I still love how Bruno told Isabella that the life she always wanted would someday be hers, implying that she could escape her expectations and live freely to grow however she wished
I think the writers were very clever in giving her the only positive prophecy because i think that she didn‘t truly see it as a good prophecy at the time of the song cause it was just another time someone told her how perfect her life is and that it will stay perfect
@@themeltedsnowflake381 My guess would be that she also hated it because it seemed like the only prophecy that didn't come true, at least until the very end of the movie which would be like 10 years after she got the prophecy if not more, and everyone else were complaining so much about their prophecies coming true yet hers never seemed to do and she was stuck being miserable, to the point where maybe she stopped believing it was ever gonna come true, which no doubt would make her hate Bruno even more
I think it’s interesting that during Dolores’ verse, she’s not really saying anything bad about Bruno; just that his gift was a heavy burden and the family was super jumpy whenever he would do ANYTHING. Then asking Maribel if she understands, when it’s revealed in the last few scenes that Dolores KNEW that Bruno was still in Casita the whole time
I like how around the end of the song when everyone comes together, you can hear Isabela repeating to herself “I’m fine, I’m fine” to reassure herself about the proposal. It’s a nice bit of foreshadowing.
That's Dolores saying that I believe. She's saying that because the,"man of her dreams," is betrothed to another, aka Isabela. So she's saying she's fine. EDIT: I just checked their singalong version of We Don't Talk about Bruno and both Dolores and Isabela are saying it.
And at 3:08 "he told me that the man of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine". Which is layered, because it shows that Isabela thinks that the *life* of her dreams should be all about marrying "the man of her dreams". And it also has the meaning for Dolores that the man of her dreams is *promised* to another, but will someday be *hers.*
i really love how in encanto all the eastereggs are not really hidden ( bruno on the balcony during dolores' part, isabella singing "im fine" like she's clearly lying to herself, etc...) it just shows how the most OBVIOUS signs of distress could be right in front of our nose but we'll still not notice it (or maybe we refuse to acknowledge it). i think thats very common in non-westerns families where we tend to be very prude about our feelings.
I love how Bruno is probably just chilling in the walls vibing to this. “They’re wrong about me in like all of these lyrics, but damn they do know how sing.”
He can actually be seen at the 58 second mark in the background. And then right after walking upstairs. And at the 1.14 mark you can see him bobbing his head to the song.
I love that the song is 100% deliberate in painting Bruno as the bad guy but when we finally meet him, he's a nervous wreck who just wants to be loved by his family and not be seen as a burden due to his gift. With context it makes the family look terrible but they you realize that their grandmother was the one to make them believe that.
Thing about Bruno is, he tells you your future, he doesn't really do much more, he sees you getting explosive diarrhea in front of your crush, tells you "yo in 7 days you'll shit yourself in front of the girl you like" and it'll happen. They just make it look like it's Bruno causing it, but as the saying goes ambassador doesn't bear burdens
I really do like how there are hints that Bruno is still around, one specifically is when Dolores sings "It's like i can hear him now" she then repeats it but more in a tone of "wait, It's like i Can hear him now!" only for her third to be "I Can Hear Him Now" confirming that Bruno is still in the house, and she can actively hear him moving about in the walls. It's a really nice subtle touch.
@@Ursmilingcritter_Renna12 Well yea but i felt that one was a little too obvious to mention personally. Also i felt it was more part of the song's narrative than something snuck in. I mean it's no Puss in Boots: The Last Wish when you can see the Wolf for like a frame or two standing in a a crowd, dark alley or something like that.
I just love how Camilo, who knows no more about Bruno than Maribel, is just using the chance to wind up his cousin by making Bruno out to be some fairytale monster.
This is the culmination of the last 30 years of Disney’s work. It really captures the idea of an animated musical, right down to the composition and the camera movement, very nice.
Little details i noticed: - Felix bumping his chest and stomach at the beginning and it sounds like it's part of the instrumental. - Isabella is the only one from Julieta's side of the family that sings about Bruno (not counting Mirabel). I have a feeling that she is closer to her cousins and aunt/uncle than her sisters and parents. ,- the dead fish lady is seen dancing at the end, but then she's gone and replaced by Dolores. - when Pepa's side of the family is setting up the table, you can see Mirabel in the corner right looking into her bag and back at them before walking away
as someone learning to dance even though its animated I really appreciate how natural all the dancing looks in this, also Felix's spin after he said "thunder" why is that so clean
2:50 reminds me of that quote from the movie, Amadeus, where Mozart says: " ...only opera can do this. In a play if more than one person speaks at the same time, it's just noise, no one can understand a word. But with opera, with music... with music you can have twenty individuals all talking at the same time, and it's not noise, it's a perfect harmony". Loving the polyphony in this song!!
@@princess.delusionall same with isabela’s part “YOUR FATE IS SEALED WHEN YOUR PROPHECY IS READ he told me that the man of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine
Actually she never said that he made a prophecy. She said “in doing so he floods my brain.” She acknowledged that his statement added to her anxiety, and flooded her thoughts of something going wrong. Her husband also acknowledged that it was a mistake for Bruno to even say it, but he understands who his wife is, and was ready to go through with it, and had umbrellas on deck.
0:57 omg Bruno is literally just sneaking around the house in the background during Dolores’ verse XD and the way he’s just vibing at the end THIS MAN IS SO PRECIOUS I LOVE HIM Also how did I not notice earlier XD
I love the attention to detail so much during Dolores’ part. The fact that her part is whispered so that Bruno can’t hear her and the sound of her footsteps adding to rhythm of the song. It’s just such genius 😩
Tbh I honestly love how in Dolores’s part when she’s whispering, everything else is loud. Like when they they twirl their dresses and are tapping their feet. Lot of detail in there.
