Encanto Abuela Flashback Scene


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Encanto Abuela Flashback Scene. However, there are some clues in encanto 's colombian setting that help figure it out. The entire conversation by the river (yes the flashback but also the rest of it) bruno being welcomed back with literal open arms.

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What happened to her has happened to millions of colombians the displaced population is more than 4.9 million and this number ignores the people that couldn’t escape like the abuelo pedro I can hardly handle abuela's flashback. Encanto used the wrong intro, and wrong end.

Encanto Used The Wrong Intro, And Wrong End.


Instead, it submitted “dos oruguitas,” the ballad that is played during the film’s flashback revealing key details about abuela’s life with her late husband. Why do we need the flashback to abuela losing abuelo in the intro when we see it again at the end? It's just so beautiful and sad and amazing and all these emotions at once, compounded by the.

On The Surface, The Film.


If you liked this video, make sure to subscribe for more new content! However, while the conflict in encanto is an important part of its story, it takes a back seat until abuela's flashback at the end of the film and is never given a specific name, which makes this question somewhat difficult to answer. So, in the opening song for encanto where the kids are pestering mirabel about her powers, there's 3 musicians in the background, and one of them tosses her an accordion.

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It rips my heart out every time. They should have also chosen a different intro scene. Just the red fringe on her shirt is white, and her bows in the her.

Look Exactly Like Abuela When She Was Younger?


It was such a subtle moment with so many things happening but it was a good way to emphasis the true relationship that abuela has with isabella. Others have also spotted that the house 'waves' in the same way pedro does in the flashback scene when he first meets alma. Then we see a close up on them.

Or At Least In A More Organized And Easy To Understand Way.


Again, let’s go back to the theme of repetition. He looks at alma, kisses his kids, and confronts the marauders threatening his village. I can hardly handle abuela's flashback.