Encanto and The Complexity of Family and Expectation

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  • Taking a closer look at Disney's Encanto.
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  • @SagesRain
    @SagesRain  2 роки тому +197

    who was your favourite Encanto character?
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    • @TheArbiter1721
      @TheArbiter1721 2 роки тому +9

      The bald guy

    • @abigailaceves9230
      @abigailaceves9230 2 роки тому +7

      Mirabel and Bruno!

    • @wrathsin7066
      @wrathsin7066 2 роки тому +1

      Lisa

    • @michaelmurray8134
      @michaelmurray8134 2 роки тому +10

      Bruno. This guy didn't deserve to be villanized by his family Especially since they didn't try to help him when he felt like he wasn't good enough.

    • @OhOh996
      @OhOh996 2 роки тому +4

      Uh huh, we all of course talk about Bruno.

  • @TheRoomforImprovement
    @TheRoomforImprovement 2 роки тому +1754

    An elderly leader realizing and admitting that they were wrong and striving to improve their toxic behavior? Now THAT’S the real miracle. XD

    • @hex1473
      @hex1473 2 роки тому +119

      Lmao fr NEVER happens in real families

    • @taiohma9733
      @taiohma9733 2 роки тому +72

      Yea lol bigger fairytale than snowwhite

    • @MegaToonzNetwork
      @MegaToonzNetwork 2 роки тому +14

      Encanto: Uprising is an upcoming monster film directed by Guillermo del Toro!

    • @user-lh2bg2sc5h
      @user-lh2bg2sc5h Рік тому +40

      It happens but it is rare, I do admit that. I had that in my own family. And even tho the is far from healthy unconditional love, it was a massive step towards improving toxic behavior. I just wanted to say: don't lose hope, it's not just a fairytale. Maybe it's not as fast as in encanto but it will be visible.

    • @usernotfound1191
      @usernotfound1191 Рік тому +14

      @@user-lh2bg2sc5h ah i must agree with your statement though i haven't had this situation occur in my own family due to nof having a elderly type character in it i have had a front row seat to it occurring in another's family quite the scene it really was beautiful

  • @shanejohnson6855
    @shanejohnson6855 2 роки тому +1177

    I just realized that Bruno actually heard his family singing about how they dont talk about him, villainizing him in some way, especially Camillo. That hurts

    • @michaelmurray8134
      @michaelmurray8134 2 роки тому +156

      It's easy for them to criticize him because hes been criticized his whole life by Amuela. What's really sad is that no one stood up for him, how no one really stands up for themselves. It's always about what Amuela wants. If she said you were a failure then you're a failure, If she says you don't care about your family then you don't care about your family. Her voice is the law of the house.

    • @xRaiofSunshine
      @xRaiofSunshine 2 роки тому +91

      He was also jamming to it in Dolores’ part 😂

    • @kevins8500
      @kevins8500 2 роки тому +64

      @@xRaiofSunshine part of it is probably cuz her part was the most sympathetic to him compared to just about everyone but Isabella

    • @trashcan5320
      @trashcan5320 Рік тому +15

      its like when your family talks about you when they don't think you can hear them

    • @remyhavoc4463
      @remyhavoc4463 11 місяців тому +5

      @@kevins8500 idk
      Her knowing Bruno was there but not saying or doing anything was... Questionable 😂

  • @carlospatricio4246
    @carlospatricio4246 2 роки тому +1361

    As a Latino with immigrant parents and grandparents, this movie hit different. The complexity and dynamics of a large family, with trauma and hardship passed on. Definitely my favourite Disney movie now

    • @TrevieTrev
      @TrevieTrev 2 роки тому +24

      I definitely have to check it out. Been interested in Latino culture/family dynamics ever since my ex girlfriend took me to dinner with her family during the holidays it was cool

    • @randommonkey4900
      @randommonkey4900 2 роки тому +6

      @@TrevieTrev was she a Latina

    • @TrevieTrev
      @TrevieTrev 2 роки тому +10

      @@randommonkey4900 yes Peruvian

    • @randommonkey4900
      @randommonkey4900 2 роки тому +3

      @@TrevieTrev nice

    • @TrevieTrev
      @TrevieTrev 2 роки тому +8

      @@randommonkey4900 😅 lol she an ex now but I learned a lot from her

  • @youyouphan338
    @youyouphan338 2 роки тому +768

    I loved your analysis of Abuela's love. The quote "love and abuse cannot coexist" really made me think. Abuela truly cares for her family: it's just that she cares in a way that fits her needs. She showed true love towards Mirabel and her whole family when she finally learned to care in a way that embraces their needs as well.

    • @SagesRain
      @SagesRain  2 роки тому +81

      well-said

    • @TheWiseguyt
      @TheWiseguyt 2 роки тому +61

      I believe that her actions were also fueled by fear. The fear of losing her home, the fear of losing people she loves, because it’s happened to her once already (I honestly wonder if she suffers from some form of PTSD). Fear can make us do horrible things, and make us act in a horrible manner, but this doesn’t necessarily make us horrible people. Once Abuela faced her fears, insecurities, and her pain head on, and allowed herself to be vulnerable with Mirabel, and with Mirabel showing her love, acceptance, and understanding, Abuela was finally able to let go of this idea/shield of toxic perfectionism and allow herself and her family to be true to themselves. That even if she or anyone else in her family and/or community get hurt, that’s okay, because like Mirabel essentially told Abuela, “Nothing is broken that can’t be fixed.” Really sorry! That was really long. 😣

    • @somedragonbastard
      @somedragonbastard Рік тому +24

      @@TheWiseguyt this exactly. Alma is afraid. the miracle came immediately after she watched her husband be brutally murdered, leaving her a widowed mother raising triplets without any other family. it makes sense that she'd cling to the thing that saved her and become afraid of losing it (and her family)

