This is Disney’s second animated movie of the year after the Raya and the Last Dragon, but this is Disney’s first musical since 2019’s Frozen II. And this is the third movie soundtrack in the year of in the Heights and Vivo, so that it’s time to get some great animated cries that are just like Disney’s, as well. This film isn’t one of Disney’s best movies, but it’s a lot more good to go on with this movie. It isn’t surprising that the film was so beautiful. Disneys 3D animation has grown much in the last few years; so on display, this movie displays fantastic visuals and colors that make it tickling on the screen. It’s a vibrant, energetic movie that is completely new to music. The way house moves is often influenced by music, and in the long run, we have an excellent sequence of enchanting scenes. The way characters are written also is interesting. Encanto has many characters. That is why the characters do the right amount of screen time, but instead focused on our protagonist, Mirabel. It’s so much that people we would know in real life, and can even have an easy relationship between the characters and the family members. Mirabel is also cute and weird. She is different to Disney princesses and bringing her own personality to the table. She is an outstanding protagonist, portrayed very well by Stephanie Beatriz. John Leguizamo does a good job as well as Bruno, Mirabels uncle who can see the future. The film brings a very well-known feel to the comic scene, giving it an appropriate amount of humor. We had Diane Guerrero as Isabela, Mirabels older sister, too. A successful and perfect Isabela’s status creates a beautiful, well-developed dynamic between the two, and ultimately leads to a satisfying conclusion. Finally, Mirabels relationship with Alma is a theater’s emotional centre. It’s a wonderfully well-written and incredibly well-written scene of tension between these two characters but also leads somewhere beautiful and sad. Because film makes terrible impressions surrounding Colombians, waterworks begin to flow, and the way in which it handles this subject is very complicated. The more movies weak link, surprisingly, is the music. While Miranda’s excellent songwriting is shown here, the lyrics are still quite hard to sing. There is no standout musical number for all of them that feel like the whipped cream of our milkshake and non-sweet ingredients. Encanto remains an absolute delight, capable of being funny, sad, heartwarming, and it might bring us to the beat of its well-choreographed musical number.

5/10

According to the ComingSoonsreview policy, 7 points are good. You will have fun, but not everyone will appreciate it.