa isn't just super strong but also seemingly invincible. Antonio doesn't only speak with animals but also has their unconditional friendship. Camillo shapeshifting completely ignores his original shape and mass. Pretty sure Dolores has some part of her gift that keeps her from going batshit crazy.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
The town seemed to be filled with some pretty selfish people until the very end when they help rebuild. Louisa’s song about pressure, their desperate questions about the magic made me think they didn’t serve very much and just let the madrigals do everything for them.
Another thing no one noticed is when they’re all setting up the table in “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”, Dolores is looking at Isabella the whole time. Because imagine setting up a dinner for your cousin to get married to the love of your life. She must’ve been so hurt.
Another reason she would want free from the curse: She lives in a house with 2 married couples who are still very close, if she could hear an eye twiching, 100% she could here some other noises coming from some other rooms.
Everyone talks about the horror of Delores hearing people have s*x but no one mentions the bigger horror that she also hears people going to the bathroom!
You're right, she probably knows every secret in the entire town, and even if someone didn't have anything to hide, she could just make something up and people would believe her because of her power
She could literally get her hands on Mariano & by telling him about anything she heard that could disrupt & prevent Isabella & His marriage. Seriously even if those powers are a curse if you intent is to break a relationship & swoop in & replace one of the people in that relationship super-sensitive hearing IS the perfect power cause it lets you gossip the relationship into the ruins.
The "evil side eye" thing, is just her being done with Isabella, and her telling Isabella that he wants 5 babies, she did made it up, to scare Isabella Was confirmed btw lol
i think mat forgot a important argument: when casita reapeared, it did so hapier than ever. not a single frame of the ending shows the building cracking. That's because dolores never acted out against her family. she acted out against the miracle. Casita broke because the madrigal's started some mad beef with eachother, but everything dolores did was so she and her mother and uncle could be freed from an overbaring gift. Why bother to reveal bruno's whereabouts when abuela would just shun him back to exile? why bother to tolerate isabela's bathrovement when she knew it was all a ruse to keep abuela happy? and most important of all: why would she keep her mouth shut about bruno's profecy when she knew the """miracle"""" would likely die if she revealed it in the most hurtfull way possible?
That is a good thought and one I hadn't even remotely considered! I'm wondering if there is an Encanto 2 if there will be new cracks in the house and that Mirabel will be on family repairing duty again. After all, I noticed in the recent movie that the only characters with issues they dove into was Bruno, Mirabel, Abulea, Luisa, and Isabella. They only briefly touched on Peppa and no one else got a good talk about their feelings in detail (Julieta got NO comment on her feelings).
Fun Fact: there was a cut piece of the movie where once the house collapses, everyone looses their powers. But the one it affect most was Camilo. It was planned for him to have a full emotional breakdown and existential crisis because he has been pretending to be other people his whole life to make them happy and help them. Now that that is gone, he literally has no idea who he is anymore. You can hear a little bit of him panicking in the background during the collapse scene. It was cut because the whole sequence took 5 minutes in total and they felt it took too much time away from Mirabel's tragic and sad moment. Though you can still hear him panicking off screen during the scene so it shows they really wanted to develop Camilo's character.
@@betajediwizard5680 well not everyone get character development (its a 2 hour movie) but the adult's, abuella,isabella,antonio,and dolores get their time to move the plot forward but camilo is just there.... a comedic relief
In the rest of the lyric, she says "...always left abuela and the family fumbling / grappling with prophecies you couldn't understand". So she's probably talking about Bruno.
Theory: If you think about it, Dolores is actually seeking the best outcome for the family by getting rid of the powers, I say this because the powers make each family member feel superior/inferior to another thus making them be awful at communicating, which leads to Casita forming cracks and the magic being unstable. By getting rid of the magic it brings everyone to an equal level in all their eyes, this is shown when the only time we see everyone in the family happy (including Dolores) and communicating properly is while they were rebuilding Casita, before that Bruno was lonely living in the walls and not being able to help or be with the rest of the family because they viewed most of his visions as bad omens, another example is that as soon as Antonio got his power he wasn't the one who was getting his stuff from the nursery, it was his mother. But once everyone felt/was equal they all talked and interacted positively with each other, and I don't think one day of house rebuilding will change how they treat each other when they have powers, especially how they view themselves as better then the towns folk, having Casita reside outside outside of the main town area, only interacting for business and arranged marriages, with the exception of flaunting their magic for the town whenever someone comes of age or just in day to day life. Dolores has probably heard a LOT of things she wishes to forget, ranging from people dying painfully to stuff not appropriate for minors to hear. She can hear how broken everyone in the family is treated and knows what the townsfolk actually think of their family, but she didn't know that there was a way to get rid of the magic... until she heard the first crack when Mirabel doesn't get a gift, she is also probably jealous of Mirabel not having a gift based on the one she got. So in conclusion, not only is Dolores the true good guy, but getting rid of the magic was truly the best result and Dolores being sad on the door when the magic returns is because she knows things will return to the way they were before with its return. Sub Theory: Dolores still had incredible hearing even while the magic was gone because she was able to hear Mirabel talking to Mariano about her of over the sound of everyone else rebuilding Casita.
as for your sub theory, i thinking focusing on a specific sound is a skill anyone can learn. similar to how a musician can pick individual instruments out of a song. so while it is abit of movie magic, it's still believable.
I also realized that when there all clapping she gets even more scared of louisa so she recoils and leans away while covering her ears because being stronger louisas clapping is louder
I believe I saw that the creators confirmed that Dolores’ room is actually sound proof. So technically hearing the eye twitch all night she probably meant that she heard it all night at the party. But I do agree that Dolores said and kept specific information.
I mean even if her room is sound proof see can hear people talking FROM A MILE AWAY no sound proof especially in that day in age helping her unless it’s magic sound proofing than maybe
@@Reesemike Well if it's sound proof by the magic, it would probably be able to stop any sound from coming in, since everyone's room seems to be adapted to their powers, and maybe her room is the only place where she can get some peace and rest.
@@Reesemike The whole magical rooms given to each member (minus Mirabel) are all in casita which is already magical so i’m guessing its well above what humans could make soundproof during that time
Even if she has a sound proof room I’m still surprised she can sleep cause I’m pretty sure she can hear every sound her body makes and maybe even the electricity in her brain
Is Delores actively tryina hurt the family, no Is she tired of being passed over, yes Remember, Delores has prolly been used by Abela her whole life to spy on ppl and meddle in their business so she prolly knows, very well, that Isabella doesnt like the dude but that Abela wants Isabella married because "shes the most perfect" So the way Mirabel feels about Isabella prolly goes double for Delores because their the same age
I'm surprised that you haven't mentioned that Dolores also straight up lies when she tells Mirabel that nobody but her is worried about the magic, when a few moments earlier, Abuela is standing at her open window talking about being worried about the magic disappearing. You mean to tell me Dolores heard Luisa's eye twitching, but not Abuela saying "dang this thing worries me" out in the open?
The real villain is the Grandma because she never let go of her sadness and trauma and then passed it on to her children. It’s a story of the cycle of trauma and how if we dont fix our trauma is breeds and fester in our children and grandchildren
It’s possible that Dolores tried to say something about Bruno being in the walls, only to get “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”’d every time, so she gave up.
She does literally sing "I can always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling" during the song". The use of "can" here is really important because it implies present tense. The line directly preceding it - Grew to live in fear of his stuttering and stumbling - and a couple lines after - Always left Abuela and the family fumbling grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand - it's back to past tense. It's definitely a very intentional choice of words
I heard/read a theory that the family convinced her she was hearing rats in the walls instead. When she tells Mirabel about Louisa she also slips it that the rats in the walls are talking about it too.
I use to think Dolores was quiet because the sound of her own voice was too loud for her, but a therapist on tiktok did a quick read/take on the family and theorized that Dolores was actually quiet because growing up with her powers would lead her to unintentionally reveal things others didn't want so there was a good chance she was constantly told to shut up or be quiet about things.
during that very song she tries to tell people that she can here him and is talked over by Isabella telling Mirabella to be quiet during the dinner. She tries to tell people, but they just don't listen to her.
“Everyone is talking about how Encanto has no villain” But what about those guys who know very well that Mirabelle has no gift and still throw her an accordion to continue the song after she tries to finish it in Family Madrigal
And that guy that kept on saying "HEY MIRABEL! HERE'S A NOT SPECIAL SPECIAL BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT SPECIAL!" Alot of the townspeople are just egging her on.
Because unlike the rest of the family, who has been brainwashed about gift=awesome, she has the ability to see through the veneer of glorification and truly decipher the various layers, pros and cons of each power. The reason she's not jealous of Camillo's power is, because she wants to be seen for *herself*, not her impersonations of other people. And she loves and cares far too much about Antonino -who also appears to be her best friend- to develop envy towards him.
It also makes sense from her name. In Spanish, the word for pain is “dolor,” and “Dolores” means many pains. Maybe the writers wanted to emphasize Dolores’ pain from her miracle.
@@lovey7358 it is, but the creators of the movie get to choose the names for the characters, Mirabel, sounds like miracle, Camilo relates to camaleon, so maybe it's not the case
I thought she learned how to control the weather at the end of the movie because of her dancing while it's snowing. or maybe it was to show she is happy to not have to suppress all her emotions/moods anymore. I haven't watched the movie to many times so idk
Technically if she learns how to control her emotions she can control the weather. Abuela even instructed her once to make it clear or rain and she did.
I viewed her not telling the family Bruno was living in the walls as protecting him. The family were so horrible to him that she probably thought it was for the best for them not to know
Same here, she actively sympathises with him in her verse, "it's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left abuela and the family fumbling, grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand", she also has a humbling gift (the super hearing), and gets that Bruno couldn't fully say what any prophecy was, since they were so vague.
I personally feel like even if she actually wasn’t, Dolores was trying to help Bruno by not telling the family about him not leaving. Abuela made it clear that she didn’t think Bruno loved the family during the fight scene, and the townspeople clearly feared him because of his “gift”. In the song We Don’t Talk About Bruno, most verses either blame or villainies him for the future that he didn’t decide, only predicted. Dolores wasn’t mad at Bruno while sung about her forbidden love, she was just sad that was how the future looked. She didn’t seem to blame Bruno for that at all. Pepa on the other hand was so used to getting mad at Bruno for his visions, that she ended up blaming him for something he didn’t even use his power for. Camilo just described him as a villain (the appearance of one at least). She probably heard so much hate about her uncle that she loved that when she realized he was gone but not gone, she didn’t want to tell anyone in fear he would continue suffering.
I agree I thought for a while Abuela was the villain because she was so controlling and didn’t realize what she was doing to her family to die her emotional miopía and fears but she saw the errors of her way with Mirabel in the river
Camilo was only 5 when bruno disappear so probably doesn't remember him and uses the tales around the village as his only reference. Personally while I think that bruno did have a vision about dolores love being promised to another, i don't think he ever told her about that as she was only 12 when he disappeared, and what kind of adult tells a child something like that. more than likely she simply overheard the details of the vision with her super hearing.
