![]() ![]() ![]() So you caught a very important detail there.” “It was really intentional for the mountains to not completely close back up because now they’re able to see their past and interact with it in a healthy way without blocking it off. “It was always this concept of when this kind of terrible foundational moment happened to the family, they were closed in and protected, but they were also sort of closed off from their past,” Castro Smith (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Bush) said. When TheWrap asked directors Byron Howard and Jared Bush and co-director Charise Castro Smith if this was key to the film’s finale, Bush confirmed that it was. There is one key piece of the “Encanto” world that doesn’t get put back together, specifically the mountain range that now has a a big crack in it. ‘Encanto’ Film Review: Disney Goes to Colombia for a Moving but Overstuffed Family Comedy-Adventure What It Means (With Director’s Commentary!)
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