That! I was only hearing everyones but his and I thought it strange I couldn't hear, but when I started at 3:10 I could follow along with his voice to the second verse where my ears absolutely went to heaven, also coupled with his fun lift and bop move.
All the bad things that happened weren't Bruno's fault. Like a hurricane on Pepe's wedding day, Pepe wasn't the most emotionally stable Madrigal family member in the first place. Goldfish died, nature. Guy grows a gut, bad diet or genetics. Clergyman loses hair, genetics. Poor Bruno being the town scapegoat. But the song is definitely catchy.
I love how while Pepa is singing about her Tragic Experience Felix looks like he's just enjoying telling an amazing story and getting to dance with his beautiful wife 😂 love him!
I can’t get over how well the final chorus was put together, how it just built up throughout the song and ended in this dramatic chaos in Mirabel’s mind
I love the subtle hint of Isabela's life not being what she wanted. On the surface it seemed like she was the only onewho got a good prophecy and yet she still disliked Bruno for it. She thought she would forever be stuck as the "perfect" version of herself which she detested.
Exactly! At first listen you might wonder why she’s complaining about being told her life would be perfect but then you realize that even though from the outside it looked like everything was perfect she didn’t feel that way on the inside and so she probably thought Bruno had lied to her as she didn’t consider the life she was living as the perfect life to her.
If you listen close during the end of the reprise instead of singing all her lines she starts the first and then just repeats "and I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine"
@@silh3345 oh i didnt consider that! i thought she liked him because if his words were true it would mean her life will change into the one she wants. ig she also misinpreted the poor guy
I mean she does kinda redeem herself later when we can guess part of her lousy behavior was again pressure to be the perfect princess of the family, especially as it was confirmed she’s the eldest of the third gen Madrigals.
Okay Camilo’s parts in this song are part of why he’s my favorite character. He’s just so cool and he’s basically the definition of a sibling for most of the movie and it’s awesome
You can actually hear this effect throughout the whole song just about, it's just easier to hear it bc she sings much quieter than the rest of the family. It's done to emphasize certain beats throughout the song. :)
@@honeybiscuit1457 Yes but I'm pretty sure it's amplified specifically on her part because of her hearing. I also believe that's why she's the quietest one.
My daughter watches this all the time, and i have only just noticed creepy Bruno walking around and bobbing his head on the background when Dolores sings 😳
Something I never noticed until someone pointed it out to me: at the end when they’re all dancing around Mirabel singing their parts, Isabela’s part changes the second verse after singing about Bruno saying the life of her dreams would be hers and she starts saying “And I’m fine. I’m fine. Things are fine, fine, fine.” with a very clear look of worry and sadness on her face. It’s one of those moments when she breaks her “miss perfect” character and shows that she’s struggling to pretend she’s okay and is probably really hoping Bruno’s vision was right and everything will turn out okay for her. I love that little detail.
Edit this, since both Dolores and Isa were singing "I'm fine". Dolores was singing it due to her trying to except that Isa is going to marry the guy she likes.
i haven’t seen anyone else talk about this but my favourite part of this whole song is when félix says “i’m sorry mi vida go on”. it’s just so 😫 the way he says ‘go on’ i’m obsessed with his voice
The part at 2:49 just feels like a whole live play where everyone's dancing and setting up the stage, but it's ACTUALLY part of the song, you know? It's cool to see something like this animated. And maybe I've SEEN other things like that before yeah, but something about Encanto is so pleasing to the eye that I appreciate it more here.
@@doxx4pg3d45 Lol. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote every song in Encanto. (He is a broadway sonwrite, singer, producer, and playwright). That is why all the songs in Encanto feel so much different from other disney songs. If anything for the better. "Surface Pressure" was also really great. It's not often a disney talk talks about anxiety/insecurities on that level.
Maybe its timing but I hear that after Dolores part before into Isabella singing "not a sound out of you" the flowers growing make so much more noise during Dolores' part than in Isabella's which also matches this idea of hearing it through her perspective. Very cool touch!
No, it is because el tío and la tía (Spanish for the uncle and the aunt) were recalling a story, in the past. Also, Camello, or however it’s spelled, was talking in present tense.
I love how happy Felix is while they're telling the wedding story. He knew exactly what he was getting into when he married Pepa. Rain probably doesn't bother him one bit.
Even then, Bruno didn’t mean any harm. He saw Pepa sweating, most likely due to the heat or pre-wedding jitters, and made a joke about rain because of it.
I love how Dolores is the only one referring to Bruno in the present tense because she knows he’s still in the home. Also, the “sound of falling sand” line is interesting. Obviously his old room is full of sand but where he lives in the walls doesn’t seem to be. This means that Dolores hears him throwing salt and sugar over his shoulder and, due to her previous knowledge, incorrectly assuming he’s throwing sand.
No, very good theory but she says she associates him with the sound of falling sand not that she always hears him with sand. Bruno and Sand link together so thats why she associates him with it. And also Bruno only throws salt when he is doing a prophecy which he stopped years ago.
I like all of the little hints in this song. “It’s like I hear him now.” And “He’s here.” Referring to Mariano, but also foreshadowing that Bruno’s still living in the house. And how Isabella looks sad and hesitant when she’s dancing around Mirabel, because she doesn’t want to marry Mariano.
