Sebastián Yatra - Dos Oruguitas (From "Encanto")

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  • @DisneyMusicVEVO
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    • @nightowlsgaminguk
      @nightowlsgaminguk 4 개월 전 +8

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    • @liliatun9102
      @liliatun9102 4 개월 전 +1

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      @user-ys8fs4vv9v 4 개월 전 +1

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      @JorgeLopez-uo8mx 4 개월 전

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    • @ztb542
      @ztb542 3 개월 전

      Cette version est vraiment la meilleure. Cel‹e qui a été mise dans le film en France est assez décevante.

  • @Sal_summonedyou
    @Sal_summonedyou 2 년 전 +6961

    I love that they gave her a realistic cry instead of a fake Disney cry. She got a raw "ugly" cry nd its absolutely beautiful

    • @ello3110
      @ello3110 2 년 전 +818

      I've honestly never seen a disney character ever break down this way before. Probably to conceal the auethentic grief of it all from kids, but still. There's such a huge contrast between the depiction of her hurt the first time abuela told Mirabel the story, and the second. It adds so much to the storytelling and I love it! amazing movie

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 2 년 전 +68

      Repent to Jesus Christ!
      “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.”
      ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5:7‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      I

    • @MariaGonzalez-gf9ql
      @MariaGonzalez-gf9ql 2 년 전 +1

      :'/)

    • @airstew5969
      @airstew5969 2 년 전 +6

      Ñ

    • @TheGhostWriterGirl
      @TheGhostWriterGirl 2 년 전 +154

      @@ello3110 It's so perfect. Especially in the times we're living in, I think taking a more emotionally "honest" route is good - for kids and adults alike. You're so right about the 1st and 2nd telling of the story, I didn't even notice that.

  • @scurbbb
    @scurbbb 2 년 전 +12564

    The scene where Alma is sitting on the floor after losing Pedro is just so real and raw. You can see how lost she is, how broken she is, the emptiness she's experiencing. Its so relatable for so many people, i love this movie so much

    • @Bcs82
      @Bcs82 2 년 전 +659

      Agreed, they could have shown her crying, but that vacant, lost stare into nothing makes it so much more realistic and raw.

    • @corn_tree
      @corn_tree 2 년 전 +421

      I love the detail that in the beginning where they show the same backstory, Alma's emotions are more dull (you can clearly see sadness but not as raw) and I think that is because the first time we see it it's Mirabel re-telling her abuelas story, it's how Mirabel perceived it. The 2nd time it's Alma telling it from her perspective and the emotions are so much more amplified!

    • @abigailtapi
      @abigailtapi 2 년 전 +22

      I agree that too

    • @angeleslicas5737
      @angeleslicas5737 2 년 전 +206

      Notice how the people that were running away with them stay with Alma when they saw Pedro's sacrifice. They stay with her because of her suffering and his lost. It's so beautiful that I can't help cry. Spanish people were just ... Wild.

    • @anweshapurohit4732
      @anweshapurohit4732 2 년 전 +9

      I agree

  • @queenscylla90
    @queenscylla90 10 개월 전 +2349

    For me, it's not the crying that sells it in the flashback. It's that few seconds of staring, just staring into nothing while she's holding her triplets. Just the raw nothingness after something so sharply traumatic. That's something hard to capture but it was.

  • @thecreativemillenial
    @thecreativemillenial 9 개월 전 +2144

    Maturity is when a person hurts you and you try to understand their situation rather than hurting them back and Mirabel definitely displayed true maturity here

    • @Beanie-Inkling2749
      @Beanie-Inkling2749 6 개월 전 +95

      That’s something I never really thought of. Mirabel understood her grandmother’s situation rather than agonizing it in this scene.

    • @MesticleJesticle
      @MesticleJesticle 5 개월 전 +86

      The best part is that it’s the first time that she’s really showing her true feelings to Mirabel which gives the opportunity for Mirabel to be able to connect with her & instead of further twisting the knife by agreeing that it’s her fault she takes the opportunity to acknowledge all that she’s done right. They’re both able to see what went wrong and work together to create repair.

    • @katkramer3310
      @katkramer3310 4 개월 전 +9

      Thats Her super power

    • @Beanie-Inkling2749
      @Beanie-Inkling2749 4 개월 전 +14

      @@katkramer3310, to me, it’s to turn her family member’s conflicts into musical sequences and freeze time during her Waiting on a Miracle sequence.

    • @bigrush1espanol969
      @bigrush1espanol969 4 개월 전 +4

      Hf
      La

  • @ripleey1341
    @ripleey1341 2 년 전 +18928

    The way Abuela cries in her version of the story, her face when she drops on her knees and just breaks shook me so much. It feels almost too realistic, the kind of unspeakable pain that is so painful it physically hurts your heart, I feel like most of us can relate to that at some point. What a powerful movie this was.

    • @nell6748
      @nell6748 2 년 전 +603

      Agreed!! It was at this exact moment and seeing her expression that I started crying , it was just too powerful.

    • @nichole5652
      @nichole5652 2 년 전 +443

      This song and scene wrecks me. I don't understand a word of Spanish, but I felt every bit of what was said
      Edit: I have looked up the English version of the song, I still prefer the Spanish one.

    • @mollycblaeser
      @mollycblaeser 2 년 전 +360

      I started sobbing at that part. Her pure agony spoke volumes without any sound or words. And then the butterflies and reconciliation...I was a mess.

    • @sadlady2060
      @sadlady2060 2 년 전 +88

      @@mollycblaeser I thought it was just me that felt butterflies in my stomach with this scene

    • @khareencastillo7391
      @khareencastillo7391 2 년 전 +34

      Chills

  • @maemi5730
    @maemi5730 2 년 전 +3339

    it's astounishing the way you can see the sorrow and grief in alma's face. the animators did such a good work!

    • @hebislay
      @hebislay 2 년 전 +67

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    • @rotary1742
      @rotary1742 2 년 전 +34

      Fr though, Disney really improved on expressions for this, with the women especially, it's so full of life and emotion!

    • @sandravargas3933
      @sandravargas3933 2 년 전

      Sandra Vargas

    • @sandravargas3933
      @sandravargas3933 2 년 전

      Adoro Encantó

    • @hwgoblin
      @hwgoblin 2 년 전

      This

  • @KevinGutierrez-kw4tf
    @KevinGutierrez-kw4tf 4 개월 전 +1232

    Being a father and a husband….when I watched this the first time I couldn’t stop crying. My wife asked me what part made me cry. I told her that Pedro knew he was going to die but didn’t think twice to defend his wife and children….even if it was hopeless he had to try. A real man, sacrificing his own life for even the slightest chance the people he loves would live on.

    • @bigrush1espanol969
      @bigrush1espanol969 2 개월 전 +1

      Jp
      La

    • @aggonzalezdc
      @aggonzalezdc 개월 전 +12

      As a wife, I would do the same for my family. I think most of us would do anything we could.

    • @darthdracul8372
      @darthdracul8372 개월 전 +3

      @@aggonzalezdcI know 🙁

    • @odonnell1218
      @odonnell1218 20 일 전 +7

      I became a dad just last year, and this scene hits a lot harder imagining myself on Pedro’s position, kissing my baby son for the last time.

    • @lildon112
      @lildon112 일 전

      As a husband/father with a baby there is no way I can watch this movie with other people around because I will absolutely lose it 😭

  • @MauroRincon
    @MauroRincon 10 개월 전 +2891

    If you're Colombian and are aware of the suffering of many displaced from their homes by the most horrific violence, this part of the movie breaks you.

  • @LordCommander-ui2fw
    @LordCommander-ui2fw 2 년 전 +9136

    “I asked my Pedro for help. Mirabel, he sent me you.” I love this line from Alma, as I feel like it’s a symbol of the lesson she has learned. The answer she was searching for, that she prayed to her late husband for, was right there all along, in Mirabel. The true gift that Pedro gave his wife was her, and Bruno, and all of their children and grandchildren. The Gifts, Casita, all of the magic and wonder to be found in the Encanto, was just an expression of the love Pedro Madrigal felt for his family, and it lives on in Alma and her descendants who owe their lives to his sacrifice. And that, is the true miracle.

  • @yuqueenvee
    @yuqueenvee 2 년 전 +56494

    Her cries have to be the best animated cry I’ve ever seen. It felt so raw and transcended the screen. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @gabriellalynch2210
    @gabriellalynch2210 7 개월 전 +1187

    Anyone who thinks that the part where she breaks down crying looks fake has obviously never had a "my world is falling apart" episode of crying. This is probably the best depiction of it ive ever seen. Those cries can turn into near screams of sorrow.
    Having cried like that before, that part really broke my heart

    • @Celebrity_Cruise_Reborn
      @Celebrity_Cruise_Reborn 7 개월 전 +31

      Had that 3 times, recovered only to have it break once more, still can’t over the death of my grandmother who died January of this year

    • @qqma4791
      @qqma4791 5 개월 전 +7

      ⁠​⁠@@Celebrity_Cruise_Reborncondolences to you and your family. I hope you are feeling better now and I’m sure your grandmother would want you to be happy. Im sure she was an amazing figure in your life and Im sure she lived very happily with how close you were with here. I don’t want to pretend to fully understand how you feel, but I can see your sadness and grief. While indulging yourself in distractions can’t replace people, creating connections can help. Never forget her impact in your life and live your life to the fullest. Shes still watching over you.

