Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 27, 2013
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baynejordanjacoSep 24, 2022
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donanjaSep 22, 2022
As time goes on, I find myself appreciating this movie more and more. I was 17 when this movie came out so I was way outside its target audience even back then and I distinctly recall being irritated that these new children’s movies wereAs time goes on, I find myself appreciating this movie more and more. I was 17 when this movie came out so I was way outside its target audience even back then and I distinctly recall being irritated that these new children’s movies were getting so much attention in lieu of the older, “better” ones that everyone should be watching. Darn kids these days, am I right?

But now, almost a decade later, I find myself looking back on this movie and realizing that this was perhaps one of the last, truly great animated feature films by Disney. It was everything you would expect from a Disney movie; a fairy tale adaptation with iconic songs, comedy, solid world-building, and that special Disney touch that most of their newer movies are lacking. Unhindered by modern politics or “wokeness”, Frozen’s only purpose was to entertain, and it did exactly that, enrapturing viewers of all ages all over the world and cementing itself as a true classic. It had soul.

I imagine children who were below the age of 10 when this came out will probably forever hold this movie as special, the same way I might do with some of the late 1990s and early 2000s Disney movies.

I just had to revisit this movie and raise my initial rating from 8/10 up to 9/10, because this movie is truly something special and there’s no shame in admitting it.
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EricBreauxMay 15, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Most of why Frozen is so popular is because of the song Let it Go. There was no benefit to changing Anna’s memory. That only confuses her about why Elsa is so introverted. It causes un neaded drama with the two during the castles public reopening. There was no foreshadowing for Hans being a villain. He has an affectionate look on his face when under the boat looking at Anna when no one saw him. He had no reason to act differently there if he didn’t love her. Then he tries to calm Elsa after seeing her try to push a guard to his death off the balcony, which makes no sense for her because she’s been trying to avoid hurting people the entire time before that. Then soon after she stops, Hans moves a trapped guards hand to aim at the chandelier. That couldn’t be an accident because Hans glances in its direction before aiming there. He wants Elsa dead so he can take her place, so it makes no sense for him to play nice and ruin a good chance to let her die by the guard shooting her, only to try to kill her a different way using the same thing. I’ve seen people say that Hans was changed to a villain late in the making, because Let it Go sounded too positive of a song for Elsa as a villain. Other sources say he wasn’t even thought of until they changed Elsa’s character.
When Anna and her friends try to get Elsa to come home, she creates a snow monster to throw them out, knowing the risk of it’s aggression because later she sees him fighting the guards outside. If she could hear that, she could hear it screaming at her friends when it was in front of the closed door. That’s not a risk someone trying to avoid hurting people would take just to kick out someone you love. She hated isolation but then is happy when she isolated herself enough to sing like she’s triumphed over her problem, and has no plan to survive in the wild. She’s avoiding hurting people but there’s no reason she should be happy that she still thinks she’s a threat that should have minimal human contact.
How was Frozen more popular than Tangled with critics? Tangled has a much more focused story and character chemistry. Gothel wants to live forever after discovering the magic flower. After it’s taken to heal the dying queen, Rapunzel is born infused with its healing power. To celebrate the queen’s recovery and birth of Rapunzel, a lantern festival is held. Gothel sneaks into Rapunzels room and discovers the power is in her hair, but won’t work if cut, so she kidnaps her. To discourage Rapunzel from ever leaving the tower Gothel raises her in, she always emphasizes the dangers of the world. The kingdom annually holds the festival on her birthday to hopefully guide her back home. Since no one likes being secluded, and because Rapunzel’s curious about the lanterns, she asks for a special kind of paint that will take three days to get. That way she has enough time to leave and return without Gothel knowing. There’s also a thief that finds the entrance to the tower when escaping arrest for stealing a royal crown. When he hides in the tower, Rapunzel knocks him out and refuses to free him and give him back the crown unless he takes her to see the source of the lanterns. Along their journey they have experiences that encourage them to tell more about each other and develop a romance. All the emotional moments and motivations are logically set up.
Tangled isn't cliche just for being a love story. It's plenty original. Eugene's self awareness of Disney cliches is more subtle and clever than Frozens humor. None of the two lead characters fall in love until they learn more about each other on their journey. They don’t get married until years after the films events, as stated by Eugene at the end. The princess helps the man as much as he helps her and she saves the male. The moral is about trying to fulfill dreams and that there’s always more dreams to have afterward, which is a very inspiring and more applicable message people can relate to than Frozen.
What’s odd to me is that professional reviewers liked Frozen more than Tangled. Rotten Tomatoes’s general consensus was: "While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon." Why did they feel like saying it’s far from Disney's greatest film? The same sites consensus for Frozen was: "Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon." Why no criticism for the much more flawed film? Scott Mendelson on Forbes said: "Frozen is both a declaration of Disney's renewed cultural relevance and a reaffirmation of Disney coming to terms with its own legacy and its own identity. It's also a just plain terrific bit of family entertainment." How could so many people be so ignorant of how major the flaws in Frozen are and how well everything works in Tangled? Tangled restored Disney’s popularity, not Frozen.
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All_ButTrU4Jul 6, 2022
Just as the answer to "do you want to build a snowman " should always be "sure" should anyone who gets to see this musical phenomenon walk out loving it! It's a fun ,wholesome love story that eskews the male centric cliché of traditionalJust as the answer to "do you want to build a snowman " should always be "sure" should anyone who gets to see this musical phenomenon walk out loving it! It's a fun ,wholesome love story that eskews the male centric cliché of traditional cards of true romantic love for the powerful bond held by sisters who love each other . Besides the entertaining story the music here is iconic and once in a million. From the show stopping "Let it go" that celebrates the freedom of self acceptance or the reckless head-over-heels naiveté of Anna's "love is an open door" you just always have a great musical number to belt. It also does drag on needlessly which makes the movie concise overall from how it tells it's story and pacing Expand
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goodwMay 11, 2022
I don't care how many times "Let it Go" played on the radio, I will always turn that **** up
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EmmaScarlettMar 5, 2022
Frozen is the best movie I've ever seen. All songs, scenes were very heart touching. Especially the song "Let It Go" is my favourite.
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OldMcBrotherJan 20, 2022
This is a good film in my opinion. Anna was a great character, and Elsa was good. But I didn't care for Kristoff or Olaf (god the latter is annoying.) Also imo Hans isn't nearly as bad a villain as people say he is. He's still a bad villain,This is a good film in my opinion. Anna was a great character, and Elsa was good. But I didn't care for Kristoff or Olaf (god the latter is annoying.) Also imo Hans isn't nearly as bad a villain as people say he is. He's still a bad villain, just not as bad as people say. Also the songs were okay I guess, Let it Go and For the First time in Forever are my favorites but I don't care for the rest of them. Expand
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Werten25Jan 7, 2022
I’ve been pretty back and forth between this film since it was released. I used to find it annoying as a teenager, but I have began to appreciate it more as time goes on.

Unfortunately. the film does feel really cliché and just a standard
I’ve been pretty back and forth between this film since it was released. I used to find it annoying as a teenager, but I have began to appreciate it more as time goes on.

Unfortunately. the film does feel really cliché and just a standard Disney affair, and it certainly feels engineered towards fans of the 90s Disney era.That being said, when the film works, it works really well. Elsa is honestly a very interesting character, and although I’m not too fond of Anna and Olaf due to their stupid decisions, I do admire their character development. This film also has really impressive visuals even for 2013, and I do enjoy the soundtrack even if it’s not the best in regards to Disney.