Actually if you listen and read the lyrics when Isabella is dancing around mirabel she keeps saying “I’m fine , and I’m fine , I’m fine” and keeps repeating it . Shows she’s not okay but she’s trying to keep it together for the family
I love Bruno jamming out in the background at the end of Dolores's scene. That feeling when your whole family is singing about how much of a jinx you are, but the song slaps too good.
Honestly... this movie is one of the best one's I've seen in years. Almost perfect pacing, none of the humor falls short, characters have depth, animation is incredible and music numbers and dialogue are outstanding. I've been waiting for the full music video to come out for this song because it's a great showcase for the movie as a whole. Even without the context of the prophecy and the glowing sheet thingie, you can pretty much infer what the base story of the movie is just from this number. Also, I really love how Mirabel copies the dance moves/dramatic motions of the characters around her while they're singing (leaning back when someone leans towards her, dancing with Dolores, the little shoulder shrugs when Pepa and Felix are singing, as well as Felix literally spinning her into the next scene!) it is SO GOOD.
I contest you on the “perfect pacing” part. It’s rather slow to start and then goes far too quickly at the end. We barely get any room to breathe and bask in the high after What More Can I Do before Abuela walks in on them and tanks the mood, and we barely get a denouement after the house returns. A common response to the credits appearing has been “oh, it’s over already!”, and several people I’ve seen online have said they wished they could have given us a few extra minutes to expand Camilo and Delores’s parts. The show-stopping numbers (Surface Pressure and Waiting On A Miracle) being front-loaded doesn’t help the uneven pacing distribution either. Everything else is amazing, though, which is why I think the pace bothers me so much.
Pacing?? You can miss 5 minutes and get lost. They are way too fast at times to where it'd kinda hard to keep up with story. But I do like this movie. The songs at times are way to fast and when they sing half in Spanish I feel like audience who don't understand Spanish get confused or lost. Even my mother who is Peruvian was kinda confused at the end of the film lol
@@cousinparty7266 - I swear when I read that the first time the “Almost” wasn’t there. But there’s no edit marker so I guess I just missed it. Still “almost perfect” is still too strong a term, imo.
I love how at the end of the song, when everyone's singing around Mirabel, Isabella's just going "I'm fine I'm fine I'm fine" with an increasingly desperate look on her face. It really shows how pressured she is to be perfect and how panicked she is that she's about to get betrothed to a man she doesn't love. It mirrors nicely with Mirabel doing the same thing earlier in the film at the gift party. The difference with Mirabel though is that she then said "I'm not fine" and admitted it to herself rather than live in denial or put on a false facade like Isabella.
I love Camilos part, because he's the next oldest so he probably doesn't remember Bruno that much. His song is from the perspective of associating him with a type of boogeyman
Yeah it makes him seem like a monster like : 'he sees your dreams and feasts on your screams' or 'when he calls your name it all fades to black' and in Dolores part they say ' grew to live in fear of Bruno's stuttering and stumbling'
2:43 Everyone's talking about Camilo's verse but how is no one talking about how perfectly "Isabella, your boyfriend's here!" builds the musical tension even more? like just that last note in "here" changes the tone to set up the overlapping parts and makes them way more satisfying to hear
The genius is that they worked the sing-song way you'd say something like that if you were an annoying little brother / cousin INTO the key modulation. I've never seen anything like it!
Mirabel is just having her first experience of being an involuntary member of a Disney musical number lol. The rule states that when it's time for a musical, even if it's not your song, you will dance and sing even if you're totally confused about the situation xD.
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No, they don’t talk about Bruno.
But they certainly sing about him.
@@briannadandrea3097 it was never funny, it was meant to be a fact
@@briannadandrea3097 heheh funny joke
@@Knockoffedd4581 facts
like they made a whole song about him
lol
The way Felix smiles when he says "it was our wedding day"
This man loves his wife so much. A treasure
Yeah, his lines show he's the weather didn't change the day for him other than giving a good story. "What a joyous day (but anyway)"
@@BillRobitske oww, that's so sweet 😍😍
Sweet and funny
@@BillRobitske one hell of a story! How many people can say they had their wedding in a hurricane?
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I still love how Bruno told Isabella that the life she always wanted would someday be hers, implying that she could escape her expectations and live freely to grow however she wished
I think the writers were very clever in giving her the only positive prophecy because i think that she didn‘t truly see it as a good prophecy at the time of the song cause it was just another time someone told her how perfect her life is and that it will stay perfect
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@@themeltedsnowflake381 My guess would be that she also hated it because it seemed like the only prophecy that didn't come true, at least until the very end of the movie which would be like 10 years after she got the prophecy if not more, and everyone else were complaining so much about their prophecies coming true yet hers never seemed to do and she was stuck being miserable, to the point where maybe she stopped believing it was ever gonna come true, which no doubt would make her hate Bruno even more
And her power grew because she no longer grew perfect flowers
@@themeltedsnowflake381 And her power grew because she no longer grew perfect flowers
Felix is my favorite character- his unwavering positivity and love for his wife is just too sweet.
aaaw. those are very nice traits to value, even in a secondary character.
it’s also so cute that he emphasizes his wedding was a glorious day even though she caused a hurricane, adorable
He was waiting for her to sing...
He got into pose and everything, it seems like hes used to it.