    • @bigrush1espanol969
      @bigrush1espanol969 4 개월 전 +1

      AL
      Do

    • @bensnyder2625
      @bensnyder2625 4 개월 전 +16

      It is absolutely realistic my dog of 17 years died and I fell to my knees screaming and crying. The most pain I've ever felt still hurts

    • @bigrush1espanol969
      @bigrush1espanol969 3 개월 전

      No
      La

  • @kim_jungkook857
    @kim_jungkook857 7 개월 전 +261

    I think for me the most heart wrenching part is when Abuela’s husband is saying goodbye and kisses her and she’s just staring at him trying to understand and not realizing what’s about to happen. You can literally see the panic and confusion and grief in her eyes as it all becomes clear. That was it for me. 😢

    • @TrueLegateDamar
      @TrueLegateDamar 3 개월 전 +17

      And then she had to watch him get cut apart with machetes, knowing she and her babies would be next if not for the magic candle's intervention.

    • @onegirl1289
      @onegirl1289 22 일 전

      When her eyes start to tear up, suddenly and abruptly as the heartbreak starts. 1:26 That feeling right before the heartbreak, right before the breakdown. It was captured so well.

  • @luvsadeplz
    @luvsadeplz 2 년 전 +31694

    The contrast between how Abuela narrated the story in the beginning as a tale of hope vs how traumatizing it actually was and how deeply it affected her and by extension, her family

    • @matthewmedina6170
      @matthewmedina6170 2 년 전 +2788

      Exactly. She never got over it. And she was deflecting the whole time. What a moment.

    • @pringlebatch
      @pringlebatch 2 년 전 +2104

      Even on the first watch, I was like “That account of losing Abuelo was very hollow for what it was”
      Later we got the full raw expression of grief

    • @Khadi-C
      @Khadi-C 2 년 전 +1763

      @@pringlebatch Remember when we first hear her tell the story, she's telling it to a child Mirabel. Understandable Abuela wouldn't tell the raw tale to her at-the-time small grandchild.

    • @funkycrawler619
      @funkycrawler619 2 년 전 +2054

      Especially when you realize the Candle literally made a mountain from where she lost her husband so she never had to confront the trauma. The symbolism in this movie is insane.

    • @anthonyvillanueva5226
      @anthonyvillanueva5226 2 년 전 +284

      When I saw it, the dumbass in charge of the lights in the theater didn't turn them off until the title card. Completely missed the visuals of the opening.

  • @kotaro1483
    @kotaro1483 2 년 전 +12483

    "We were saved because of you. We were given a miracle because of you. We are a family because of you."
    It's easy to focus on the harm Abuela caused to the family but Mirabel's words here are 100% true. Abuela was so strong to not only to survive her tragic past, raise her three children by herself, and take the role as the caretaker of the village. And not only that, her ability to admit that she's wrong and improve upon herself shows true care for her family and inner strength

    • @willowoodz
      @willowoodz 2 년 전 +649

      YES 🙌🏽 SPEAK THE TRUTH!! abuela’s actions aren’t done at face value- they were done out of unhealed pain. i agree that she is a very well rounded character.

    • @kemma_
      @kemma_ 2 년 전 +128

      @Mbita Acoustic Guitar 2022 and parents still say this? *zamn*

    • @naruhina73
      @naruhina73 2 년 전 +399

      It's such a nice contrast to me. Its implied that he died when she explained the beginning when she tells it to young Mirabel. However we learn its deeper than that. Abuela hasn't been able to deal with the grief shes been feeling and instead of working through it is easier to dismiss or deny them being there. So when she opens up to Mirabel, she acknowledges her pain and suffering. She even stated that she hasnt been there in over 50 years

    • @awsomelyrandomstuff916
      @awsomelyrandomstuff916 2 년 전 +150

      Yes and that is exactly why she is probably one of my favorite characters, her actions aren't condoned but she doesn't admit she was wrong and is now choosing to be better

    • @aa.ai888
      @aa.ai888 2 년 전 +254

      We exhist because our grandparents swallowed down their trauma and shoved in in a remote corner to be able to raise the next generation and give them a better future. We exhist because of their sacrifice; our future for their time to heal. It doesnt excuse their actions, for all the harm they have caused, trying to keep us from one form of trauma they created another, plus allowed their own unprocessed one to haunt and rot the family dynamic. But still, there wouldnt be a family if it wasnt for them.

  • @KatiAlexia6893
    @KatiAlexia6893 11 개월 전 +608

    I don’t think a Disney movie has ever made me cry so hard. This one scene alone had me bawling. I couldn’t be calmed down😭

    • @bigrush1espanol969
      @bigrush1espanol969 2 개월 전 +1

      Yl
      La

    • @mariafox9226
      @mariafox9226 개월 전 +1

      For me there was Bambi’s mom, Dumbo’s mom, both when she gets taken away and “Baby Mine”, Todd’s mom and having to say goodbye to Widow Tweed, Mufasa’s death, Sully saying goodbye to Boo, and pretty much every Pixar movie has their moment.

    • @blancaherrera9054
      @blancaherrera9054 23 일 전

      ​@@mariafox9226si pero este es un poco más realista ya que si no eres así decirlo colombiano no te transmitirá lo mismo que de otro pais

  • @apollorushing3611
    @apollorushing3611 7 개월 전 +366

    By far one of the best examples of a father’s sacrifice and a mother’s love🥺

  • @Rattle_me_Bones18
    @Rattle_me_Bones18 2 년 전 +6191

    That’s actually one of the most realistic cries ever. Not bad Disney

    • @ena9871
      @ena9871 2 년 전 +350

      Literally! It actually hurt my heart so much because you can actually feel her pain. She cries with everything she has because it was her love she watched die. I felt more emotion in that scene and they did so much better than previous movies. Like in frozen where Anna turned into ice. I didn’t feel sad because Elsa just stood there and sobbed. They didn’t put more emotion in and they should’ve because it was Elsa’s sister whom she neglected.

    • @threeguysandagirlinabeachhouse
      @threeguysandagirlinabeachhouse 2 년 전 +85

      @@ena9871 YEA HER EXPRESSION WAS SO REALISTIC

    • @joedivision7148
      @joedivision7148 2 년 전 +40

      Visceral anguish.

    • @smgutierrez100
      @smgutierrez100 2 년 전 +88

      Abuelas husband is so brave to have sacrificed his life just for the people and his family. But its a shame that pepa, bruno, and julieta grew up without a father.

    • @supercoolusername100
      @supercoolusername100 2 년 전 +15

      Right.. I almost cried

  • @justateapot3847
    @justateapot3847 2 년 전 +4262

    This is one of the *only* songs in the movie that isn’t sung by a character. It’s sung as a way to narrate the events of the past, and explains the tale of “two caterpillars” as they grow apart from natural causes and soon turn into butterflies, finding their own ways in life. I believe that the singer of this song is supposed to be Pedro himself as he watches over his family due to the loss of casita.
    The last few lines of the song (in English) are:
    “Ay, butterflies, don't hold on anymore
    You must grow apart and return, you'll keep moving forwards
    There are already miracles, chrysalises breaking open
    You must fly, you must find your own future.”
    And I think that’s beautiful. It’s addressed specifically *to* Alma, I believe as a sort of closure from Pedro. He’s telling her that they lived a beautiful life together in the short time they had, and that it’s okay for her to grieve over her loss, and “until they meet again” (when she passes), she needs to stop living in a fantasy of perfection and let herself and her family rest and grieve. Because if she does, she will finally move on from her past and make herself better for her family.
    Edit: I changed the beginning of my comment from “it’s the only song not sung by a character in the movie”, since many people seem very hung up on that apparently.

    • @mirishikibacchus6862
      @mirishikibacchus6862 2 년 전 +53

      Yes omg this statement made me cry 😢 😭

    • @totoluis11
      @totoluis11 2 년 전 +20

      Cry 😭

    • @NN-jv9py
      @NN-jv9py 2 년 전 +68

      I love this analysis but colombia, mi encanto was also not sang by a character

    • @kakajsakol7236
      @kakajsakol7236 2 년 전 +33

      Mi encanto just a joke to you?

    • @Mana1620
      @Mana1620 2 년 전 +63

      I never thought that this song could be like "Pedro last words and wishes" to Alma and their babies. I'm crying inside.

  • @danielladuck3323
    @danielladuck3323 7 개월 전 +172

    When it went from “dos orugitas” to “ay mariposas” i started sobbing

  • @MeryemChoum
    @MeryemChoum 6 개월 전 +83

    " i asked my pedro for help, mirabel he sent me you" is always that trigger that makes my watery eyes burst everytime, no matter how many times i watch this movie it'll always make me cry, i love it so MUCH!!!!!!!

  • @taztaz9069
    @taztaz9069 2 년 전 +5565

    What makes this scene more intense is the fact that Abuela gave up all hope when she saw Pedro die. In that moment, she knew that herself and her children were next. That weeping was not only for her husband's death, but for her three children and herself. Without a doubt, a part of herself died that day and it is truly heartbreakingly beautiful.

    • @pinkpeppers5580
      @pinkpeppers5580 2 년 전 +414

      Oh my gosh I hadn't even thought of that, she was preparing to die in that moment, gosh that hits hard

    • @meektoid
      @meektoid 2 년 전 +120

      Very well written comment and great insight on the scene.