I do also like the film’s messages and morals, which I will not spoil for people who have not watched the film. Overall, a charming story with some very well written characters.
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meltingwitchDec 11, 2021
The characters are mostly great, the songs are catchy and emotional and the animation is beautiful. The pacing is a bit wacko though.
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loki_infinityJul 8, 2021
soundtrack,characters,animation is really good,story is good. And, i think like this films not only for kids
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MrPajamasNov 1, 2020
Frozen is an animator who tells the story of two girls. Those girls are Anna and Elsa. I won't go into detail about what will happen to them to avoid spoilers, but I can only say that it's amazing. The animation is beautiful and the song LetFrozen is an animator who tells the story of two girls. Those girls are Anna and Elsa. I won't go into detail about what will happen to them to avoid spoilers, but I can only say that it's amazing. The animation is beautiful and the song Let It Go perhaps made the whole film famous. Other songs aren't bad, but there were too many of them and now a smaller spoiler. Especially at the beginning, where one of the characters runs to open the windows, I think it was completely useless to make a song out of it, but what. Otherwise, this is a great animator, which I recommend. Expand
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omnifaceMar 11, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. a great movie for any day

pros
amazing graphics
great characters
good animation kind life lesson

cons
can be cheesy but none
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SoloYTJan 22, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A film that gives you everything you could want from a animated musical: catchy songs, a cast of colorful characters, beautiful animation, and to top it off a great story of two sisters who in a way are foils for each other.

Anna wants to open the gates so that she can connect with people, while Elsa wants to hide away fearing peoples response to her unnatural powers. Due to Elsa's attempts to isolate herself and push everyone who cares about her away she ends up pushing her sister to confront her which causes her to unleash her powers. On the opposite spectrum Anna's attempts to find someone to cure her loneliness results with her ending up putting her trust in a man who just wants to use her. In the end they find that connection with those who truly love you is good for all.
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BitashJan 1, 2021
I never watched this and didn’t buy into the hype until recently during Pandemic was bored and decided to give this a shot, with zero expectations I was sooo pleasantly surprised to love it this much. Unbelievable animation and CG, charactersI never watched this and didn’t buy into the hype until recently during Pandemic was bored and decided to give this a shot, with zero expectations I was sooo pleasantly surprised to love it this much. Unbelievable animation and CG, characters are so well done with just enough humor. I don’t love too much singing but the songs are perfect and catchy!!! The voice overs are right on the money. Great cast, no weak link. I just needed to hear Jonathan Groff sing more, he has a lovely voice. Loved the music and story line. I didn’t expect to love this as an adult. Best Disney animation in recent years, I will watch it again. Well done! Expand
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meydianarizki21Nov 4, 2020
When people speak of their favorite Disney movies, the big four of the Renaissance and films of the Golden Age of animation are likely to be mentioned. The past decade has seen Disney movies that were hit or miss. Some considered classics,When people speak of their favorite Disney movies, the big four of the Renaissance and films of the Golden Age of animation are likely to be mentioned. The past decade has seen Disney movies that were hit or miss. Some considered classics, some forgotten and some close to being classics but not there yet. Frozen changes this dynamic and creates a full fledged classic. Frozen IS not just a classic, it is THE Disney classic of the decade. It could position itself up there with the best of them. Disney returns to its roots with a vengeance. The best animated film of the past few years in my opinion.

The story is heart melting, filled with the pure feeling and heart that has become a staple with the best Disney movies. It is a moving story that has family at its center. It is unpretentious in what it is trying to portray. The comedy hits right on the mark and the action packed adventure and thrilling journey make this a tale with a little bit of everything in the exact right amounts. It is a daring movie that is laugh out loud at the some moments and stunning and provoking at others. All achieved in balance. A true triumph in story telling that proves exactly what Disney does best and again proving that they are back to producing top quality films. This is an affecting human story, one that is significant.

Startling and stunning, beautifully envisioned, emotionally powerful and relevant. Gorgeous visuals, stunning backdrops and intricacies like you have never seen before. The environments, the costumes, the character movements among other things make this film a gigantic step forward. The brilliant voice talents that breath life into this project need to be applauded and then some. The cast consisting of Kristen bell (Veronica Mars) and Idina Menzel(Wicked!)among many others bring winning charm, superior voice acting and magnificent vocals as well as heart to this tale. The sensational wit and humor, the arrays of different personalities, their emotions, their triumphs and falls make them some of the most interesting characters that people can relate to and some of the best i have seen in animation. The cast fully become the characters.

The score and music is perfect. The score is grand. The sound, the texture, the harmony, the melody is in a class of its own. Above and beyond anything attempted by the animation studio in the past decade. I would place the songs up there with those of the 90's movies and 2000's Enchanted. A true all round musical triumph. Songs that will be stuck in your mind and you will be humming them and you won't even know it. And some you will be belting out at the top of your lungs because they are that good. Songs that progress the story and an essential part of it.

So you have meticulously crafted breath taking animation, an affecting tale of the bond of family, romance, hilarious wit and humor courtesy of the characters especially sweet Olaf and heart stopping adventure. A true fairy tale that i would say could very well be The Little Mermaid or The Beauty and The Beast of this generation.

FROZEN has that Disney MAGIC that has been missing for so long and it comes in full force here.
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MatthewAce70Aug 28, 2020
This movie is an icy one, it takes place in a wintry land, and it features a talking snowman as a character. Yeah, the name Frozen makes sense alright. All jokes aside, this is a cool and fun movie to experience for the visuals and musicThis movie is an icy one, it takes place in a wintry land, and it features a talking snowman as a character. Yeah, the name Frozen makes sense alright. All jokes aside, this is a cool and fun movie to experience for the visuals and music alone, but that's not all. Good and bad characters (in a moral sense), a great setting, the theme of discovery, and ice powers! Among other things.
So give this movie a chance and it might surprise you.
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akshatmahajanAug 31, 2020
Frozen is Disney's one of the best animation. Film was fantastic. Everything in this movie was good ie direction, music, story, emotions etc. Would recommend everyone to go for it.
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vuthomJun 24, 2020
very good movie! catchy songs and lovable characters! the sequel isn't as good just watch this one!
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greedybadideaMay 25, 2020
Princess Elsa of Arendelle possesses magical powers that allow her to control and create ice and snow, often using them to play with her younger sister, Anna. After Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her magic, their parents, the King andPrincess Elsa of Arendelle possesses magical powers that allow her to control and create ice and snow, often using them to play with her younger sister, Anna. After Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her magic, their parents, the King and Queen, take both siblings to a colony of trolls led by Grand Pabbie. He heals Anna, but alters her memories so that she forgets about Elsa's magic. Grand Pabbie warns Elsa that she must learn to control her powers, and that fear will be her greatest enemy. The King and Queen isolate both sisters within the castle, closing the castle gates to their subjects. In an effort to protect her sister from her increasingly unpredictable powers, Elsa ceases all contact with Anna, creating a rift between them. When the sisters are teenagers, their parents are lost at sea during a storm.

Following her 21st birthday, Elsa is to be crowned queen of Arendelle. She is afraid that the kingdom's citizens might find out about her powers and fear her. The castle gates open to the public and visiting dignitaries for the first time in years. Among them are the scheming Duke of Weselton and the dashing Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, with whom Anna falls in love at first sight. Elsa's coronation takes place without incident, but she still remains distant from Anna. Anna and Hans develop a romantic connection during the coronation festivities, and he impulsively proposes to her, but Elsa objects when they seek her blessing. Hurt and confused, Anna protests, begging Elsa to explain her fear and isolation. The emotional strain causes Elsa to accidentally unleash her powers before the court. Branded a monster by the Duke, Elsa flees to the North Mountain, where she finally acknowledges her powers, building an ice palace in which to live a hermit life. In the process, her magic unintentionally engulfs Arendelle in an eternal winter.

Anna ventures out to find Elsa and end the winter, leaving Hans in command. She gets lost, collecting supplies at Wandering Oaken's shop. She meets an iceman named Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, convincing them to take her to the mountains. An attack by wolves leads to Kristoff's sleigh being destroyed. On foot, they meet Olaf, a cheerful snowman brought to life unknowingly by Elsa, who offers to lead them to her. When Anna's horse returns to Arendelle without her, Hans sets out to find Anna and Elsa, accompanied by the Duke's minions, who have secret orders to kill Elsa.

Reaching the ice palace, Anna meets Elsa. When Anna reveals what has become of Arendelle, a horrified Elsa confesses she does not know how to undo her magic. Her fear causes her powers to manifest themselves once more and she accidentally freezes Anna's heart, seriously injuring her. Elsa then creates a giant snow monster named Marshmallow, who chases Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf away. Realizing the effects of Elsa's spell on Anna, Kristoff takes her to the trolls, his adoptive family. Grand Pabbie reveals that Anna will freeze solid unless "an act of true love" reverses the spell.