Same, hes underrated
And Pepa calls it ‘her wedding day’ while Felix calls it ‘our wedding day’
I think it’s interesting that during Dolores’ verse, she’s not really saying anything bad about Bruno; just that his gift was a heavy burden and the family was super jumpy whenever he would do ANYTHING. Then asking Maribel if she understands, when it’s revealed in the last few scenes that Dolores KNEW that Bruno was still in Casita the whole time
for real
And her own gift is heavy too, I think she related to him a lot because she could hear EVERYTHING
@@lorenacabrera1745 If only her hearing was like Superman's so she could regulate how much she wanted to hear
Yeah and during Dolores singing her verse u can see Bruno dancing and sneaking about in the casita
Yeah and during Dolores verse u can see Bruno sneaking about and dancing in the casita
I absolutely love how everyone else is narrating an incident while Camillo is deadass making Bruno sound like a terrifying ghost like entity
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He is a theater kid!
Knowing What I Know Now is what this song wanted to be. This song adds PERSONALITY to their characters
he's too young to know anything he just wants to participate
@@LakinMae5 As a theatre kid myself I totally relate 😌
@@Dora-xi5ob Yes it shows their different perspectives and how they all react to different scenarios and also their thought process
i love how the sounds in dolores’ part are so crisp and clear because she can hear it all. the little details make the movie tbh
Oh my you are right!!! This movie blows my mind the more I read about it!!
Fun fact: When Dolores was singing the verse "do you understand?" You can see Bruno vibing or bopping his head on the second floor
@@llwgyeditz omg I see it now
@@itsukicraft5643 yep he's just vibing :D
@@llwgyeditz I had to go back and look closer but dang you’re right!
I like how around the end of the song when everyone comes together, you can hear Isabela repeating to herself “I’m fine, I’m fine” to reassure herself about the proposal. It’s a nice bit of foreshadowing.
Dolores is also saying it
I thought it was “I’m not fine”
That's Dolores saying that I believe. She's saying that because the,"man of her dreams," is betrothed to another, aka Isabela. So she's saying she's fine.
EDIT: I just checked their singalong version of We Don't Talk about Bruno and both Dolores and Isabela are saying it.
Yeah and her last line is "I'll be fine" it's so said because she is trying to convince herself that she will be fine
And at 3:08 "he told me that the man of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine". Which is layered, because it shows that Isabela thinks that the *life* of her dreams should be all about marrying "the man of her dreams". And it also has the meaning for Dolores that the man of her dreams is *promised* to another, but will someday be *hers.*
Pepa and Isabella's harmony at 2:54 is really the msot impressive part of the song. Having thst perfect Harmony line up like that is genius
It's Isabela not Isabella (not 2 ls)
Pepa: Cloud in the sky
Isabela: Someday be mine
i really love how in encanto all the eastereggs are not really hidden ( bruno on the balcony during dolores' part, isabella singing "im fine" like she's clearly lying to herself, etc...) it just shows how the most OBVIOUS signs of distress could be right in front of our nose but we'll still not notice it (or maybe we refuse to acknowledge it). i think thats very common in non-westerns families where we tend to be very prude about our feelings.
The western eastern distinction makes no sense, travel far enough west and you end up in the east.
I appreciate how both Dolores and Isabela both repeated "I'm fine" during the layered voice part, even though they looked so sad.
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Late, but fun fact, that type of musical scene is called a madrigal
I love how Bruno is probably just chilling in the walls vibing to this.
“They’re wrong about me in like all of these lyrics, but damn they do know how sing.”
He can actually be seen at the 58 second mark in the background. And then right after walking upstairs. And at the 1.14 mark you can see him bobbing his head to the song.
@@georgedelatorre1076 that’s such a cool detail idk if it was the guy who can transform into people
But it didn’t seam like it
then sings the same exact way
Yass
I love that the song is 100% deliberate in painting Bruno as the bad guy but when we finally meet him, he's a nervous wreck who just wants to be loved by his family and not be seen as a burden due to his gift. With context it makes the family look terrible but they you realize that their grandmother was the one to make them believe that.
Except for Dolores part. She seems to understand him just being a messenger if you listen to her verses.
@@theeggman3517oh yeah except Dolores 👍
Thing about Bruno is, he tells you your future, he doesn't really do much more, he sees you getting explosive diarrhea in front of your crush, tells you "yo in 7 days you'll shit yourself in front of the girl you like" and it'll happen. They just make it look like it's Bruno causing it, but as the saying goes ambassador doesn't bear burdens
I really do like how there are hints that Bruno is still around, one specifically is when Dolores sings "It's like i can hear him now" she then repeats it but more in a tone of "wait, It's like i Can hear him now!" only for her third to be "I Can Hear Him Now" confirming that Bruno is still in the house, and she can actively hear him moving about in the walls.
It's a really nice subtle touch.
and did u notice him in the background when she singed? :0
@@Ursmilingcritter_Renna12 Well yea but i felt that one was a little too obvious to mention personally.
Also i felt it was more part of the song's narrative than something snuck in.
I mean it's no Puss in Boots: The Last Wish when you can see the Wolf for like a frame or two standing in a a crowd, dark alley or something like that.
The way they combined the choruses is just enchanting
Ayo is that bruno
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I love how all the sounds are louder in Dolores's part, because of her gift. It almost sounds like they're tap dancing.
I think it's more because they are indeed tap dancing.
@@hersif They weren't tap dancing in Dolores' part. That's more of a traditional old world hispanic dance.
I just love how Camilo, who knows no more about Bruno than Maribel, is just using the chance to wind up his cousin by making Bruno out to be some fairytale monster.
Bruno just vibing in the back in Dolores's part is so wholesome 😂
"He's a jinx, bad juju, he's a bad omen"
Bruno, while sneaking around:🕺🕺
You can’t talk about Bruno, but you can sing about him
"My lawyers advised me not to talk about Bruno... but they didn't say I couldn't sing it"
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@@usagitsukinooo"some people have said rumors about me... That aren't really true"
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This is the culmination of the last 30 years of Disney’s work. It really captures the idea of an animated musical, right down to the composition and the camera movement, very nice.
