The setting and idea are solid, but the execution just falls short. There are too many characters, so none of them, not even the main one, get deeply explored. Each of the siblings has their own issues, but they're all too easily resolved with just a single line from the grandmother at the end, which feels kinda anticlimactic. The beginning grabs your attention, but the ending doesn't deliver. The songs are a mixed bag—some are good, some are just okay. I’ve found that Disney movies have focused more on family relationships than love stories in recent years, and I'm all for that.
The story isn't that original. The highlight is the humor interspersed throughout without cultural stereotypes, and the use of highly saturated colors in the South American setting. Personally, I empathize with this somewhat mystical tale of miracles and curses, as it triggered a certain trauma of mine I'd encountered this year. And the last line, "The miracle is you", and "your future [is] undecided," seems to be addressing me. The movie's message of "female awakening" is fine, and there are no obnoxious characters. I like it.