Dolores' problem is that she is a good listener but no one listens to her. She's the only one singing in present tense of Bruno. She literally sings 'I can hear him now'! And what would've happened, if she told everybody about Bruno? He would've lost his family. Yes, his last 10 years or so were miserable. But at least he had his family to keep him going on
Actually, the first time mirabel sees the cracks, Dolores can't hear it. The doors flashing means that their gift is temporarily faded, meaning that everybody temporarily lost their gift. After Luisa's song, "Surface Pressure", she says that when Mirabel saw the cracks, she felt weak. This also gives a sign that they temporarily lost their gifts. So with that cracks thing and Dolores not sticking up for her, it's logical that she wouldn't since she couldn't hear it
I like the fact that Luisa feels weak since her powers are always on/she can't control their intensity so when they temporarily faded she was the only one who felt the loss cause she felt weak. It only flickered for a few seconds. Isabella wouldn't feel it unless she was trying to make a plant when it was flickering. Camillo wouldn't feel it unless he was shape-shifting when it happened. Julieta wouldn't feel it unless her food didn't heal someone in front of her. Antonio wouldn't feel it unless he was mid conversation with an animal For Pepa we see when she's happy the cloud goes and of course she's happy at her sons ceremony so she wouldn't notice she can't make clouds now Dolores was still in a noisy environment and it was a few seconds. You don't notice what you don't hear. Especially in a few seconds whilst still being surrounded by a lot of noise with roaring animals and a ceremony. Luisa could feel it since her powers are always on so at that moment she felt weak cause her body couldn't support her muscled body since it lost its strength
One problems though - as far as we're aware, the whole "powers temporarily fade" thing is fairly new. Bruno had been patching cracks for years, so if the powers were temporarily lost EVERY time the cracks appeared, by the time the events of the movie occurred, it'd be seen as a normal glitch in the system that occasionally happened and no one would be freaking out about it. The panic that ensued means that the family DIDN'T always lose their powers temporarily whenever the walls began to crack. Just look at how Luisa reacted to feeling weak after she spoke with Mirabel, if that were the norm for her, she'd not react that way. Will also point out - we only ever saw evidence that Luisa was having issues with her powers prior to the dinner, and then afterwards we saw Camilo have trouble controlling his shapeshifting. But that was the extent of it. Especially prior to the dinner, we've got no evidence that Dolores, even during the events of the movie, was having any trouble. If she did, she casually ignored it and failed to mention it. So either she was in perfect position to hear the cracks at least at SOME point in her life, and just failed to mention them, or she WAS losing her gift for a short while on a fairly regular basis, and again failed to mention it - even when everyone was freaking out about the miracle dying. Either way, she is deliberately hiding important information about the magic dying.
In the scene in We Dont talk about Bruno when they are setting up the table you can see Dolores actually side eyeing her family and then knocking on the wall where Bruno lives when she turns around in the dance. Dolores' room is also right next to Bruno's secret entrance in the painting. Finally, and this might be a stretch, Dolores only has good hearing unlike her brother who can talk to animals. So when she's saying she can "hear the rats talking in the walls" shes not actually referring to the rats talking, but to Bruno her uncle talking to the rats in the walls (and by compassion calling her Tio a rat lmao) Edit: Also if you noticed in We dont Talk About Bruno, Bruno only shows up in the BG when its Dorores' verse to sing. Not anyone else's. He's on the 2nd floor bopping away to his diss soundtrack
I wouldn't say she was calling Bruno a rat, think she meant that the rats were talking (squeaking) in the walls. And since she hears Bruno talking to them, that's probably why she says the rats are talking (instead of squeaking).
Nah I think she just means she hears the rats squeaking. Plus yeah she knew Bruno was there, she announces that multiple time, but she'd know he's hiding and it seems like she just let him vibe. I took her knocking in secret like that as her telling him "It's time for dinner, join us" since she would've heard him eating near the family.
I literally mentioned this to my husband a couple weeks ago! 😂 What a weird coincidence that she is the one person that would benefit from losing their power!
I just thought of something... What if Deloris didn't tell about Bruno to protect the village? Hear me out, Deloris was probably a child when Bruno so she didn't really know him nun of the kids really didn't know him but she heard what he was like when the adults and towns people told her. There are also many times in the movie were she trys to point to Mirabelle that he's still here. Like in the we don't talk about Bruno song she says to Mirabella that she can always hear him muttering and mubbling. She also says that she can hear someone talking in the walls.
I think that whenever Bruno needs food. Dolores gave food to him. And also to keep too many hate away from Bruno , she hid the secret that he was in the wall
Dolores would have been a great villain: -Solid motivation -Good reveal - a great mirror to the protagonist: the one who wants to have a miracle vs the one who doesn't want to have a miracle - Could literally blackmail anyone on the village to do her biding
But this movie doesn't NEED a villain, which is one of the things that makes it so great I don't get why people are so obsessed with finding the secret villain of Encanto, or trying to force a villain into a sequel or spinoff
@@demonicthan742 Because it's Pavlovian. Disney's been pretty bad about just throwing twist villains for the sake of it in the past, and now we're just conditioned to think it's gonna be the case again.
@@demonicthan742 that, tho im wondering, will there be any sequel?? hopefully not, seeing that usually when a movie is highly praised, when they make part 2 of it or a sequel, it went downhill (not all, m=but many of em)
I always though Dolores didn't mention Bruno in the walls because at one point she probably did talk about but then her family gaslit her into believing it was just rats. She even says it to Mirabel "The only one worried about the magic is you, and the rats talking inside the walls" Dolores can't understand animals so she has to have been told by someone that when she heard Bruno it was actually rats
Yeah, I couldn't quite connect the dots in this theory. Her being impulsive could be a reasonable excuse for blurting out during the family dinner. Her hearing is so good that she knows about every secret in the village, how then is she supposed to know who's in on the secret and who isn't? Not being able to keep a secret could be a subconscious way of destressing; instead of continuously deciding which secrets to keep and/or who to tell them to she is just telling everyone about everything. If that is the case, her family then going to her to 'spy' on others in the village - I mean, I don't think Mariano meant for Dolores to hear that he wants five babies - would not be a help.
Well i think they dont talk about bruno because mentioning him upsets the grandma. At first we think its because she hates him, but by the end of the movie we realize its probably because she misses him or resents him "leaving". So i assumed it was the same for delores. She was told not to talk about him, so they dont.
something he didn’t talk about either is how on everyone’s doors (except dolores and bruno) they are happy and smiling, while dolores and bruno are distressed and upset, showing how their “gifts” are more distressing and difficult to live with.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
"The only one worried about the magic is you." That line triggered me especially since abuela was literally begging her dead husband for help conserving the magic the night before. Wouldn't Dolores have heard that? Also, its established that she has heard Bruno in the walls, wouldn't she have heard him worrying as well? I love Dolores but it seemed like the writers wanted her to be an antagonist.
Hey mat you missed an important detail: Dolores couldn’t hear the cracks the first night cause the cracks weaken your powers Luisa tells mirabel the next day “last night when you saw the cracks I felt weak” so that would apply to Dolores as well
Dolores definitely knew that Isabella did not want Mariano, but couldn't say no because 1. Abuela seemed delighted with Mariano 2. Mariano appeared to be the biggest catch in the village - sensitive, a true gentleman, handsome, and dumb as a rock. Dolores also knew that Luisa was overwhelmed, but felt "worthless if she couldn't be of service". Basically Dolores is realising that she, Isabella and Luisa are about to go the same way as Bruno, and she just cannot hold it in anymore.
Along with Dolores having a sad look on the main door of the house at the end, if you look at her own door, she has a sad and/or surprised look on her face, like she heard something she didn’t want to know
I feel like I should add that Dolores isn't the only one singing the "I'm Fine" lines. Isabela is also singing it with almost the exact same expression. Just one of those interesting little Parallels.
EVERYONE was singing some version of "I'm fine" in constant repetition at some point, scared of what would happen if they let the facade slip for even a moment.
Dolores has always been overlooked, so she might be used to it. She thinks Seeing her love interest being stolen wouldn’t be a big deal her witnessing and hence says I’m fine. Isabella however, didn’t want Mariano and marriage is forever and she doesn’t know if she can do it. And hence says I’ll be fine
@@scartheamazingattackhelico4824 in the dinner table scene. After isa says thrive on the vine, she says im fine. Dolores says im fine after bethroned to another and the last im fine is sung by both
I just realised that Dolores saying “It’s like I hear him now” hints Mirable to go and find Bruno and the line “And I’m fine” means she is fine about it and repeating it hints she is more than fine about it.😧
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing hardships
Fun fact : every gift is a curse Papas side is usually gossipers and give everyone info Julietas family is usually pressured Bruno, is claimed to be "the cursed child" like mirabel
Dolores can hear every secret Camilo can know everything pretending to be someone else Antonio can know stuff through animals Isabella is pressured into being perfect Luisa is pressured into being the strongest helping hand. Mirabel is cursed Child because of no gift Bruno is a cursed Child because of his gift.
I hope Dolores’s room is actually a sound proof room where she cannot hear anything when inside. But I also hope… when she was younger… she did not hear her parents, Julieta and Augustine and everyone else in town making babies…
when I first heard of Dolores' hearing, I felt so bad for her. I have extremely sensitive hearing and just imagining how bad it must be for her is legitimately painful
Trust me, it's as bad as it sounds. Auditory hypersensitivity. I have it. Imagine being awakened by the sound of snow falling. It isn't enjoyable! It sounds like the sky decided to drop champagne glasses on the ground. Until there is a nice, soft blanket of snow on the ground, it drives me nuts.
That sounds like auditory processing disorder to me. That's not the same as super good hearing, although someone who has one tends to have the other too. Dolores obvs has amazing hearing but isnt necessarily unable to tune it out
Dolores’s gift is an actual disorder called hyperacusis, a literal disorder. Imagine getting a one in a million of getting a superpower and you get a disorder dialed up to 20
As Screen Junkies mentioned in Encanto's Honest Trailer, Dolores has super hearing in a house with two married couples. i.e. she hears *all* of _that._ Not only that, but given the potency of her power, she likely hears the private affairs of a significant number of the families in town. If that won't drive a person insane, I don't know what would.
Can we mention that Isabella's second verse during we don't talk about Bruno she says, And I'm fine And I'm fine And I'm fine I'll be fine This are three things to consider now Isabella knows about Dolores' plot and is fighting over Mariono Isabella is grieving over her power not coming yet Or Isabella and I'm fine is a signal for the next scene where she doesn't like Mariono Please consider this for a next food theory
im just surprised she can hear anything at all. if she can hear an eye twitch then surely she could hear everyone in the village moving around and making sound, therefore she would hear all of the whitenoise from literally everywhere.
The brain usually “tunes out” the excess sound, this is why you can hold a conversation in a loud train station (keep in mind if it is too loud it won’t) this is probably also increased so that it doesn’t hurt that much
Actually, when the cracks first appeared Luisa said she felt weak, so Dolores may actually never had heard the cracks since her gift fails for duration of it
This is true, however in that moment during Antonio's party everyone's door was flickering, not just Luisa's. True, hers continues to faulted after that unlike the rest, but they were all failing in that one moment.
In "we don't talk about Bruno", you can actually hear Isabela and Dolores singing "I'm fine" together, my interpretation is that both of them were not satisfied with their current life, but still had to live a life that Abuela wanted them to live
@@misskaren1115 we'll you see Isabella is not happy about she getting married to Mariano and thats why she isn't fine and Dolores because she wants to marry Mariano but Mariano doesn't see her and Mariano see her like a normal villager and that why she t tranforms to fish lady but the fish represents her powers and the need to get rid of her powers so Mariano would see her over her sister Isabella.
And I say again, can you imagine being only 5 years old and all of sudden you can hear EVERYTHING? Can you imagine watching your child go through that, when she probably could not even understanding what these things mean or why it must happen to her? The things shes probably heard and never should have being one of the oldest kids in the Madrigal family. And her mother literally brings the thinder, so now shes hypersensitive just when her own mother gets stressed out. AND THEN THERES ALL THE GROUP SINGING
yeah like "oh I wonder what my gift will- OW OW OW OW OW OW OW OW OW SHUT UP SH QUIET AAAAAAAAAAAGH" and abuela is most likely either "oh no! anyways" or ignores it (I still do think she isn't intentionally abusive)
@@Angel_Alph-TV thats the thing she was still a little kid by the time all of her brothers and cousins came along, and this village has other kids about too and regardless a lot of adults. She hears EVERYTHING. I sincerely hope her magic room keeps out the sounds from the rest of the world because good lord that would be a nightmare
@@hamburgerdog25 in an interview (if i heard correctly) it was stated that yes, her room is soundproof, like it was stated that it was actually Bruno in her part of the song
At first, I also wondered why Dolores didn't say anything about Bruno, but after having watched the movie numerous times, I feel like she kept the secret of Bruno still living in the house as a way to protect him, because honestly, what would the family have even done if they DID know Bruno was still there? I saw that as Dolores protecting Bruno the same way Bruno was trying to protect Mirabel. I love the character of Dolores and still don't really see her as a villain, but this was an interesting theory regardless.
Imagine having a Gift called superhearing, what would you react to your sorrundings when your doing something or even sleeping? You will feel annoyed right?