Kristoff races Anna back home so Hans can give her true love's kiss. Hans and his men reach Elsa's palace, defeating Marshmallow and capturing Elsa. Anna is delivered to Hans, but rather than kissing her, Hans instead reveals that he has actually been plotting to seize the throne of Arendelle by eliminating both sisters. Hans locks Anna in a room to die, and then manipulates the dignitaries into believing that Elsa killed her, but not before they were married. He orders the queen's execution, only to discover she has escaped her detention cell.

Olaf frees Anna, and they venture into the blizzard outside to meet Kristoff, who Olaf has revealed is in love with her. Hans confronts Elsa outside, claiming that she killed Anna, causing Elsa to break down and abruptly stop the storm. Anna spots Hans about to kill Elsa; she leaps in the way and freezes solid, stopping Hans. Devastated, Elsa hugs and mourns over her sister, who thaws out, her heroism constituting "an act of true love".

Realizing that love is the key to controlling her magic, Elsa ends the winter and gives Olaf his own snow flurry to survive the warmer climate. Hans is arrested and exiled from the kingdom for his attempted assassination, while the Duke's trade links with Arendelle are cut off. Anna gives Kristoff a new sleigh and the two kiss. The sisters are reunited and Elsa promises never to lock the castle gates again.
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Dostoyevsky3May 5, 2020
Frozen is more than well deserved of its praise and popularity not only through its catchy, fun, and energetic songs, but most importantly by the sweet, smart, and adventurous story that contains the most marvelous message for one of Disney'sFrozen is more than well deserved of its praise and popularity not only through its catchy, fun, and energetic songs, but most importantly by the sweet, smart, and adventurous story that contains the most marvelous message for one of Disney's most relatable characters. Expand
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DenversMay 5, 2020
Frozen is a very solid Disney that I would gladly rematch even seven years later. Although the movie isn't something incredible, it is still entertaining as the characters and plot are well thought out. Some of the jokes fall flat, but forFrozen is a very solid Disney that I would gladly rematch even seven years later. Although the movie isn't something incredible, it is still entertaining as the characters and plot are well thought out. Some of the jokes fall flat, but for the most part, I enjoyed it. Expand
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CakperDec 31, 2019
good movie, very good, not ass movie i watch every year in decade. recomend to everi pepel.

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Super_Gamer_07Dec 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Its OK however it is pretty forgettable for me since like 3 things are happening at the same time, Example:Anna freezing, Elsa fighting the soldiers and the reindeer rushing to help Anna. I also dislike the fact that some of the battles are with musicals. Not hating on musicals, but they are not for me. Like the first battle with Anna and Elsa, when she accidentally hit Anna with ice, I would have wanted to see some sort of action or something interesting other than Elsa having a panic attack and Kristoff helping Anna. At the very least, I would want to see some verbal action. Also, who is the bad guy/girl in the movie, is it Elsa or the prince? Expand
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faithg781Dec 19, 2019
I love this movie. I know that alot of people talked about it too much and Let It Go was played way more than it should have been, but that honestly doesn't affect me. At the end of the day, Frozen is still a super fun winter adventure withI love this movie. I know that alot of people talked about it too much and Let It Go was played way more than it should have been, but that honestly doesn't affect me. At the end of the day, Frozen is still a super fun winter adventure with good songs, memorable characters, and funny quotable meme-worthy lines. For me, it's a classic! Expand
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ArviixDec 10, 2019
Disney certainly made up for "The Princess and the Frog" with their movie Frozen, which has unforgettable songs that you can't help but sing along with, dynamic characters (especially Elsa), and a wicked plot twist in the end. "Frozen" straysDisney certainly made up for "The Princess and the Frog" with their movie Frozen, which has unforgettable songs that you can't help but sing along with, dynamic characters (especially Elsa), and a wicked plot twist in the end. "Frozen" strays off the usual "Boy Saves Girl" path and instead strolls down the "Girl Saves Girl" path. We're talking two sisters who have been isolated from each other almost their entire life. Drama galore, Right? Anyways, the songs are just magical. "Let it Go" is just over the top, and obviously deserved it's well-earned Oscar. Don't even get me started on "For the First Time in Forever: Reprise", which really shows the changing mood in the movie, and shows us basically what happens when somebody shuts another person out. Olaf the snowman is really annoying, however, which is why I gave this movie an eight out of ten, and I rather disliked "In Summer". Kristoff and Sven are cute. Oh man, I almost forgot Hans. He is a suckish piece of smelly poop! Overall, I love the movie, especially the plot twist at the end Expand
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ellaf1684Nov 24, 2019
In a rather weak year for cinema, regardless of genre, this is easily a bright spot. Those haters can screw themselves, I love this movie and nothing will change that!
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juan1999Oct 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. por favor ayudame te quiero jelsa , let it go , frozen , frozen in love jelsa , rise of the guardians , el origen de los guardianes , rise of the frozen guardians , i kissing you queen els and jack frost ... Expand
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manningn15Sep 17, 2018
Frozen is one of my top 10 favorite Disney movies, one of my top 10 favorite musical movies, one of my favorite animated movies, and one of my favorite movies of all time. Very likable and well developed characters. The animation wasFrozen is one of my top 10 favorite Disney movies, one of my top 10 favorite musical movies, one of my favorite animated movies, and one of my favorite movies of all time. Very likable and well developed characters. The animation was gorgeously done. The writing was very fun and original. The voice acting was stupendous especially Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, Alan Tudyk, and Santino Fontana. The musical score and soundtrack were spectacular, I loved every song especially Let It Go, Do You Want to Build A Snowman?, In Summer, For The First Time In Forever, and Frozen Heart. The soundtrack is one of my top 5 favorite Disney movie soundtracks, one of my top 5 favorite animated movie soundtracks, one of my top 10 favorite soundtracks of all time, and one of my favorite albums of all time. A+. Expand
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BrunoVn00Apr 18, 2019
Almost everyone I know hates this movie and I can understand why, but I don't. Regardless, I consider this an okay movie, it's not Disney's best work, but it's not a bad movie by any means.

The songs are great and serve a purpose to the plot
Almost everyone I know hates this movie and I can understand why, but I don't. Regardless, I consider this an okay movie, it's not Disney's best work, but it's not a bad movie by any means.

The songs are great and serve a purpose to the plot (except for the Olaf song), so as a musical this is really good but what about the rest of the aspects like the animation, the characters, the writing, etc.?

To begin with, the animation isn't that great. Sure the snow effects are nice but the lighting, textures and overall character animation are just okay and nothing better than what a Disney movie has done in the past, even when it was released in 2013 and I saw it for the first time I wasn't mind-blown by the animation or anythig. The plot is whatever, there are so many dumb things and plot conveniences that make the writing look lazy. Don't tell me that it's okay because it's a kids movie but let me tell you that there are tons of kids movies (and even Disney movies) with a lot of creativity in their stories and writing. The story is incredibly predictable (even the big twist that happens at the end of the second act is predictable and explaining why, will take too long to write) and it feels like there wasn't too much creativity or effort put in the script and the "message" behind this movie is corny and generic...Ohh, it's a story about loooove. The characters aren't that well developed, the villain is incredibly weak with no motivation, the only thing I'm grateful with the character stuff is that Olaf didn't turn out to be too annoying as I expected and while he was annoying, it never made the movie "unwatchable", like Gurgi from The Black Cauldron.

The only thing I liked from the writing is that, I don't know if it was intentional or not, but there were lines that feel that they were written for a Disney parody or something, some lines that are aware of the tired Disney formula (like when Kristoff said to Anna "Who marries a man in the same day they met?") that was one of my only big criticisms in previous Disney movies.

Overall this is a decent movie, it's not Illumination levels of bad and annoying but it's far from being something to be named great or a masterpiece. Almost every aspect of this movie is pretty bland, except the music and songs, which are really good.