    • @ambuknight1567
      @ambuknight1567 2 년 전 +281

      And that's what makes that miracle... So powerful and at a great cost. Lost of her friend, her partner, Her Heart. Just so she and all those around her could live.
      Her Miracle was to live. To move forward but even without words you can still see she lost sight of it bearing the weight that didn't need to be there, but yet the miracle did it's part may have taken a long while for her to seen it, in the end she is blessed for seeing it.

    • @milleliza1490
      @milleliza1490 2 년 전 +18

      That makes so much sense. Wow

    • @yay29823
      @yay29823 2 년 전 +63

      What makes it even MORE painful, is that those men were ready to KILL the babies with no mercy

  • @theDAVIDKANG
    @theDAVIDKANG 2 년 전 +27721

    The grandfather was on screen for about two minutes yet his death had me in tears. I love this movie.

    • @Torireactsofficial005
      @Torireactsofficial005 2 년 전 +958

      And had more screen time then Felix surprisingly

    • @mellowyellow5865
      @mellowyellow5865 2 년 전 +1183

      This movie is honestly so well crafted, my mom liked it so much she decided she would let me go to college and study screenwriting (if I get in anywhere)

    • @arianna2402
      @arianna2402 2 년 전 +156

      @@mellowyellow5865 good luck! I hope you'll get far one day

    • @yeun3195
      @yeun3195 2 년 전 +50

      @@mellowyellow5865 good luck :DD

    • @willowoodz
      @willowoodz 2 년 전 +114

      @@mellowyellow5865 encanto: the formula for spiritual awakenings (lmao)

  • @lizethrodriguez6919
    @lizethrodriguez6919 3 개월 전 +67

    Her expression on 2:08, pretty much saying, “what am I suppose to do now?” Breaks me seeing she lost her lover and comprehending what just happened to her really gets you

    • @mase5995
      @mase5995 2 개월 전 +3

      I learned that the triplets were born that very day too.

  • @julissau1997
    @julissau1997 4 개월 전 +130

    As a Colombian this scene just hit me so hard, remembers me my Abuela and makes me understand her character even more, she suffered so much that she built a helmet in her heart, i love you abuela and miss you a lot❤

  • @buggiesmile
    @buggiesmile 2 년 전 +2455

    That dead stare she gives somehow more realistically shows the immediate grief that occurs after the sudden loss of a loved one than anything I’ve ever really seen animated. Just the disbelief and numbness that occurs the for the time that directly after the incident. The cries of agony were also painfully well done. There’s so much emotion in just how they animated this small bit of the movie

    • @Nightstorm297
      @Nightstorm297 2 년 전 +109

      AGREED. With how it was told in the intro, it kinda threw me off because I was like “Huh. Well she is telling it to a grandchild, but I still thought it would be sad.” I still thought it was good but as soon as the flashback started, I knew what was gonna happen but I WAS NOT ready for how raw it felt. For how painful it looked. After the scene all I could think of “Where was this Disney?! This true interpretation of loss, pain and heartbreak?!” Heck, Elsa didn’t even look that destroyed when she though Anna was gone. Disney did amazing and I hope this scene wins the award.

    • @SuperSkip777
      @SuperSkip777 2 년 전 +38

      💯 that scene gives such a real and raw view of grief. And when she stands and walks thru the door, it was almost like you could see those walls building up because of her fear of losing the rest of her family.

    • @alejandrogonzalezcalle2029
      @alejandrogonzalezcalle2029 2 년 전 +19

      It really hits even harder to us Colombians. We grew up hearing stories like this, after 70 years of war and forced displacement like it’s shown in the movie (Colombia is the country with the highest number of internal displaced people/refugees in the entire world.) most Colombian families see themselves reflected in this scene. My own grandma told me how her family had to come to the city leaving their town after her dad was being chased by the other side. Disney really did a remarkable and touching work of really depicting reality and accurately representing our struggles.

    • @buggiesmile
      @buggiesmile 2 년 전 +4

      @@alejandrogonzalezcalle2029 I’d heard that was the case but hearing it from you makes it all the more real. I was aware of the tragedies that the movie was referencing but I can’t imagine what it must have been like to hear these same stories from those who experienced it and I’m glad the movie was able to properly represent the horrors the people of your country had to go through. I can’t imagine the generational trauma it must have caused.

    • @gwendolynmorgan7803
      @gwendolynmorgan7803 2 년 전 +6

      Yeah... it's accurate. You wonder why the world keeps turning, but it does, and it seems cruel.

  • @OtakuJuanma2
    @OtakuJuanma2 2 년 전 +2373

    I love how this song shows how the black shawl she wears the entire time is a mourning shawl. She had been stuck with the pain of the past, figuratively and almost literally mourning her husband for decades instead of looking forward.
    What I'm trying to say is this movie is so darn brilliant.

    • @DeadmanInc336
      @DeadmanInc336 2 년 전 +158

      Great point! I never noticed it until you mentioned it. And by the very end of the movie, she no longer needs the shawl symbolizing that she is finally ready to come to grips with her trauma and begin the healing process. She might still carry the pain and trauma from losing Pedro, but she no longer let's it hold her back.

    • @wantedbird55srandomchannel28
      @wantedbird55srandomchannel28 2 년 전

      Why were the likes briefly at 666?

    • @OtakuJuanma2
      @OtakuJuanma2 2 년 전 +14

      @@wantedbird55srandomchannel28
      Because we were at 665 and then someone liked.
      And the another person did so 667, and so on.

    • @DeadmanInc336
      @DeadmanInc336 2 년 전 +2

      @@wantedbird55srandomchannel28 Because the devil called your name, brother! 😈

    • @yourmom66600
      @yourmom66600 2 년 전 +3

      Holy crap, that's such an important detail. Nice

  • @LuisLopez-sb1rp
    @LuisLopez-sb1rp 6 개월 전 +93

    4:31 This is without a doubt the most beautiful, emotional, powerful, incredible embrace I've ever seen in any animated feature film. It's not just any hug though. It's a hug of true love, forgiveness, reconciliation, and healing. And also takes place in a wonderful, visual environment. I'd never thought Encanto would have a scene like this that I love.

  • @danielrickard215
    @danielrickard215 2 년 전 +3204

    I think as a Colombian, what makes this song hit even harder is that this is a representation of the many civil wars that Colombia has endured. It’s heartbreaking to think about how many Colombians lived through those horrible times and probably prayed for their own miracle 😔

    • @emilioalban1234
      @emilioalban1234 2 년 전 +253

      This movie is similar to my family. My grandfather was a Colombian senator who was assassinated by surrogates of Escobar. My grandma fleed Colombia to the United States with her 3 children, in our case 2 sons and a daughter. My dad was the youngest son, married my American mom, and I was born.

    • @privaterizk4936
      @privaterizk4936 2 년 전 +28

      @@emilioalban1234
      Wow. It should be a comment of its own.

    • @HeyItsNovalee
      @HeyItsNovalee 2 년 전 +59

      Not just Colombia even. My family is from El Salvador and my parents lived through the civil war, and I felt like this scene kind of showed me a glimpse of what that reality was like for them. Except My grandparents escaped to The states and then canada instead
      Edit: oddly enough similar to the movie and the other comment in this thread, both my parents had two siblings. So both my grandparents left with three children as well hah. But both my parents were the oldest child

    • @tuckermarkson6580
      @tuckermarkson6580 2 년 전 +17

      @@HeyItsNovalee yeah a lot of of the surrounding countries were affected. Truly was a horrible time

    • @markhardeman8939
      @markhardeman8939 2 년 전 +2

      I agree like I fell the pain this happened to me

  • @Trippyblippy
    @Trippyblippy 2 년 전 +674

    This scene was a game changer. Disney is finally stepping away from the pretty crying faces and gave us something raw. Her eyes were red, multiple tear lines were on her face and her face was pulled back in agony. That added so much emotion. Very well done. They earned my tears

    • @IzzyRoseDoesArt
      @IzzyRoseDoesArt 2 년 전 +47

      What got me was how stretched her mouth was. You can't hear anything except for the song, but just from the shape of her mouth alone you can hear the most terrified, painful, blood curdling scream you could possibly imagine. Gut wrenching.

  • @staytinyimmie
    @staytinyimmie 11 개월 전 +286

    I'm almost 31 years old, a grown adult, and this song/scene makes me cry every single time. 😭😭😭😭 I can't speak much Spanish but this song always hits me right in the feels! It's absolutely beautiful!!!!

    • @juanarocha8629
      @juanarocha8629 9 개월 전 +1

      My dad also cried at the first few seconds

    • @bigrush1espanol969
      @bigrush1espanol969 6 개월 전 +1

      Ah
      MB

    • @tsdk107
      @tsdk107 5 개월 전 +4

      33 years old male and this scene destroyed me. Had to pause for 15 minutes before I could see the screen clearly. There's absolutely no reason to feel ashamed.

    • @rebelchcrik
      @rebelchcrik 4 개월 전 +1

      I can understand spanish, portuguese and english as long as none talk too fast, and I cry everytime too.

  • @qunetinconway-greenhill6149

    This movie is a textbook example of a modern Disney masterpiece, might even be in the top 10, even top 5 in my eyes.