    • @hoppybirdy6967
      @hoppybirdy6967 Рік тому +7

      I think that another possible factor to consider in all this is that when you get used to a form of pain, when you see it as a normal, perhaps inescapable, part of life, it is really, really hard to not pass that way of life on to others - especially those you share the most with.
      (A series of examples, you can probably understand without them, but maybe they'll express it better than my summary, idk)
      - If you view the world as something that is out to get you, you teach that to the ones you wish safest so that they learn to stay safe.
      - If you view people as untrustworthy, prone to betrayal and cruelty, you will teach that to the ones you most wish to protect from cruelty and betrayal.
      - If you view the hiding of pain as necessary to be safe from people you fear would exploit vulnerability, you will teach your loved ones not to be vulnerable.
      - If you think you are alone in the world, that no one will help you and you must do everything yourself, you will pass this on to your loved ones so that they won't get let down by others, and their burdens will be carried, even if they do it all alone.
      - If you think you have to be strong to survive, that any weakness is a danger that can and/or will be used against you, you will teach your loved ones to be strong and to shirk weakness.
      - If you criticize yourself in a manner the people who most look up to you can see, they may very well pick it up, because if even their hero isn't good enough, how can they be? This can happen even if you try to tell them they are good enough, because habits can speak louder than directions sometimes...
      I honestly think that the sharing of genuinely believed and used unhealthy coping strategies is one of the ways trauma spreads across families. I've seen it in family, friends, and myself in moments that hurt to see and that I try to amend. It's terrible seeing your loved ones grapple with the things you've grown tired of fighting off in yourself. I try to learn to be better so I have a better view of life and ways to live it to show the people who look up to me, but it is so, so hard when you're so tired that you'd probably have given up if you were just fighting for yourself.

    • @motorcitymangababe
      @motorcitymangababe Рік тому +1

      It comes off as "love as an act of self soothing"

  • @madambutterfly1997
    @madambutterfly1997 2 роки тому +377

    Bruno was a realist and everyone just couldn’t stand to hear the truth.

    • @BeDatAPickle
      @BeDatAPickle 2 роки тому +46

      They thought that his truth was ruining their utopia which is really sad

    • @bluebird1914
      @bluebird1914 2 роки тому +61

      True. Mirabel was the only one who actually heard him out, plus when she's visibly upset by his vision involving Isabella, she doesn't blame him. She's not like "Really Bruno are you kidding me?" She's upset at what the vision shows, not at the messenger.

    • @digimonalvatrax2738
      @digimonalvatrax2738 2 роки тому +17

      Typical in a toxic culture and family

    • @jazz-cat00
      @jazz-cat00 2 роки тому +28

      Fr he wasn't even trying to be a realist, he just told them what he was shown. He was just the frickn messenger lol

    • @BeDatAPickle
      @BeDatAPickle 2 роки тому +2

      @@jazz-cat00 ikr

  • @kolapon6832
    @kolapon6832 2 роки тому +208

    I think Bruno's propehcy for Isabella was exactly her self discovery. "Life of her dreams", "power would grow", all refer to her realizing her true potential during her song.

    • @dafilmqueen556
      @dafilmqueen556 Рік тому +4

      Biggest flex, my guy. He sees everything and knows everything he can about his nieces..

    • @mikalbuq
      @mikalbuq 8 місяців тому +3

      That's how I've interpreted it, too. She's lived years thinking that "the life of her dreams" was one where she was unhappy, so her verse in We Don't Talk About Bruno is just as negative as the others. It makes sense that Bruno was actually referring to her awakening her true self, not the "perfect life" with Mariano

  • @BountyHunter-ep8jk
    @BountyHunter-ep8jk 2 роки тому +1198

    I swear this man could analyze a cookbook and make it sound deep and philosophical
    I’m a huge fan Sage. Keep up the awesome videos

    • @sympa_is_misanthropic
      @sympa_is_misanthropic 2 роки тому +9

      Fr bro

    • @seraphywang4638
      @seraphywang4638 2 роки тому +6

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @ja5zyt.501
      @ja5zyt.501 2 роки тому +12

      Honestly, his voice and the way he crafts his words is amazing

    • @me0101001000
      @me0101001000 2 роки тому +6

      The only downside is that his voice is so smooth and soothing that it could lull me to sleep.

    • @longarmsgiraffe0955
      @longarmsgiraffe0955 2 роки тому +3

      @@me0101001000 I listen to him at 1.2x speed. Still get the smooth and soothing but a little more pop

  • @chosoistryinghisbest
    @chosoistryinghisbest 2 роки тому +572

    I think something that I noticed after I thought about it for a while was that Isabella might've felt guilty. That she allowed Abuela to live through her because she knew Abuela had a hard life and she never got to have her own perfect life. I don't think she followed Abuela out of fear, or at least it wasn't ALL fear. I think she did this for Abuela because she also loves Abuela. She loves her enough that she was willing to let Abuela live through her.
    I also have a different interpretation of what Bruno predict about her. "He told me that the life of my dreams would be promised and someday be mine" I don't think the line is to be so literal that THOSE were the exact words that Bruno, but rather this is a summary of what he said (so that mine would rhyme with vine in the next line). I think Isabella told Bruno about if she'll ever be free like her dreams and he told her that one day it was going to be possible. I think that maybe because of that, she was ok with Abuela living through her because she had a prediction that would mean someday her dream will come true. And maybe that was enough for her to deal with being Abuela's doll for years.

    • @aro480_
      @aro480_ 2 роки тому +46

      You have a point, but I still think there was a lot of fear in her, when it comes to being a shining example for everyone. If you can't manage expectations that were put onto you, you will slowly get replaced by someone else when certain things have to be done, by younger siblings for example. You will just slowly fade from your families life, slowly being forgotten, as you long as you aren't needed right now. As an oldest child in this generation, you are supposed to "chart the waters", be able to help anyone at anytime with any problem, be good at everything that you do. Be almost perfect. But again, if you fail to be as good as they want you to be, you will slowly be faded out into the backround, only to be remembered when you are needed. Say what you want, but that is scary. Maybe even worse than Brunos fate, bcs it was at least his own decision.
      Sry for any typos, English isn't my first language.