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Little details i noticed:
- Felix bumping his chest and stomach at the beginning and it sounds like it's part of the instrumental.
- Isabella is the only one from Julieta's side of the family that sings about Bruno (not counting Mirabel). I have a feeling that she is closer to her cousins and aunt/uncle than her sisters and parents.
,- the dead fish lady is seen dancing at the end, but then she's gone and replaced by Dolores.
- when Pepa's side of the family is setting up the table, you can see Mirabel in the corner right looking into her bag and back at them before walking away
Matpat on the 3rd one: proof Dolores is evil
as someone learning to dance even though its animated I really appreciate how natural all the dancing looks in this, also Felix's spin after he said "thunder" why is that so clean
lol funny I just told my wife I wanna learn how to dance like Felix does XD
2:50 reminds me of that quote from the movie, Amadeus, where Mozart says: " ...only opera can do this. In a play if more than one person speaks at the same time, it's just noise, no one can understand a word. But with opera, with music... with music you can have twenty individuals all talking at the same time, and it's not noise, it's a perfect harmony". Loving the polyphony in this song!!
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Lin is the master of this! Non Stop from Hamilton is another prime example 💖
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I like how Dolores’s part is so clam and quiet then camilos part comes in “do you understand? SEVEN FOOT FRAM-“
I THOUGHT THE SAME THING 😭
@@princess.delusionall same with isabela’s part “YOUR FATE IS SEALED WHEN YOUR PROPHECY IS READ he told me that the man of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine
*life of my dreams
@@aurorapujolss Okay, now, who asked for your opinion on this song? shut up, we all know what happened before and after,
Ikr 💀
Actually she never said that he made a prophecy. She said “in doing so he floods my brain.” She acknowledged that his statement added to her anxiety, and flooded her thoughts of something going wrong. Her husband also acknowledged that it was a mistake for Bruno to even say it, but he understands who his wife is, and was ready to go through with it, and had umbrellas on deck.
wasn't it "in doing so he goes insane"
fucking hell people do not have culture at all
@@TheFlamingBlade no
@@TheFlamingBladeNo. No it wasn't.
@@TheFlamingBlade Why would saying "it looks like rain" cause him to go insane?
@@heinzdoofenshmirtz8643 bruh it was sarcasm from a ytp which is probably more famous than the original song
0:57 omg Bruno is literally just sneaking around the house in the background during Dolores’ verse XD and the way he’s just vibing at the end
THIS MAN IS SO PRECIOUS I LOVE HIM
Also how did I not notice earlier XD
I love the attention to detail so much during Dolores’ part. The fact that her part is whispered so that Bruno can’t hear her and the sound of her footsteps adding to rhythm of the song. It’s just such genius 😩
Well he’s jamming out in the background so I’m pretty sure he can hear her
@@TheBluePhoenixj i thought i was the only one who saw that
Dolores is just SO detailed I love it😍
I think she whispers because she has sensitive hearing and would probably hurt her ears if she sang too loud
@@patrix_9928 she actually sings louder when she loses her powers
Tbh I honestly love how in Dolores’s part when she’s whispering, everything else is loud. Like when they they twirl their dresses and are tapping their feet. Lot of detail in there.
yesss u noticed that too!
@@ilystephx haha yea!
I can not get over the fact that while Dolores is singing, you can see Bruno vibing in the background! 😂
1:38 "he told me, my fish would die, the next day, dead"😂😂😂
Mirabel's slight dancing during this song especially when looking confused/shocked is just adorable.
Then why did you respond? Like no one cares if you asked or not.
Sorry but no one asked lol
Delete your comment bud, and next time try deleting your existence too
And her face in the background at 2:04 is just HILARIOUS xD
ikr!
I love the fact that Dolores literally says 'I can hear him now'
And the fact you can see Bruno vibing at 1:13
he never left the house afterall...just living in the walls XD
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@@UnknownPerson-wc7wf you can also see Bruno walking in the background at 1:02
When she said that she didn’t mean she can hear Bruno, she meant she can hear the “man of her dreams” Bc Marino was on his way to the house
1:14 the best part🐐
It's funny how this song is mostly about Bruno, but also about how Mariano is coming to visit. He's just always on his way
Camilo's part gives me chills every single time. If only he had his own song
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SAME
Dolores’s voice was pretty great too but she didn’t get a song either. You can’t win ‘em all
i have rewatched only dolores' and camilo's part so many times
I really wanted him and Dolores to have their own songs
3:17 the way that Camilo says: “yeah, he sees your dreams, and feasts on your screams” IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
That! I was only hearing everyones but his and I thought it strange I couldn't hear, but when I started at 3:10 I could follow along with his voice to the second verse where my ears absolutely went to heaven, also coupled with his fun lift and bop move.
I KNOW I CANT SHUT UP ABOUT HIM
Thank you
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ITS BEEN 2 YEARS SINCE THIS SONG AND ITS STILL A BOP LIKE 💀
All the bad things that happened weren't Bruno's fault. Like a hurricane on Pepe's wedding day, Pepe wasn't the most emotionally stable Madrigal family member in the first place. Goldfish died, nature. Guy grows a gut, bad diet or genetics. Clergyman loses hair, genetics.
Poor Bruno being the town scapegoat. But the song is definitely catchy.
