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Encanto 

is an animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios . it


was directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard. original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

The film features the voices of Stephanie Beatriz, María Cecilia Botero, John Leguizamo, Mauro
Castillo, Jessica Darrow, Angie Cepeda, Carolina Gaitán, Diane Guerrero, and Wilmer Valderrama. It
follows a family called the Madrigals, helmed by a matriarch whose children and grandchildren all
receive magical gifts from "the miracle" that helps them serve their community in rural Colombia,
except for Mirabel Madrigal (Beatriz), who does not receive a magical gift. When Mirabel learns the
family is prone to losing their magic, she sets out to find out what is happening in order to save both
her family and their magical house.[5]

plot
Forced by an armed conflict to flee her home, a young Alma Madrigal loses her husband Pedro but
saves her triplet infant children: Julieta, Pepa, and Bruno. By a "miracle", her candle attains magical
qualities, blasts away their pursuers, and creates a sentient house, the "Casita", for the Madrigals to
live in, along with a magical hidden town sheltered by tall surrounding mountains: an "encanto".
Fifty years later, the candle continues to burn and the town thrives under its protection. The candle's
magic gifts superhuman abilities to each Madrigal child, which they use to help the villagers.
However, Bruno is vilified for his gift of precognition and he disappears 10 years before the main
events of the film. Meanwhile, Mirabel, Julieta's youngest daughter, is treated differently for
mysteriously not having received a gift.

Pepa's youngest son Antonio is gifted the ability to speak to animals, and the family poses for a
picture but neglects Mirabel. Mirabel suddenly sees cracks in the Casita and a vision of the candle's
flame going out, but her warnings go unheeded when the Casita appears undamaged to the others.
Mirabel resolves to save the miracle's magic. The next day, Mirabel talks to her super-strong older
sister Luisa, who suggests that Bruno's room, which is located in a forbidden tower in the Casita,
may hold some clues to the phenomenon. There, Mirabel discovers a cave and recovers pieces of a
slab of opaque emerald glass which form an image showing her causing the Casita to fall apart. After
Mirabel narrowly escapes the cave, Luisa discovers that her gift is starting to weaken.

Later in the evening, Mirabel's oldest sister Isabela, who can make flowers grow at will, is scheduled
to become engaged to neighbor Mariano Guzman. Mirabel's oldest cousin Dolores, who possesses
superhuman hearing, blurts out that she overheard Mirabel talking with her father about Bruno's
vision. The Casita once again begins to crack, causing everyone’s powers to go haywire, ruining the
night and Mariano’s proposal. As everyone flees the chaos, Mirabel follows a group of rats and
discovers a secret passage behind a portrait where she encounters a hidden Bruno. He realized that
his vision of Mirabel could have put her at odds with the family, so he broke the vision and
disappeared to protect her, while remaining nearby within the walls of the house because he still
loves them. At Mirabel’s urging, Bruno reluctantly creates another vision, which shows the Casita's
inevitable destruction and an image of Mirabel embracing a young woman, whom they identify as
Isabela.

Mirabel goes to apologize to Isabela and accidentally provokes a cathartic confession: Isabela does
not want to marry Mariano and is in fact burdened by her image of perfection. Mirabel helps Isabela
blossom into her true, imperfect self, and the sisters embrace. This seems to strengthen the candle
and heals the Casita’s cracks. However, Alma spots Isabela growing whatever she wants with Mirabel
from afar and accuses the latter of causing the family's misfortunes out of spite for not having a gift.
Mirabel confronts Alma, arguing that it is she who is at fault for the immense pressure she imposes
on the family. Their argument suddenly creates a huge fissure that destroys the Casita. The candle
dies in Mirabel's hands, despite her efforts to save it, leaving all the Madrigals powerless.

Alma later finds a tearful Mirabel back at the river where Pedro died, and finally takes responsibility
for what happened and forgetting that their real gift was not their powers, but the family itself. At
last, Mirabel begins to understand her grandmother, and tells her that despite her flaws, Alma is the
one who brought the family together in the first place, and the two reconcile. With Bruno in tow,
they reunite with the Madrigals and the townspeople to rebuild the Casita. When finished, the
Madrigals give Mirabel a handmade doorknob with her initial on. She installs it on the front door and
the Casita springs back to life, restoring the magic of the house alongside all the family's gifts. The
Madrigals then pose for another family picture, this time with Mirabel and Bruno included.

Mirabel
Stephanie Beatriz as 15-year-old[10] Mirabel Madrigal, the protagonist, who, unlike her family, does
not have a special gift and is described as "imperfect and weird and quirky, but also deeply
emotional and incredibly empathetic".[

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