    • @silver2zilver
      @silver2zilver 2 роки тому +11

      I’m enjoying how this film is bringing families out to speak on their experiences. That’s fucking beautiful

    • @amiiredhead2676
      @amiiredhead2676 Рік тому +2

      And in the song What else can I do her powers grew like the grapes on the vine and the doorway to the life of her dreams was opened. So there, Bruno doesn't always predict bad futures 😊

    • @gennaronarducci1333
      @gennaronarducci1333 5 місяців тому +1

      "You can't put everyone else's lives ahead of yours and think that counts as love"

    • @sagestrings869
      @sagestrings869 3 місяці тому

      I think fear is the wrong word, shame would be the better one

  • @veronicapiccinini7956
    @veronicapiccinini7956 2 роки тому +102

    Mirabel and Alma fight was the best part of the movie. I was like "Oh my God, are they serious? Are they really going to show us that a place that it is supposed to support you and feel you safe can become a place of anxiety, unease and toxicity? I love it!"

    • @gzapray7203
      @gzapray7203 9 місяців тому +1

      No wonder Casita collapsed.

  • @jeangentry6656
    @jeangentry6656 2 роки тому +150

    Luisa's struggle can also apply to the 1st born sibling, or anyone in the family who is expected to be the "reliable" one. To my knowledge, Lin Manuel Miranda wrote the song in part as an apology to his older sister, who was the "Luisa" in their family.
    I'm the Luisa in my family, so her struggle resonates with me.

  • @michaelmurray8134
    @michaelmurray8134 2 роки тому +245

    One of the hardest things about living by someone else's expectations Is that you feel like you'll never live up to them because you don't really know what they're expecting. How Far does it go, how do they Expect you to do it, and more importantly how much of it is Yours and not Theirs.

  • @Salemwaaa
    @Salemwaaa 2 роки тому +169

    My favorite Encanto character is Luisa cause I relate HEAVILY to just fading in the background and doing what is asked without much input. Luisa having that “keeping stuff inside of you and just go forward” is something that I sympathize with

  • @Martin-vh8ue
    @Martin-vh8ue 2 роки тому +240

    My Grandma is like Abuela her parents died when she was very young so she’s had to raise herself and all her siblings from the start. She came over to the states from the Philippines and was able to raise her 5 children but all her hardships have made her not willing to listen to the problems of others. All she ever seems to ask is if I’ve chosen what I want with my life. She can be so rude when I try to express myself and I can’t say anything to defend myself since she’s the head of the family. All my cousins are or went to universities and star athletes and I’m not. Since I refused to be forced into a role I didn’t want I wanted to choose my life. I’m still searching for what it is want and every time I talk to her it feels like I’m walking on a mind field. Since I have to choose my words so carefully and it feels I don’t have worth like all my cousins. I feel like Bruno because I was destructive, loud and I was impulsively ADHD so everyone saw me as a burden. I’m oldest of the youngest set of children from my grandmas kids. So I’ve tried to set an example all though I’ve had no older cousin or sibling type to really show me how to do it. They are not much older than me but so distant it feels as if they are never there for me to begin with. Luckily I have my parents but even we still stick out like a sore thumb. There’s so much pressure on me as well since I am the fourth boy to carry my great grandfather’s name “Martin”. Yet they show me not to be a failure like some in the family and to be successful like others in the family. It feels I don’t belong with them because they are just strangers who don’t seem to care for me only putting on a front. For those who have close bonds with family hold on to it dearly because some people just aren’t lucky to have them.

    • @lyannawinter405
      @lyannawinter405 2 роки тому +18

      Listening to how insightful and careful you write these words, I can tell you how fond of you those should be that have you in their lives. You "deserve" that name Martin because of what you already created maybe not in the outer but in the inner world. That they can't see it, doesn't mean it's not there or no worth. It just shows their incapability due to whatever they experienced.
      It's so hard to endure that. And I can so much relate, as I went through daily mine fields as well.
      You speak of what I'm working on. So thank you dearly. I wish you all the best.

    • @Martin-vh8ue
      @Martin-vh8ue 2 роки тому +5

      @@lyannawinter405 Thank you for your kind words Lyanna. Thank you for understanding.

    • @scp--297
      @scp--297 Рік тому +3

      What help me stand my ground is "They already did their part." They came to the States for them to have better life's, for you and the rest of the family to have a better opportunity to reach that "Better life."
      That's your part, to live a life that you are happy and safe. That's it. Sure, that might complain and be like "But your cousin did this!" or "Your sister is that." And? If they are happy to do that, cool. You don't own them you life and to fulfill their dreams. You're a person who trying to make it in the world. They are not gonna died if your not a Rockstar and they need to grow up if they think every kid gonna make it big or even wants to make it big.
      Some of us just want to live normal and boring life's. That's ok, Wasn't that kinda the point anyway? To have opportunity that they could have. Their sacrifices are for us to have a better life and we are trying to do that.
      You might feel guilty as you thinking
      but "they didn't get here for me to-" or "They lived a harder life." Which is true in some level but times change. You also have your own experience and hardship that you went through.
      Sometimes being happy, healthy, and safe is the best life we can have. This might be our better life and that ok. Their sacrifice are worth it if we make our goals.

    • @powerfable
      @powerfable Рік тому +2

      Im also Filipino and i live far away from my family im the only male of my grand parents grand children so i have to "carry on the family name" but im not good with girls im tall and they always want me to play basketball but i hate basketball because they always want me to play it my other cousins ones athletic and extremely smart and the other is attractive and popular and then theres me whos always on his phone not talking to family i genuinely feel fear from talking to them not alot but like how you avoid looking at something because of how you feel about it i dislike talking to them text is easier cause when my dads side of the family first contacted me while i was independent and moved away i asked if my uncle would send someone to harass or hurt me cause i said i didnt want to do what he said he was hurt that i said that but it was this irrational fear that took hold of me i didnt know where it was from but like this is a small part of why i need therapy and i dont know why i havent gone yet

  • @chocothun1
    @chocothun1 2 роки тому +80

    Growing up in an African American family with similar dynamics, this movie hit way hard and I am grateful for every moment.
    Favorite character: Isabela...as I am an oldest child, and GIRL I GET IT!!

    • @nicoleramos5964
      @nicoleramos5964 2 роки тому +1

      Bruhhh same. Isabella is a quite relatable

    • @dafilmqueen556
      @dafilmqueen556 Рік тому +1

      I feel Isabella too. Not in the same regards of pressure and cruelty, but I understand the need for perfectionism and fear of mistake. Of course, most of the time, I don't care about failing something I try unless it's something I really like, or something to give me a reward I want. That's my standard, and boy, I just need to know everything so I know what's going on.