I can't take my eyes off from Camilo, his character design is so captivating. Not to mention his part in this song, just *chef's kiss*
same
Ikr, some characters designs in this movie are so visually pleasing
The whole song and the animations are mesmerising. I haven't even watched the movie
just dude read my name
he is sooo fine???!!? good day to be 15y
Isabella's body and hair movement while dancing around Mirabelle is so freakishly natural it gets me every time.
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This was our song in our Christmas presentation last grade 7 this is one of my fav disney songs out there yet
bruno vibing in the backround at 1:13
I love how while Pepa is singing about her Tragic Experience Felix looks like he's just enjoying telling an amazing story and getting to dance with his beautiful wife 😂 love him!
Props to peppa pig and pewdiepie
@@mrred5366 calm down dude
@@mrred5366 legend 😂
@@mrred5366 that’s right, you’re nobody.
Yeah! You can see Felix happy when he says "It was our wedding day!" at 0:17
I can’t get over how well the final chorus was put together, how it just built up throughout the song and ended in this dramatic chaos in Mirabel’s mind
It's fantastic. I loved the part where Isabella and Pepa synchronized their melodies and looked at each other, such a beautiful composition
Lin-Manuel Miranda is a freaking genius when it comes to songwriting
So interesting fact, a madrigal (the family in encanto)- is a type of song meant for several people singing together.
Was literally just like wow a combo
Dang commented this less than a day ago and already have over 1k likes this video is popular
This is a great, collaborative song. Thanks to all who made it.
This movie was amazing! This was the highlight!
I love how Pepa is annoyed by Felix's interruptions, but then he apologizes and she is totally fine with cutting in :)
Ikr! That scene when he apologized and she smiled was the cutest! ^^
I love that too
And the way he’s like “I’m sorry, my world, go oooooooonn”
@@mingming243 He doesnt say that he says "Sorry mi vida go onnnnnnnnnnnn
@@bubblegumyt9987 yeah but thats what mi vida means
I love the subtle hint of Isabela's life not being what she wanted. On the surface it seemed like she was the only onewho got a good prophecy and yet she still disliked Bruno for it. She thought she would forever be stuck as the "perfect" version of herself which she detested.
Exactly! At first listen you might wonder why she’s complaining about being told her life would be perfect but then you realize that even though from the outside it looked like everything was perfect she didn’t feel that way on the inside and so she probably thought Bruno had lied to her as she didn’t consider the life she was living as the perfect life to her.
If you listen close during the end of the reprise instead of singing all her lines she starts the first and then just repeats "and I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine"
@@silh3345 oh i didnt consider that! i thought she liked him because if his words were true it would mean her life will change into the one she wants. ig she also misinpreted the poor guy
Actually read my name
I like how they all try to bad mouth him and says he's evil and such but that just made him sound cooler
Anybody else listening to this in 2024?😭
Yes, it's so good
Isabella’s “I want not a sound out of you” is so intoxicating I can’t
Same
I mean she does kinda redeem herself later when we can guess part of her lousy behavior was again pressure to be the perfect princess of the family, especially as it was confirmed she’s the eldest of the third gen Madrigals.
@@myriadmediamusings I thought Luisa was the oldest
Silencio Bruno!
ISABELLA ENTRY WAS SO UNDERRATED
Okay Camilo’s parts in this song are part of why he’s my favorite character. He’s just so cool and he’s basically the definition of a sibling for most of the movie and it’s awesome
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Agreed! Love him!
Damn bots are a bitch
Them: WE DONT TALK ABOUT BRUNO
Also them: Proceeds to dedicate an entire song to him
I mean, technically they're not talking about Bruno, they're singing about him
*ba dum tsss*
CAMILLO SPITTIN FIRE
3:15 i love the fact that Isabella sings in the background “I’m fine” over and over again when she clearly isn’t fine with living a perfect life TT
She looks so worried that part too :(
OMG never even noticed that part and I've watched this so many times lol
just dude read my name
I think what she’s saying is “on the vine” as she is repeating the last part of her verse
That was Isabela?? I always thought that was Dolores and that she was talking about pretending to be fine with Bruno's prophecy.
I love the fact that all the little sounds like footsteps and the dress swishing are amplified in Dolores part because that's how she hears it
You can actually hear this effect throughout the whole song just about, it's just easier to hear it bc she sings much quieter than the rest of the family. It's done to emphasize certain beats throughout the song. :)
@@honeybiscuit1457 Yes but I'm pretty sure it's amplified specifically on her part because of her hearing. I also believe that's why she's the quietest one.
My daughter watches this all the time, and i have only just noticed creepy Bruno walking around and bobbing his head on the background when Dolores sings 😳
You can't talk about Bruno, but you can sing about Bruno.
Something I never noticed until someone pointed it out to me: at the end when they’re all dancing around Mirabel singing their parts, Isabela’s part changes the second verse after singing about Bruno saying the life of her dreams would be hers and she starts saying “And I’m fine. I’m fine. Things are fine, fine, fine.” with a very clear look of worry and sadness on her face. It’s one of those moments when she breaks her “miss perfect” character and shows that she’s struggling to pretend she’s okay and is probably really hoping Bruno’s vision was right and everything will turn out okay for her. I love that little detail.
and here I was thinking that was Dolores :O
@@Jess-qy6qe it was both of them
Edit this, since both Dolores and Isa were singing "I'm fine".
Dolores was singing it due to her trying to except that Isa is going to marry the guy she likes.
It’s time stamp 3:18
Yep. Now I hear it now that i read this comment
i haven’t seen anyone else talk about this but my favourite part of this whole song is when félix says “i’m sorry mi vida go on”. it’s just so 😫 the way he says ‘go on’ i’m obsessed with his voice
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EXACTLY
The part before that is better "are you telling the story or am I?"
