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Blu's review about Encanto(2021)

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Rating 8

13:41 12 January, 2022

Se pasaron de tiempo musical.La película es linda, pero creo que exageraron en la cantidad de tiempo dedicado a la parte musical en vez de darsela a desarrollar mejor la historia.

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