  • @aliceeve6421
    @aliceeve6421 2 년 전 +17972

    It feels like Disney is going back to their golden age. Unafraid to show death (even though it's off screen) and include dark and deep issues which I love so much

    • @Mrbonehunter57
      @Mrbonehunter57 2 년 전 +231

      i know

    • @chompybanana
      @chompybanana 2 년 전 +1194

      So true!!! I've noticed that too, and I think that that's very fitting in the world we live in today. You never know what's around the corner, and it can be really terrifying, but Disney reminds us to never lose sight of how beautiful life truly is.

    • @EyeZayUhArt
      @EyeZayUhArt 2 년 전 +601

      Facts, feels like disney actually cares what they put out now

    • @lacondrathompson1747
      @lacondrathompson1747 2 년 전 +21

      @@Mrbonehunter57 Same

    • @dekuisagreatmaincharacterf6188
      @dekuisagreatmaincharacterf6188 2 년 전 +56

      They never stopped doing that

  • @eleven8700
    @eleven8700 2 년 전 +889

    None of the characters have said a word on the flashback, but their expressions and emotions spoke a lot for them.
    Kudos to the whole team of creators of Encanto, this movie became one of Disney's best creations.

    • @Hannii10
      @Hannii10 2 년 전 +6

      I found a obey me fan😍

    • @eleven8700
      @eleven8700 2 년 전 +1

      @@Hannii10 ayeeee letzzz gooo

    • @Hannii10
      @Hannii10 2 년 전 +1

      @@eleven8700 YESSZZ😍🤌🏻

  • @thegeoinnitreator
    @thegeoinnitreator 4 개월 전 +29

    Respect for Alma for holding three babies during a war. But mad respect for Pedro.

  • @xMadWonderland
    @xMadWonderland 4 개월 전 +28

    I wanna believe Casita is Abuelo Pedro's spirit. That's why it's alive.

  • @ravenwing6872
    @ravenwing6872 2 년 전 +860

    I love how the crack in the mountain can also be interpreted as the whole Encanto opening up to reality. The Madrigal Family is like the heart of the Encanto. They pretended everything was perfect and protected the town the same way the mountains sealed away the Encanto. But when it breaks in half, it's seen as a weakness, leaving them exposed and vulnerable. But now it's viewed as a sign of change, of being open to internal conflict and reaching out to others. The same way the butterflies represent metamorphosis and change. I love it!

    • @ehlonna86
      @ehlonna86 2 년 전 +35

      Sure. That's one way to look at it. But...
      The Madrigals' powers are perfect in the worst case scenario if something (say a pathway opening up revealing their safe haven to the outside world) suddenly made them have to flee from their homes--again. Camilo and Antonio can use their powers for reconnaissance. Delores can hear the danger coming. Bruno can see it coming. Luisa can act as a protector. Pepa can literally create difficult terrain. Isabella can create natural camouflage, difficult terrain, or she can grow crops in a pinch. Julieta's food can keep them sustained and heal them while they're being pursued. The Miracle gave them a protective barrier because that's what this community of refugees needed at that moment. Now, the mountain is cracked and they're vulnerable to outside dangers once more so the Miracle also gave Abuela and the citizens of Encanto a Plan B in the form of the other Madrigals. Encanto being vulnerable makes me worried.

    • @ravenwing6872
      @ravenwing6872 2 년 전 +13

      @@ehlonna86 oh, I totally get where you're coming from! I've seen other people connect their powers to how it would have helped Abuela and Pedro when they were younger. I love these connections! I was talking more symbolically but literally, yeah, it's a big weakness and probably a big adversity to get over. If they really wanted to, I'm sure they could make some sort of artificial barrier to fix it. But I love the discussion! Thanks for the perspective!

    • @S1nn1S
      @S1nn1S 2 년 전 +4

      10 bucks says it's a major part of the 2nd movie, assuming they make one that is

    • @aitipsea3909
      @aitipsea3909 2 년 전 +7

      I wanna see a sequel where the deal with the consecuences of opening up, where the guerrilla and paramilitary groups come looking for resources and people like they always do
      It would be an evolution of the Desplazamiento problem and it would face the Madrigals against a physical threat
      I know it will likely never happen and that thematically it wouldnt work too well with the movie we yot but eh, one can dream

  • @davidemanuelrosini5791
    @davidemanuelrosini5791 2 년 전 +3440

    A song about caterpillars changing with the world and maturing into butterflies shouldn’t hurt this much. This song should win an Oscar!

    • @DrawciaGleam02
      @DrawciaGleam02 2 년 전 +40

      The butterfly reminded me of the Digimon song, "Butterfly".
      It's a nice song, look it up!

    • @Laney.R00
      @Laney.R00 2 년 전 +12

      @@DrawciaGleam02 can you anime weebs please stop bringing anime into other facets of life. Nobody cares.

    • @plue276
      @plue276 2 년 전 +49

      @@Laney.R00 Owo! you are so smart and full of wisdom. These are the best types of comments... omg so inspiring.

    • @cadtexequiel732
      @cadtexequiel732 2 년 전 +18

      @@Laney.R00 I care so shut up

    • @cherryblossom1267
      @cherryblossom1267 2 년 전 +15

      @@Laney.R00 apparently its ONLY you

  • @K-Lowe
    @K-Lowe 4 개월 전 +76

    This is litteraly hands down one of the best sences in the history of animation. A masterpiece of music and storytelling that gives me chills everytime i watch it

  • @rockpaperskizzers
    @rockpaperskizzers 9 개월 전 +126

    I swear I sob like a baby every time I hear this song. The whole sequence is perfect. It's so beautiful and raw and ultimately hopeful too. It's a masterpiece honestly.

  • @danslyy
    @danslyy 2 년 전 +4248

    I love that the moment Alma cries, she doesn't yells the typical "No!", but she rips her throat with her cry, you can really see her heart break when she watches her husband die and can't do anything about it. The way she collapses and falls to the ground is something very realistic and really shows the great pain of the character, which, although it's animated, I'm sure it made more than one cry.
    She has reasons to cry so heartbreakingly. She is watching how the love of her life is killed, the only person who seems to have a connection with her at that moment (since her relatives don't appear in that scene). With that alone, it already leaves her with a severe trauma.
    In addition, at that moment she is left without a partner, and it means that she is ALONE, in charge of 3 BABIES. If a single baby requires a lot of attention, imagine 3!
    Alma, even though she is an animated character, shows how strong and solid a woman has to force herself to be when others depend on her. And there are women in real life who are like that, and those people deserve respect.

    • @sahilsmajhi1146
      @sahilsmajhi1146 2 년 전 +56

      @Mbita Acoustic Guitar Ahahaha!!!!!I have seen your same comment like 6 times

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal 2 년 전 +172

      Right? That's such a real, raw expression of grief. You can see her heart being torn to shreds - and that's exactly what it feels like to lose someone you love.

    • @thatchysaurus5673
      @thatchysaurus5673 2 년 전 +6

      @@sahilsmajhi1146 But bro they’re a fully grown ass man..?

    • @TommySuhardi
      @TommySuhardi 2 년 전 +75

      While holding Pepa, Julieta, and Bruno 🥺🥺

    • @totoluis11
      @totoluis11 2 년 전

      Me

  • @zakari3394
    @zakari3394 2 년 전 +27608

    I appreciate how Disney made Abuela such a complex character. She’s a good embodiment of how grief makes us blind to what we have now and how we fail to appreciate it. She has no ill intent or whatsoever but her grief has made hyper focused on keeping the miracle, her lasting memory of her husband, alive. But in this fixation, she forgets to ask how about the welfare of her offsprings. I hope Disney makes a series for Encanto. I want to see Abuela take the steps towards reconciliation and I cheer for her development.

    • @brycetankthrust
      @brycetankthrust 2 년 전 +177

      @@Clud-eg4xp why would you sub to a spam bot lmao

    • @Smartdudeguy
      @Smartdudeguy 2 년 전 +297

      I agree and we know she's on her way there because she finally stops wearing the mourning shawl symbolizing her grief and can finally move on.

    • @breeze5926
      @breeze5926 2 년 전 +462

      If you notice, after her husband dies, Abuela puts on that black shawl as a sign of mourning. She never took it off. That whole time she was mourning Pedro, but pushed it down to take care of her family, to take on the whole burden of everyones safety. And because she was so used to doing that, of having that as the status quo, she inadvertently put that same amount of pressure onto each member of the household.

    • @sorrywho6683
      @sorrywho6683 2 년 전 +41

      Hey, if Disney fails at that........... There's always the fans

    • @ivanaimric572
      @ivanaimric572 2 년 전 +94

      Encanto series would be amazing honestly
      All of the characters are so lovable, i wouldnt mind seeing them again one bit lmao

  • @Shu_thetransicon
    @Shu_thetransicon 6 개월 전 +27

    I cry each time I hear this song..Alma and Predo didn't deserve this :(

    • @giuliapicchiotti
      @giuliapicchiotti 6 개월 전 +3

      NOT just them, the entire village didn't deserved this !!

  • @AV5212
    @AV5212 5 개월 전 +27

    This scene/song was so emotional 😭 especially when Abuela said "i asked my pedro for help, mirabel he sent me you" and the hug with the butterflys flying around was so beautiful tbh

  • @milleliza1490
    @milleliza1490 2 년 전 +3498

    The fact that Abuela didn't take off her mourning shawl until she reconciled with Mirabel. It meant that for so many years she was still in pain with what happened. Now she is finally healing.