  • @TS-pl4tf
    @TS-pl4tf 2 роки тому +46

    Abuela did not understand that a miracle and love is never earned. So in trying to earn their miracle, she neglects the real gift.

  • @summerdawn6073
    @summerdawn6073 2 роки тому +247

    As Colombian, aware of all the symbolism at each corner/ frame of Encanto, I am very grateful for your review, with such detailed in your character analysis, and your understanding of my culture. I love all your videos and always eager to see them. Thank you, because in the middle of such a troubled time in the world, your humanity is a gift to us 💝

  • @tofu_golem
    @tofu_golem 2 роки тому +45

    I hate when people talk about Mirabel's metaphorical "gift."
    To me, not having a gift is the whole point of the movie.
    Because of the generational trauma, Abuela valued the gifts, but not the people who had the gifts. She valued the wrong things. Mirabel was able to see what is truly important precisely because she had no gift of her own. Whatever Abuela did to her, Mirabel's parents taught her to value herself, gift or no gift, which is why she was able to see Bruno, Luisa, and Isabela for themselves instead of just containers for their gifts.
    And yes, this has metaphorical value for immigrant families with intergenerational trauma. It's too common for the family elders to value the younger for what they can do than for who they are or how they feel.
    Numerous Latinos have pointed out that it is unrealistic for a Latina matriarch to admit she was wrong and apologize to younger members of her family. As someone who is half Asian, I can tell you this would also be completely unrealistic for an Asian matriarch. They just don't do that. They would literally destroy their own children's lives rather than admit that they were wrong about something. If that last point seems harsh, I know it firsthand.
    Thanks for your video. Your analysis is always insightful and allows me to see more in the TV shows and movies that I love.

    • @artgoing
      @artgoing Рік тому +2

      I think Mirabel actually got a gift. After her song “waiting on a miracle” that’s when Casita began to break. And in Isabella’s song “What else can I do” the cracks begin to heal. During the argument between Mirabel and Alma, casita completely shatters. I believe her gift is to keep the miracle together, mostly the family itself.
      The movie is based around “not having a gift” but it’s also based around generational trauma due to not being the perfect vision your family wants you to be.
      Gift or not, it has a huge message.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Рік тому +2

      not just matriarchs, patriarchs too, those stuck with their own ways and those who never bother to look at the other side are bound to be toxic like that, whether there is "love" or not

    • @itscosmicnerd
      @itscosmicnerd 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@msk-qp6fn you get it! Mirabel didnt need a gift because being herself is enough.

  • @breezy3392
    @breezy3392 2 роки тому +35

    8:55 I interpreted Bruno's vision about Isabella diffently. "The life of her [Isabella's] dreams would be promised". I think it means that the life that Isabella herself really wants would some day be hers. And we see her heading in that direction by the end of the movie when Abuela has loosened her grip and Isabella is embracing her new look and experimenting with her powers. She's finally happy without a facade

  • @dazzlingdexter5060
    @dazzlingdexter5060 Рік тому +15

    The community even after they lost their powers helped them build their house again. The community loved this family as much as the family loved the community.

  • @unityedits3722
    @unityedits3722 2 роки тому +36

    Also, thought it was interesting that in the very last verse of "We Don't Talk About Bruno," Isabella's lyrics change from being about how "perfect" her life was predicted to be, to literally her repeating the words "I'm fine"

  • @mbanerjee5889
    @mbanerjee5889 2 роки тому +41

    The thing I love about Encanto (also Coco and Turning Red) is the depiction of extended family.

  • @inusocials6295
    @inusocials6295 2 роки тому +51

    As the only child with ADHD in my generation, my god did I absolutely bawl with this movie.
    Being a second generation from immigrant grandparents I think there is pressure to make my parents and grandparents sacrifices and hard ships “worth it”.
    But in doing so I sacrificed my own mental health, physical health, and was on the brink of suicide because I was 100% convinced that everyone would have been better without my mere existence hindering everyone else.
    That’s not even touching being the only gay person in my whole family. And coming from filipino culture.
    I’m still battling that demon.

    • @dafilmqueen556
      @dafilmqueen556 Рік тому +2

      Bro, how is your family standing at all? Please tell me you got out, or at least that your family has apologized for your damage..

    • @inusocials6295
      @inusocials6295 Рік тому +2

      @@dafilmqueen556 it wasn’t easy. I’m still on the journey, but my family actually taking the time to humble themselves, listen, and me doing a hell of a lot of work in therapy 😅.

    • @inusocials6295
      @inusocials6295 Рік тому +2

      @@dafilmqueen556 surprisingly they actually did end up apologizing. Or at least my parents. My grandparents have not had the chance to because all of them had either passed away, or don’t have a good concept of mental health to begin with

  • @labrujanat
    @labrujanat 2 роки тому +22

    Immigrant parents, 1st gen Chicana, middle child but eldest sister, and our family has been ripped by generational abuse and trauma. I relate to SO many characters in this movie, especially Luisa and Mirabel. Encanto hit so close to home. I felt seen. I felt understood. I feel hopeful for my family to continue healing.
    I loved Encanto.

  • @M4TCH3SM4L0N3
    @M4TCH3SM4L0N3 2 роки тому +40

    I definitely agree that the emotional core of Encanto is fantastic and it's clear that the writers really spent time thinking about the nature of intergenerational trauma. I still think that there are major problems in the execution, especially when presenting the resolution of the conflicts. These issues don't surface (ha) until after Luisa's song "Under the Surface." I feel like the movie up to that point wrote a check that Disney was neither able nor willing to pay. The songs are great and full of insight into the characters, and I really appreciate your thorough exploration of the subtle hints in the lyrics, I only cannot help but wish that the rest of the movie, especially the resolutions with Abuela and Bruno, were as carefully considered rather than effectively being waved away in the third act.