Oh, this won an Oscar!? WHAT!? I know an Oscar isn't a way to determine the quality of a movie anymore but my god, in a year where Monsters University (that didn't even get nominated btw) and Ernest & Célestine were far superior movies, this was deemed the best!? I'm shocked.
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LivingTribunalMar 3, 2019
From what I see, this is one of the best musical movies of all time. When I watch the movie, I really get into the story, and get addicted by the songs. I want to say that this is 'the' best original Disney movie of 21st century.
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OnaskNov 7, 2018
Sinceramente me he acercado a Frozen con mucho cuidado debido a toda la asquerosa mala fama que cogió cuando se estrenó, que era hasta repugnante ver a Olaf y compañía hasta en la sopa.

Me he encontrado con una película buena, decente, sin
Sinceramente me he acercado a Frozen con mucho cuidado debido a toda la asquerosa mala fama que cogió cuando se estrenó, que era hasta repugnante ver a Olaf y compañía hasta en la sopa.

Me he encontrado con una película buena, decente, sin más, con una animación sobresaliente como ya nos tiene acostumbrados Disney pero con una trama simplona (sinceramente no se de dónde viene la incoherente fama de Elsa, que de lejos es el peor personaje de la cinta tras el príncipe y su hermana se la devora en cada escena).

Recordemos que esta película ha sido la segunda en cuanto a personajes que más dinero ha generado en merchandising después del famoso ratón Mickey Mouse, que ya es decir. Las canciones, pues pasables, si no fuera por el bombo que cogio la mundialmente famosa "Let It Go" hoy en día tampoco me parecería nada del otro mundo. Sinceramente, no es una mala película, pero siento que es un paso atrás después de Enredados (Tangled, 2010), que me parecía mucho más fresca aún siendo del "género princesas" con personajes mucho más carismáticos y menos empalagosa.

A los niños (por lo que ya se ha visto) les encantará y los adultos podrán disfrutarla igualmente.

Recomendada.
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Termin8terNov 2, 2018
This is one of Disney's best films thus far. The songs are mostly really good, the characters and acting are strong, the soundtrack is solid, and the story is great. The main problems with this film are that the villain has kinda nonsensicalThis is one of Disney's best films thus far. The songs are mostly really good, the characters and acting are strong, the soundtrack is solid, and the story is great. The main problems with this film are that the villain has kinda nonsensical motivations, and the romance is very under baked, but aside from those things, this is still a great film that's good for kids and adults. Expand
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hardcorekiddOct 17, 2018
When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna (Kristen Bell) joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel), and break her icyWhen their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna (Kristen Bell) joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel), and break her icy spell. Although their epic journey leads them to encounters with mystical trolls, a comedic snowman (Josh Gad), harsh conditions, and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff bravely push onward in a race to save their kingdom from winter's cold grip. Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon. Even though there are a few issues, some of the songs aren't very good, it's filled with corny and cheesy moments and has a very pointless villain. I'll give Frozen a B-. (7.1/10) Expand
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SrPepeApr 29, 2018
Era hora que Disney haga una película como esta, con una historia que no solo enseña a los más chicos (y grandes) sino que cuenta con personajes que transmiten una conexión con los espectadores. Muy lindas canciones.
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FilipeNetoApr 29, 2018
This film was slightly inspired in the children's tale "The Snow Queen" by Han Christian Andersen. Obviously, anyone who knows the original story quickly realizes that there is a totally new story, set in a fictional realm, geographicallyThis film was slightly inspired in the children's tale "The Snow Queen" by Han Christian Andersen. Obviously, anyone who knows the original story quickly realizes that there is a totally new story, set in a fictional realm, geographically located in Scandinavia. The kingdom is ruled by a king who dies and leaves the throne for a daughter, Elsa. But she lives isolated by the fact that she was born with a gift that she is not able to control: she freezes everything in which she touches, including people. The one who suffers most is her sister, Anna, unable to understand her isolation because she is unaware of that power. The film revolves around these facts, and the relationship between the two sisters.

The story is beautiful and really able to move the audience and make him identify with the princesses. Elsa is a strong woman, able to make decisions alone, in the style of the modern Disney princesses, whereas Anna is more affectionate, dependent and romantic, mainly thinking in her need to marry a prince. So we can see here the meeting between a modern Disney princess and an old-fashioned Disney princess. It's very interesting to look at these differences and see how the two sisters relate, as well as how they change and transform one another. And while there is an obvious male hero (Kristoff, a merchant), the film shows that he is the antithesis of a prince and princes may be the worst option.

There are some script options that don't make sense and some of the characters' actions have no logic. Despite that, the movie works. One of the nicer characters is a talking snowman, magically created. This movie is full of magic, especially that which is provided by a good, dedicated and professional CGI team. The film has good visual and special effects, excellent animations and magnificent colors. The snow is bright, it looks fluffy and the ice is more elegant than a lot of expensive crystal I see around. Finally, we must talk about the awesome song "Let It Go", carried out by Elsa. Its very easily in the ear, joining to the extensive roll of iconic songs that Disney immortalized.

In short, its an excellent animated film, designed for the whole family and not just for children. Carefully well done, especially in the more technical aspects, it has a rather functional history, despite some glaring flaws and illogical situations.
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patyvasquez2000Apr 29, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. frozen 2 en jack frost y elsa jelsa kissing jelsa ice hielo frost nieve jelsa si . Expand
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maninderkaurMar 16, 2018
I love FROZEN. Amazing characters and great story line. I love the concept of "Act of Love". Olaf is so cute :-*
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Voodoo123Jan 11, 2018
+Great Animation
+Excellent voice cast
+Memorable musical score
-Formulaic Disney Overall very entertaining if predictable disney animated musical. The quality though is very impressive!
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luke100Jan 9, 2018
If the story didn't cheat at a few moments, this would be a 9. An excellent and surprising reinterpretation of a familiar story that not only puts it upside down - it puts a lot of what Disney made us believe upside down. Beautiful animation,If the story didn't cheat at a few moments, this would be a 9. An excellent and surprising reinterpretation of a familiar story that not only puts it upside down - it puts a lot of what Disney made us believe upside down. Beautiful animation, incredible relationships between the sisters, a pretty decent plot twist and of course - Olaf and "Let It Go". It's smart, it's funny, it's incredibly engaging. Expand
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yasminetaylorxNov 10, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I think that frozen is a good film because it is suitable for all ages its a good family film and it has a interesting story line to it, it shows young people that to be saved by love it does not have to be a person of the opposite sex and can in fact be your sister that can save your life. I love watching this film and there are good songs with it and I also never get bored of watching it. Expand
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Ayime_12Nov 5, 2017
The best film of the history. Only this. No more.
The best film of the history. Only this. No more.
The best film of the history. Only this. No more.
The best film of the history. Only this. No more.
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MLPNASCARFan18Oct 16, 2017
Frozen is another Disney masterpiece with amazing songs, characters and a story that is unlike any other film! Animation is truly amazing especially in 3D!
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MonkiReviewsMay 27, 2017
The characters and story are amazing. The animation is amazing and very impressive. The comedy in this is very good, expect to laugh. It is truly a great idea, and this proves it works.
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McJuggerThunderApr 15, 2017
With sunning animation and likeable characters, Frozen is another Disney classic for all ages to enjoy, even if Let it Go is annoying. I saw the movie 3 times in the theater.
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LinttaFlamingoJan 14, 2017
We all love Disney, that means that we all love Frozen! Frozen is the perfect animated movie for everyone, just like many other Disney movies. Although Frozen feels very unique, and it's one of my favorites.
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FreedomFightersJan 8, 2017
Look, "Frozen" doesn't really need an introduction. The 53rd Walt Disney Animation Studios film became a massive worldwide phenomenon that doesn't seem to want to stop. And because it became so widely hyped up and made a crapton of money andLook, "Frozen" doesn't really need an introduction. The 53rd Walt Disney Animation Studios film became a massive worldwide phenomenon that doesn't seem to want to stop. And because it became so widely hyped up and made a crapton of money and had its songs replayed a lot on YouTube, you kind of get what's gonna happen: a ton of people will love the film, a ton of people will hate the film. Me personally? I love it. I love the characters, I love the themes and the way the story is told, the animation is brilliant, the voice acting is great, the film is funny and heartwarming, and the music is extremely memorable. There's bound to be a few people that will disagree, but all in all, I definitely loved "Frozen" and I think it's absolutely worth watching. Expand
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bethanyrobbenNov 11, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Beautiful story! Funny moments, teaches kids about love, & the characters are very lovable! Elsa, who has ice powers, must embrace what makes her different. A great lesson to teach everyone. Characters like Olaf, Sven, Anna, & Kristoff are very funny! Excited for the sequel. Expand
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selim99Aug 10, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Frozen could be one of the greatest animated films that Disney has ever created, but it is not as flawless as ice. The story, the voice acting, the soundtrack, and the animation are all amazing. However, it could have been better if the film had a strong antagonist. Expand
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LeprechaunIrishMar 31, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best movie of Disney, I think! Great characters and exciting plot! Beautiful songs make it really fantastic! I want to see "Frozen" again! Favourite film forever! Expand
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CineAutoctonoMar 25, 2016
"Frozen" was a very good movie , the story , the characters and the song "Let It Go" , charming , and know that everyone liked him and has taken away the uncertainty , very good .
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gert777Mar 5, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I simply cannot understand why there has been such an incredible backlash for this film since the time of its release. I believe the psychological aspect of a movie being perceived as "overrated" can result in people believing the movie to then be worse than it actually is. Also, I think many people have the desire to be countercultural for the sake of being independent and unique. Regardless, I believe this movie to be very strong, one of the best to come out of Disney for a long time. Frozen does an excellent job of using the musical format to advance its character development. The songs are not there simply to add some music and draw the attention of children. They are there to develop the characters and drive the plot. I thought Elsa was one of Disney's more complex characters. There has never been a Disney princess with quite the amount of psychological struggle that Elsa goes through. Plus, the King and Queen who (unsurprisingly) perish actually play a big role, by creating the fear in Elsa at a young age. Kristen Bell does an exceptional job as Anna, who takes a different path from other Disney princesses in that she actually has to explore the concept of love and reevaluate her perspective. The twist with Hans was phenomenal in that I would never expect Disney to pull a move like that. I truly believe Hans to be on a similar level to Scar in his strategic planning and sociopathic manipulation of others. Contrary to what others may believe, I thought Hans was a great Disney villain. In general, the movie does a wonderful job of taking cliches and using them to its advantage to create new paths for its story and characters. Excellent film, and even as a lifelong Disney fan, I consider this to be one of my favorites. Expand
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zzzsheepyzzzJan 25, 2016
Frozen is an appropriately measured modern classic;