It's also a question of who would believe a kid/teenager that someone is living inside the walls of the house? No one even knows there space enough for that, and she would have been young when Bruno left.
Well I mean they did forgive him immediately without questioning at the end of the movie. Why not whilst growing up? What difference happens other then the house falling apart? None that I saw. But this is just my personal opinion, and I only watched the movie once with a friend so I'm not a crazy super fan like most
@@po.emazing3845 I understand what you mean! The way I interpreted it, the reason they forgave him at the end of the movie was because Abuela had learned to let go of the unrealistic expectations she had set on the rest of the family to be perfect, and she could finally see her son as just being her son, instead of only seeing how he made the family look bad. Casita falling apart was a symbol of how the family had to start over and build a new foundation based on how everyone was valuable as simply a person, not for their gifts or what they could do to "earn" the miracle. That's why I don't think they would have forgiven him when Dolores was a child; Abuela hadn't yet learned the lesson.
The reason Dolores didn’t tell anyone about Bruno is because she was trying to protect him from abuela because she know that if abuela found out about him still being there before the character development she has at the end of the movie she would be angry with him not to mention that everyone in town hates Bruno as well and would likely still resent him upon his return
Yes, I thought the exact same thing, she wouldn’t want to tell anyone about it I hc that she dropped small hints every now and then but no hints directly stated he was in the walls
Yeah, her verse was the most understanding in we don’t talk about Bruno, she understands that they’re predictions that he can’t control. E.g: “It’s a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left abuela and the family fumbling, grappling prophecies they couldn’t understand, do you understand?
then why didn't she do the same with mirabel during the the dinner table scene that explanation solves the problem with bruno but why didn't she do the same with mirabel and if that secret is what broke her then why didn't she mention that bruno was living inside the walls it makes no sense and just feels like a big plot hole if dolores wasn't actively sabotaging the magic but that's just my opinion
The music from the sisters is touching, feel like it shows the unintentional damage we can cause to our loved ones when we put to many expectations on the people we love
It was confirmed by the makers of the movie that although she doesn't have as much control over her hearing as she'd like, it definitely can turn off sometimes. and there is a soundproof space somewhere in her room.
@@askosefamerve That really does just sound like them trying to cover something. Because that makes zero sense. Why would any space be soundproof, but not her bed (since she could supposedly hear Luisa's eye twitching all night)?
Just realised. When she sings the phrase "Betrothed to another", that's the first time we hear her talk or sing louder than a whisper. For her, that's her screaming from the rooftops
Also Luisa says she felt weak when Mirabel saw the cracks, Delores probably also felt the quiet. Whereas the others won't notice their lack of powers without actively using them (unless she's actively making flowers, Isabella won't notice that she can't). Pepa also wouldn't notice cause she's happy at that time so would have 'clear skies'
@@phoebegriffin3922 some people go insane in those super quiet rooms right? I feel like locking someone in there (metaphorically in this case) would be considered torture! She would hear normally compared to a normal person but it’s not her normal so maybe she’d be spooked by something sneaking up on her or feeling like she can’t hear her surroundings enough to feel safe in general
@@healgoth True, but at the same time, if you can hear everything going on around you at all times, it's bound to be overwhelming, and a bit of quiet would be welcome.
I never noticed her sad face at the end, how tragic. It makes sense though that she would be pushing the plot forward. I never understood why she would blurt out the vision of the house falling because of Mirabel, meanwhile, she can keep Bruno a secret for a decade. With a gift like that I imagine she would have to be good at keeping secrets as she holds everyone's. But yeah, she was definitely shading Isabella over the Mariano thing.
honestly if you look at Antonio's face on the door. He has the same face as dolores so we might think they are making a sad face but its actually their lips shape, they have pretty plump lips and you can see it curv up to a smile
The problem with this is that Dolores seems genuinely scared and worried about all of the prophecy stuff at the dinner table. Maybe it's not Bruno whose true gift is ack-ting but Dolores.
I've only seen the movie once but one thing I noticed right away: she can hear stuff so far away, so when Abuela was praying/talking about her worries out her window and Mirabel heard her, I was like "oh Dolores will be able to corroborate Mirabel's story this time". But then she says "no one's worried about the magic but you" I was like what. She could hear Luisa's eye twitching all night but didn't hear that? I was sus of her since then. Though on the door when I look closely, the corners of her mouth are upward, I think she just has a pouty shape to her mouth so it was hard to tell.
She might have been exaggerating the "all night" part and had fallen asleep by then. If not, she does hear everything, so she may not have tuned into Abuela's praying. Maybe Mariano was reciting his poetry around that time so she was listening to him.
but she'd also be able to hear Bruno and Mirabel talking about how it's a coin flip on whether Mirabel breaks or makes the magic. That concept of Bruno's foresight being not set in stone would exonerate Bruno, and even pull him back into the limelight because... you know, his power suddenly isn't a curse so much as a suggestion.
definitly, she keeps many many many secrets and had to learn from a young age which ones can be told and which ones cant. she was definitely protecting him but she didn't break the magic,the families dysfunction brought it down
The other theory: since Pepa is a sensitive mother who tries to control her emotions. Dolores, Camilo and Antonio (prob won't happen because he is young) would do the same, Dolores have to be *careful* of what she hears,Camilo should be *careful* of what he act.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
I always assumed that Delores didn’t tell anyone about Bruno living in the walls because the family actively doesn’t want to hear about him, so Delores decides to respect that by not mentioning him.
@@rebekahking6276 my guess? Absolutely. Girl can apparently hear whatever is audible, her mentioning Bruno's voice and movement through the walls? They'd be confused, but believe her.
I'm guessing they would still wanna hear about Bruno from Dolores. Maybe he is gonna do something bad again? I don't think they would just let Dolores shut up in a situation like this. And he is in the wall this time.
Fun fact: When Camillo coughs while shapeshifting in this order; Mirabel, Bruno, and cross-eyed himself, he did that to tell everyone that mirabel actually was in Bruno’s vision. The last phase of him (the cross-eyed him) means that they will be doomed if mirabel actually should’ve left the whole madrigal alone.
In "We don't talk about Bruno" Dolores sang "Bruno lived in fear......." Past tense and then she sings "I can always hear him sort of sort of stuttering and mumbling" present tense. As in she is admitting to actively listening to him. This includes talking to the rats and eating along with them just behind the wall. Even if she didn't want to expose him, she could hand him a fruit basket here and there.
She probably did, because if you follow this theory, she would have to keep Bruno alive in order to make sure Mirabel would later meet him and try to envision again, leading forward into chaos.
Dolores *was* telling Mirabel about Bruno, she just didn't get the hint about finding the rats who are 'worried about the cracks' Presumably Dolores is worried about clearly outing Bruno because of either freaking out Mirabel, Mirabel not believing her, Abuela's reaction if she found out, and also the fact Dolores probably knows that Bruno doesn't *want* to be found.
I liked the theory, my one sticking point is: Matt meant antagonist not villain. The definition of 'villain' is actually for antagonist and antagonist =/= villain.
To be honest, I think the reason why Dolores never told anyone about Bruno, is because no one let her. When Mirabel asked her Aunt about Brunos vision, she got interrupted 3 times by Pepper, befor she could even come up with the question. I think Dolores tried to tell them, but as soon as she mentioned the name, she was repeatedly silenced.
Her only respite was that her magical room was confirmed by the director to be soundproof, so at least she has some quiet time. Also when she heard Luisa's eye twitching, the director confirmed that it was during the party and not while sleeping.
Omg i didnt know that but also there was one thing where she says mariano writes his own poetry every night when he goes to sleep so either mariano sleeps earlier than dolores or idk
Oooo maybe it’s symbolic of how they’re the only ones who are aware of the family’s instability (there’s a bit of emphasis on the line “open your eyes” and before anyone says it mirabel doesn’t have a door)
Speaking as someone who lives with sound-sensitivity, there's no way Dolores would be as functional as she is if she were dealing with that level of sound sensitivity. She covers her ears at the celebration with no more urgency than someone with a normal range of hearing might. A more satisfying answer is that Dolores, like everyone else in her family, is fundamentally broken in a specific way that relates to their powers and the expectation they place on them. Isabella creates beauty, but she is burdened by the perfection of the role this creates for her. Luisa suffers from self-loathing and anxiety over her inability to do everything for everyone. Julieta is a people pleaser, and Pepa even more so, because the village depends on them for health and crops respectively. We don't know much about Camillo other than that he's a clown without much in the way of filters - but I'd bet if he got a song we'd hear all about his fear of intimacy and how he wished someone would take him seriously. Antonio almost certainly would have grown up to feel helpless and depressed knowing that some of his animal friends must die so that others may live - maybe in his spinoff series he'll become a magical ecovillain, taking on the corporations that damage the lands around the encanto. And of course there's Bruno, but we don't talk about him so lets move on to Dolores. Dolores is burdened with every secret, every unhappy truth, every sadness of every dweller in the encanto. The encanto surely has, if not therapists, then social roles that serve a similar need: hairdressers, bartenders, close friends. Imagine hearing every moment of vulnerability. How heavy must her heart be, burdened with all the hidden sadness. Even within her own family - she hears those cracks, just as she heard Abuela that night asking her Pedro for help. We know Dolores can her Bruno in the walls (she sings "I can always hear him" present tense, contrasted with the later line "Always left the family fumbling", past tense) and she knows her mother freaks out if anyone mentions his name. She's wanted to tell the family about this since Mirabel's ceremony, but has been greeted with literal storm clouds if she tries to bring it up. She, like the two sisters, is at the end of her rope. She knows its all about to come crumbling down and she just can't take the adults not talking about it for one more second. She has to tell someone. And so the prophesy comes to pass.
Camilo's problem is that it seems that his gift of transformation is to impersonate/replace people (In the song "The Family Madrigal", Camilo gives a pillow to a woman who seems to have stayed up all night taking care of her baby and transforms into said woman to supplant her and take care of the baby while the mother sleeps for a moment) Which can be scary, could he transform into someone deceased to give his or her grieving family some comfort?
I hoped you'd comment on this scene in 8:58 too since you showed it twice in the video. She's lining up almost perfectly with the grandma's figure on the door, covering it, and having hands closed where the candle should be.
From Dolores's perspective, the magic causes misery so you can see why she wouldn't want it. She can hear everything, including the family arguments and gets little peace. She has a mother that makes thunderstorms when she is anxious, which would sound way louder to her ears, and probably knows how much stress she puts herself under to have "clear skies". She hears Bruno in the walls and probably feels the magic is causing the family to be distant in that aspect. And she knows how much Abuela pressures everyone and that pressure she puts on Isabela is causing her to be engaged to a man she isn't in love with, that Dolores is madly in love with. I feel like Dolores is one that suffers the most, because of her "gift".
Fun fact: The name “Dolores” literally translates to “sorrows” or “pain” in Spanish.
True I speak Spanish and when I heard hear the name I just thought of pains cause for me it means Dolores in Spanish is pains
Yea but that’s just a common Hispanic name idk if you’ve ever heard anyone named that ☠️
Even though I'm hispanic, I never noticed that lol
Then again my spanish is still a work in progress
As a latina, Dolores is a common name, it's common naming your children as a feeling (Esperanza, Soledad, Dolores, etc which mean Hope, Loneliness and Pain) It's associated with what the mother feels during her pregnancy, not about the kid in it of itself. But yeah, they did in on porpouse.
Pain plural
I like to think that Dolores’ room is completely soundproof. So it would be easier for her to sleep at night. It would be a nice theory but she stated that, “I heard Luisa’s eye twitch all night.” This means it’s most likely not soundproof. But the question remains, what kind of gimmick would Dolores’ room have?
In a tweet by Encanto's director, can't remember his name off the top of my head, he stated that Dolores' room, "Def has some soundproofing in there!" So, it could be that she can't hear the townsfolk at night, but she could still hear *some* of her family members. Note how she doesn't hear Alma talking about how she's worried about the Miracle at night after Antonio's ceremony, but she is able to hear Luisa's eye twitching.... or she could have just been asleep when Alma was talking.
I was looking for a comment that talked about her room!
