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'''''Frozen''''' is a Disney princess movie loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen." It uses CGI animation and features two princesses for the price of one. The movie became the highest grossing animated film in history at the time, though I can't understand why.
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[[Image: Frozen - Poster.jpg|thumb|256x256px|Promotional poster.]]
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'''''Frozen''''' is a fairy tale princess movie created by [[Disney]] and released on 2013-11-19. It is loosely based on [[Hans Christian Andersen]]'s ''[[The Snow Queen]]''. It uses CGI animation and features two princesses for the price of one. The movie became the highest grossing animated film in history at the time, not because it's that great, but rather, because Disney employs a fantastic marketing department.
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I first saw this film on a flight to London in 2015. It was far from the best Disney movie ever, but enjoyable.
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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{{Spoilers}}
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===Good===
 
===Good===
 
* The animation and graphic style is very nice. The color palette is superb, the particle effects are state-of-the-art, and everything just looks great.
 
* The animation and graphic style is very nice. The color palette is superb, the particle effects are state-of-the-art, and everything just looks great.
* Anna and Elsa are both fun characters.
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* Anna and Elsa are both interesting characters.
* There are a lot of funny moments, especially from Olaf. "I've been impaled."
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* There are a lot of funny moments, especially from Olaf. "Look at that, I've been impaled."
* I enjoyed the adult humor about "just the head," "shoe size not being important," and "unnatural relationships with animals."
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* I enjoyed the adult humor about "I don't want it / Come on, it's just a head," "shoe size not being important," and "unnatural relationships with animals."
* I like the fact that the expected true-love kiss comes from a different, and less cheesy source.
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* I like the fact that the expected act of true love comes from a different, and less cheesy, source.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* The music is meh. "Let It Go" is pretty good, and the others are cute, but they didn't really have the same punch as other soundtracks.
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* The music is meh. ''[[Let It Go]]'' is pretty good, and the others are cute, but they didn't really have the same punch as earlier Disney soundtracks.
* No attempt is made to explain why Elsa has magical powers or why Kristoff became a loaner.
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* No attempt is made to explain why Elsa has magical powers or why Kristoff was on his own as a child.
 
* We're meant to think that relationship between Elsa and Anna is supposed to run deep, but they barely know each other both in the on-camera events or in the implied events.
 
* We're meant to think that relationship between Elsa and Anna is supposed to run deep, but they barely know each other both in the on-camera events or in the implied events.
* The trolls, while they are meant to be beneficial, are pretty much useless. While they heal Anna, they cause Elsa to be locked away, screw with Kristoff's mind, and fail to ...
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* After healing Anna in the intro, the trolls become entirely useless for the rest of the movie. In early development, they were supposed to also explain Elsa's powers, but Disney scrapped the story arc, which leaves you unfulfilled.
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
* The plot is quite muddled. It starts off being about a girl dealing with her own problems, then a sister dealing with the sister's problems, then, in the third act, suddenly there's a villain to be defeated.
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* The movie's objective is quite muddled. I'm usually fine with stories that have ill-defined problems, but I didn't really know what to make of this. It starts with sister's trying to overcome their problems, then adds in a villain with the Duke, but the Duke is impotent, so we go back to the sisters, then, after they fail to reconcile, we get an ice golem, then focus on Hans and Kristoff winning Anna's love, then, without warning, a different villain appears in the third act.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Frozen - Characters.jpg|Main characters.
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Frozen - Elsa.jpg|Elsa.
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Frozen - Foot Size.jpg|It what you do with it that counts.
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Frozen - Olaf's Head.gif|Come on baby, just the tip!
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</gallery>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_%282013_film%29#Voice_cast en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_%282013_film%29#Voice_cast] - Wikipedia.
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{{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_%282013_film%29}}
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{{Link|IMDb|https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2294629}}
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{{Link|TVTropes|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Disney/Frozen}}
  
  
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[[Category: Animation]]
 
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[[Category: Animated Movies]]
[[Category: Fantasy]]
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[[Category: Trope - Strong Female Character]]

Revision as of 17:27, 11 November 2019

Promotional poster.

Frozen is a fairy tale princess movie created by Disney and released on 2013-11-19. It is loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. It uses CGI animation and features two princesses for the price of one. The movie became the highest grossing animated film in history at the time, not because it's that great, but rather, because Disney employs a fantastic marketing department.

I first saw this film on a flight to London in 2015. It was far from the best Disney movie ever, but enjoyable.

Review

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The animation and graphic style is very nice. The color palette is superb, the particle effects are state-of-the-art, and everything just looks great.
  • Anna and Elsa are both interesting characters.
  • There are a lot of funny moments, especially from Olaf. "Look at that, I've been impaled."
  • I enjoyed the adult humor about "I don't want it / Come on, it's just a head," "shoe size not being important," and "unnatural relationships with animals."
  • I like the fact that the expected act of true love comes from a different, and less cheesy, source.

Bad

  • The music is meh. Let It Go is pretty good, and the others are cute, but they didn't really have the same punch as earlier Disney soundtracks.
  • No attempt is made to explain why Elsa has magical powers or why Kristoff was on his own as a child.
  • We're meant to think that relationship between Elsa and Anna is supposed to run deep, but they barely know each other both in the on-camera events or in the implied events.
  • After healing Anna in the intro, the trolls become entirely useless for the rest of the movie. In early development, they were supposed to also explain Elsa's powers, but Disney scrapped the story arc, which leaves you unfulfilled.

Ugly

  • The movie's objective is quite muddled. I'm usually fine with stories that have ill-defined problems, but I didn't really know what to make of this. It starts with sister's trying to overcome their problems, then adds in a villain with the Duke, but the Duke is impotent, so we go back to the sisters, then, after they fail to reconcile, we get an ice golem, then focus on Hans and Kristoff winning Anna's love, then, without warning, a different villain appears in the third act.

Gallery

Links

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