it is the type of movie which takes on a fairy tale induced historic setting, but adds modern mannerisms, dialogue, and inside jokes to connect you with the characters and their journey.
Frozen is an appropriately measured modern classic;

it is the type of movie which takes on a fairy tale induced historic setting, but adds modern mannerisms, dialogue, and inside jokes to connect you with the characters and their journey. There is a lot of originality with the story arch, but at the same time the conflict does not dip down as low into fathomless peril as some of the prior Disney classics have led you on.

All in all, however, Frozen makes for an enjoyable movie full of laughs, heart aches, and maybe something that just might warm you up inside.
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Jay777Jan 19, 2016
It's a descent movie a good girls movie but I got bored of it after 10 months still a good movie though and I would recommend it to girls over 3 under 10
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johnslegersJan 3, 2016
After looking forward to seeing both "Epic" by Blue Sky Studios and "Frozen" by Disney, I saw both of them this weekend.

The main character of "Epic" looks like a twin of the main character of "Frozen". Also, one movie deals with cold vs
After looking forward to seeing both "Epic" by Blue Sky Studios and "Frozen" by Disney, I saw both of them this weekend.

The main character of "Epic" looks like a twin of the main character of "Frozen". Also, one movie deals with cold vs warm and the other deals with decay vs growth. Finally, both movies rely a lot on beautiful nature shots. For these reasons, I felt I should review both together.

"Frozen" was much better than I expected. Frozen reminded me a lot of traditional Disney classics like Snow White, Dumbo or Bambi. Yes there was singing, but the singing was surprisingly traditional without sounding corny and outdated. Unlike in most cartoons that involve singing, in "Frozen" it enhanced the experience rather than being a turn-off.

"Frozen" also had a rather well-developed story. It wasn't a traditional good-vs-evil story where the good were perfect and the bad haven't got a single redeeming quality. It also wasn't yet another generic "we must remain ourselves and fight tradition" story like Mulan, Brave and so many others out there. The characters felt more real than I'm used to in a Disney flick and combined with some humor that actually works, that makes "Frozen" one of the most entertaining animations I've seen in a long time.

"Epic" was an "epic failure" in all of these area. The characters were bland and generic. The story was bland and generic and felt like they mixed "Arthur and the Minimoys", "Antz" and "Ferngully" together, then filtered until nothing interesting was left.

The humor didn't work either. As silly as the talking snowman in "Frozen" may look, he actually did work as a comic relief. His actions were funny, his words were funny and he complemented the heroes of the movie well. In "Epic", a snail and a slug served the very same purpose, only they were annoying as h***. Think Jar Jar Bing annoying and worse.

The only thing that works in "Epic" are its visuals. If I just wanted to look at pretty pictures, both "Frozen" and "Epic" would be equally beautiful. The problem is that a movie is more than pretty pictures. A movie is entertainment and needs to entertain. While "Frozen" was much better than I expected, "Epic" was much worse.
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CharlieBetterIsDec 24, 2015
Frozen não é essa Coca-Cola toda não. Tem uma história interessante e um roteiro bom. Só. Acho que o filme só fez sucesso por causa de Let It Go. Posso estar enganado, mas é isso que aparenta ser.
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Laura1601Nov 28, 2015
I love this movie the animation is so beautiful. the songs are terrific.Olaf and Elsa have to be the favourites. If you have kids and love Disney this movie is a must see
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YellowKirbyNov 26, 2015
Okay, I'd precisely give this about a 68/100, but since that isn't an option I'll just go 7. The movie isn't very original, and the music is overrated, but the animation is wonderful to look at, it's colourful, and there are likeableOkay, I'd precisely give this about a 68/100, but since that isn't an option I'll just go 7. The movie isn't very original, and the music is overrated, but the animation is wonderful to look at, it's colourful, and there are likeable characters, especially Olaf the snowman. Although not as good as many people say, Frozen is still enjoyable and fun for kids. Expand
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DanBurritoSep 27, 2015
Sure, it was good but also a bit overrated. The best part of the movie was Olaf the snowman who was able to keep me interested. He was just too darn CUTE. But there were some flaws too. "Let it Go" was good when it first came out but it's soSure, it was good but also a bit overrated. The best part of the movie was Olaf the snowman who was able to keep me interested. He was just too darn CUTE. But there were some flaws too. "Let it Go" was good when it first came out but it's so overplayed now, I'm getting rather annoyed by it now. "In summer" is a better song anyway. Still, it has more charms than just a funny snowman- the characters are mostly likeable and the music is quite good. If you like Disney Musicals, you'll probably enjoy this. Expand
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adewale1721Aug 19, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I only watched “Frozen” a few months ago but I almost cried during the movie. The story was amazing, the performances of it’s voice actors were outstanding and the songs took my breath away. Expand
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ThatCooperGuyJul 14, 2015
Beautifully animated, wonderfully crafted music, great voice work, and also intensely re-watchable, Disney's "Frozen" is a brilliant, brilliant movie.
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43in2014Jul 7, 2015
Prior to watching this: Disney animations from the past 10 years have been poor but they have been improving. Of the much more recent ones, I have seen Meet the Robinsons, Bolt and Wreck-it-Ralph. Had a terrible experience with Enchanted. AmyPrior to watching this: Disney animations from the past 10 years have been poor but they have been improving. Of the much more recent ones, I have seen Meet the Robinsons, Bolt and Wreck-it-Ralph. Had a terrible experience with Enchanted. Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey...urrgh! in any film.

Premise: A princess struggles to control her freezing powers and decides to leave her kingdom and sister so as not to hurt them but that turned out to be the wrong way out.

Pros: I liked the change from the polygonal characters we often get with Pixar's films. This has a great X-Men mutant type story with great songs and comedy bits and a very good twist at the end.

Cons: Slightly let down by lack of realism in how the two princesses go around with so little clothing in the cold and with some of the ice structures.