    • @justin_gonzaga
      @justin_gonzaga 2 місяці тому +1

      Might be a bit late in the party but I completely agree with you.
      I was curious of the run time of the movie, it was barely under 2 hours. Watching the movie for the first time ('cause I didn't ride the hype-train), it was evident that it felt lacking in some parts, it's just that I couldn't exactly pinpoint what was missing. Reflecting on it again, it hit me that the issues they were exposing in the movie were there, but not to the extent that they are fully fleshed out.
      The way the resolutions were carried were too idealistic. It takes a blue moon for them to be that quick to resolve their problems. Even though I am a sucker for happy endings, I wished the movie didn't end in that note at all. But given that this is a Disney movie, I suppose it carried an expectation on itself to have a happy ending, even though it's not warranted by its narration.

  • @gred_and_forge
    @gred_and_forge 2 роки тому +71

    I'm really happy you did a video on Encanto, you've opened my eyes to some of the smaller details i missed, like how Abuela plucked the one discolored flower from Isabela's hair- man, they go all out with the details these days!! I never would've picked up on that if you didn't point out how obsessive she is with the idea of perfection to do this.
    Also, I remember in another video (different channel) that pointed out how each family has distinguishing colors, like how Mirabel's parents, Luisa and herself wear blue but Isabela wears pink/pastel shade closer to Abuela's dress. Thanks to your video I just noticed Isabela's earrings are blue, literally the only blue thing she wears to represent her family's color, and now I'm wondering if she wore them as a small way to rebel against Abuela.

  • @nerdiwolverine
    @nerdiwolverine Рік тому +15

    I can't get over how my friend thought this movie was racist. I remember when I told my friend group three of them were happy and were ready to start discussing it and then my other friend said "As a Mexican I found this movie to be very racist and offensive" and when me and my other friends went "bitch where" she was like "Mirabel was light skinned" and she provided zero nuance
    The kicker?
    My friend is light skinned
    and isn't of Colombian decent

    • @colorblockpoprocks6973
      @colorblockpoprocks6973 10 місяців тому +3

      sounds like your friend needs to confront her own traumas lol

  • @DaffyTaffy93
    @DaffyTaffy93 2 роки тому +48

    This Movie is one of the ones that every time you watch it you find something new!

  • @lincolnbeckett8791
    @lincolnbeckett8791 2 роки тому +57

    Watched this movie for the first time few nights and man, this was an experience unlike any Disney movie I've watched. So many relatable characters and themes that resonate so much for not only myself, but for so many people in my life such as other family members and friends. And that's on top of how amazing the songs and visuals. Probably my favourite Disney movie now.

  • @sockmonkeyjg
    @sockmonkeyjg 2 роки тому +26

    I'm almost surprised that you didn't talk about how in we don't talk about Bruno, miribella was very reluctant to dance along with the song
    She is either only moving half assed because the family is looking at her or she is prompted physically, its almost like she doesn't want to dance to the tune, a great metaphor

  • @theficticion1231
    @theficticion1231 2 роки тому +57

    Wow, you summed up all my thoughts…perfectly. The only complaint I have is that Isabella did not apologize to Mirabel, but that’s pretty much it.

    • @silver2zilver
      @silver2zilver 2 роки тому +9

      That would be weird though. Isabella said thank you which lines up with her character more
      Also it’s a step. Can’t say everything at once

    • @LonelyTraveler777
      @LonelyTraveler777 Рік тому +9

      Nobody apologized to Bruno either. Both Mirabel and Bruno deserved better treatment than what they got at the end.

  • @exodia8245
    @exodia8245 2 роки тому +22

    When I was watching the movie, I instantly thought of Tai Lung. The expectations and things that the characters had to do to meet those expectations. What all the characters and mainly Isabella did to try to meet them and finally gain recognition from them.

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 2 роки тому +9

    I'm Asian American, and so is my girlfriend (Indian/Persian and Filipino, respectively). Both of us resonated with this film. I relate most to Luisa, because I believe I always have to be useful to those around me, in spite of my own emotions. And when I felt weak and burnt out, I had to hide it from my extended family (only my parents and brother knew, which I was grateful for). My girlfriend related to Isa, since she's the golden child, the breadwinner. She's only starting to explore herself and what she wants.

  • @Ravenclaw75908
    @Ravenclaw75908 2 роки тому +18

    My eldest cousin’s wife is half Latino, and I’m really close with her. She’s originally from Venezuela and she’s the best sister-in-law I could have asked for.
    I have a German grandmother who left her birthplace of Hannover when Hitler took power, and many of her best friends who were Jewish died in concentration camps.
    Even though it is a beautiful country and I have yet to see it for myself, my grandma could never bring herself to be associated with Germany again, even down to keeping her married name when she and my grandpa divorced, and not speaking German, never talking about what she had gone through.
    Her trauma affected her so badly that she was never able to vent her frustrations with her family, even though we would have understood her pain.

  • @tajklair
    @tajklair Рік тому +3

    Its a really deep film about family and relationships. I consider it one of the best few films from the modern Disney area worth watching.

  • @ryanroswellcacho
    @ryanroswellcacho 2 роки тому +6

    The best Part I loved in Enchanto is that when Bruno finally appeared infront of Abuela Alma and his 2 Sisters, is that they embrace him they hugged and missed him. Even after all his misfortunes he said and prophecies His sisters just Hugged him there long lost triplet brother withouylt knowing the reason why he Ran.

  • @Rainjojo
    @Rainjojo Рік тому +7

    Encanto and Tangled are the movies I can watch over and over without ever getting tired of them

  • @luiszecena4954
    @luiszecena4954 2 роки тому +6

    I would like to add to this, that “your sisters older” part in Luisa’s song was put there by design. In many Hispanic communities, the older sister is sadly expected to behave like a third parent, so I see it as a look into the sister’s psyche. Luisa may not be the oldest but her strength kinda puts her there. (My personal interpretation)

  • @willowwisp4627
    @willowwisp4627 2 роки тому +27

    I haven't even seen this movie and here you got me crying. This video hit way too close to home.

  • @PallyKalhi
    @PallyKalhi Рік тому +4

    I'm the youngest in my family, and seeing Mirabel trying to help and make mistake after mistake, failing to meet expectations and to be an afterthought hurt me deeply. I've always hated myself and felt like a failure and a disappointment, her predicament hit me where I live.

  • @the.last.son2000
    @the.last.son2000 2 роки тому +14

    My homie showed me one of your videos in 2018 and I've been hooked since. Laid-back like the video essay community, but you actually have substance. I'm here until the end, man.

