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Okay, okay, since I love to be accurate in my fanfics, and so it turns out I’m writing a lot of religion-related context these days, the question about the Encanto’s church came to my attention.
Because in the movie, when Luisa is asked to move the church, this is what we see:
But–
In WDTAB, when Pepa and Felix are singing their part, we see the church as well and it looks this way:
Which was insired by an existing building btw, Museo Santuario de San Pedro Claver. It’s in Bolívar, Colombia. It looks like this:
And on the map of the Encanto, we can see that the church indeed does look like the one from WDTAB, not the one Luisa’s carrying:
So… Which church is the real one? Do they have two churches? A church and a chapel, maybe? So that Luisa moved the chapel, not the actual church. The chapel may be used for rosaries, for morning smaller masses, or evening everyday masses, while the church is for big celebrations, weddings, funerals and Sunday Masses.
I don’t know, I just needed to share my observations with you because, as I said, I value accuracy and it irked me that there are some differences in the movie. Unless, as I said, one is the church and the other is the chapel. Then moving the chapel for a nicer morning/evening light would make a little more sense than moving a big-ass damn church.
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