The article discusses 42 hidden details in the Disney movie "Encanto" that might have gone unnoticed by viewers. These details include:
* Character costumes and colors representing their personalities and gifts
* Mirabel's sewing skills and her role in creating clothes for her family members
* The significance of the jaguar in the movie, which is connected to Antônio's gift and personality
* The song "Madrigal Family" revealing details about the characters' insecurities and personalities
* References to other Disney movies, such as "Frozen 2" and "The Wizard of Oz"
* The use of symbolism, such as the color green representing Bruno and the family's connection to nature
* The significance of the house and its magic, including the use of color photographs and the grinding machine
* The character's personalities and traits, such as Abuela's love for her husband and Isabela's perfectionism
* The connection between Mirabel and Bruno, and the significance of the little boot in Bruno's room
Overall, the article highlights the attention to detail and the depth of storytelling in the movie "Encanto", and encourages viewers to pay closer attention to these details to fully appreciate the film.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Each member of the Madrigal family has a designated place in the house, and Mirabel is at the front door of the casita.
2. Antonio's clothes change from white to orange after he gains his gift.
3. Mirabel wore a white dress at her ceremony, but 10 years later, her skirt represents everyone in her family, while the upper part is still white.
4. Mirabel's sewing machine is a key object in the story.
5. Mirabel made a jaguar for Antonio before the ceremony, which represents his gift.
6. Abuela helped build the house with the family.
7. Mirabel helped build the house and created new bonds for everyone.
8. Isabela's song reveals the insecurity and pressure she faces.
9. The song "I Need a Miracle" contains lights that reference Frozen 2.
10. Mirabel's room is in the center of the house, representing her importance to the family.
11. Dolores always knew about Bruno due to her super-hearing gift.
12. Camilo is not the same age as Isabela.
13. Camilo knew about Bruno and even impersonated him with his shape-shifting gift.
14. Abuelo Pedro was a poet.
15. Mariano is a poet, just like Abuelo Pedro.
16. Abuela's room has pictures of all the ceremonies, with the exception of Isabela's.
17. The pictures on the wall are in color, despite the fact that color photography did not exist at the time.
18. The house's magic is responsible for the color photographs.
19. Isabela looks like Abuela when she was younger.
20. Abuela had perfect plans for Isabela.
21. The song "I'm Nervous" contains references to Hercules and the Titanic.
22. Bruno is represented by the color green.
23. Bruno does a ritual before predicting the future to feel centered and confident.
24. Bruno does not need to do the ritual to predict the future.
25. Abuela continues to mourn the loss of her husband, wearing black clothing in ceremonies.
26. The boy who drinks a lot of coffee may be a reference to the repairman Félix Júnior from Wreck-It Ralph.
27. Each member of the family opens the way for the next, symbolizing the Dom ceremony.
28. The scene where Antonio gives Mirabel the handle is a symbol of the Dom ceremony.
29. The candle becomes magical and moves mountains to protect the environment and cover the place where Pedro died.
30. Isabela creates a cactus in the shape of Mickey Mouse.
31. Each member of the family has their initial on their door handle, except for Mirabel, whose handle has the letter M.
32. The letter M on the doorknob symbolizes the family's oldest member, but also represents Mirabel.