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You could make the argument that she happened to leave her room for a bit that night or that before everyone went to sleep she heard it but its kind of hard too with the all night part of it
Or it is soundproofed and she lied 🤔
They say it would be like an orchestra room where she can adjust what to hear based on where she is in her room... btw my favorite theory on one of the rooms is Camilo's room to be filled with mirrors
When the miracle got snuffed, she actually sang loudly, when she never spoke that loud until that point, and I really did feel bad for her when it came back. Sensory overload is the worst :
We can all feel bad she had a torturous power, but can we feel bad she didn’t tell anyone about Bruno? She “respected” his wish to be eating with rats?
@@PikachuComments bruh why are yall fighting tooth and nail to defend her over nothing
@@MimiUsagichan fr
@@MimiUsagichan Because from what I can see, the town would be just fine if they lost their power... including those with said powers. And if a power within a family has to constantly make a group within the family suffer? Maybe it is better to have no powers at all then.
Surrrre
I always felt like she was trying to get Mirabel to take action from her little rap in We Don't Talk About Bruno. The way it ends with her pointedly asking, "Do you understand?" just makes me feel like she was relaying important information, rather than gossip.
I thought that meant "He was blamed for everything, just like you are. And you can find him." Because just before that, it's "It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left Abuela and the family fumbling..." Which is sort of like how Mirabel is blamed for not seeming to have a gift at all.
I had this same vibe. Furthermore, she kept looking back toward where Bruno was in the background too.
@@tsharabrown3719 Funny how Mat left out her entire part in that song while he was making this garbage theory lol
I think she's always hoping people will pick up on little cues like she does. "I can always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling" is present tense. She explicitly told Mirabel that Bruno is here, currently, in the present, and Mirabel just didn't pick up on it because she was inundated with so much information at once. She's looking directly at Mariano over the wall in her second verse, making it clear that *he* is the man of her dreams, but no one notices. Even while she's singing, "and I'm fine, and I'm fine, and I'm fine, I'm fine," so is Isabela at the same time. Dolores KNOWS that Isabela doesn't want to marry Mariano, but no one listens to either woman about what they want.
She's also the only one besides Isa who doesn't outright badmouth Bruno. "It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left Abuela and the family fumbling, grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand." She sympathizes with Bruno. Perhaps she didn't expose him because she wanted him to be able to live in peace.
And she definitely told Camilo at least a few things about Bruno. He's the only one who associates Bruno with rats, but Bruno would only have been hanging out with rats after he started living in the walls. The only way Camilo would know that detail about him is if he heard it from Dolores. But Dolores speaks very softly and very quickly, so it might be hard for people to catch everything she says.
The moment at the proposal just seemed like a moment of crisis. A secret that was too big for her, and when she whispered to her brother, unable to hold it in, chaos ensued. Everyone talking at once, Luisa crying, rats everywhere, and every little noise is multiplied by a thousand for Dolores and she just loses it. It looked like ADHD sensory overload. It was just too much for her.
In short, I don't think she's actually withholding any information, I think people just aren't listening.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
I have noise sensitivity and the way she acts is extremely accurate. The way she flinches, the way she squeaks instead of putting emotion in her voice in order to convey meaning. And even the way she smiles like she’s having fun but is actually in pain.
i only have that right before and during a migraine.... i have headphones 90% of time because of it. i didn't know that could just be a 'natural' thing.
@@caliginousmoira8565 I don’t know about other people, but for me it developed a few years ago and now even the sound of my own voice (if I’m not wearing headphones/earbuds) can hurt, and I usually have a headache after being in a loud area. It’s getting better though! I normally have to wear these big bulky headphones, but I’ve been taking this new vitamin my mom has me on and I’ve started to wear these small earbuds called “Loop” around the house.
Omg twins i also have hearing sensitivity but every sense of mine is over sensitive (with training i can moderate it but offtopic) im constantly sensing something randomly
@@caliginousmoira8565 very much can i got it in all my senses i could send some advice your way to help moderate it.
“The only one worried about the miracle is you. And the rats talking in the walls”
I 100% believe she meant she stayed up all night listening to Bruno and his novelas
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A UA-camr called nicque marina made a series of videos where Dolores is listening to Bruno's rat novellas. It's hilarious.
I'm scarred Dolores is the villian Dolores my fav Character? :( I'm so sad rn BUT AGAIN ITS A THEORY
@@1zzy_g4mer Stop taking Matpat seriously when he is trying too hard on some of these
@@OhNoTheFace This is my first time watching his videos. Wow, no one will ever let Encanto be filled with unsolved secrets. WAIT THATS WHY ITS FAMOUS! Its getting attention because everyone wants to find out! People are curious. They have icons and everything! No wonder its stilling lasting for about 3 months!
Fun Fact: When Delores is singing "And I'm fine, and I'm fine, and I'm fine, I'm fine" Isabela is singing the same lyrics at the exact same time, only she's singing louder than Dolores, probably symbolising how she's being overlooked in favour of her cousin.
I heard Isabella’s line too and initially I thought that he was mistaken and thought it was Dolores’s line. But if she is really singing and Isabella’s just singing over her, that makes a a lot of sense
I thought it was only Isabela too, but realized both were singing because I could see their lips moving the same way
I think isabela sing high note and dolores sing it in lower note
What part is that one? I watch this movie very day and I need to know lol
@@dracovbeauty I just had to go back and check too! It's when they are circling the table at the end of the song, when Isabela and then Dolores pass right in front of the camera.
For anyone wondering about the "And I'm fine": Dolores and Isabella both sing the "And I'm fine"s at the same time, but Isabella's voice dominates and Dolores's is lower and quieter. So they both are not fine (although it's obvious why for Isabella)
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Isabella also changes her last one to "I'm not fine"
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@don't read a picture photo ok
@@ХейтерТрендов I know that already i don't need proof
The creators have said that Bruno's room changed as his relationship with the family changed. As they grew further apart emotionally, they grew further apart physically
Fun fact: according to the creators, the stairs in Bruno’s room changed the more Bruno had himself distanced from the town.
My apologies.
I feel sad for Bruno,he is a whole outcast and just no one understands him.
@@ХейтерТрендов ‘ight, Imma report this.
@@kkcake5771 its sad because they made him the way he is by begging him to use his gift and then getting mad at hearing about the futures they asked to see and blaming him for it instead of blaming themselves for their lack of self control in asking. bruno was alienated by doing what people asked him to do and then getting villainized for it. even if he may have occasionally just tried to warn people about worrisome futures out of concern for the individual, they decided to take it as just him being a bearer of bad news, since people dont need to be "warned" that something good is going to happen; making every out of the blue encounter with him probably a negative one.
@@shoyrushoyru they could have also done something about their futures that Bruno told them like the woman who Bruno said her fish would die she should’ve taken better care of it and also the rain on the wedding day she controls the weather with her emotions of course if your nervous it’s going to rain if that’s a power you have
Dolores was often overlooked by her family, given she was the literal "listener" of the family, and she mentions in the songs that she hears things, but nobody reacts to it. It's quiet possible she tried to bring Bruno up only to be ignored or hushed by Abuela or Pepa becuase well, we don't talk about Bruno. I'd give up trying to tell someone info if they kept ignoring or blowing me off too.
Yeah! I also thought about this too
Good point
I absolutely think that happened. Dolores was still a young child and probably went "I can still hear tio Bruno" and they just shushed her. We don't talk about Bruno
Blowing me off too 😏
@@Blackinfemwa You need help.
fun fact: its confirmed that both isabella AND dolores sing the "im fine" lines, further showing isabella's discontent with the situation as well because she didnt wanna marry mariano
wheres your proof that dolores sang that part too cause i dont hear her sing that part
@@MitsuiLuna you can literally hear it if you pay attention and its in the official lyric video
I think Isabella sings "I'll be fine" but yeah it's more or less the same
@@snikli Only the last verse is different between Dolores and Isabela
They both sing ,,and I'm fine"
But in the last verse Dolores says ,,and I'm fine" but Isabela says ,,I'll be fine"
This wouldn’t make sense for her to sing I’m fine I’m fine since her line about the love of her life being betrothed to another was added after the song was finished.
I didn't think it was that sinister. I was thinking more in the lines of Dolores keeping to herself, trying not to become family's next scapegoat. Her powers, much like her uncles, give her (often unwanted) insight into whats going on around her and in other peoples lives. Dolores has more generous opinion of Brunos power than the rest of the family and recognises he's basically getting slandered. She uses her power for manipulation instead of openly working to fix things so she can avoid responsibility.
Her powers are basically like his. They’re both “all-knowing”
I would also add another thing to consider is human nature. He spins it like all of her decisions are made intentionally in a vacuum but as people we all have needs and work in community (or we used to). For example, one is to be affirmed by your group so that your needs DO get met. Dolores not talking about the cracks isn't out of a desire for the magic to end but in compliance with not talking about what the matriarch doesn't want to acknowledge. Her not sticking up for Maribel is just weakness, NOT conspiracy. Another is the look she gives Isabelle over her "boyfriend"? It's already well established that she's jealous of her because of him and to find out that something in that relationship is not to Isabelle's liking makes her happy. That IS jealousy in action, being happy when the person "fails".
Fun Fact: Isabela also sings “I’m fine” over and over again, in sync with Dolores. Both lines relate to their relationships with Mariano, Dolores is upset that she’ll never be with Mariano, but she has to hide her feelings and act like she’s fine, and Isabela is upset that she is being forced to be with Mariano, but she ALSO has to hide her feelings and act like she’s fine.
its actully Dolores
@@cheesecxke1722 Thank you for the correction! Fixing it right now 🥰
@@ibee623_ np!
@@cheesecxke1722 in the movies Isabella was lip sing “I’m fine” and also dolores too because she is going to be in a relationship she doesn’t want
@@ivandeolarte4079 i corrected them
To be honest, one of the lyrics in "We don't talk about Bruno", Dolores sections reads
"It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling"
It shows that perhaps the reason why she covered up Bruno's persisting in the walls is because she was sympathetic due to her uncle's gift causing problems
That's what I thought! Also, it's crazy to think "oh she side eyed her cousin so she must be willing to take away everything the family loves!" Nah. Dont think she's like that and "we dont talk about Bruno" backs it up
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During "We Don't Talk About Bruno" during the lyric where Isabella tells Mirabella "not one word out of you", Delores literally says "I can here him now". So it's not that she doesn't try to tell people it's that they don't listen to her unless she's telling them some gossip.
@@hahalove47 lmao you're of one of those people who are annoyingly stubborn and literally ignore everything that the person has said to prove their point, why didn't she tell everyone about the cracks? Why did she expose mirabels prophecy? Lmao please just say that you're a simp and move on. The evidence that she's pretty evil is right in front of you yet your refuse to acknowledge it just because you like the character. Plus who wouldn't try to sabotage stuff if they were paranoid from all the hearing and their "perfect" sister was marrying their crush. So yeah just stop lmao.
yeah but at the same time, I feel like Dolores was jealous of Mirabel and that led to her not being very fond of her. So I think that is why she couldn't keep the secret about Mirabel destroying the gift... like think about it, she probably knows most of the secrets of the whole town right? Why was she able to keep them a secret though? She purposelly revealed Mirabel's secret while also destroying the man's (I don't remember his name) proposal to Isabella. It makes sense doesn't it? I don't know if she is "evil" but I do think that she's someone with a lot of psychological trauma who definitely needs a therapist lol.
during “we don’t talk about bruno” BOTH isa and dolores sing “and i’m fine. and i’m fine and i’m fine. I’m fine” showing how they both don’t want Mariano to propose to isabela. they both want what the other has. dolores wants the man isa wants the freedom. they are both jealous of each other
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isabella is more honest in hers. she says "im fine" 3 times, but then "Ill be fine". I think she's holding on to the idea bruno gave her that EVENTUALLY everything will be fine in the future when 'the life of her dreams' will be hers.
while dolores is trying to assure herself that she's fine with everything even though she isnt.
@@Gatekid3 I LOVE THIS. I never thought about why Isabella changes to "I'll be fine" even though I main her parts when I sing with my sisters.
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One common thing I noticed about the gifts: they are not exactly what they seem to be at the first glance.