5/5 (No half scores) - Good enough to pay to watch it in the cinema and buy the DVD.
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DrewtheDude85May 28, 2015
Frozen is an adaption of the Hans Christian Andersen story, The Snow Queen, however since it's a Disney film you know it's going to stray from it's source material. But that's not a bad thing because Frozen is still an entertaining film forFrozen is an adaption of the Hans Christian Andersen story, The Snow Queen, however since it's a Disney film you know it's going to stray from it's source material. But that's not a bad thing because Frozen is still an entertaining film for what it is, however I didn't really find this film to be as enjoyable in comparison to some of Disney's other films. But I will still give my verdict on the film. First off, the animation is great as always even though I will still forever miss the charm that traditional animation has. The characters are enjoyable and I like how they are fairly relatable when compared to some Disney characters in the past, despite some characters being good I also think there were some characters that we could have done well without; In fact the main villain of this movie was very disappointing and probably my least favorite Disney villain of all time now. The story is also fairly good but I do think it was a bit shallow at times, and I did notice a few plot holes here and there. Some of the songs in this film are good but there were others that I felt where trying to hard to be like some of the more classic Disney songs but ended up not doing as well of a job. Now despite my criticisms, I do like that this film's moral is a bit different then other Disney films but really it's not enough to make me like the film anymore than I already do. Overall this film is good but I felt that it could have been much better and I really am not looking forward to this film's sequel. This film has also been called the year's "best animated film" but I would actually prefer some other animated films that came out this year over this one like Despicable Me 2, Monster's University and The Wind Rises. Despite my critical feelings towards this film, it will definitely entertain your children and some adults with the Disney charm that it has. Expand
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naticat3927May 7, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. BEST movie ever, I would definitely get this if I were you! I love the movie, even if it is a little sad at the end. I LUV FROZEN!!! It has everything anyone could want in a movie, so why are you still reading. go buy it. or atleast watch the trailer. blah blah blah blah blah blah. let it go, let it go. cant hold it back anymore, let it go let it go!! turn away and slam the dooooor I don't care what they are going to say, let the storm rage on the cold never bothered me anyways. I also luv the catchy songs!!! MMM, dum di dum dum dum dum dee dum de duuum, dum du m dum dumda dum dum di dumdum dum di dumdium Expand
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BasilZeroMay 2, 2015
Disney has not lost their touch when it comes to making animated movies. Now the combination of Pixar's 3D imagery style and Disney original studio's story and character design from the original animated series brings forth a mega stellar hitDisney has not lost their touch when it comes to making animated movies. Now the combination of Pixar's 3D imagery style and Disney original studio's story and character design from the original animated series brings forth a mega stellar hit known as Frozen. Amazing animation, music, characters makes this the best Disney movie so far this generation and the results and revenue they have made since its release shows how successful this movie has become. Expand
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DesertRoseApr 12, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So, we watched Frozen recently, and I just have to write a review about it!!

Ken and I had some mixed feelings about this film. While it was good overall, I was kinda bummed about some aspects of it.

The good:

--Most of the music. Let It Go is an epic song, and Olaf's song is hilarious!

--Olaf!! He is HILARIOUS!! I adore his character, and his lines were epic :)

--Kristoff's conversations with Sven. I do that all the time with my pets, and it was awesome and laugh-out-loud hilarious to see it in a movie!

The disappointing:

--Hans. I mean, really?? I did not see that coming. I also did not like that twist.

--Elsa being the "I don't need a man" kind of woman. I loved the direction it was going when there were two guys and two girls - each girl gets to be with someone who loves them, and are able to be sisters again.

The bad:

--Nothing!! I didn't find anything bad with this movie. It's awesome, and while I would have changed the ending, it's just a movie ;)

Our Alternate Ending #1:

Since Elsa is Winter, Anna is Summer. Elsa had knocked Anna's powers out when she hit her with the snowball as a little girl, and Anna gets her magic back when Kristoff takes her to see the trolls. Then, she's able to stop her sister's eternal winter, by bringing summer. The sisters then find that they need each other to be balanced, and are able to be best friends again. Elsa doesn't have to fear her powers, because she has her sister to thaw everything back out again.

Anna is actually the true love of Hans, and he's not cold-hearted. Kristoff ends up being Elsa's true love, and both girls find themselves able to be close sisters again, while also each having their true loves. All 4 live happily ever after!

Our Alternate Ending #2:

Kristoff ends up being Anna's true love, and Hans ends up being Elsa's true love. Each guy balances their girl out: winter to summer and vice versa (think about it: blonds with red-heads...winters with summers). They all balance each other out, and with the help of her new love, Elsa is able to control her powers.

Overall:

This is definitely a movie I will be watching again and again, and will soon become part of our home collection, I'm sure. If you haven't seen it yet, you should!! If you're a fan of Disney movies, enjoyed Tangled, or just enjoy comedy and a good story, be sure to give Frozen a shot!
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MrMovieBuffMar 20, 2015
'Frozen' is the 53rd feature from Walt Disney Animation Studios and the 7th Disney movie executive produced by John Lasseter (director of 'Toy Story' (1995) ).

The people at Disney went all out with this movie, offering beautiful
'Frozen' is the 53rd feature from Walt Disney Animation Studios and the 7th Disney movie executive produced by John Lasseter (director of 'Toy Story' (1995) ).

The people at Disney went all out with this movie, offering beautiful animation, spectacular songs, a well-written story and more colorful characters for kids to love.

'Frozen' is a loose adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" in which it follows the story of a Queen named Elsa (voiced by former Broadway star Idina Menzel) who was born with the ability to freeze things and make snow appear. She has a young sister named Anna (Kristen Bell) who she accidentally zapped in the head during childhood and had to have her memory erased of her sister every having powers.

In order to protect Anna, Elsa locks herself in her bedroom and avoids any kind of contact from Anna. Anna feels like that she has done something to Elsa to cause this divide, but Elsa's anxiety and depression causes her ice powers to overwhelm her. It's clever how the people at Disney changed the Snow Queen from making everybody the victim of her powers to becoming somebody who is the victim of her own powers.

During the coronation, the gates to the castle finally open after years of being locked, Elsa is crowned the Queen of her kingdom since their parents died (typical Disney). Also, Anna meets a handsome man named Prince Hans of the Southern Isles (Santino Fontana), they plan to get married and ask for Elsa's blessing, but Elsa doesn't want anybody to live in the castle, not when she has these powers that she needs to hide, and doesn't think that Anna should marry some man she just met.

Elsa accidentally exposes her powers in front of the guests at the ceremony and they all believe that she is some sorcery villain that performs witchcraft. Kind of like the Snow Queen in the original fairy tale.

Elsa runs away in exile and it's up to Anna to bring her back and make things right. Obviously, the movie is famous for that "Let it Go" sequence, while the song is great and Idina Menzel showcases her best singing talent, the animation behind it all is stunning.

This is some of the best animation I've seen since 'Beauty and the Beast' (1991) and 'Finding Nemo' (2003), we get a lot of tracking shots, establishing shots and high-angle shots as Elsa builds her ice castle. The color palette is mostly limited to blue and white...it's ice and snow, there's not many colors to use.

On the way, Anna meets an ice salesman named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) who agrees to help Anna find her sister and they bump into a small, talking snowman named Olaf (Josh Gad) who offers plenty of laughs thanks to his perfect timing and whispering instead of shouting his jokes.

If there's one thing that this movie does, and a lot of good animated movies do this well, is making the characters believable and make you forget that you're watching an animated movie. You forget that you're watching a bunch of drawings that have celebrity voices, these characters are arguably more real than the live-action characters from the "Transformers" sequels and the "Twilight" franchise, those characters are archetypes and are one-dimensional...but not these ones.

