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Yvette: Because we’re so busy because there’s so many people taking advantage of the year of free. Frank: We’ve been making a joke in the office, it’s like it also is the year of no.

Frank: The year of 52, it’s a year free.
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My name is Frank Spencer, and we’re so glad that you’re with us for this year of 52 as we’re just sharing all of these insights on how to get features done, how to do foresight, the ins and outs of doing foresight. By the way, welcome to The Wicked Opportunities Podcast. Obviously, as we started the show off, you heard the music on Bruno. Frank: I think we will because we really want to hone in. Yvette: Again, we won’t talk just about this movie, well, kind of we will, but we’ll bring it back to foresight here in a minute. That man’s parents died, that’s what made him sad. Frank: Yes, they always kill the parents. Yvette: What is it about Disney that they kill the parents right away?
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You’ll cry a lot during this movie if you haven’t seen it before, or at least shed a tear, and especially that part where the husband doesn’t make it because it’s a lot about immigrants and border crossing. Frank: Yes, very catchy and I think very emotional. We won’t really spoil the film, but the title or one of the breakout, I think, hit from a song perspective, from a music perspective is We Don’t Talk About Bruno.
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Not only does it help them get past and get free of the people that were pursuing them, but it creates this amazing casita, and then it gives them all these amazing gifts. I think they were fleeing, and unfortunately, her husband doesn’t make it through, but there’s a miracle and there’s a candle that continues to light. There’s some really deep themes around immigration and migration and people having to flee their homes, that’s how the film opens up with the grandmother of the family just having two small infants, twin children. Yvette: The film, if you haven’t seen it, it’s really amazing. As a matter of fact, I was watching the Winter Olympics which just started and they had this great commercial, it was like these young girls, the BIPOC see themselves in some of these new, I believe. Frank: No, it was great to see this representation and kids were looking. There’s nothing wrong with white people, but they ruled the world. Frank: For the first time ever, it wasn’t a white pale and stale. Frank: I saw a bunch of articles and stuff just saying kids were seeing themselves reflected in the movie. Of course, if you haven’t seen Encanto, for us, for our family, my parents are Cuban, but my younger brother married a woman who’s from Colombia, so especially exciting for us and my nephews to see a film set in Colombia with a family, which, not unlike my family, large and boisterous. Yvette: We don’t talk about holidays, we just talk about COVID. I saw it repeatedly during the holidays because, unfortunately, we were under the big quarantine.

Frank: Basically, he wake up in the morning, say a few words, and it would be a Broadway play. Yvette: Yes, so here he has another amazing breakthrough hit with the music. Frank: If you hadn’t said, “His name is escaping me.” Yvette: It’s crazy to think that, of course, now his name is escaping me, the Hamilton author. I’ve seen it in every version you could possibly imagine, every thematic realization and adaptation that you can possibly imagine. Frank: I can’t miss it because if you’re watching TikTok or social media, there’s just thousands upon thousands of people singing the song We Don’t Talk About Bruno or maybe one of the other famous songs from the movie. Frank Spence: I assume you mean the movie Encanto? Yvette Montero Salvatico: Have you seen it?