Peppa doesn't just control the weather, she actively generates it.
Julieta doesn't heal but makes healing food(at least judging by the vials she recovers after Casita breaks down).
We never see any dead plants around Isabela and they grow out of nowhere without seed, nutrients or water.
Bruno can't actually tell the future but can capture the snippets out of it that are often out of context.
Luisa isn't just super strong but also seemingly invincible.
Antonio doesn't only speak with animals but also has their unconditional friendship.
Camillo shapeshifting completely ignores his original shape and mass.
Pretty sure Dolores has some part of her gift that keeps her from going batshit crazy.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
Maybe she can filter what noise she wants to listen to but I doubt it
I don't think they're often out of context. The only unclear vision was the one about Mirabel and the house, the other ones all came true
It's true🧐
No, she doesn't.
Also, the entire town likely knows about her "gift", so having them set off fireworks and clapping loudly is insult to injury.
I didn't even think about that, that's horrible
Yo wait that's true and that's so messed up😭
ok
@slida emif true tho 😂
The town seemed to be filled with some pretty selfish people until the very end when they help rebuild. Louisa’s song about pressure, their desperate questions about the magic made me think they didn’t serve very much and just let the madrigals do everything for them.
Another thing no one noticed is when they’re all setting up the table in “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”, Dolores is looking at Isabella the whole time. Because imagine setting up a dinner for your cousin to get married to the love of your life. She must’ve been so hurt.
It's Isabela with one L. If there had been two Ls, it would be pronounced as Y in "you".
@@definitelynotabot1743 No
@@divisionagentbailey6727 ?
@@divisionagentbailey6727 They're right, in Spanish two L's are pronounced as a "lyuh" sound
At the end she and Mariano gets together
Another reason she would want free from the curse:
She lives in a house with 2 married couples who are still very close, if she could hear an eye twiching, 100% she could here some other noises coming from some other rooms.
I laughed when i read this-
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Everyone talks about the horror of Delores hearing people have s*x but no one mentions the bigger horror that she also hears people going to the bathroom!
Imagine her if she went to school!! Banging lockers, kids screaming, FIRE ALARMS!! The list of pure insanity could go on!!
@@foxad4320 lol
2:49 FUN FACT: Dolores didn't close her ears because of the fireworks, she close her ears because of Luisa's clap(the strong girl)
Ah! True!
Eh, could be both
@@FewVidsJustCommentsyeah probably
Dolores could literally dismantle everyone's relationships in the town singlehandedly
You're right, she probably knows every secret in the entire town, and even if someone didn't have anything to hide, she could just make something up and people would believe her because of her power
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She could literally get her hands on Mariano & by telling him about anything she heard that could disrupt & prevent Isabella & His marriage. Seriously even if those powers are a curse if you intent is to break a relationship & swoop in & replace one of the people in that relationship super-sensitive hearing IS the perfect power cause it lets you gossip the relationship into the ruins.
hey, heard some freaky noises coming from your room while you where at work, just saying.
“remember kids! don’t gossip or dolores will hear you!”
The "evil side eye" thing, is just her being done with Isabella, and her telling Isabella that he wants 5 babies, she did made it up, to scare Isabella
Was confirmed btw lol
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really?
wow i didn't know that lol
I'd definitely need a source for that last part
i think mat forgot a important argument:
when casita reapeared, it did so hapier than ever. not a single frame of the ending shows the building cracking. That's because dolores never acted out against her family. she acted out against the miracle. Casita broke because the madrigal's started some mad beef with eachother, but everything dolores did was so she and her mother and uncle could be freed from an overbaring gift.
Why bother to reveal bruno's whereabouts when abuela would just shun him back to exile? why bother to tolerate isabela's bathrovement when she knew it was all a ruse to keep abuela happy? and most important of all: why would she keep her mouth shut about bruno's profecy when she knew the """miracle"""" would likely die if she revealed it in the most hurtfull way possible?
Good point
How long did it take to write this down lmao but this is very true
That is a good thought and one I hadn't even remotely considered! I'm wondering if there is an Encanto 2 if there will be new cracks in the house and that Mirabel will be on family repairing duty again. After all, I noticed in the recent movie that the only characters with issues they dove into was Bruno, Mirabel, Abulea, Luisa, and Isabella. They only briefly touched on Peppa and no one else got a good talk about their feelings in detail (Julieta got NO comment on her feelings).
i agree!!
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I love Camilo’s look to doloris after she tells him she heard him every day, he looks like he was saying “OMG, then why didn’t you tell us sis?”
Fun Fact: there was a cut piece of the movie where once the house collapses, everyone looses their powers. But the one it affect most was Camilo. It was planned for him to have a full emotional breakdown and existential crisis because he has been pretending to be other people his whole life to make them happy and help them. Now that that is gone, he literally has no idea who he is anymore. You can hear a little bit of him panicking in the background during the collapse scene. It was cut because the whole sequence took 5 minutes in total and they felt it took too much time away from Mirabel's tragic and sad moment. Though you can still hear him panicking off screen during the scene so it shows they really wanted to develop Camilo's character.
i wish they left that in the movie camilo got the short end of the stick (for screen time)
@@Hikaris_Art24 Didn't everyone get characyer development except Camilo?
@@betajediwizard5680 well not everyone get character development (its a 2 hour movie) but the adult's, abuella,isabella,antonio,and dolores get their time to move the plot forward but camilo is just there.... a comedic relief
@@Hikaris_Art24 Dose Felix get any character development?
@@Hikaris_Art24 No I know that. Its just a shame Camilo didnt get one.
Dolores even says it herself: “It’s a heavy lift with a gift so humbling.” Except, was she talking about Bruno’s gift or her own?
Dolores, not Delores
Thats a fair point. I actually also thought she was talking about herself for the first few times I replayed the song, until I read captions.
OMY GOSH.
In the rest of the lyric, she says "...always left abuela and the family fumbling / grappling with prophecies you couldn't understand". So she's probably talking about Bruno.
Double meaning...???
Theory: If you think about it, Dolores is actually seeking the best outcome for the family by getting rid of the powers, I say this because the powers make each family member feel superior/inferior to another thus making them be awful at communicating, which leads to Casita forming cracks and the magic being unstable. By getting rid of the magic it brings everyone to an equal level in all their eyes, this is shown when the only time we see everyone in the family happy (including Dolores) and communicating properly is while they were rebuilding Casita, before that Bruno was lonely living in the walls and not being able to help or be with the rest of the family because they viewed most of his visions as bad omens, another example is that as soon as Antonio got his power he wasn't the one who was getting his stuff from the nursery, it was his mother. But once everyone felt/was equal they all talked and interacted positively with each other, and I don't think one day of house rebuilding will change how they treat each other when they have powers, especially how they view themselves as better then the towns folk, having Casita reside outside outside of the main town area, only interacting for business and arranged marriages, with the exception of flaunting their magic for the town whenever someone comes of age or just in day to day life. Dolores has probably heard a LOT of things she wishes to forget, ranging from people dying painfully to stuff not appropriate for minors to hear. She can hear how broken everyone in the family is treated and knows what the townsfolk actually think of their family, but she didn't know that there was a way to get rid of the magic... until she heard the first crack when Mirabel doesn't get a gift, she is also probably jealous of Mirabel not having a gift based on the one she got. So in conclusion, not only is Dolores the true good guy, but getting rid of the magic was truly the best result and Dolores being sad on the door when the magic returns is because she knows things will return to the way they were before with its return.
Sub Theory: Dolores still had incredible hearing even while the magic was gone because she was able to hear Mirabel talking to Mariano about her of over the sound of everyone else rebuilding Casita.
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Woah that's a lots of words too bad i wont be reading them tho
@@ХейтерТрендов after watching this your a hate bot get a life
That’s what I have been thinking a little long now 😅
A good one
as for your sub theory, i thinking focusing on a specific sound is a skill anyone can learn. similar to how a musician can pick individual instruments out of a song. so while it is abit of movie magic, it's still believable.
I also realized that when there all clapping she gets even more scared of louisa so she recoils and leans away while covering her ears because being stronger louisas clapping is louder
I believe I saw that the creators confirmed that Dolores’ room is actually sound proof. So technically hearing the eye twitch all night she probably meant that she heard it all night at the party. But I do agree that Dolores said and kept specific information.
I mean even if her room is sound proof see can hear people talking FROM A MILE AWAY no sound proof especially in that day in age helping her unless it’s magic sound proofing than maybe
I thought they said some Parts we're soundproof but not thé whole room
@@Reesemike Well if it's sound proof by the magic, it would probably be able to stop any sound from coming in, since everyone's room seems to be adapted to their powers, and maybe her room is the only place where she can get some peace and rest.
@@Reesemike The whole magical rooms given to each member (minus Mirabel) are all in casita which is already magical so i’m guessing its well above what humans could make soundproof during that time
Even if she has a sound proof room I’m still surprised she can sleep cause I’m pretty sure she can hear every sound her body makes and maybe even the electricity in her brain
Is Delores actively tryina hurt the family, no
Is she tired of being passed over, yes
Remember, Delores has prolly been used by Abela her whole life to spy on ppl and meddle in their business so she prolly knows, very well, that Isabella doesnt like the dude but that Abela wants Isabella married because "shes the most perfect"
So the way Mirabel feels about Isabella prolly goes double for Delores because their the same age
Delores?
@@mondemamon929 bruh he/she meant dolores
Dolores*
why do a lot of people writes her name as "Delores"?
@@insertname954 A lot?💀
@@wikma215 yeah, it's starting to bother me XD
I'm surprised that you haven't mentioned that Dolores also straight up lies when she tells Mirabel that nobody but her is worried about the magic, when a few moments earlier, Abuela is standing at her open window talking about being worried about the magic disappearing. You mean to tell me Dolores heard Luisa's eye twitching, but not Abuela saying "dang this thing worries me" out in the open?
It is confirmed that her room has soundproofing so maybe she couldn’t hear it
@@kittengamer6410 really?
IKR
@@maskedgenius9862 yep, the creator had an ama on Twitter, I found out about it because of a msmojo video 😅
@@kittengamer6410 but if that's the case how was she able to hear Luisa's eye twitching all night if it's soundproof? So I think she lying too.
The real villain is the Grandma because she never let go of her sadness and trauma and then passed it on to her children. It’s a story of the cycle of trauma and how if we dont fix our trauma is breeds and fester in our children and grandchildren
It’s possible that Dolores tried to say something about Bruno being in the walls, only to get “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”’d every time, so she gave up.
She has super hearing though,someone would atleast hear her out.
She does literally sing "I can always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling" during the song". The use of "can" here is really important because it implies present tense. The line directly preceding it - Grew to live in fear of his stuttering and stumbling - and a couple lines after - Always left Abuela and the family fumbling grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand - it's back to past tense. It's definitely a very intentional choice of words
I heard/read a theory that the family convinced her she was hearing rats in the walls instead. When she tells Mirabel about Louisa she also slips it that the rats in the walls are talking about it too.
I use to think Dolores was quiet because the sound of her own voice was too loud for her, but a therapist on tiktok did a quick read/take on the family and theorized that Dolores was actually quiet because growing up with her powers would lead her to unintentionally reveal things others didn't want so there was a good chance she was constantly told to shut up or be quiet about things.
during that very song she tries to tell people that she can here him and is talked over by Isabella telling Mirabella to be quiet during the dinner. She tries to tell people, but they just don't listen to her.
“Everyone is talking about how Encanto has no villain”
But what about those guys who know very well that Mirabelle has no gift and still throw her an accordion to continue the song after she tries to finish it in Family Madrigal
And that guy that kept on saying "HEY MIRABEL! HERE'S A NOT SPECIAL SPECIAL BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT SPECIAL!"
Alot of the townspeople are just egging her on.
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Just realized another thing, when mirabel is singing the song about how she wishes she had a gift, she labels being jealous of everyone EXCEPT dolores
And Camilo and Antonio
Because unlike the rest of the family, who has been brainwashed about gift=awesome, she has the ability to see through the veneer of glorification and truly decipher the various layers, pros and cons of each power. The reason she's not jealous of Camillo's power is, because she wants to be seen for *herself*, not her impersonations of other people.