Walt Disney's 'Frozen' is a handsome and absorbing movie that whisks you away into its magical world, the music is great, the animation is great and the characters are great. I did not know what to expect in Disney's 53rd feature, but not an experience this magical.
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homer4presidentMar 13, 2015
If you don't like musicals, then this movie is not for you. I was not expecting so much singing. Though the dialogue was a bit corny and not well written, it still had a warm Disney feeling. Outstanding animation, plot, and character development.
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GameGrumpMar 5, 2015
This is my absolute favorite movie of all time. Beautiful animation, awesome music, and a wonderful story. A perfect movie for me. If you like Disney movies, you will love this.
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AGNFeb 24, 2015
Frozen wasn't the cup of tea that I wanted but it was good at the least. It offers a good lesson to kids, a so-so story, and has some great characters (especially you Olaf). If your kids want to watch this movie so badly, just set them upFrozen wasn't the cup of tea that I wanted but it was good at the least. It offers a good lesson to kids, a so-so story, and has some great characters (especially you Olaf). If your kids want to watch this movie so badly, just set them up in the living room with some snacks and the DVD/Blu-ray.

Rating: 7/10
Grade B- Decent.
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anonymouslimFeb 4, 2015
I agree the storyline is unique and creative the songs had original melody and the characters had original personalities however the chink in it was that olaf is a trying hard comedian at least in my opinion...
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duncan1964Jan 23, 2015
An updating of the Snow Queen fairytale this is a charming Disney animation that harks back to the glory days of Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. Great characterisation, with two strong female leads, and catchy songs, the only way itAn updating of the Snow Queen fairytale this is a charming Disney animation that harks back to the glory days of Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. Great characterisation, with two strong female leads, and catchy songs, the only way it could be improved would be with a lot more Olaf Expand
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DBPirate1129Jan 11, 2015
If you decided not to see the film after the first trailer with Olaf the snowman, this movie's much better than you probably expected it to be! Definitely a great flick that you'll genuinely enjoy! Fantastic music and great acting help itIf you decided not to see the film after the first trailer with Olaf the snowman, this movie's much better than you probably expected it to be! Definitely a great flick that you'll genuinely enjoy! Fantastic music and great acting help it rise to the top and become one of the greatest Disney films! Expand
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SuperPrasJan 4, 2015
Wonderful story and nice music
Can't wait to see what comes out of the short film
Hope they can make a wonderful sequel
For me,this is the best movie i have ever watched
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JackConstantineJan 4, 2015
The best Disney movie since the 80's at least. Frozen brings along a new premise, that women don't need men to live. And with (in my opinion) the best ever Disney song, I am of course referring to "Let it go" it easily grabs a 10. (PlusThe best Disney movie since the 80's at least. Frozen brings along a new premise, that women don't need men to live. And with (in my opinion) the best ever Disney song, I am of course referring to "Let it go" it easily grabs a 10. (Plus Elsa's pretty fit) Expand
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TheApplegnomeDec 22, 2014
This movie is one of Disney's best films of the decade. It's funny, awesome and highly entertaining for both children and adults. There are no flaws at all, just great magical things that we never have seen before.

This film is wonderful
This movie is one of Disney's best films of the decade. It's funny, awesome and highly entertaining for both children and adults. There are no flaws at all, just great magical things that we never have seen before.

This film is wonderful and touching, no need to say more!

Frozen gets an 8.5/10.
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JohnKristoferDec 22, 2014
Disney's Frozen is Fantastic,Nice Animation,cute and adorable characters combine it with an amazing soundtrack or songs that may stuck in your head for a long time! frozen has some plot holes and some nitpicks But you don't care..
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LokathorDec 6, 2014
Started off really rocky. I didn't really like the songs, and I kept thinking that it might have been better as live action instead of CGI. Later on as the plot thickens they stop doing so many songs and I took a better liking to it. DespiteStarted off really rocky. I didn't really like the songs, and I kept thinking that it might have been better as live action instead of CGI. Later on as the plot thickens they stop doing so many songs and I took a better liking to it. Despite being a Disney film, they didn't go to heavily on the humor, which made it work really well when they landed a joke. Expand
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Tbone413Dec 5, 2014
Very good movie, greats songs and the real meaning of love. Lots of humour and excitement in a great film. The only problem is, is that some parts of the movie don't make sense. But it is still so fun to watch, and it deserves good feedback
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TheLooseHunterDec 3, 2014
This is one of those movies you have trouble with to review it.
You know that there will be people who hate you because you give it a incredibly high score, and then you have the opposite of that.
Frozen has really some good elements. The
This is one of those movies you have trouble with to review it.
You know that there will be people who hate you because you give it a incredibly high score, and then you have the opposite of that.
Frozen has really some good elements.
The presentation of Frozen is just great. Everything has been made into detail and the characters look believable. Everything is very well animated.
The story is good but not great. I undersand that they want to create something totally new but i didn't had the feels on the ending. It could have been a good ending, but its sadly too much cliché...
The voice acting is again great and believable. The singing voice of Idina Menzel is great and "Let it go" gave me a goosebumps moment.
The villain is probably the worst part in this. You don't know who the villain is. I was confused at some twists, but i thought that we could get an amazing villain.
I would give this game a solid 8/10. I know that most of the adults and kids like this movie because of the music... but i liked the movie because of its beautifull setting and great animation.
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CloudstarNov 27, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Disney certainly made up for "The Princess and the Frog" with their movie Frozen, which has unforgettable songs that you can't help but sing along with, dynamic characters (especially Elsa), and a wicked plot twist in the end. "Frozen" strays off the usual "Boy Saves Girl" path and instead strolls down the "Girl Saves Girl" path. We're talking two sisters who have been isolated from each other almost their entire life. Drama galore, Right? Anyways, the songs are just magical. "Let it Go" is just over the top, and obviously deserved it's well-earned Oscar. Don't even get me started on "For the First Time in Forever: Reprise", which really shows the changing mood in the movie, and shows us basically what happens when somebody shuts another person out. Olaf the snowman is really annoying, however, which is why I gave this movie an eight out of ten, and I rather disliked "In Summer". Kristoff and Sven are cute. Oh man, I almost forgot Hans. He is a suckish piece of smelly poop! Overall, I love the movie, especially the plot twist at the end. Expand
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francisjairam12Nov 25, 2014
Okay let me say this. This movie is a guilty pleasure to me but I will explain why. I did enjoy the movie and BUT still, there are a couple of things that bothered me while watching. I think the visuals are really stunning. It feels like theyOkay let me say this. This movie is a guilty pleasure to me but I will explain why. I did enjoy the movie and BUT still, there are a couple of things that bothered me while watching. I think the visuals are really stunning. It feels like they put a lot of effort, time and even magic into the graphic designs of this movie. Kristen Bell is awesome as Anna and has a wonderful singing voice. I think the problem I have with this movie is on the story level.
It feels like the writers didn't quite know where to go with this movie. It has no clear direction and purpose from the start. Of course, it is difficult to have a story with two main characters so it does not really 'work' that way. Although I really LOVE Anna as a character, maybe focusing on Elsa controlling her powers would have been better. Most of the characters are well done but it takes more than good characters to make a good story and I thought this animation was an example of that.

I'm somewhat disappointed in the way they handle (or don't handle) pay-offs in this movie. Like Kristoff's obsession with ice should wind him up with Elsa, you would think... And there's the cool love song between Anna and Hans before... all of a sudden he turns out to be evil. I love a good twist in a movie but a twist should be traceable if you watch the movie again. There's absolutely no reason why Hans should have been a bad guy since Anna met him completely by accident. And she's not even the crown princess. So how do you motivate it to be premeditated foul play then? This felt a bit like lazy writing to me. "Let's make him evil all of a sudden so she can date the other guy without remorse." And why would Hans lock Elsa up if he could have killed her. He must have been planning to anyway as he always intended to become king and had no knowledge of Elsa's powers or what would happen. Why lock her up and let her escape? Why lock Anna up and tell everyone she's dead too soon. Everybody knows that's bound to lead to troubles. If one of the themes of the movie is True Love, then true love should be celebrated by cool songs, not false love. Also, there is little romantic tension between Anna and Kristoff, other than her rational consideration that he might love her because the frozen puppet tells her so (based on what actually? And what's the function of the puppet other than obvious 'comic' relief and potential for expensive children's toys?).

They want to put so many perspectives in this movie, so many stories, that they lose track of the main story. And what is the main story anyway? Is it a classic love story? Is it the story of two sisters who care about each other? Or is it about Elsa trying to manage her powers and a kingdom? I would say it's mainly about those last two and in that case, focusing on Elsa would probably have made more sense. What if she had run away and had ended up traveling with Kristoff? What if in the meanwhile, Anna, who was never meant to become queen was having trouble handling an entire kingdom with the product of a day-long relationship? That would have made an interesting story. Having some match-making trolls sing a forced relationship into being doesn't quite do the trick for me.