  • @Queen_Of_Discord
    @Queen_Of_Discord 2 роки тому +6

    Disney has kinda been in a funk for a while now (though 2016 was definitely a good year for them with Zootopia and Moana) but after seeing the quality, care, and nuance of Encanto, I hope this is a sign of a new renaissance.

  • @JecciClark
    @JecciClark 2 роки тому +7

    Coming from an immigrant family with expectations aswell as being the eldest son of the eldest family line alot of pressure was put on me from such a young age. Being the only male in my house aswell as having 2 younger sister I need to take care of, one having autism, Encanto hit me so hard. From Surface Pressure onward the movie had me in shambles. Being always told I had to be the man of my family I was forced to "mature" quickly. I grew up thinking my worth was only as much as I can provide, and I *had* to provide. My self-worth was down to all the actions I can provide.
    And ngl. It broke me
    Especially growing up and making the choice of straying from everyone's expectations. I didn't go to college, instead chose to work straight out if High school to help my mom provide to my family. I had none of my family's support but I kept going. I just put my head down and kept working and working.
    I now own my own business and am doing well for myself and still provide for my family in any way that I can. And only now, after I've made my success that my extended family have come around to bring proud of me. But Ive never forgott the past and I don't think I will. But I did it, and I did it on my own power and I'm proud of myself for that.
    So when I watched Encanto it really really tore me down

  • @Tkokat
    @Tkokat 10 місяців тому +1

    It'd have been all too easy for the movie to just demonize abuela, but they didn't. It's amazing to see that they managed to, not only portray the damage she's done, but to also make it understandable after all the pain she (herself) went through. They perfectly showcased the nuance of the characters, and for that I am grateful.
    I think one of the things that the movie excelled at (but nobody seems to realize) is communication. The only way that the household starts to heal is through communication. And that (specially for the children watching) is an amazing message.

  • @ichigoglazer24
    @ichigoglazer24 2 роки тому +8

    My parents just told me they’re getting a divorce. This makes me feel better for some reason. Thank you.

  • @abuelamadrigal4770
    @abuelamadrigal4770 2 роки тому +24

    I love it. This movie makes me very emotional...

  • @Monica_bondevik
    @Monica_bondevik 2 роки тому +20

    Honestly I love Alma (sorry I can't spell) trauma is such an amazing character, I do believe she loves her family but her trauma made her focus solely on being the piller of her whole community not just her family. I've personally seen what trauma can do to a person and abuse physically and mentally, I went from a girl who couldn't be pinned down to a girl and women who struggles to even leave my bedroom due to to abuse I suffered after my dad died the abuse done to me by a family that was getting paid to look after me even if only for a year that year of being locked in a room with the only time I left was to go to school or to eat a meal has left a horribly deep scar on me that I'm still struggling to overcome even nearly 11 years later... I can relate heavily to mirabelle but I also strongly feel for Alma and I feel like that makes me love this film so much more.

  • @abigailaceves9230
    @abigailaceves9230 2 роки тому +21

    Oh, my god! Thank you, Sage’s Rain. I love this movie so much! The characters, story and songs has been stuck with me ever since I saw it.
    - Thank you so much!

  • @Foxyman18
    @Foxyman18 2 роки тому +38

    I feel like my generation finds it easy to harshly judge elders like abuela without taking anything into account. Yes abuela was strict and even mean to her family but she's also human. Speaking from experience, someone that has lost so much and went through trauma alone you feel like you have to put on a front to keep everyone around you happy and together. You have to be the rock no matter what kind of turmoil you have in your own head. Abuela had to do that for a whole community and she probably had to act so much that she even started believing it (saying Bruno didn't care about the family to justify his leaving to herself and try to lessen the pain of his absence).
    Like SR said no trauma justifies abuelas actions but it makes it understandable. She sees the gift as Pedro's last gift to her and her last connection to him. She grew too protective of it and because of this lashed out at the ones closest to her that loved her deeply aka Mirabel.
    For me if anything abuelas story is one of going through trauma alone and never confronting it and healing from it. It shows what you could become later in life and what it can do to your family if you never seek help from your loved ones.

    • @berilsevvalbekret772
      @berilsevvalbekret772 2 роки тому +8

      understanding and forgiving are very different things. I understand Abuela but I will never forgive her. And if this wasn't disney neither Bruno or Mirabel should have forgive her either let's be honest a decade of emotional abuse and neglect is nothing to scoff at.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 2 роки тому +1

      @@berilsevvalbekret772 , they should’ve told Abuela that if it really matter to her, she could’ve helped the family years ago if she just accepted fate, instead of letting her own pride and ego get the best of her. And maybe, have her say that they’re right, showing that maybe they won’t forgive her now, but they can at least know that she admits she was wrong.

    • @scp--297
      @scp--297 Рік тому +2

      I remember me and my friends were watch the moive. We're are from immigration families. 1st , 2nd or even 3rd generations in our own respective families. We of course were giving Abuela a hard time as many of our own families are toxic and abusive. Having trume that we have yet to fully heal from but we do understand her. While we joke about the end being the most not realistic thing about the whole moive. It mostly because many of our own families refuses to accept their fault and blame everyone else. They rather pretend there's no issue and just have black sheeps in the family.
      However if Abuela was real, I would forgive her because she apologized then put effort into fixing her relationships. I feel many would actually forgive because it coming from the heart and she putting the effort to changes. She was willing to heal herself and the family, which is something that sadly a lot of people refuse to do.

  • @sivanlevi3867
    @sivanlevi3867 2 роки тому +6

    I've just felt a connection between Encanto and the musical Fiddler on the Roof. There's a song in Fiddler called Matchmaker, Matchmaker, where three daughters are destined to be married thanks to a matchmaker. The younger two have no understanding about how they have no agency in choosing their match, but the eldest calls them out on it, and by the end of the song, it's clear what they actually fear about marriage and the burden of being "expected" to marry. While the town in the musical is more united by the Jewish faith, which almost expects community spirit, it shows how deviating from the norm can have consequences beyond one family.