And she loves and cares far too much about Antonino -who also appears to be her best friend- to develop envy towards him.
Maybe she does this because she is worried Dolores will hear her
Camilo too. And Antonio
Also when she says she would heal what's broken she looks and points at Dolores.
I can confirm about the hearing part
I have increased hearing when it comes to sounds like bells and sirens and feedback, and I instantly recoil 24/7
“The only one worried about the magic is you… and the rats talking in the walls.”
She 100% knew about Bruno.
She says she knew though, during All Of You, "yo I knew he never left i heard him everyday"
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@@Viandwhat3969 And during “We don’t talk about Bruno,” we can see him in her echolocation, and she says “I can hear him now.”
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It also makes sense from her name. In Spanish, the word for pain is “dolor,” and “Dolores” means many pains. Maybe the writers wanted to emphasize Dolores’ pain from her miracle.
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@@Julian.BrawlStars it’s just a common Spanish name 💀
@@lovey7358 it is, but the creators of the movie get to choose the names for the characters, Mirabel, sounds like miracle, Camilo relates to camaleon, so maybe it's not the case
@@lovey7358Well obviously but if u watched the video you'd know that the meaning of the 'common Spanish name' fits well with it
Dolores is that one quiet kid in class who knows everyone's secrets 💀
So me during my blind school years I feel bad for you, sis💀
Can we be clear, Pepa cannot "control" the weather. Her mood affects the weather. A point that gets mixed a lot in the movie
I thought she learned how to control the weather at the end of the movie because of her dancing while it's snowing. or maybe it was to show she is happy to not have to suppress all her emotions/moods anymore. I haven't watched the movie to many times so idk
My sister got this misconception.
she learns how to control her powers at the end of the movie
I agree with Jessica I would get mad a lot at Camilo if we was bad so yeah it would be my mood
Technically if she learns how to control her emotions she can control the weather. Abuela even instructed her once to make it clear or rain and she did.
I viewed her not telling the family Bruno was living in the walls as protecting him. The family were so horrible to him that she probably thought it was for the best for them not to know
Same here, she actively sympathises with him in her verse, "it's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left abuela and the family fumbling, grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand", she also has a humbling gift (the super hearing), and gets that Bruno couldn't fully say what any prophecy was, since they were so vague.
O and don't get me started on trimg to roon isabellas preposel😲
@@rashidtaj2287 I don't think Isabella wanted to date mariono
@@random-tg2cp yeah she didn't she admits it later in the film
Both have access to knowledge they probably don't want
I personally feel like even if she actually wasn’t, Dolores was trying to help Bruno by not telling the family about him not leaving. Abuela made it clear that she didn’t think Bruno loved the family during the fight scene, and the townspeople clearly feared him because of his “gift”. In the song We Don’t Talk About Bruno, most verses either blame or villainies him for the future that he didn’t decide, only predicted. Dolores wasn’t mad at Bruno while sung about her forbidden love, she was just sad that was how the future looked. She didn’t seem to blame Bruno for that at all. Pepa on the other hand was so used to getting mad at Bruno for his visions, that she ended up blaming him for something he didn’t even use his power for. Camilo just described him as a villain (the appearance of one at least). She probably heard so much hate about her uncle that she loved that when she realized he was gone but not gone, she didn’t want to tell anyone in fear he would continue suffering.
I agree I thought for a while Abuela was the villain because she was so controlling and didn’t realize what she was doing to her family to die her emotional miopía and fears but she saw the errors of her way with Mirabel in the river
Yes thank you!!
I agree. My daughters favorite character from the movie is Dolores. It makes sense that Dolores isn’t a villain and won’t ever betray her family.
Camilo was only 5 when bruno disappear so probably doesn't remember him and uses the tales around the village as his only reference. Personally while I think that bruno did have a vision about dolores love being promised to another, i don't think he ever told her about that as she was only 12 when he disappeared, and what kind of adult tells a child something like that. more than likely she simply overheard the details of the vision with her super hearing.
Dolores' problem is that she is a good listener but no one listens to her. She's the only one singing in present tense of Bruno. She literally sings 'I can hear him now'!
And what would've happened, if she told everybody about Bruno? He would've lost his family. Yes, his last 10 years or so were miserable. But at least he had his family to keep him going on
5:41 Camilo too. Shapeshifting can be quite disturbing, if you forget what you were supposed to look like.
I think his is more of an automatic thing when he changes back so he won't have to remember what he looked like
Actually, the first time mirabel sees the cracks, Dolores can't hear it. The doors flashing means that their gift is temporarily faded, meaning that everybody temporarily lost their gift. After Luisa's song, "Surface Pressure", she says that when Mirabel saw the cracks, she felt weak. This also gives a sign that they temporarily lost their gifts. So with that cracks thing and Dolores not sticking up for her, it's logical that she wouldn't since she couldn't hear it
I like the fact that Luisa feels weak since her powers are always on/she can't control their intensity so when they temporarily faded she was the only one who felt the loss cause she felt weak. It only flickered for a few seconds.
Isabella wouldn't feel it unless she was trying to make a plant when it was flickering.
Camillo wouldn't feel it unless he was shape-shifting when it happened.
Julieta wouldn't feel it unless her food didn't heal someone in front of her.
Antonio wouldn't feel it unless he was mid conversation with an animal
For Pepa we see when she's happy the cloud goes and of course she's happy at her sons ceremony so she wouldn't notice she can't make clouds now
Dolores was still in a noisy environment and it was a few seconds. You don't notice what you don't hear. Especially in a few seconds whilst still being surrounded by a lot of noise with roaring animals and a ceremony.
Luisa could feel it since her powers are always on so at that moment she felt weak cause her body couldn't support her muscled body since it lost its strength
Oh, that's a good point.
Imagine the relief she felt in that moment
One problems though - as far as we're aware, the whole "powers temporarily fade" thing is fairly new. Bruno had been patching cracks for years, so if the powers were temporarily lost EVERY time the cracks appeared, by the time the events of the movie occurred, it'd be seen as a normal glitch in the system that occasionally happened and no one would be freaking out about it. The panic that ensued means that the family DIDN'T always lose their powers temporarily whenever the walls began to crack. Just look at how Luisa reacted to feeling weak after she spoke with Mirabel, if that were the norm for her, she'd not react that way.
Will also point out - we only ever saw evidence that Luisa was having issues with her powers prior to the dinner, and then afterwards we saw Camilo have trouble controlling his shapeshifting. But that was the extent of it. Especially prior to the dinner, we've got no evidence that Dolores, even during the events of the movie, was having any trouble. If she did, she casually ignored it and failed to mention it.
So either she was in perfect position to hear the cracks at least at SOME point in her life, and just failed to mention them, or she WAS losing her gift for a short while on a fairly regular basis, and again failed to mention it - even when everyone was freaking out about the miracle dying. Either way, she is deliberately hiding important information about the magic dying.
Counter thought, she would've still known SOMETHING happened because she would've lost her ability to hear everything
In the scene in We Dont talk about Bruno when they are setting up the table you can see Dolores actually side eyeing her family and then knocking on the wall where Bruno lives when she turns around in the dance. Dolores' room is also right next to Bruno's secret entrance in the painting. Finally, and this might be a stretch, Dolores only has good hearing unlike her brother who can talk to animals. So when she's saying she can "hear the rats talking in the walls" shes not actually referring to the rats talking, but to Bruno her uncle talking to the rats in the walls (and by compassion calling her Tio a rat lmao)
Edit: Also if you noticed in We dont Talk About Bruno, Bruno only shows up in the BG when its Dorores' verse to sing. Not anyone else's. He's on the 2nd floor bopping away to his diss soundtrack
I wouldn't say she was calling Bruno a rat, think she meant that the rats were talking (squeaking) in the walls. And since she hears Bruno talking to them, that's probably why she says the rats are talking (instead of squeaking).
I NEVER NOTICED HER HITTING THE WALL DURING THE DANCE OMG.
That actually might not be a stretch. I didn’t think about that. That she don’t understand what the rats are saying🤔👏
Nah I think she just means she hears the rats squeaking. Plus yeah she knew Bruno was there, she announces that multiple time, but she'd know he's hiding and it seems like she just let him vibe. I took her knocking in secret like that as her telling him "It's time for dinner, join us" since she would've heard him eating near the family.
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I literally mentioned this to my husband a couple weeks ago! 😂 What a weird coincidence that she is the one person that would benefit from losing their power!
2 bots in a row this is a nightmare
@@stringcheese135 2 bots in a row is lucky, I've seen up to 8
What about Pepa?
I thought the Amydela was Headquarters in Inside Out but we have 2 1 each hemisphere
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I just thought of something... What if Deloris didn't tell about Bruno to protect the village? Hear me out, Deloris was probably a child when Bruno so she didn't really know him nun of the kids really didn't know him but she heard what he was like when the adults and towns people told her. There are also many times in the movie were she trys to point to Mirabelle that he's still here. Like in the we don't talk about Bruno song she says to Mirabella that she can always hear him muttering and mubbling. She also says that she can hear someone talking in the walls.
DOLORES
I think that whenever Bruno needs food. Dolores gave food to him. And also to keep too many hate away from Bruno , she hid the secret that he was in the wall
If so why Bruno said he was lonely.
@@mincontent1549 1 21 year old is not mutch company
No one hates Bruno, he was literally bullied for his honesty
Maybe she could hear his stomach growling😂
@@shyannmariel4176 true lol 🤣
Dolores would have been a great villain:
-Solid motivation
-Good reveal
- a great mirror to the protagonist: the one who wants to have a miracle vs the one who doesn't want to have a miracle
- Could literally blackmail anyone on the village to do her biding
Oh man, I don't think it would've worked in this movie but that idea is SO COOL
But this movie doesn't NEED a villain, which is one of the things that makes it so great
I don't get why people are so obsessed with finding the secret villain of Encanto, or trying to force a villain into a sequel or spinoff
@@demonicthan742 Because it's Pavlovian. Disney's been pretty bad about just throwing twist villains for the sake of it in the past, and now we're just conditioned to think it's gonna be the case again.
@@demonicthan742 oh i agree with You that the movie doesn't need a villain i just found it curious that it could've worked so well
@@demonicthan742 that, tho im wondering, will there be any sequel?? hopefully not, seeing that usually when a movie is highly praised, when they make part 2 of it or a sequel, it went downhill (not all, m=but many of em)
I always though Dolores didn't mention Bruno in the walls because at one point she probably did talk about but then her family gaslit her into believing it was just rats. She even says it to Mirabel "The only one worried about the magic is you, and the rats talking inside the walls" Dolores can't understand animals so she has to have been told by someone that when she heard Bruno it was actually rats
This is an underrated comment.
Yeah. Antonio probably told her.
Yeah, I couldn't quite connect the dots in this theory. Her being impulsive could be a reasonable excuse for blurting out during the family dinner. Her hearing is so good that she knows about every secret in the village, how then is she supposed to know who's in on the secret and who isn't? Not being able to keep a secret could be a subconscious way of destressing; instead of continuously deciding which secrets to keep and/or who to tell them to she is just telling everyone about everything. If that is the case, her family then going to her to 'spy' on others in the village - I mean, I don't think Mariano meant for Dolores to hear that he wants five babies - would not be a help.
@@stef5853 Well, she probably knows who is and isn't in on any given secret because... Y'know, she'd hear it if someone told that secret
Well i think they dont talk about bruno because mentioning him upsets the grandma. At first we think its because she hates him, but by the end of the movie we realize its probably because she misses him or resents him "leaving". So i assumed it was the same for delores. She was told not to talk about him, so they dont.
something he didn’t talk about either is how on everyone’s doors (except dolores and bruno) they are happy and smiling, while dolores and bruno are distressed and upset, showing how their “gifts” are more distressing and difficult to live with.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
"The only one worried about the magic is you." That line triggered me especially since abuela was literally begging her dead husband for help conserving the magic the night before. Wouldn't Dolores have heard that? Also, its established that she has heard Bruno in the walls, wouldn't she have heard him worrying as well? I love Dolores but it seemed like the writers wanted her to be an antagonist.
she said " and the rats in the walls" which is bruno.
Maybe she doesn’t hear when she is asleep?