    • @jenniferpitts5879
      @jenniferpitts5879 2 년 전 +226

      I hadn’t noticed that. Such a subtle way to show the healing taking place.

    • @naofer
      @naofer 2 년 전 +111

      The shawl represents her trauma and pain. This movie hit a spot in the feels man ☹️

    • @Little1Cave
      @Little1Cave 2 년 전 +48

      I LOVE the costume design in this movie, especially details like this. ❤️

    • @vedalakshmi2407
      @vedalakshmi2407 2 년 전 +31

      It also feels like she was seeking warmth from it
      But no longer needed it when she reconciled with Maribel.

    • @AvocadoToast06
      @AvocadoToast06 2 년 전 +20

      I never noticed the shawl, wow.. thank you! 😭

  • @ErikMyLove
    @ErikMyLove 8 개월 전 +99

    I don't know any Spanish but I teared up when I heard the song for the very first time (and... following few times). I think its very beautiful that you don't need to understand Spanish because the song is so well-written and well executed that you still emotionally understand the message. I love how the singer was able to slowly turn the somewhat sweet and light hearted atmosphere into this heavy and crushing sadness. For me, personally, the Spanish version is more fitting than the English version, I just love it so much.

  • @lizzymc1300
    @lizzymc1300 6 개월 전 +28

    I love how this also explains the town’s complete dependence & willingness to continue exploiting the family unintentionally. They all come from the generations of people who also escaped from that awfulness & trauma. And in their moment of desperation/fear, they were also saved by the miracle & enveloped in it’s safety & provision. Makes my mind run.

  • @oscarjuliangonzalezcarreno2525

    Everybody is talking about "We don't talk about Bruno" which is an amazing song but "Dos oruguitas" is also a masterpiece not only because of its lyrics but also because of what this song represents in relation to the conflict and violence that has been part not only of Colombia's history, but also of Latin America history. This song deserves an Oscar.

    • @SM-be5dh
      @SM-be5dh 2 년 전 +322

      Okay Oscar

    • @deysevalenca2645
      @deysevalenca2645 2 년 전 +50

      Yes!

    • @RedShortsPolitics
      @RedShortsPolitics 2 년 전 +609

      Oscar requesting an Oscar to be awarded seems right.

    • @nadiaueligitone1221
      @nadiaueligitone1221 2 년 전 +106

      Yessss! Well said . 👏🏻 glad I’m not the only one who thinks that this song is *chefs kiss” and deserves much hype as the other ones.

    • @gmk137
      @gmk137 2 년 전 +23

      Absolutely! Thank you for saying this.

  • @JonPumper
    @JonPumper 2 년 전 +5947

    I love how this song feels like it's been a folk song for ages.🦋

    • @thisisprettyepic1532
      @thisisprettyepic1532 2 년 전 +83

      I mean that was the point of this song, so I think they did a good job

    • @NoopyP
      @NoopyP 2 년 전 +44

      That's what Lin-Manuel Miranda intended it to be like

    • @cz10506
      @cz10506 2 년 전 +44

      That's exactly what I thought when I first heard it. It blew my mind to learn that was all Lin.

    • @victoriar3440
      @victoriar3440 2 년 전 +1

      FR.

    • @MG-Raiden
      @MG-Raiden 2 년 전 +9

      I think it’s because the song about the miracle growing is in the exact same tune as this song, like planting a memory in your mind.

  • @Francesca.C.
    @Francesca.C. 4 개월 전 +25

    Only Mirabel, with her empathy and sensitivity, could imagine the story as well as if she were there.
    As much as I disapprove of Alma, I recognize how painful her loss was.
    Every time I listen to this song I can't help but be moved.
    Encanto is a great movie❤️

  • @gibbygoober2864
    @gibbygoober2864 5 개월 전 +18

    As someone who’s family has been affected by civil violence between factions in Colombia this scene made me cry

  • @KHTimeProtecter
    @KHTimeProtecter 2 년 전 +387

    The way she told Pedro they’re having triplets with the paper dolls was just precious.

    • @SunMapping
      @SunMapping 2 년 전 +28

      @Titansfan2209 She has him close his eyes before showing! Small thing you notice on the second go-around :)

  • @fridgenuker5000
    @fridgenuker5000 2 년 전 +680

    I must say, this song is truly the most underrated of all songs in Encanto. Sebastián Yatra did a great job perfoming the song, and Lin-Manuel Miranda did a great job writing.

    • @FireofGia111
      @FireofGia111 2 년 전 +14

      I legitimately thought it was a traditional song from Colombia (I'm American- forgive my ignorance). It's so well-written!!!

    • @AvilioAmici
      @AvilioAmici 2 년 전 +6

      Ikr. It’s my favorite

    • @sanesvegar04
      @sanesvegar04 2 년 전 +1

      Mmm, no tan subestimada amigo, a diferencia de No Se Habla De Bruno, Dos Oruguitas si se ofreció para competir en los Oscars.

    • @sanesvegar04
      @sanesvegar04 2 년 전 +4

      @@FireofGia111 Como colombiano y al reconocer el tipo de esta canción cantada por el famoso Sebastián Yatra, si apuesto a que se va a convertir en una canción tradicional legítima.

    • @susandeoliveira
      @susandeoliveira 2 년 전 +4

      @Curly-n-Girly He did write it. Check the credits on Spotify.

  • @mayrubens1294
    @mayrubens1294 5 개월 전 +32

    She is incredible, you could see the strong emotion of losing the love of her life but she still had to be strong for her children, it was very evident in the scene where she looks at her children and swallows her suffering And I moved on for the family

  • @anikalu4169
    @anikalu4169 11 일 전 +4

    How much they loved each other was heartbreaking. He didn’t even hesitate to give up his life for her and the babies to live. Every time I watch this, I always cry 😭.

  • @alejocello
    @alejocello 2 년 전 +562

    Thank you, Disney, not only for honoring displaced people everywhere, but also for honoring Gabriel García Márquez and his yellow butterflies. I can't help but get teary eyed when I watch this heart wrenching scene.

    • @WilmarMatiz
      @WilmarMatiz 2 년 전 +2

      Si

    • @StarViewer68
      @StarViewer68 4 일 전 +1

      Thank you for sharing this fact. I had to look up his name and see how the butterflies are connected to Sr. Marquez. The writers including this subtle detail in the movie is nothing short of impressive!

  • @denielleborbon6683
    @denielleborbon6683 2 년 전 +10866

    The song gets better and better no matter how many times I hear it. The emotions of the song fits so perfectly with what's happening.

    • @gpaderx6105
      @gpaderx6105 2 년 전 +87

      exactly.. The first time I heard gthis, i just ignored the song but still cried on it. But when i heard it again, it hits differently. It was so good

    • @Jonathanest90s
      @Jonathanest90s 2 년 전 +4

      Absolutely

    • @liansyjazzverzon3027
      @liansyjazzverzon3027 2 년 전 +2

      😐🙄😑😳😳😂😂😂
      😅😅
      🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🍆🌶️🌶️🥦🌶️🌶️🌶️🧅🧄🧄🍵🍼🍽️🥃🚑

    • @sugarcubefam
      @sugarcubefam 2 년 전 +4

      Ikr!!!! It's so wonderfully WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!

    • @anarodriguez5190
      @anarodriguez5190 2 년 전 +2

      😭😭😭😥💔💖💞💕😢😪

  • @alejandra8108
    @alejandra8108 9 개월 전 +51

    como Colombiana y del eje cafetero...en esta escena es imposible no quebrarse...este sentimiento de todos los desplazados por la violencia,muerte y desaparición de tantas personas...tantas familias que esta es la hora que no saben de sus seres queridos ....que herida mas grande.

    • @ColombianoSuperior
      @ColombianoSuperior 3 개월 전

      Parce yo esta parte la vi en Corea del sur y no aguante las ganas de llorar, pero no por la pelicula en si, si no por el trasfondo de los desplazados y el dia de las velitas jaja

  • @ThisFace
    @ThisFace 2 년 전 +3209

    This scene, god. Abuela is at her most painful moment, yet the candle shines the brightest. And the song is at its climax.
    The happiest, relieving and the saddest, breaking moment at the same time.

    • @gabriela.0
      @gabriela.0 2 년 전 +56

      And thinking about that was real, that really happened in Colombia in the past, people being "expulsed" from theirs homeland for the war 😭😭😭

    • @doodnathjankee7871
      @doodnathjankee7871 2 년 전 +4

      @@gabriela.0 so sad 😢

  • @josers6688
    @josers6688 2 년 전 +9186

    Gotta be honest, this scene is actually so cruel and real, a woman who watches her husband being murdered just to be massacred after him along with her babies and the village if it wasn’t for the miracle, her expression is pure horror and pain, as she falls to the ground crying, hopeless and broken … her expressions during this scene are something I’ve never seen before in an animated movie.

    • @IzzyRoseDoesArt
      @IzzyRoseDoesArt 2 년 전 +802

      And the way she curls around her babies. Not only does she know that she'd be next, but so would her children, who are barely a couple days, maybe a few weeks old. Her entire body is over them, trying to protect them the way her husband tried to protect _all_ of them.

