Frozen
PG -- IMDb -- 102 min.
I love this movie. I have known that this movie was in production since 2011 back when it was still called The Snow Queen. And, boy, am I glad that they changed the title. It isn't anything like the original fairytale. (Just like a bunch of other well-known Disney features.) Elements are there but now it's its own story.
There's so much to like about this movie. The animation is gorgeous. (And if you want to see more gorgeous art form this movie I recommend The Art of Frozen. So good.) There is an 'oopsy' that I know about but you'll have to watch the movie with me to find that out. I don't care about the 'oopsy' because everything else around was amazing.
There's a lot of fun in this movie, but there's is also a lot of sadness. The King and Queen of Arendelle decide that Anna and Elsa must be separated for both of their safety. Both girls end up growing sad and broken. Anna is the utterly confused as to why her best friend and sister would abandon her; Elsa is scared and scarred from a memory and by her powers. It's so sad to see the longing they both want for a relationship with each other but can't have. But there is happiness at the end of this story. This is how Disney works, people. ;)
That twist at the end had me gasping. (I bet my sister can vouched for this.) I wished that it wasn't so but that's how it was. Stupid expectations from knowing so much prior. Gah. That was my fault. Then the ending was so sweet. It could have gone down the normal Disney story, but this one had a touching ending. I loved seeing everyone so happy in the end.
Go see this! I have seen it twice and have heard the music more than I can count. And wait for the end of the credits. You won't be disappointed. ;)
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