@@sheabutter94 Well the creators said in twitter that dolores's room has some soundproof so i guess??
@@krewfamhakuryuo901 it nice they add soundproof of her room cause you don’t want hearing… awkward noise while sleeping
Ya unfortunately
Hey mat you missed an important detail: Dolores couldn’t hear the cracks the first night cause the cracks weaken your powers Luisa tells mirabel the next day “last night when you saw the cracks I felt weak” so that would apply to Dolores as well
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also i think Antonio's party was super loud too
Dolores definitely knew that Isabella did not want Mariano, but couldn't say no because 1. Abuela seemed delighted with Mariano 2. Mariano appeared to be the biggest catch in the village - sensitive, a true gentleman, handsome, and dumb as a rock. Dolores also knew that Luisa was overwhelmed, but felt "worthless if she couldn't be of service". Basically Dolores is realising that she, Isabella and Luisa are about to go the same way as Bruno, and she just cannot hold it in anymore.
Along with Dolores having a sad look on the main door of the house at the end, if you look at her own door, she has a sad and/or surprised look on her face, like she heard something she didn’t want to know
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I feel like I should add that Dolores isn't the only one singing the "I'm Fine" lines. Isabela is also singing it with almost the exact same expression. Just one of those interesting little Parallels.
EVERYONE was singing some version of "I'm fine" in constant repetition at some point, scared of what would happen if they let the facade slip for even a moment.
She said betrothed to another another im fine and Isabela said like the that thrive on the vines im fine
Dolores has always been overlooked, so she might be used to it. She thinks Seeing her love interest being stolen wouldn’t be a big deal her witnessing and hence says I’m fine. Isabella however, didn’t want Mariano and marriage is forever and she doesn’t know if she can do it. And hence says I’ll be fine
When do they actually say I'm fine?? I don't hear it!
@@scartheamazingattackhelico4824 in the dinner table scene. After isa says thrive on the vine, she says im fine. Dolores says im fine after bethroned to another and the last im fine is sung by both
When Dolores says that “the only one worried about the magic is you,” could mean that she knows, she’s just happy that it’s dying.
This made me realize she says this after we see Abuela freaking out about the magic and Mirabel decides to save the magic the night before...
Is it because she does not like her gift
@@lesleyofosu9837 yes
That’s dark
She said the only one thats worried about the the magic is you and Mumbles the rats in the walls
I just realised that Dolores saying “It’s like I hear him now” hints Mirable to go and find Bruno and the line “And I’m fine” means she is fine about it and repeating it hints she is more than fine about it.😧
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing hardships
Fun fact : every gift is a curse
Papas side is usually gossipers and give everyone info
Julietas family is usually pressured
Bruno, is claimed to be "the cursed child" like mirabel
how abt antonio?
@@definitelymel0dy I feel that can also be used as a gossiper like the animals (like rats) can tell him info like bruno
@@uchicken_ yeah like what happened in the movie
Dolores can hear every secret
Camilo can know everything pretending to be someone else
Antonio can know stuff through animals
Isabella is pressured into being perfect
Luisa is pressured into being the strongest helping hand.
Mirabel is cursed Child because of no gift
Bruno is a cursed Child because of his gift.
luisa is pressured into carrying every family burden & isabela is stuck her whole life being perfect
I hope Dolores’s room is actually a sound proof room where she cannot hear anything when inside. But I also hope… when she was younger… she did not hear her parents, Julieta and Augustine and everyone else in town making babies…
super hearing gotta be the most traumatic power to give to a child
Didn't she say that she heard Luisas eye twitching all night? It's been a while since I've rewatched the movie
If she can hear and eye twitch, she can hear some horizontal mamba
Dolores room is sound proof
...if it was soundproof then.. HOW DID SHE HEAR LOUISA'S EYE TWITCHING
when I first heard of Dolores' hearing, I felt so bad for her. I have extremely sensitive hearing and just imagining how bad it must be for her is legitimately painful
Dolores is my favorite! She doesn't deserve to have rumers about her. She didn't do anything wrong!
Espesialy when the door just closes with lot of force, that is pain and a half
Trust me, it's as bad as it sounds. Auditory hypersensitivity. I have it. Imagine being awakened by the sound of snow falling. It isn't enjoyable! It sounds like the sky decided to drop champagne glasses on the ground. Until there is a nice, soft blanket of snow on the ground, it drives me nuts.
I have sensory processing and loud sounds often make me break down in tears
That sounds like auditory processing disorder to me. That's not the same as super good hearing, although someone who has one tends to have the other too. Dolores obvs has amazing hearing but isnt necessarily unable to tune it out
Dolores’s gift is an actual disorder called hyperacusis, a literal disorder. Imagine getting a one in a million of getting a superpower and you get a disorder dialed up to 20
As Screen Junkies mentioned in Encanto's Honest Trailer, Dolores has super hearing in a house with two married couples. i.e. she hears *all* of _that._ Not only that, but given the potency of her power, she likely hears the private affairs of a significant number of the families in town. If that won't drive a person insane, I don't know what would.
oh that got wrong but you're right
I knew I was the only person who has thought of this!
And if Mariano married Isabela, Dolores would spend the rest of her life hearing the man she loves making magic babies with her cousin
@@yurinabesima That's twisted indeed!
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Jared Bush actually confirmed on Twitter that the “he wants five babies” thing was made up, but it was more of a prank to scare Isabela.
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@@ХейтерТрендов And we know that no one will ever love you
I mean what are the odds that in that exact moment He said "I will propose tonight and want give Babies"?
@@yourmothergaming384 nice response dud a mad lad
I am actually feeling sorry for dolores now. Thats a bittersweet ending of the movie when she unwillingly gets her "powers" back.
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Everyone's gifts arent set in stone after mirabel fixes the magic as in they could receive different gifts.
@@nickp9560 I don't think there's anything that implies that. We see some of the family members getting their powers back, & nothing seems different.
@Seargent Slaughter oh my god-
She had to get her powers back even though she didn't want to but hey, she got her mann
Can we mention that Isabella's second verse during we don't talk about Bruno she says,
And I'm fine
And I'm fine
And I'm fine
I'll be fine
This are three things to consider now
Isabella knows about Dolores' plot and is fighting over Mariono
Isabella is grieving over her power not coming yet
Or Isabella and I'm fine is a signal for the next scene where she doesn't like Mariono
Please consider this for a next food theory
im just surprised she can hear anything at all. if she can hear an eye twitch then surely she could hear everyone in the village moving around and making sound, therefore she would hear all of the whitenoise from literally everywhere.
The brain usually “tunes out” the excess sound, this is why you can hold a conversation in a loud train station (keep in mind if it is too loud it won’t) this is probably also increased so that it doesn’t hurt that much
I mean if superman can tune people out so can Dolores. Maybe that's the upgraded version of her gift, like Isabella making a cactus. 🤷🏾♀️🙂
@@Devin3Anthologie just wanna say Isabela doesn't just make cactus she can make ANY plant in the world . Undiscovered speicies even .
Now that’s just sad for her. That makes it worse that she got her powers back.
@@rokhsanaparvinnupur5692 Oh you're right!🤯 It's completely possible that Mirabel was the catalyst for the evolution of everyone's gifts. 🤩
Actually, when the cracks first appeared Luisa said she felt weak, so Dolores may actually never had heard the cracks since her gift fails for duration of it
That's exactly what I was thinking!
this theory have cracks
That's what I also thought at first, but we later found out that Louia was the only one who experienced a flickering with her ability.
This is true, however in that moment during Antonio's party everyone's door was flickering, not just Luisa's. True, hers continues to faulted after that unlike the rest, but they were all failing in that one moment.
Yes
In "we don't talk about Bruno", you can actually hear Isabela and Dolores singing "I'm fine" together, my interpretation is that both of them were not satisfied with their current life, but still had to live a life that Abuela wanted them to live
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@@misskaren1115 we'll you see Isabella is not happy about she getting married to Mariano and thats why she isn't fine and Dolores because she wants to marry Mariano but Mariano doesn't see her and Mariano see her like a normal villager and that why she t tranforms to fish lady but the fish represents her powers and the need to get rid of her powers so Mariano would see her over her sister Isabella.
@@JefePlaysYT On the final door, she is not too happy, but she is modestly happy, but it also look like she is sad.
The original door Dolores had was frowning. This represents her pain that no one notices
And I say again, can you imagine being only 5 years old and all of sudden you can hear EVERYTHING? Can you imagine watching your child go through that, when she probably could not even understanding what these things mean or why it must happen to her? The things shes probably heard and never should have being one of the oldest kids in the Madrigal family. And her mother literally brings the thinder, so now shes hypersensitive just when her own mother gets stressed out. AND THEN THERES ALL THE GROUP SINGING
That sounds terrible, poor Dolores!
yeah like "oh I wonder what my gift will- OW OW OW OW OW OW OW OW OW SHUT UP SH QUIET AAAAAAAAAAAGH" and abuela is most likely either "oh no! anyways" or ignores it (I still do think she isn't intentionally abusive)
And since she's the oldest out of her brothers she probably heard them being made... If you know you know
@@Angel_Alph-TV thats the thing she was still a little kid by the time all of her brothers and cousins came along, and this village has other kids about too and regardless a lot of adults. She hears EVERYTHING. I sincerely hope her magic room keeps out the sounds from the rest of the world because good lord that would be a nightmare
@@hamburgerdog25 in an interview (if i heard correctly) it was stated that yes, her room is soundproof, like it was stated that it was actually Bruno in her part of the song
At first, I also wondered why Dolores didn't say anything about Bruno, but after having watched the movie numerous times, I feel like she kept the secret of Bruno still living in the house as a way to protect him, because honestly, what would the family have even done if they DID know Bruno was still there? I saw that as Dolores protecting Bruno the same way Bruno was trying to protect Mirabel. I love the character of Dolores and still don't really see her as a villain, but this was an interesting theory regardless.
Imagine having a Gift called superhearing, what would you react to your sorrundings when your doing something or even sleeping? You will feel annoyed right?
I also think that Dolores did that to protect Bruno
It's also a question of who would believe a kid/teenager that someone is living inside the walls of the house? No one even knows there space enough for that, and she would have been young when Bruno left.
Well I mean they did forgive him immediately without questioning at the end of the movie. Why not whilst growing up? What difference happens other then the house falling apart? None that I saw. But this is just my personal opinion, and I only watched the movie once with a friend so I'm not a crazy super fan like most
@@po.emazing3845 I understand what you mean! The way I interpreted it, the reason they forgave him at the end of the movie was because Abuela had learned to let go of the unrealistic expectations she had set on the rest of the family to be perfect, and she could finally see her son as just being her son, instead of only seeing how he made the family look bad. Casita falling apart was a symbol of how the family had to start over and build a new foundation based on how everyone was valuable as simply a person, not for their gifts or what they could do to "earn" the miracle. That's why I don't think they would have forgiven him when Dolores was a child; Abuela hadn't yet learned the lesson.
The reason Dolores didn’t tell anyone about Bruno is because she was trying to protect him from abuela because she know that if abuela found out about him still being there before the character development she has at the end of the movie she would be angry with him not to mention that everyone in town hates Bruno as well and would likely still resent him upon his return
For sure. She’s pepas daughter, and no one wants to hear about Bruno less.
Yes, I thought the exact same thing, she wouldn’t want to tell anyone about it
I hc that she dropped small hints every now and then but no hints directly stated he was in the walls
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Yeah, her verse was the most understanding in we don’t talk about Bruno, she understands that they’re predictions that he can’t control. E.g: “It’s a heavy lift with a gift so humbling, always left abuela and the family fumbling, grappling prophecies they couldn’t understand, do you understand?
then why didn't she do the same with mirabel during the the dinner table scene that explanation solves the problem with bruno but why didn't she do the same with mirabel and if that secret is what broke her then why didn't she mention that bruno was living inside the walls it makes no sense and just feels like a big plot hole if dolores wasn't actively sabotaging the magic but that's just my opinion
The music from the sisters is touching, feel like it shows the unintentional damage we can cause to our loved ones when we put to many expectations on the people we love
It was confirmed by the makers of the movie that although she doesn't have as much control over her hearing as she'd like, it definitely can turn off sometimes. and there is a soundproof space somewhere in her room.