    • @painfulpee5789
      @painfulpee5789 2 년 전 +20

      Sums wrong wit you 💀

    • @beckalee1743
      @beckalee1743 2 년 전 +387

      The fact that this was a reality for so many grandparents who left their homes and comfort to somewhere else for a different and better life for the people they love and they animated it all to show the rawness and sacrifice they went through- this makes me cry every time

    • @bye1546
      @bye1546 2 년 전 +33

      Can someone tell me who were the people on the horses

    • @pandanganmatiyn1487
      @pandanganmatiyn1487 2 년 전 +102

      @@bye1546 probably conquistadors about to colonize their village.

  • @alanarand8511
    @alanarand8511 7 개월 전 +30

    It’s truly remarkable, this sad song has an uplifting theme to it. It’s a testament to hope and despite how cheerful the song is, they overlap it with complete tragedy. It’s a whirlwind of mixed emotions that leaves the viewer feelings of love and gratitude. Playing a cheerful song over tragedy had to have been intentional. It’s absolutely genius

  • @SerendibiteStudios
    @SerendibiteStudios 11 개월 전 +22

    I love when books and movies have tiny details that are really amazing when discovered. Here’s one I just realized: Remember how earlier in the movie, Bruno said to “follow the butterfly” when they were doing the vision? Well, look at where the butterflies fly towards at the end of this song: through the mountain and back home. The butterflies lead them home.

  • @Hardcore4Life
    @Hardcore4Life 2 년 전 +716

    I honestly don't know why, but when all of the yellow butterflies start to fly around Alma and Mirabel, it makes me cry so damn hard. And I already cried plenty on this movie, but there's something so majestical about that scene, it just bursts all of the emotions within me.
    This movie is too amazing to be true.

    • @zombiefirebot6066
      @zombiefirebot6066 2 년 전 +4

      wait why did you cry for anything else Im pretty sure this is the only part that should make you sad maybe than Mirabelle commenting on Bruno's place

    • @vacarlos
      @vacarlos 2 년 전 +1

      Same here and don’t know why.

    • @SweetCakeLover
      @SweetCakeLover 2 년 전 +11

      @@vacarlos It's because Pedro's spirit "lives" when the family loves each other. I still think the Casita/candles enchantment was Pedro all along. His "life" fizzled away when everyone was fighting one another. He "chose" Mirabel to continue the next page for Casita once grandma passes away. Maribel's door was always the entrance door to the whole house but no one ever realized it. He was guiding them back home after the reconciliation by the river with the butterflies 🥺 that's why it's so magical. Pedro is a character that's there the whole time during the movie it's frigging genius!

    • @Ryquard1
      @Ryquard1 2 년 전

      besides everything stated in other coments its also a nod to 100 años de Soledad a Gabriel Garcia Marquez book in which Encanto is roughly based on

    • @gr33nxx
      @gr33nxx 2 년 전

      @@zombiefirebot6066 Abuela and Mirabels argument and Bruno’s backstory.

  • @redhedgehogocarina
    @redhedgehogocarina 2 년 전 +11873

    Alma (Abuela). Not a villain. Not even a bad person, but a complicated and strong human being who was deeply traumatized and just lost sight of what truly mattered. Wonderful writing for a character!!

    • @user-hf1io1gf3q
      @user-hf1io1gf3q 2 년 전 +402

      Trauma does not excuse how she treated her children and grandchildren. Its a explanation shes still the worst one of the movie

    • @lxyipop23
      @lxyipop23 2 년 전 +1036

      @@user-hf1io1gf3q It doesn't, but she's a human, and I agree with the original person who wrote this comment. She worked really hard and started all this. Everyone would have felt the same way in her position. She's a complex person, not evil.

    • @petergent4942
      @petergent4942 2 년 전 +364

      @@user-hf1io1gf3q Abuela just wants to keep the burden all by herself by making the family perfect without her knowing that each member of the family has their own burdens that they're trying to hide so that they would never fail Abuela and the family.

    • @jalicea1650
      @jalicea1650 2 년 전 +555

      @@user-hf1io1gf3q Nah she just had extremely high expectations that bordered on the unrealistic. She loved her family, but lost sight of the goal. Like most people burdened by trauma. They aren't bad people just broken by their experiences. Unfortunately, that creates cycles of broken people. Children who repeat the same mistakes as their parents. It takes so much more to see their humanity and break the cycle. That's what this movie is about. Not the magic, but the love between very broken people who overcome their grief, experiences, hardships to become better people as one family.

    • @indedgames4359
      @indedgames4359 2 년 전 +38

      @@user-hf1io1gf3q i thing to a degre she even told herself the lie the pablo didnt die. But got captured.
      She was desperate and over many years lost her hope

  • @Jessie670
    @Jessie670 개월 전 +7

    Not only is this one of the best songs in the movie; my personal favorites being, "What Else Can I Do?," "The Family Madrigal" and "Waiting On a Miracle," but it's the way Mirabel is interwoven into Alma's flashback and sees what her grandmother experienced, for herself. I especially love Mirabel's expression at 1:54.
    The utter heartbreak and compassion on her face as she watches Alma collapse to the ground in tears, after seeing Pedro get killed before her very eyes is brilliant and relatable. That, along with Mirabel comforting Alma and their reconciliation amongst a swarm of butterflies flying around them, is what sells the scene for me.
    I cannot even begin to describe how much of an impact "Encanto" has had on me throughout the last couple years. Mirabel's compassion and relatability is why I love her character so much. This scene is proof of that. Walt Disney Pictures outdid themselves with this film.

  • @CarlMarxPunk
    @CarlMarxPunk 3 개월 전 +53

    Feliz Día de las velitas colombianos 🕯🕯🕯🎇🎇🎇🎆🎆🎆🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴

  • @cc_trash
    @cc_trash 2 년 전 +2162

    I love how humanizing and raw this part of the movie is, it doesn't try to make abuela and mirabel the good and bad guys, it actually shows REAL characterization and shows how abuela isn't some unredeemable villain but a complex and well meaning woman who was so afraid to lose everything a second time she held on TOO tight

    • @franciscavargas5203
      @franciscavargas5203 2 년 전 +12

      It's abuela, one "l" xd

    • @luansh4237
      @luansh4237 2 년 전 +2

      Exactly! ♥️

    • @Memistical
      @Memistical 2 년 전 +49

      The thing I love about this movie is how there is no villain and the conflict is caused by the family themselves

    • @saulmiguel6994
      @saulmiguel6994 2 년 전

      Callense gringos

    • @jorgemejia7007
      @jorgemejia7007 2 년 전 +17

      @@saulmiguel6994 Saúl, se nota que no sabes inglés o no entendiste los bellos comentarios que hicieron. Saúl, it seems You don't speak English or You did not understand there beautiful comments.

  • @queenmoreau2098
    @queenmoreau2098 2 년 전 +455

    The part of "I forgot who our miracle was for," always makes me tear up. The look on poor Mirabel's face, the fear and uncertainty. It breaks my heart that when she felt so small and vulnerable, her grandmother didn't comfort her like she was suppose to.

  • @onetopicissue
    @onetopicissue 년 전 +15

    4:35 that ay marisposas will always take my breath away ❤

  • @btswiththemess3886
    @btswiththemess3886 2 개월 전 +9

    Am I the only one who just realized that the grandmother put that black scarf on after her husband died (cuz that’s what color you wear when someone passes) and she wore that scarf ever since and tried keeping everything perfect until Mirabel helped her and she took it off. Till that day she was still mourning.

  • @Heraldo_Del_Mar
    @Heraldo_Del_Mar 2 년 전 +792

    Every now and then, Disney has the balls to show real-world tragedies such as this. Even though _La Guerra de los Mil Días_ was before my time, it's a part of my people's history and harshest realities that sadly hasn't ended. Looking at what Alma and Pedro went through really hit home for us Colombianos.

    • @DeadmanInc336
      @DeadmanInc336 2 년 전 +21

      Love and support from a Mexican-American bro, my Latino brother.

    • @Heraldo_Del_Mar
      @Heraldo_Del_Mar 2 년 전 +11

      @@DeadmanInc336 Many thanks to you, 'mano. ✊🏼 It's good to have support from all of our counterparts.

    • @DeadmanInc336
      @DeadmanInc336 2 년 전 +5

      @@Heraldo_Del_Mar my man! 🤜🤛

    • @Heraldo_Del_Mar
      @Heraldo_Del_Mar 2 년 전 +6

      @@DeadmanInc336 Hahaha. Again, thanks. 😁🤜💥🤛

    • @sheenawarecki92
      @sheenawarecki92 2 년 전 +6

      I'm not Latina but I am Jewish and Native American and you have my support and love 💖

  • @Jonathanest90s
    @Jonathanest90s 2 년 전 +2534

    I am going to tear up! This is easily the best song in the soundtrack.
    Update: So happy this song got a nominated for Best Original Song!

  • @candyangelalways
    @candyangelalways 년 전 +67

    I love the contrast in the opening and this scene.
    We hear Abuela's voice in that opening scene, but whose thoughts are we seeing? Mirabel's. They're shadowy and dull until it gets to the part about the miracle, just as it would be for a child hearing a story like that.
    But what happens at the end? The two are physically at the place where the miracle began - literally and metaphorically at the beginning. Mirabel sees the story with much more color. When it gets to the part she is familiar with, Mirabel is physically present in the memory. That's why she can say that she finally sees. She didn't see the woman grieving her heart out over the loss of her husband before. She saw a woman who got a great miracle and a happy ending.
    But at the end, Mirabel watches Abuela's absolute shock, terror, and grief occur at the exact same time that her miracle goes to work. Abuela didn't care about the miracle at that moment, only about her loss.
    Mirabel helped her finish grieving and finally appreciate the miracle for what it was, something born out of the pure love of Pedro and Alma.
    It's just a beautiful story.