  • @shanejohnson6855
    @shanejohnson6855 2 роки тому +8

    Bruno is my fav character. also, you deserve so much more subscribers, your work is amazing

  • @tiffanypersaud3518
    @tiffanypersaud3518 2 роки тому +4

    SO glad you covered Encanto. Thanks for the vid! Your analysis of the characters, especially Abuela, made a lot of sense. I feel so proud that girls and boys, men and women, can look at two female main characters in this film and understand them in a such a nuanced way. I am happy you loved the film. As an immigrant from several generations before to mine twice over, this film does hit close to home. It is so rich that you can focus on any one main or secondary character for the entire film and learn something so special about them, regardless of their powers.

  • @NarutoFranks23
    @NarutoFranks23 2 роки тому +25

    YES I WAS WAITING FOR YOUR NEXT EPISODE! I love these videos no matter what they are on. Keep going sage no matter what.❤️

  • @obadijahparks
    @obadijahparks 2 роки тому +7

    It's hard to believe that I made fun of the posters for this movie. I thought it would be just another classic Disney film. I am so.. glad I was wrong. This is by far my favorite Disney movie. And now they have something good besides marvel.

  • @batsbell397
    @batsbell397 2 роки тому +3

    this dude can look at a children's colour book and make it deep and philosophical

  • @RONANAWAY
    @RONANAWAY 2 роки тому +3

    I honestly appreciate all the work you put into this video

  • @gavinfroehlich6804
    @gavinfroehlich6804 2 роки тому +2

    I really like this, thank you for making it.

  • @ryanroswellcacho
    @ryanroswellcacho 2 роки тому +4

    That is what I like about characters development in there background. You can't blame them for what they have become. In other words Don't Judge. Whether it's a Villian, Protagonist, or Side Character as you witness and Listened through there past event what lead them to what they are now. You can't blame them, a Criminal is the great example. How they are raised is shown to who they are Now the Present, or if a Life changing event occured for them to experience.
    Growing is Knowing what/who you are finding your purposes and goals while living up to the principles that you believed in or raised in you.
    Be yourself and don't judge.

  • @PabPich
    @PabPich 2 роки тому +6

    Keep making these your voice just makes this videos go on another level because of it love the work keep it up Sage

  • @ocsartobi6844
    @ocsartobi6844 2 роки тому +2

    This movie wrecked me. Throughout the run time Luisa and Mirabel put little cracks into my ability to keep it together. Luisa for the issues that come with being a middle child. Mirabel because I know what it's like to work so hard for your Family and still be overlooked or disregarded because I was born different. Then right near the end when Bruno yells "I don't care what you think of me!" shattered me and I almost sobbed. I've had that moment. I've had to face down the people that have treated me like crap my entire life, and like Bruno it wasn't for me. It was for a younger cousin who was being treated like I used to be.

  • @sivanlevi3867
    @sivanlevi3867 2 роки тому +6

    I love the entire community of Encanto. Thanks, Sage. I felt like I'm always part of something bigger yet I'm still myself, still human, vulnerable and curious about the world and other cultures. In fact, I don't even know if I belong to a culture anymore. I have so much in common with so many cultures that I consider myself not truly a part of any of them. It's just that aspect of me that keeps me curious until I find a place where that sense of belonging is strongest.

  • @aprilmayhue
    @aprilmayhue 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing video yet again Sage's Rain!! I love Encanto and you really hit the nail on the head

  • @goldj4669
    @goldj4669 2 роки тому

    I always happy to see a sage video in my box

  • @chinolebron6233
    @chinolebron6233 2 роки тому +1

    You are one of my favorite UA-camrs. Your voice, the subjects you tackle, the way you can break down an animated storyline and help others realize just how relatable it is and why we may find ourselves drawn to it. You're awesome! Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @faithchansa4612
    @faithchansa4612 2 роки тому

    This was really beautiful 🥺❤️

  • @TriggeringOpinionsandFacts
    @TriggeringOpinionsandFacts 2 роки тому +2

    Just wanted to say you put out such good content brother. This is awesome stuff and you really oughta be proud. Up there with the best UA-camrs in my mind

  • @MUS13577
    @MUS13577 2 роки тому

    Another marvelous video .
    What a wonderful heavenly voice of yours 😍😍

  • @ducks_444
    @ducks_444 4 місяці тому

    As the oldest child, this movie hit hard, especially Isabella’s song. I was literally in tears by the end of the movie, because this movie was just so well made, and the themed really resonated in me. Thank you for this analysis

  • @anarkyah4440
    @anarkyah4440 Рік тому

    beautiful video ❤

  • @user-wb3nf7oe7u
    @user-wb3nf7oe7u Рік тому

    Love your channel!Please keep uploading

  • @lextonwilliams2627
    @lextonwilliams2627 2 роки тому +4

    Hey sage I love your videos thanks for doing an Encanto video keep up the great work 😁😁

  • @Setsunako6587
    @Setsunako6587 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent work, as always! Encanto does such a good job of illustrating what love is BECAUSE it also does a good job of illustrating what love is NOT. You represented that here, beautifully 🥰

  • @thejuni1988
    @thejuni1988 2 роки тому

    Super Like!
    Keep up the good work.

  • @wirbuss4849
    @wirbuss4849 2 роки тому +1

    I like from time to time come back with thought to Encanto. And when UA-cam post some analyse, or commentary about it I click and watch. And must say, this one is one of the best summary and analyse I was find of UA-cam. Really good work.

  • @ampdarts850
    @ampdarts850 2 роки тому

    I love your videosss. Your voice is soothing and you speak so poetically

  • @dovaminer
    @dovaminer 2 роки тому +1

    I'm loving the cites your pulling from the books you've read. A road less traveled was my favorite book I read last year I'll def be looking into All About Love!! great work Sage :)

  • @mandem32
    @mandem32 2 роки тому

    I feel so at home when coming to watch these videos from sages rain

  • @johnmosby8162
    @johnmosby8162 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @catlover5998
    @catlover5998 2 роки тому

    I'm glad you made this video.
    Also I agree with you.

  • @isekaistation3682
    @isekaistation3682 Рік тому +2

    "Middle children are often peace keepers"
    *looks at my 26 year old brother the middle child climbing a 50ft tree*
    "IM DANGER STEVE BABY!!!!"

  • @leahklein1666
    @leahklein1666 2 роки тому +4

    i always love this movie cause it shows how cycle of trauma how you can repeat it or you can try to change break the cycle. find yourself what mades you happy !

