It's a good song because it's Let It Go without being a villain song

It's a good song because it's Let It Go without being a villain song.

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What movie?

>You have been a cunt all your life but i suppose it is fine since you have a sob story prepared

Meh

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Literally how it works in real life. Yes, using an excuse as a moral get-out-of-jail-free card is bad, but sometimes things can cause someone to act like a dick. Have you never heard someone apologize for being rude and then add "It's been a long day" or something similar? As long as they regret their actions and change their behavior in the future it's fine.

Oh fuck off, this isn't a bad day type of asshole, she treat Mirabel her whole fucking life dude, this shit was fucking stupid, would of been better if they got in a physical alteracation with the grandma, "UHHH FUCK THIS ONE RICH GUY TO HAVE FIVE FUCKING KIDS TO SPREAD OUT GIFTS"
"NO GRANDMA, I DON'T WANT TO GET FUCKED!"
"NO ISSABELLE YOU NEED TO SPEAD THAT PUSSY OR I'LL PUNCH YOUR FACE!"
"NO FUCK YOU BITCH! *Shoves a spiked plant to the bitche's face* FUCK YOU"
boom better movie

Actually that sounds like a much worse movie. The whole point of Encanto is solving the intergenerational problem the Madrigals are facing, and kindness and forgiveness will always be a better way to heal trauma than aggression and grudges.

It was fixed too quickly and the problems shpuld have been explored more deeply.

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>You have been a cunt all your life
We literally don't see her be a cunt at all except when she warns Mirabel to not fuck shit up that Mirabel immediately proceeds to fuck up...which in light of that might fucking indicate the hostility was earned.

Like I get that people naturally tend to empathize with the perspective character, but even Mirabel said she was a jealous bitch to her.

Let it Go is in this wierd situation where people somehow interprt it as Elsa's "Liberation" song, but what it is in the story is her Hakuna Matata; there a liberation aspect to it, but it's mainly about how she's going to shrug off responsability and human connection to live alone in the mountains, all stuff she walks back in the end

WECID's problem is that it comes out way too fast and it feels like Isa hasn't had enough screentime to justify it, but it does fit the story better than LiG; Her and Mirabel just needed to bicker a bit more before the cactus

What the fuck even was the point of this character? Absolute piece of shit family member throughout the film's entire run, stuck up and a literal bitch to her sister (who's suffered enough for chrissakes) for no fucking reason until BAM she makes a fucking cactus and suddenly everything's better?
Nevermind the fact that all it was was her just discovering something ELSE that makes her special, keeping her character in its self-absorbed status quo. And the audience is supposed to suddenly like her for this and want to buy her shitty dolls???

God I'm pissed off by literally everything about this movie except We Don't Talk About Bruno.

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Hakuna Matata is about escaping your worries by living in the moment. Let It Go is about embracing who you are instead of hiding who you are for the sake of others as a way to directly eliminate worries caused by being accommodating. It's more like a hopeful and directed Reflection. Importantly, Let It Go DOES actually solve a large part of her problems. It's being reactive. Hakuna Matata is agnostic.

The important difference between Hakuna Matata and Let It Go is the latter doesn't imply this can solve future problems. It's just an appropriate response in the moment to specific problems she was having. Like fuck's sake, she builds an ice palace throughout the song. That's not living in the moment. That's literally building a new life for yourself.

>Casita is best girl.

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>self-absorbed
She wasn't being self-absorbed. She was being a martyr like Luisa in her own way. Her hiding that and Mirabel's inability to see that was causing a rift in the family that was contributing to the destruction of the house and Mirabel both finding out what her grandmother was doing to Isabella and partly healing the rifts in the house by healing her rift with Isabella is what let her realize the grandmother was who was responsible for the bulk of the damage to the family and the house.

>What the fuck even was the point of this character?
Isabella was a microcosm of the wider conflict that let Mirabel figure everything out. Before she hugged Isabella, she only knew she had to to fix the house according to Bruno's vision. She didn't actually understand why and was just trying to do it just to do it. She also triggers the climax by breaking from her grandmother's mold and sending her grandmother into the emotional death spiral that ultimately destroys the house in her fight with Mirabel.

I don't think Isabela was ever a cunt, just got kind of high strung and stuck up.

>and kindness and forgiveness will always be a better way to heal trauma than aggression and grudges.
Well, no, sometimes the best way to heal trauma is to permanently distance yourself from the source of the trauma.

In fact, that's OFTEN the case with emotional abuse.

I agree.
Sad how people in this thread want to see her as a villain. She's just a sibling who was not on favourable terms with the main character, because they both hated her false image. That's it. She doesn't need redemption or anything. Stop trying to fit everything new you see into familiar cliches.

Smart user, gimme a kiss

You only hate this because it doesn't work for You. Everyone who can takes advantage of this, especially women who love to portray every minor issue as something that ruined their life.

>want to buy her shitty dolls???
She is the pretty one and little girls wants the prettiest the most. As for her internal struggle bitches can justify themselves.

Villain songs are always the best tho.

Counterpoint: Two Oruguitas is genuinely the second worst song in the film.

Threadly reminder that Abuela did nothing wrong