    • @supershepherd
      @supershepherd 개월 전

      Wow that is such a beautiful thing I didn’t even notice

  • @harjitkumar917
    @harjitkumar917 2 개월 전 +6

    Abuela wearing that black shawl until she's old. A lifetime of mourning T_T

  • @ThatBrunetteFromCali
    @ThatBrunetteFromCali 2 년 전 +605

    This scene made me realize that Alma was the key to getting the magic back. She reminds me of people that have emotional detachment from her ptsd, which means people who suffer from ptsd often try & push aside what causes them grief or tries to avoid it. All these years she pushed aside the trauma she endured because it was too painful for her to face. Does it excuse how she acted when she got older? Absolutely not. But that’s where Mirabel came in. Mirabel has no gift but her purpose in the family was to get them to confront there fears & open themselves up to change. But the magic couldn’t be saved until the person who was breaking the home confronted her own trauma. The family couldn’t heal until Alma confronted & relived Pedro’s brutal murder. Mirabel then understood a lesson a lot of us have to learn.
    In all cultures, so many of our elders never have that chance to heal from the things they’ve endured. In Italian culture, you’re expected to just man up or woman up to raise your family. A lot of Italians beat there kids because there parents beat them & no one likes to talk about feelings. Mirabel standing up to Alma made Alma realize that she messed up bad by pushing that grief on her family. It’s almost like the triplets became branches of Alma herself.
    Pepa: has anxiety but doesn’t want to upset her family or put them in harms way
    Bruno: much more gentle child who understands others & is kind
    Julieta: the sympathetic motherly figure who probably comforted Pepa & Bruno where Alma didn’t, & is probably the aunt Camilo & Dolores bonded with.
    Overall, Alma was the key to getting the magic back because she was the last one to face what was breaking her. The house couldn’t be healed until the one who was breaking it realized it. Encanto teaches us that family is stronger than the chains of generational trauma & curses. Together you can heal.

    • @dianalopezgomez29
      @dianalopezgomez29 2 년 전 +20

      Wow, this is a totally new point of view. I had not seen it from this perspective. Thanks for your sensitive comment.

    • @vanderiswarwick8936
      @vanderiswarwick8936 2 년 전 +18

      Just reading this made me tear up.

    • @callmeflower6901
      @callmeflower6901 2 년 전 +6

      If we as a family,as people we could express our feelings without being judged then we could heal,we can improve ourselves.Mirabel fixed what's broken,she is my favorite character because she cares about her family a lot,she wanted to make her family proud but even without a gift she helped her family and this is why she is my favorite

    • @noors_artsy_hangout_2-23-22
      @noors_artsy_hangout_2-23-22 2 년 전 +4

      Wow... I love how you stated that

    • @ThatBrunetteFromCali
      @ThatBrunetteFromCali 2 년 전 +5

      @@dianalopezgomez29 remember something though. The generations our grandparents & parents come from don’t believe in getting help or airing out your problems. It’s our job as millenials & even Gen Z to remind the older generations that it’s ok to talk. It’s ok to express. It’s ok to not man up or woman up cause tears are real strength.

  • @eduardonevesreis9299
    @eduardonevesreis9299 2 년 전 +679

    Fun fact: the event in wich Abuelo and Abuela met, where many people were carrying candles, was the Festival de Las Velitas, a colombian religious festival in honor of the Virgin Mary. Candles are very associated with her in Colombia.

    • @catherinebedoya2156
      @catherinebedoya2156 2 년 전 +29

      Yes you are right and it's celebrated every december 7 and 8 ☺️

    • @laurasofiaruizgallego9681
      @laurasofiaruizgallego9681 2 년 전 +19

      We usually call it "el día de las velitas" on town and it's as lovely as it looks on the movie!

    • @vida8306
      @vida8306 2 개월 전

      Que hermoso saber esto...en Argentina tambien se festeja en esa fecha 8 de diciembre el dia de la virgen Maria 🙏🙌

  • @jozabean
    @jozabean 2 개월 전 +12

    It makes you wonder, watching the way she looked down at her triplets after losing Pedro...Did Abuela ever get the chance to truly mourn until this moment with Mirabel?

  • @mamaru3300
    @mamaru3300 5 개월 전 +8

    The fragment of scene that completely amazed me over and over again is the face that Alma has when she receives the last kiss of Pedro. She does't even close her eyes because of the shock and disbelieve of what is about to happen... That breaks me.

  • @tjones7341
    @tjones7341 2 년 전 +159

    The scene of Alma sitting there, staring blankly, is what gets me more than anything. It’s so realistic to the grief of suddenly losing someone. Just sitting there, mind blank, completely unaware of how you’re supposed to go on and what you’re supposed to do next.

    • @saturndesastres
      @saturndesastres 2 년 전 +14

      And Then she looks at her children. She has to be tough for them.

    • @raphaelamueller2884
      @raphaelamueller2884 2 년 전 +2

      Came here to say exactly that. It’s an animated movie, but conveys trauma, grief, and depression - and recovery - as though the characters were truly alive.

  • @animegirl2.068
    @animegirl2.068 2 년 전 +3473

    Today, this song was nominated for Best Original Song.

  • @danilomota6244
    @danilomota6244 3 개월 전 +26

    Vamos ser sinceros esse foi o melhor trabalho da Disney nos Últimos anos e super foi injustiçado

  • @juansebastiangarcia6912
    @juansebastiangarcia6912 10 개월 전 +60

    A pesar de la violencia que vive y ha vivido a lo largo de nuestra historia, la gente de nuestra Colombia siempre te recibirá con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja y te dirán “mi casa es tu casa”

  • @shannonhill5676
    @shannonhill5676 2 년 전 +1793

    I love how this movie has no real villain. It's just a bunch of people who are trying to live with expectations, judgement from both family and community, and how they can come together as a whole. It just also happens to have magic involved. It feels more like a slice of life kind of movie. Not your typical Disney flick and I actually like that. You don't always have to be special in order to stand out. I like that message.

    • @hode126
      @hode126 2 년 전 +26

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @sirorliktheironclad
      @sirorliktheironclad 2 년 전 +77

      The real villains were the men on horseback that killed Alma’s husband.

    • @worm1335
      @worm1335 2 년 전

      how can u say that when abuela exists

    • @a-xian2382
      @a-xian2382 2 년 전 +65

      @@worm1335 Abuela’s not a villain, she’s definitely the antagonist of the story, but she’s not an evil person

    • @worm1335
      @worm1335 2 년 전

      @@a-xian2382 i disagree

  • @realblush
    @realblush 2 년 전 +698

    Abuela admitting to her mistakes has to be one of the most emotional moments ever in a Disney movie. So raw, so heartfelt. This movie has no villains, just people who need to remember how strong their bonds are

    • @Dreron
      @Dreron 2 년 전 +14

      Indeed, and it's beautiful... But culturally, a Latina Abuela admitting to mistake like that... let's just say finding a lady juggling donkeys has a better chance to be true.

    • @Christ99
      @Christ99 2 년 전 +3

      @@Dreron HAHAHAHAHA,.... so true

  • @jminnick1990
    @jminnick1990 년 전 +16

    Whenever my newborn (almost 11 weeks old!) is inconsolably fussy and nothing else works, esta canción always calms her. Stops the crying and she relaxes. Mil gracias Lin Manuel Miranda y Sebastián Yatra

  • @icordero2409
    @icordero2409 4 개월 전 +14

    My favorite song of the film
    For those who do not speak or understand Spanish he is singing about two caterpillars that have to grow, fall apart (transform) and reunite

  • @DMR_OPTIC
    @DMR_OPTIC 2 년 전 +3294

    When Abuela said: “i asked my pedro for help, mirabel he sent me you” my tears came down by itself

    • @soniita100
      @soniita100 2 년 전 +7

      🥲

    • @SSDolphin
      @SSDolphin 2 년 전 +140

      The black robe young alma covers herself with at 2:14 resembles/ symbolizes the walls she put up to protect herself, ( she don’t have it on even when Pedro dies, she only puts it on when she decides to move forward and harden herself)) look at how 3:37 the robe disappeared immediately for symbol sake. And the song that plays chants “let your walls down” :( how amazing really, at 3:10 she has it on but it disappears to symbolize her allowing herself take those walls down after all these years

    • @taravukomancic
      @taravukomancic 2 년 전 +18

      I just broke into a cry at that moment I wasn’t even expecting it😂😭😭🎶

    • @blkpikblink2714
      @blkpikblink2714 2 년 전 +29

      @@SSDolphin omg i didn’t notice her coat disappeared!

    • @SSDolphin
      @SSDolphin 2 년 전 +25

      @@blkpikblink2714 they also end up in the middle of the river magically, for symbol sake. Most likely resembling the embrace of that horrible memory since that’s the exact location alma was blessed and Pedro died

  • @chloestarz5091
    @chloestarz5091 2 년 전 +766

    I feel so utterly hurt that people can watch this scene, see her pain, know what this did to her, and call her a monster. Abuela was never a monster. She’s a hurt widow who’s so scared of losing the one thing that protected her family, that saved her and her community from harm, that she unknowingly put pressure on her family to keep it safe. She never meant to hurt anyone. And at the end of the day, she realized what she had done and was willing to make up for it.