  • @rvc121
    @rvc121 Рік тому

    Wow this video really helped me to appreciate this movie.
    It also helped me to understand my relationship with my father in a deeeper way.
    So thank you

  • @rvc121
    @rvc121 Рік тому

    Wow this video just amplify the enjoinment and understanding of this fantastic film.
    Amazing❤

  • @deffientllynotjalenbutler1736
    @deffientllynotjalenbutler1736 2 роки тому

    Probably what got me back into Disney never stop doing what you’re doing

  • @bdariamihaela
    @bdariamihaela 2 роки тому

    Man you just earned a new subscriber

  • @michaelfields3951
    @michaelfields3951 2 роки тому +10

    I have a weird relationship with this family. I know on an intellectual level that Abuela has suffered enough and probably should be forgiven but on an emotional level I still hate her and want to see her cast out and rejected

    • @LPSlight0
      @LPSlight0 2 роки тому +9

      Do you think perhaps you're projecting here?

  • @triphan5535
    @triphan5535 11 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
    @ChimeraLotietheBunny Рік тому

    Amazing!!!!

  • @dkvitaleme
    @dkvitaleme 2 роки тому +4

    It's time to watch this movie.

  • @widowgirl1254
    @widowgirl1254 Рік тому

    Thank you for the character analysis and the complexity of Encanto

  • @shockwavecg
    @shockwavecg 9 місяців тому +1

    After this movie came out I saw a lot of comments from black people and people of South American decent saying, "God, white people, how do you do it? How are you always tearing this band-aid off? How are you always adressing the wrongs of your elders and ancestors?"
    It was an odd sentiment to hear repeated over and over, but I think it's because we come from a more independent culture rather than a collective culture. We put some distance between ourselves and our family members instead of keeping them under the same roof. We have expectations, but they aren't as severe because of that. We've put enough distance between ourselves and our family name that we can take a step back and look at the bigger picture and see the problems.
    There are a lot of downsides wlto living this way, but there's a lot of freedom that comes with it.

  • @ja5zyt.501
    @ja5zyt.501 2 роки тому +1

    Is it Christmas or am I getting an almost 30 min video from sage?! I got soooo happy seeing this pop up on my feed

  • @jasonaquarius2004
    @jasonaquarius2004 Рік тому

    My father was put into a fostercare when he was young and lived in the cities for his entire childhood, his family was mixed. He had Latino, African American, Caucasian and Native American brothers and sisters, he was then brought back to live with his mom and her boyfriend, and he's lived up here on the reservation for the rest of his life to now, but he made sure that we knew who are family are by going to see our grandparents on different holidays. Lorna (dad's bio mom) during Easter and sometimes on summer break, Beverly (moms mom) on Thanksgiving and whenever mom and dad had to be with our sister in the hospital, and Melony (dad's fostermom) during Christmas break and during birthdays. Today I am thankful that my father and mother made sure we connected to our family and have taught me that you cannot choose your family, but you can choose to connect to them. We may be scattered now due to her passing but I will always love my uncles, aunts and cousins and I wish them well.
    I am sorry for this long comment thank you for taking time to read this random strangers story.

  • @RayGainbows
    @RayGainbows 2 роки тому

    How is it that all your content is so perfect?

  • @herpderpified
    @herpderpified 2 роки тому +1

    Oh sweet Sage how baffled I will always be that your words always come in a time of extreme resonance.
    Recently I too have seen just how far the reach of intergenerational trauma can reach. Especially when wield like a scythe rubbed in snake venom. Piercing and culling and causing lasting pains in the victims long after inflicted. It took living with, loving, and learning from my own sisters and *their children* to open my eyes to exactly how broken and cracked our family had become. The people we had to become in order to meet the ever rising expectations would break us all, even physically myself included. The violence we suffered causing the very same rift in our hearts, that love and abuse cannot coexist in what should be home. Living with them taught me that it really is love, care, understanding, and compassion that starts you on the path of healing. It was real family that taught this lesson. These cracks need to heal, and if the inflictor of and blind eye to trauma won't see it, then it will fall to their children like rain off shingles to the gutters of our lives too. I chose to redirect the flow of these gutters but it may not be that easy for all. I'd like to take a moment to do something I haven't done since I volunteered for NA/AA and drop a number to the national domestic abuse hotline. If anybody reading needs this resource then please, please, don't let it continue to traumatize you and your loved ones, because healing can and needs to start with you. For you. It's (800) 799-7233, for those here in the states. Maybe it was fate that I watched this movie with my nieces and nephews and sister. It and them would give me the resolve to flee the same violent abuse that had been normalized over decades. It works. For me it took putting a literal billion tons of rock between the problem, but that is enough to stem the flow of our intergenerational trauma. If all it takes is an act of love to cause change then I love you, find your path to healing.
    And this one would thank you again, for your light always shines brightly upon our path.

  • @alexiacaceda1421
    @alexiacaceda1421 2 роки тому +2

    Half of my friends live in a house with their hole family -I'm peruvian-.I've always found this a little bit outdated ,probably because I never saw an example of this in movies,now I'm about to move to a new house with my cousins and uncles and It doesn't feel as bad as I thought

  • @thenextdoor696
    @thenextdoor696 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing essay dude! I love your content and I agree with your point on this video. Being latino and being the youngest of 3 I understood the complexities this movie showed.
    Keep it up man!

  • @ssggokublack3410
    @ssggokublack3410 Рік тому +1

    Sage: *Deeply, Thoroughly, and Intelligently explains his love for Encanto*
    Me: "The music is so good, fav Disney movie"

  • @pantsonparade
    @pantsonparade 11 місяців тому

    I know I'm really late, but I just recently saw Encanto. Another interesting thing I noticed was how the townspeople treated Mirabel. The older ones who were alive during her ceremony would bring up how disappointed they were that SHE didn't get a gift to help THEM, as if living with a family in which all natural members besides her have a gift isn't a reminder enough. The children, who weren't alive during her ceremony still look up to Mirabel after they are told she didn't recieve a gift. The three children from the start of Family Madrigal were devastated when she ran away.

  • @Hugo_Tate
    @Hugo_Tate 2 роки тому +4

    Sage