I didn't watch it yet :(
Explanation:
Encanto is a 2021 animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film stars the voices of Stephanie Beatriz, María Cecilia Botero, John Leguizamo, Diane Guerrero, Jessica Darrow, Angie Cepeda, and Wilmer Valderrama.
While escaping her home from conquerors, a young woman named Alma Madrigal loses her husband Pedro but saves her three infant children Julieta, Pepa, and Bruno. In an "Encanto", a candle Alma held onto is enchanted and creates a sentient "Casita" for the Madrigals to live in.
A village grows thanks to the Casita, which protects the village, and the magic imbues the Madrigal family—for which Alma becomes better known as "Abuela"—with special "gifts", or superhuman abilities. It is around the nature of the magic's involvement with gifts, however, that Julieta's youngest daughter Mirabel becomes excluded: Bruno and his gift of precognition are vilified due to the unpredictable nature of Bruno's visions and everyone's inability to properly understand each vision's relation to the future; while Mirabel, despite not being as ostracized, does not get a gift at all. On the day Antonio, Pepa's youngest son, is to receive a gift, Mirabel still gives the former the courage to go through with the ceremony. Antonio gets the ability to speak with animals and the whole town celebrates while Mirabel, though happy for him, remains saddened for lack of her own gift.
That night, Mirabel suddenly sees cracks forming around the Casita and the candles starting to flicker; but when Mirabel tries to warn everyone, she finds everything seemingly normal. Mirabel later learns that Abuela does indeed believe her and decides to save the magic of the Casita. After asking Pepa's daughter and oldest child Dolores, who has enhanced hearing, Mirabel confronts her older sister Luisa, who has super strength, and gets her to confess that she feels overburdened by the family. Luisa reveals she felt weaker upon seeing the cracks before suggesting to Mirabel that Bruno's room may hold some clues to the mysterious tremors.
Despite being warned against entering the room while getting advice about doing so, Mirabel finds that it is a giant sand-filled cave before discovering jade-like pieces that constitute a thick stonish glass, which—when repaired—contains a vision supposedly showing her being the cause of the Casita falling apart. After Mirabel leaves, Luisa reveals that her strength is fading and Abuela tells Mirabel not to talk to anyone especially since the latter's oldest sister Isabela, who can control plants and particularly make flowers appear, is to get engaged to Mariano, a local man.
During dinner, Dolores overhears Mirabel talking with her father about Bruno's vision. The dinner and proposal are ruined as the Casita once again forms cracks and everyone's powers begin to falter, leading to Isabela berating Mirabel despite the latter denying her involvement in the cataclysm. Mirabel discovers a hidden passage in the walls where she finds Bruno, fearful for his family, and realizes that he never left the house because he still cares for them. Mirabel convinces him to make predictions again, and with Antonio's help Bruno manages to create another slab of glass, which contains a vision that suggests the solution involves Mirabel having to hug with Isabela.
Mirabel goes to apologize but instead learns that not only does Isabela feel burdened by being perfect, but that she did not want to marry Mariano in the first place. This causes her to make more exotic plants which she prefers more than pretty flowers and both sisters make up, seemingly fixing the house. However, Abuela discovers what has been happening and turns against Mirabel, blaming her for hurting the family and causing destruction to the Casita. Having had enough, Mirabel lashes out at Abuela, accusing her of seeing her as a disappointment and being the true cause of the magic disappearing as a result of the constant pressure Abuela puts on the family. As a result, the Casita is destroyed, leaving the Madrigals devastated and homeless.
Heartbroken by the recent events, Mirabel runs away to the river where Pedro perished as a remorseful Abuela finds her. Abuela finally admits that everything was indeed her fault as, given that she did not ever get a gift either, the magic her family had made her forget what truly made everyone special—that they were a family to begin with. Both Mirabel and Abuela reconcile and, with Bruno in tow, reunite the Madrigals to fix the Casita with the entire village pitching in to help; once Mirabel adds the last doorknob, the Casita springs back to life and the magic returns.