YES!! I immediately fell in love with that part the first time I heard it!
The voice of Dolores has an amazing voice!!😄
"Seven foot frame and rats along his back"🔥🔥🔥
Idk why but I love when Fèlix sings “I’m sorry, mi vida go on” so smoothly and tenderly to his wife 😄 he has a great voice also
I thought he said im sorry mi jaguar
Right it was so smooth 👍🏼
Lol
Fr
He's a Colombian singer of salsa 😌 (The person who voiced Felix)
I love how Bruno's just jamming on the background when Dolores is singing her part of the song LoL
like the little head banging
@@kirby8008 yup definitely my favorite part
And Dolores notices him I figured out why she yanked Mirabel looking so frantic.
You made me go back and watch it again ... Thank you!
I didn't even notice that!
OK BUT I LOVE THIS SONG 😭
I remember seeing this absolute BOP for the first time when this came out. Now it has 580,000,000 Views. Wow disney, good on you
The part at 2:49 just feels like a whole live play where everyone's dancing and setting up the stage, but it's ACTUALLY part of the song, you know?
It's cool to see something like this animated.
And maybe I've SEEN other things like that before yeah, but something about Encanto is so pleasing to the eye that I appreciate it more here.
I feel like this whole movie will definitely be portrayed as a play
The main difficulty in portraying it as a play would be the shapeshifting dude
@@doxx4pg3d45 Lol. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote every song in Encanto. (He is a broadway sonwrite, singer, producer, and playwright). That is why all the songs in Encanto feel so much different from other disney songs.
If anything for the better. "Surface Pressure" was also really great. It's not often a disney talk talks about anxiety/insecurities on that level.
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Look at the reference they used for the scene
I love how during Dolores' part of the song every movement and sound "sounds" louder and important like we're hearing through her perspective
That’s true! That’s why she’s singing in low volume so we catch the subtle sounds like wind and footsteps!
Maybe its timing but I hear that after Dolores part before into Isabella singing "not a sound out of you" the flowers growing make so much more noise during Dolores' part than in Isabella's which also matches this idea of hearing it through her perspective. Very cool touch!
Dolores shoe ASMR :)))
Plus Bruno vibing in the background
Actually read my name
I love how she says we don’t talk about Bruno…and then everyone proceeds to talk about Bruno
They sing about him
This is already a classic
I love how Dolores sings about him in present tense because she can here him in the walls.
That sentence sounds so wrong, "she can hear him in the walls" 😂
She literally says "I can hear him now"
No, it is because el tío and la tía (Spanish for the uncle and the aunt) were recalling a story, in the past. Also, Camello, or however it’s spelled, was talking in present tense.
@@RansomPro she does say at the end of the movie “I knew I could hear him in the walls” when Bruno returned
In her scene at 1:01 you can see Bruno behind her walking around in the balcony! At 1:13 he's between them!
Camilo really should've gotten his own song, his part was one of the best
1:02 Anyone else notice Bruno is walking
@@avatar5811 what the dog doin
Did you see him bobbing his head about a second later (by Dolores head before she sings "Do you understand"
@@ahsokatano22 I saw him
@@Rainbow_tv41 it is literally my favorite!
How did they go from this to "wish"
this is a guilty pleasure song for me. i never watched the movie but i love this song and mirabel.
I love how happy Felix is while they're telling the wedding story. He knew exactly what he was getting into when he married Pepa. Rain probably doesn't bother him one bit.
I love this comment, you made me appreciate Felix more. He really loved and accepted his wife even more than her Abuella or she herself did
Felix is my hero!
Yes, they both even say, "what a joyous day! But anyway..." Because ABUELA decided to label Bruno as the problem, not even his uncontrollable gift.
Rain in a wedding is good luck actually.
Even then, Bruno didn’t mean any harm. He saw Pepa sweating, most likely due to the heat or pre-wedding jitters, and made a joke about rain because of it.
That “heyyyyy” at the end of camilos verse has me literally applauding
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Same. Also, the part where he sings "When he calls your name" is amazing.
literally got my cheeks juggling like this song slaps
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Still a banger even after two years
YO IT'S BEEN 2 YEARS ALREADY? This didn't come out in 20223
This song is very fun to sing ❤❤❤
The symphony of everyone singing together in the end is so melodious
Masterpiece
Yes!! It’s very Lin Manuel lol
just dude read my name
@@_zombiecandie_5795 EXACTLY my thoughts. That’s so typical for him lmao
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whats rly cute is that you can see bruno dancing when dolores is singing on the balcony
Bruno is not evil hes just the kind of dude who took honesty to a whole new level
Ya
Yep
Yea basically he's just telling everyone what he Saw
Damn still most iconic song of Disney in 2024
I love how Dolores is the only one referring to Bruno in the present tense because she knows he’s still in the home. Also, the “sound of falling sand” line is interesting. Obviously his old room is full of sand but where he lives in the walls doesn’t seem to be. This means that Dolores hears him throwing salt and sugar over his shoulder and, due to her previous knowledge, incorrectly assuming he’s throwing sand.
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No, very good theory but she says she associates him with the sound of falling sand not that she always hears him with sand. Bruno and Sand link together so thats why she associates him with it. And also Bruno only throws salt when he is doing a prophecy which he stopped years ago.
@@AipomBTW He always throws salt. When he met Maribel he threw salt over his shoulder and then sugar even before she asked him to do another prophecy.