    • @wind_scratch8387
      @wind_scratch8387 2 년 전 +144

      Same... generational trauma is a tricky thing. We can see why people did things but sometimes we can't forgive them. But to disregard their trauma completely isn't fair either. And we can appreciate that Abuela took the steps to help her family which is something a lot of people never manage to do.

    • @stephaniesuber313
      @stephaniesuber313 2 년 전 +64

      Exactly she had to lead a village and take care of her 3 babies all alone after watching her husband get stabbed

    • @only1one1me
      @only1one1me 2 년 전 +85

      @@stephaniesuber313 Considering the people had machetes and were on horseback, I'd say she watched him get beheaded. Machete are more for slashing than stabbing. Which somehow feels even worse.

    • @JanDaughter86
      @JanDaughter86 2 년 전 +65

      Thank you!!! I am gutted that everyone sympathizes with everyone else but her. Saying "Oh, I get why she did it but I still don't forgive her." Like, what??!?! Did you not see what all she went through? How absolutely terrifying and stressful it must have been everyday to see Maribel not get a door and think they were losing their home again. She realized her mistake and apologized. Maribel and the family forgave her, why can't ya'll? Then people want to talk about their families traumas. Healing comes from apologizing AND forgiving.

    • @a.e4648
      @a.e4648 2 년 전 +10

      @@only1one1me damn now I gotta cry again for them fictional character

  • @Vanvanroo
    @Vanvanroo 4 개월 전 +8

    I knew literally nothing about the history of this country yet I fuckin cried watching this scene for the first time (and still get emotional now)

  • @LailaLailaLailah
    @LailaLailaLailah 4 개월 전 +8

    This gorgeous song and this beautiful awful scene…my father’s country (Iran) is still experiencing extreme pain 45 years after he lost everything - family, home - while trapped on the other side of the planet, here in America. He may not have witnessed it firsthand, but his pain has always been very present in our lives and I still strive to understand it. To this day, he is considered a criminal by the country’s regime and can’t go back because he didn’t return to be drafted in the military effort against Iraq in the 80s. Mirabel is a wonderful example to the children of immigrants and refugees.

  • @alejandroaguilar7789
    @alejandroaguilar7789 2 년 전 +1596

    This scene and song totally DESTROYED me… you can see the sorrow, the pain and the grief the grandmother experienced when her husband was murdered… the animators did an OUTSTANDING job, and Sebastián Yatra gave me chills with his interpretation. This is a masterpiece.

    • @fizzygames5167
      @fizzygames5167 2 년 전 +3

      Im the 100th like woo

    • @anahiguerrero9691
      @anahiguerrero9691 2 년 전 +2

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😞😞😞😞😞😞

    • @st4rz334
      @st4rz334 2 년 전 +1

      grandma's name/nickname thing is Abuela fyi :)

    • @Serqphic
      @Serqphic 2 년 전 +1

      @@st4rz334 Abuela Alma actually

    • @st4rz334
      @st4rz334 2 년 전 +1

      @@Serqphic Nah... It's Abuela.

  • @DJNITON
    @DJNITON 2 년 전 +3869

    What I adore about this movie is that there is no ‘boss fight’, no villain. Just a cathartic conversation between two great characters finding redemption.

    • @barnagotte7297
      @barnagotte7297 2 년 전 +29

      Abuela is the vilain. She's horrible. I hate that this song makes us feel for her when she's been nothing but abusive for 50 years.

    • @williamemami3507
      @williamemami3507 2 년 전 +418

      @@barnagotte7297 Life really isn't as black and white, neither is Abuela as you are trying to portray. She felt that she had to live up to the opportunity that she was given and expectations that the village had. However, a person's good intentions doesn't necessarily make them a good person. In this case, it wounded up negatively affecting the family in the end.

    • @barnagotte7297
      @barnagotte7297 2 년 전 +17

      @@williamemami3507 I'm pretty sure trauma doesn't justify abuse, but hey.

    • @anthonyvillanueva5226
      @anthonyvillanueva5226 2 년 전 +264

      @@barnagotte7297 What abuse was there? She had unrealistic expectations for the family, that was all. There was no physical abuse, she never verbally insulted them, no outright neglect. We have to understand that people can be mistaken. You're acting like Abuela committed some unforgivable crime.

    • @keila7287
      @keila7287 2 년 전 +64

      @@barnagotte7297 abuse????????

  • @orangekush101
    @orangekush101 23 일 전 +3

    This scene hit hard for me as a Colombian American and how my mother talked about how my grandfather and grandmother had to flee because of conflict in the 1950s. They fled to the area based on where encanto takes place or is based on. 3:41 this movie just ment so much to me because of it.

  • @pedrojoseesteban94
    @pedrojoseesteban94 5 개월 전 +9

    This is the story of our Colombian grandparents and parents, always looking for a better future for us, their sons and grandsons

  • @Sw33tLilMonstr
    @Sw33tLilMonstr 2 년 전 +1248

    I remember in the very beginning seeing abuela's reaction to her husband dying and I thought "well that seems weak." And then this song played. And seeing her real reaction to him dying. How she actually screamed and broke down. It was so real. So genuine. And seeing her sit in the house with the babies. Even though she has this magic house and a miracle, she still just sits in shock. Processing the fact that she lost her husband like that and needs to be a mother alone now. It's so beautiful, so real, 10/10

    • @jalicea1650
      @jalicea1650 2 년 전 +79

      You cannot allow grief to consume you and at times in order to survive the madness we feel. We hyperfocus on what we can control that we forget to live and be happy. Abuelita's story is of a woman who forgot the miracle wasn't that her family has magic, but that they lived and have each other.

    • @SSDolphin
      @SSDolphin 2 년 전 +9

      The black robe young alma covers herself with at 2:14 resembles/ symbolizes the walls she put up to protect herself, ( she don’t have it on even when Pedro dies, she only puts it on when she decides to move coward and harden herself)) look at how 3:37 the robe disappeared immediately for symbol sake. And the song that plays chants “let your walls down” :( how amazing really

    • @Khadi-C
      @Khadi-C 2 년 전 +9

      Remember when she told the story in the beginning, she was talking to 5-year-old Mirabel. It makes sense we wouldn't see the raw reaction in that context because we're supposed to have Mirabel's point of view at that time. You wouldn't tell that tale to a small child.

    • @jalicea1650
      @jalicea1650 2 년 전 +4

      @@Khadi-C then you haven't talked to my abuela! She told us stories about how Puerto Rican famine. How thousands suffered. She would sing us the songs of our ancestors. Of children being kidnapped, fathers searching the country side, famines where children died. Always in the context of songs. She would recite our history I was like 4-5. As we got older the stories got darker and looking back. Even more tragic as few Puerto Ricans wanted their history remembered, but my Abuela felt it was necessary for us to know what we overcame as a people and a family.

  • @spiratonixcoxworthy7563
    @spiratonixcoxworthy7563 2 년 전 +901

    I really like how it doesn't really set in how horrific and traumatizing of an event this was until this part of the movie. At the beginning of the movie Alma tells it kind of like a fairy tale, just disconnected from it, but here it really sets in, that her husband was murdered brutally right in front of her and their three children.

    • @TwentySeventhLetter
      @TwentySeventhLetter 2 년 전 +86

      Yeah, her past self's reaction to the event is like mild disappointment and discontent the first time but when she's opening her heart to her granddaughter, we see her fucking collapse to the earth in despair, clutching at reality and struggling to unfathom the life she thought she'd be living. The same candle Pedro carried in the lantern became their light in the darkness as a miracle encasing these oruguitas in a chrysalis that's taken 2 generations to mature.

  • @brittanymartin6122
    @brittanymartin6122 개월 전 +3

    Bruno looks just like his father. Anybody else notice that?

  • @oscarjuliangonzalezcarreno2525

    I am Colombian and I can assure you that there was no better way to represent the last 50 years of violence that we have gone through here in Colombia. Thanks Disney for representintg this problematic in this wonderful movie. It was so difficult to watch, but also so heartwarming.

    • @anacarolinamenezes8912
      @anacarolinamenezes8912 2 년 전 +4

      Hey, I’m Brazilian and I’d love to know more about the history that has inspired this scene. Could you please fill me in?

    • @DiegFanfic
      @DiegFanfic 2 년 전 +7

      Guerra entre liberales y conservadores 1899 - 1948

    • @TheReaperAngel
      @TheReaperAngel 2 년 전 +8

      It is not 50 years anymore… that’s what they used to teach us back in the 90’s. Colombia has endured violence since the beginnings of the 1900’s. More than 100 years now.

    • @paulimones
      @paulimones 2 년 전 +6

      @@DiegFanfic Also, Grandfather Pedro died in 1900, in the middle of the Mil días War. (1872-1900) Está en el libro que sacaron de Encanto

  • @ayudantedesanta4335
    @ayudantedesanta4335 2 년 전 +226

    Dude, I've witnessed mothers, wives, sisters, daughters crying over their dead men here in Colombia and trust me, the animation of her crying it's so close to it... It gives me chills, those few seconds make the whole scene so special.

  • @Myluv_7
    @Myluv_7 4 개월 전 +12

    This song and the scene were based on true stories,losing the person you loved the most is very sad and hurtful that it made me break down in tears.