

It's more about her discovering herself and coming into her own.

In the end, Isabela's journey isn't about a man. However, Disney cut the city-dwelling character. Isabela almost had another suitor besides Mariano (Maluma) in the film. I want something true," Isabela sings in " What Else Can I Do?"Īrt of Encanto similarly has other revelations about Isabela. To Isabela, the curtains have a sinister meaning, keeping her boxed into her supposedly perfect world of unrealistic expectations. It's the same with Isabela's curtains. Though the curtains in her room are undoubtedly beautiful, that's not how she sees them. Did I make this easier for you to draw Cuties This was a BIG challenge that I'm glad I took So proud of myself I really hope that I was able to help you draw this beautiful magical house from Disney's Encanto step by step. Though Mirabel felt like she was the outcast of the family for not having magic, she learns that her family members feel just as inadequate in the film. Andre explained, " An example of elements that make her feel trapped are the curtains that surround her." So while the audience saw Isabela surrounded by beautiful curtains of flowers, the drapery had a much different meaning to the character.Įncanto is largely about perspective.
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According to Andre, Isabela's room is full of pink and pastel colors to give the impression that she's " princess-like." She later breaks free from all the pressure her family puts on her, and the Encanto character's room becomes colorful and expressive. In Art of Encanto, Camille Andre, an environments art director on the film, explains the details that went into Isabela's room. Though Isabela's life seemed perfect early on, there was a disturbing detail hiding in Encanto. Isabela Madrigal is undoubtedly the golden child in Disney's Encanto, but the film was hiding a disturbing detail in her room all along. Related: Encanto Debunked The Mirabel Hand-Wiping Theory Even Before The Director By Bill Bradley Published Though Isabela Madrigal is the golden child in Disney's Encanto, the film was hiding a disturbing detail in the character's room all along. But no matter how much Luisa helps, she'll never be strong enough to live up to the lofty expectations. Luisa (Jessica Darrow) pushes above and beyond to use her strength to help with the family's burdens. they will be able to display all their creativity by coloring, drawing, painting and decorating their favorite works with a variety of Encanto characters. She didn't get a special power or gift, so she tries especially hard to prove herself to her family and make her Abuela Alma (María Cecilia Botero) proud. Family pressure is a significant theme in Encanto.