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I like all of the little hints in this song. “It’s like I hear him now.” And “He’s here.” Referring to Mariano, but also foreshadowing that Bruno’s still living in the house. And how Isabella looks sad and hesitant when she’s dancing around Mirabel, because she doesn’t want to marry Mariano.
Did you see Bruno in the background during Dolores’ verse?
Actually if you listen and read the lyrics when Isabella is dancing around mirabel she keeps saying “I’m fine , and I’m fine , I’m fine” and keeps repeating it . Shows she’s not okay but she’s trying to keep it together for the family
The depth of the movie is really awesome.
“It’s like I can hear him now, it’s like I can hear him now, *I CAN HEAR HIM* now”
@@angiebeautyxo7927 bro I heard it too
Listening to this song at 2X speed is hilarious! HAHAHA
No lie, even in 2024, it’s one of the best songs in modern Disney
I love Bruno jamming out in the background at the end of Dolores's scene.
That feeling when your whole family is singing about how much of a jinx you are, but the song slaps too good.
BAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA YES HES JUST THERE LIKE
hey guys um I know you hate me but this is a bop this is straight up fire
I thought I'm the only one that saw that
Oh My God I didn’t even notice that! Such a great detail they decided to put in
I thought it was Camilo pretending to be Bruno
i hate it i think its creepy and weird who jams to a song about people literally hating him
Honestly... this movie is one of the best one's I've seen in years. Almost perfect pacing, none of the humor falls short, characters have depth, animation is incredible and music numbers and dialogue are outstanding. I've been waiting for the full music video to come out for this song because it's a great showcase for the movie as a whole. Even without the context of the prophecy and the glowing sheet thingie, you can pretty much infer what the base story of the movie is just from this number. Also, I really love how Mirabel copies the dance moves/dramatic motions of the characters around her while they're singing (leaning back when someone leans towards her, dancing with Dolores, the little shoulder shrugs when Pepa and Felix are singing, as well as Felix literally spinning her into the next scene!) it is SO GOOD.
I contest you on the “perfect pacing” part. It’s rather slow to start and then goes far too quickly at the end. We barely get any room to breathe and bask in the high after What More Can I Do before Abuela walks in on them and tanks the mood, and we barely get a denouement after the house returns. A common response to the credits appearing has been “oh, it’s over already!”, and several people I’ve seen online have said they wished they could have given us a few extra minutes to expand Camilo and Delores’s parts. The show-stopping numbers (Surface Pressure and Waiting On A Miracle) being front-loaded doesn’t help the uneven pacing distribution either.
Everything else is amazing, though, which is why I think the pace bothers me so much.
I AGREE!!!! This is my new FAVORITE movie!!!!
Pacing?? You can miss 5 minutes and get lost. They are way too fast at times to where it'd kinda hard to keep up with story. But I do like this movie. The songs at times are way to fast and when they sing half in Spanish I feel like audience who don't understand Spanish get confused or lost. Even my mother who is Peruvian was kinda confused at the end of the film lol
@@cousinparty7266 - I swear when I read that the first time the “Almost” wasn’t there. But there’s no edit marker so I guess I just missed it. Still “almost perfect” is still too strong a term, imo.
Isabella is a queen of flowers
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I love how at the end of the song, when everyone's singing around Mirabel, Isabella's just going "I'm fine I'm fine I'm fine" with an increasingly desperate look on her face. It really shows how pressured she is to be perfect and how panicked she is that she's about to get betrothed to a man she doesn't love. It mirrors nicely with Mirabel doing the same thing earlier in the film at the gift party. The difference with Mirabel though is that she then said "I'm not fine" and admitted it to herself rather than live in denial or put on a false facade like Isabella.
And then bc Luisa is already “not fine” she’s moping around and I’m sorry her faces are just so funny 🤣🤣
Dolores also says it too
@@reygenkiesler8623 ooh really I didn't notice that, thank you!
Omg you're right, never noticed that. Despite her part of the song being the most relaxed, her face while she sings "I'm fine" is pure despair.
I love Camilos part, because he's the next oldest so he probably doesn't remember Bruno that much. His song is from the perspective of associating him with a type of boogeyman
Totally!
Don’t you mean youngest?
@@ASlickNamedPimpback Antonio’s the youngest
@@NischalD17 he's the 3rd youngest I'm pretty sure he and maribel are 15
Yeah it makes him seem like a monster like : 'he sees your dreams and feasts on your screams' or 'when he calls your name it all fades to black' and in Dolores part they say ' grew to live in fear of Bruno's stuttering and stumbling'
2:05 Miralbel's face 😂
Lin Manuel Miranda might be a huge meme but we can all admit this goes hard
2:43 Everyone's talking about Camilo's verse but how is no one talking about how perfectly "Isabella, your boyfriend's here!" builds the musical tension even more? like just that last note in "here" changes the tone to set up the overlapping parts and makes them way more satisfying to hear
Right
And the way the boyfriend's family is dancing/marching together lol
The genius is that they worked the sing-song way you'd say something like that if you were an annoying little brother / cousin INTO the key modulation. I've never seen anything like it!
Camilo jsut goat in spelling the R word. he ahd the Rrrrrr in his voice, its so damn good
Pure theater
Love how Mirabel isn‘t just dancing along. In Pepa‘s part she‘s like *confused vibing*.
Like sort of just shaking her shoulders side to side
Mirabel is just having her first experience of being an involuntary member of a Disney musical number lol. The rule states that when it's time for a musical, even if it's not your song, you will dance and sing even if you're totally confused about the situation xD.
NO BC WHEN DID THIS BECOME NOSTALGIC??? 😭
The fact that Bruno was hearing them shit talking him