Really???
Her room part isn’t confirmed
@@sajalotfy9024 It is. Creators said "There is at least a PLACE in her room that is soundproof."
Finally someone mentioned this
@@askosefamerve That really does just sound like them trying to cover something. Because that makes zero sense. Why would any space be soundproof, but not her bed (since she could supposedly hear Luisa's eye twitching all night)?
Just realised. When she sings the phrase "Betrothed to another", that's the first time we hear her talk or sing louder than a whisper.
For her, that's her screaming from the rooftops
Yeah I noticed that too and how beautiful your voice really is
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Then what about this part? 9:23 she screamed louder than the song
Honestly, I can understand why she would want her gift gone, being the resident secret keeper for a house is hard enough, let alone a whole town
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Delores got that gift bc she was so observant from being quiet, and knew about/liked gossip.
Also Luisa says she felt weak when Mirabel saw the cracks, Delores probably also felt the quiet. Whereas the others won't notice their lack of powers without actively using them (unless she's actively making flowers, Isabella won't notice that she can't). Pepa also wouldn't notice cause she's happy at that time so would have 'clear skies'
Good for her, basically the only time of quiet in her life.
@@phoebegriffin3922 some people go insane in those super quiet rooms right? I feel like locking someone in there (metaphorically in this case) would be considered torture! She would hear normally compared to a normal person but it’s not her normal so maybe she’d be spooked by something sneaking up on her or feeling like she can’t hear her surroundings enough to feel safe in general
@@healgoth True, but at the same time, if you can hear everything going on around you at all times, it's bound to be overwhelming, and a bit of quiet would be welcome.
If Luisa felt weak when the cracks appeared, wouldn’t Dolores not hear as well when there were cracks? Maybe she didn’t hear the cracks
Okay, but how would Luisa know she was weak unless she was actively lifting something at the time?
I never noticed her sad face at the end, how tragic. It makes sense though that she would be pushing the plot forward. I never understood why she would blurt out the vision of the house falling because of Mirabel, meanwhile, she can keep Bruno a secret for a decade. With a gift like that I imagine she would have to be good at keeping secrets as she holds everyone's. But yeah, she was definitely shading Isabella over the Mariano thing.
honestly if you look at Antonio's face on the door. He has the same face as dolores so we might think they are making a sad face but its actually their lips shape, they have pretty plump lips and you can see it curv up to a smile
@@auroraunnie3978 Isabella as well
Also Bruno wasn’t actually there for sure she didn’t know that you just suspicious of it
The problem with this is that Dolores seems genuinely scared and worried about all of the prophecy stuff at the dinner table. Maybe it's not Bruno whose true gift is ack-ting but Dolores.
Never heard of acting? Especially when the whole family and guests are there?
@@fiasypiage952 did you read the last part?
@@fiasypiage952 You should read it again lmao
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Yas
Looking back, I'm starting to feel guilty for not noticing how much the line between MatPats personal life and his work life became blurred.
I've only seen the movie once but one thing I noticed right away: she can hear stuff so far away, so when Abuela was praying/talking about her worries out her window and Mirabel heard her, I was like "oh Dolores will be able to corroborate Mirabel's story this time". But then she says "no one's worried about the magic but you" I was like what. She could hear Luisa's eye twitching all night but didn't hear that? I was sus of her since then.
Though on the door when I look closely, the corners of her mouth are upward, I think she just has a pouty shape to her mouth so it was hard to tell.
ya someone made a video on that to add on some extra proof to what matpat said
Luisa's eye was probably twitching during the party
@@XiELEd4377 Maybe, but she specifically said "all night *squeak*" lol
She might have been exaggerating the "all night" part and had fallen asleep by then. If not, she does hear everything, so she may not have tuned into Abuela's praying. Maybe Mariano was reciting his poetry around that time so she was listening to him.
I see it as her giving a sigh. Finally she gets some peace
I do actually like this theory. Although she probably kept Bruno a secret because she was trying to protect him.
but she'd also be able to hear Bruno and Mirabel talking about how it's a coin flip on whether Mirabel breaks or makes the magic. That concept of Bruno's foresight being not set in stone would exonerate Bruno, and even pull him back into the limelight because... you know, his power suddenly isn't a curse so much as a suggestion.
I like encanto fir years and yrs bruno has you mariano:
definitly, she keeps many many many secrets and had to learn from a young age which ones can be told and which ones cant. she was definitely protecting him but she didn't break the magic,the families dysfunction brought it down
Right you mlp
Or because she wasn't sure if it was her mind tricking her or Bruno actually being there
The other theory: since Pepa is a sensitive mother who tries to control her emotions. Dolores, Camilo and Antonio (prob won't happen because he is young) would do the same, Dolores have to be *careful* of what she hears,Camilo should be *careful* of what he act.
Trueeeee I like your theory :0
Did you notice when Dolores covers her ears when she yells out the secret about Bruno, and because of that it’s another way not hurting her ears.
Them appearing on the front door was meant to resemble that they are now a happy, united family; as opposed to before when they had their pictures on separate doors, were a toxic family, and were each facing their own hardships
the interesting thing about this theory is that originally Dolores' brother Camillo was intended to be the antagonist, constantly berating Mirabel
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I wanna see where you get that info, just genuinely curious and interesting
I always assumed that Delores didn’t tell anyone about Bruno living in the walls because the family actively doesn’t want to hear about him, so Delores decides to respect that by not mentioning him.
Also, would they even have believed her?
It's most likely whenever she said she heard Bruno people assumed she was talking about somewhere further away.
@@rebekahking6276 my guess? Absolutely. Girl can apparently hear whatever is audible, her mentioning Bruno's voice and movement through the walls? They'd be confused, but believe her.
I see you almost everywhere
I'm guessing they would still wanna hear about Bruno from Dolores. Maybe he is gonna do something bad again? I don't think they would just let Dolores shut up in a situation like this. And he is in the wall this time.
6:20 To be fair, the creator has said that the rooms change with mentality and that Bruno's room became so distant and harsh after he "left"
Fun fact: When Camillo coughs while shapeshifting in this order; Mirabel, Bruno, and cross-eyed himself, he did that to tell everyone that mirabel actually was in Bruno’s vision. The last phase of him (the cross-eyed him) means that they will be doomed if mirabel actually should’ve left the whole madrigal alone.
In "We don't talk about Bruno" Dolores sang "Bruno lived in fear......." Past tense and then she sings "I can always hear him sort of sort of stuttering and mumbling" present tense. As in she is admitting to actively listening to him. This includes talking to the rats and eating along with them just behind the wall. Even if she didn't want to expose him, she could hand him a fruit basket here and there.
It’s “grew to live in fear”
@@makaelaischillin that's the same lol but different lyrics
She did feed him
@@ayaytdump well she was growing up when he left but at the time of the movie she's 21 so she's grown already so grew would be past tense regardless
She probably did, because if you follow this theory, she would have to keep Bruno alive in order to make sure Mirabel would later meet him and try to envision again, leading forward into chaos.
Dolores *was* telling Mirabel about Bruno, she just didn't get the hint about finding the rats who are 'worried about the cracks' Presumably Dolores is worried about clearly outing Bruno because of either freaking out Mirabel, Mirabel not believing her, Abuela's reaction if she found out, and also the fact Dolores probably knows that Bruno doesn't *want* to be found.
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I liked the theory, my one sticking point is: Matt meant antagonist not villain. The definition of 'villain' is actually for antagonist and antagonist =/= villain.
To be honest, I think the reason why Dolores never told anyone about Bruno, is because no one let her.
When Mirabel asked her Aunt about Brunos vision, she got interrupted 3 times by Pepper, befor she could even come up with the question.
I think Dolores tried to tell them, but as soon as she mentioned the name, she was repeatedly silenced.
Her only respite was that her magical room was confirmed by the director to be soundproof, so at least she has some quiet time. Also when she heard Luisa's eye twitching, the director confirmed that it was during the party and not while sleeping.
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Omg i didnt know that but also there was one thing where she says mariano writes his own poetry every night when he goes to sleep so either mariano sleeps earlier than dolores or idk
Still wouldn't make her power any easier, staying in her room all the time would be miserable and Abuela probably wouldn't've let her do that anyway.
@@mariacastro700 that's a really fair point and honestly i find that adorable
Maybe that was the miracle deciding to give her some mercy after it gave her the cursed power.
it's also worth noting that on all the magical doors, the family members eyes are closed except Dolores and Bruno
Probably because Dolores almost never closes her eyes
Oooo maybe it’s symbolic of how they’re the only ones who are aware of the family’s instability (there’s a bit of emphasis on the line “open your eyes” and before anyone says it mirabel doesn’t have a door)
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I think that's cause they have sense based miracles? like he uses his eyes to see his prophecies and she uses her ears to listen
And she seems upset on her door
Speaking as someone who lives with sound-sensitivity, there's no way Dolores would be as functional as she is if she were dealing with that level of sound sensitivity. She covers her ears at the celebration with no more urgency than someone with a normal range of hearing might. A more satisfying answer is that Dolores, like everyone else in her family, is fundamentally broken in a specific way that relates to their powers and the expectation they place on them. Isabella creates beauty, but she is burdened by the perfection of the role this creates for her. Luisa suffers from self-loathing and anxiety over her inability to do everything for everyone. Julieta is a people pleaser, and Pepa even more so, because the village depends on them for health and crops respectively. We don't know much about Camillo other than that he's a clown without much in the way of filters - but I'd bet if he got a song we'd hear all about his fear of intimacy and how he wished someone would take him seriously. Antonio almost certainly would have grown up to feel helpless and depressed knowing that some of his animal friends must die so that others may live - maybe in his spinoff series he'll become a magical ecovillain, taking on the corporations that damage the lands around the encanto. And of course there's Bruno, but we don't talk about him so lets move on to Dolores.
Dolores is burdened with every secret, every unhappy truth, every sadness of every dweller in the encanto. The encanto surely has, if not therapists, then social roles that serve a similar need: hairdressers, bartenders, close friends. Imagine hearing every moment of vulnerability. How heavy must her heart be, burdened with all the hidden sadness. Even within her own family - she hears those cracks, just as she heard Abuela that night asking her Pedro for help. We know Dolores can her Bruno in the walls (she sings "I can always hear him" present tense, contrasted with the later line "Always left the family fumbling", past tense) and she knows her mother freaks out if anyone mentions his name. She's wanted to tell the family about this since Mirabel's ceremony, but has been greeted with literal storm clouds if she tries to bring it up. She, like the two sisters, is at the end of her rope. She knows its all about to come crumbling down and she just can't take the adults not talking about it for one more second. She has to tell someone. And so the prophesy comes to pass.
Camilo's problem is that it seems that his gift of transformation is to impersonate/replace people (In the song "The Family Madrigal", Camilo gives a pillow to a woman who seems to have stayed up all night taking care of her baby and transforms into said woman to supplant her and take care of the baby while the mother sleeps for a moment) Which can be scary, could he transform into someone deceased to give his or her grieving family some comfort?
@@Nolroa and i think bcs of it i could see him having anxeity bcs people want him bcs of his powers not for himself.
@@Nolroa I can see him having an identity crisis, not surely knowing if his real self is his real self
I relate to Dolores a lot with my family refusing to communicate, so I can see why she'd react like this.
Yeah with my sound sensitivity i just break crying a lot
I hoped you'd comment on this scene in 8:58 too since you showed it twice in the video.
She's lining up almost perfectly with the grandma's figure on the door, covering it, and having hands closed where the candle should be.
From Dolores's perspective, the magic causes misery so you can see why she wouldn't want it. She can hear everything, including the family arguments and gets little peace. She has a mother that makes thunderstorms when she is anxious, which would sound way louder to her ears, and probably knows how much stress she puts herself under to have "clear skies". She hears Bruno in the walls and probably feels the magic is causing the family to be distant in that aspect. And she knows how much Abuela pressures everyone and that pressure she puts on Isabela is causing her to be engaged to a man she isn't in love with, that Dolores is madly in love with. I feel like Dolores is one that suffers the most, because of her "gift".