But hey, maybe I'm too critical. I notice a lot of people simply loved this story and that's a good thing! For me, though, there were a lot of loose ends in this story that made it difficult to really feel for the characters. If I compare this movie to Tangled, I think it doesn't match that level of storytelling by far. The story of Rapunzel was strikingly better written (even improved the original a lot), the lyrics were awesome while the songs in Frozen were rather forgettable. I noticed Alan Menken did not compose the music for Frozen only after I watched it and I thought: "Yeah, that makes sense". You have this fairy tale frozen wasteland that could have had a soundtrack like Edward Scissorhands or Narnia and yet you don't quite feel the magic. I watched Enchanted the day before, another one that remains great after many times. The music of Enchanted is witty and wonderful and the story is full of great humor and has a perfect pacing and structure. Frozen made me discover once again that great narrative build-up and Alan Menken make an unforgettable Disney movie. Without those ingredients, you get a fun Disney movie that does not even closely compare to the others when it comes to emotional impact and music. Also, I think the message this movie sends (if that is important at all) is a rather cynical one. Sure, it's great that true love is that between sisters for once (no big original surprise for me while watching). But basically it votes for love forced by shared experience and silly troll songs and states that love on first sight doesn't exist.

Still, Frozen is definitely a 'to watch' because it looks gorgeous! Although I wonder if the makers used subliminal messages or hypnosis to cause this fan hysteria. Best Disney ever? Definitely NOT for me.
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lloydharrisonNov 17, 2014
Frozen is Disney's best film in over a decade (excluding Pixar & Marvel releases). Initially I wasn't overly intrigued or interested in watching this film, but following the long running world wide box office success, I grew curious andFrozen is Disney's best film in over a decade (excluding Pixar & Marvel releases). Initially I wasn't overly intrigued or interested in watching this film, but following the long running world wide box office success, I grew curious and decided to give it a chance. I was pleasantly surprised and with each and every viewing I've grown to love this film more and more. At last Disney seem to have found the balance of mixing the old with the new. It revives the traditional princess fairy tale but with the addition of humour, fun characters and sing along songs that will entertain both children and adults alike. The overall animation is absolutely stunning and the quality of the story telling is Disney at their best. Expand
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vikesh2206Nov 10, 2014
Despite its conclusion which doesn't reach its potential,Frozen remains a rock solid addition to the Disney canon with a handful of memorable songs, interesting characters and a refreshing tale of love.
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thetvreviewmanNov 4, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Frozen is a great family movie that gives the audience a witty and funny script, great sing along songs, and an unique story. Frozen differs from the typical Disney movie by making the good guy the bad guy. Overall Frozen is another great Disney classic! Expand
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OffTheHizzleOct 27, 2014
Amazing movie for both children and adults. It combines great characters with a great story and very catchy broadway style songs. I seriously can't understand why anyone wouldn't love this movie!
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HeatherCopelandOct 12, 2014
Frozen has surpassed the audience’s expectations of a cliché Disney movie. Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee transformed the typical love story into a love between sisters. This is one of many reasons why this movie has done so well inFrozen has surpassed the audience’s expectations of a cliché Disney movie. Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee transformed the typical love story into a love between sisters. This is one of many reasons why this movie has done so well in the box offices, as well as in the eyes of the viewers. Frozen’s incorporation of memorable songs only brought this animated film to another level. Unlike most musicals, there was not an overuse of songs. In fact, they were strategically placed to evenly break up the movie. Also, it was easy to follow the plot line, without being predictable. Through out the entire movie, your interest is captured. Although Frozen had an intended audience for children, when people saw the movie it was hard not to fall in love with the characters and the message of sisterhood.

This movie revamped the term “princess” by giving us two independent and headstrong young ladies. Sisters Anna, voiced by Kristen Bell, and Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, were in conflict for a majority of the movie. By making the journey of these two princesses the main focus, Buck and Lee made the movie less about the romantic aspect between Elsa and Hans, voiced by Santino Fontana, which I think puts a refreshing spin on Disney movies. Instead of creating another movie about a princess needing a hero to rescue her, we have been given an animated film where the princess saves not only herself, but her sister and the city of Arendelle as well.

While Frozen did teach the audience about the love between sisters, it also sent out an important message about self-acceptance. Throughout the movie, Elsa struggled to come to terms with who she truly was. She was so afraid of anyone knowing the truth about her icy powers that she shut out her friends and family. Anna strived to prove to Elsa that she can conquer what she thinks is impossible. She made Elsa feel like she had someone on her side no matter what happened. This sent a very powerful message to the audience, especially for children at an impressionable age; everyone should learn to accept who they truly are because to live a life in hiding is not a good one.

People of any age could enjoy Frozen. The intended audience for this film was for children, but many teenagers and adults have found this move in their hearts. For the children in the audience, Frozen was a magical movie with fun songs to sing along to and clumsy characters, like Olaf, to laugh at. This movie also taped into the older generations’ childhood and their love for Disney movies. Anyone who loved Disney movies as a child could have seen this movie and been brought back to that time in their life. As for the adults with children, it was hard not to love a movie that taught the importance of family and self-acceptance.

Major criticism for this movie was that the songs were not inspiring and did not leave a memorable impression. I disagree. I found that the songs were catchy, fun, and easy to sing along to. The songs varied in topics, moods, and messages. Some songs rhymed, others did not, but all contained remarkable lyrics. With such a wide variety, at least one song could of found its way stuck inside someone’s head. Going beyond what the songs were about, the placement of these songs played a huge role in the success of them. Each song was carefully placed in order to break up key moments in the movie. Without any of these memorable songs, especially “Let It Go” by Idina Menzel, this movie would not have reached it’s full potential.

Another major criticism for this movie was that Olaf, the talking snowman voiced by Josh Grad, was an extraneous character and did not add to the plot and was therefor useless. Olaf’s role in the movie was very legitimate and necessary. When Anna first came across Olaf, she was looking for her sister in the mountains. Since Olaf was a native of the land, he helped her find the way. For the rest of the movie he was her friend and helped her save Arendelle. He was no more important that Rajah for Jasmine or Flounder for Ariel; they were characters that became the princess’ companion and helped guide them along. Olaf also added a humorous element to the movie; he was by far the most comical character and brought a necessary element that none of the other characters could provide- innocence. He was childish at heart, and therefor had a major impact in the mood of the story. Whenever something started to become too serious, Olaf jumped in and automatically brought the story back to what the audience can relate to. Without Olaf, the movie would of felt very incomplete.

Overall, the directors and the voices behind the characters did a great job with this Disney film. The fact that this was a non-traditional princess movie is what set it apart from the rest. This movie can bring a smile to anyone’s face, regardless of age. Frozen had all of the qualities of a 5-star movie: catchy songs, powerful messages, and personable characters.
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jeremy_perrowOct 9, 2014
I watched this movie after hearing so much hype about it. I went into it honestly not expecting it to live up to the hype, because a lot of the times, something hyped up that much fails my expectations.

The animation is spot on of course.
I watched this movie after hearing so much hype about it. I went into it honestly not expecting it to live up to the hype, because a lot of the times, something hyped up that much fails my expectations.

The animation is spot on of course. The storyline was pretty good. It never really gives any explanation as to why Elsa has her powers which is a bit of a let down. Maybe in a sequel?

The characters are well written, especially Olaf and Sven, my two personal favorites. I had a lot of laughs from those two.

The only gripe I had was the singing in the first half of the movie. It was over kill. I get that the movie was trying to be like the Disney titles of old, but beating us over the head with "Hey, we got songs in this movie!" was ridiculous. Thankfully after the titular "Let It Go" which was the best song in the film, the songs died way down for the very serious second half of the movie.

All in all, it was enjoyable!
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f3l1p3Oct 4, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Frozen é um filme bom, criativo, chamativo e sucesso de bilheteria, mas eu pensei que seria melhor. Tem algumas coisas interessantes, como Olaf, mas o tempo de duração de Frozen é longuíssimo, fato ruim. E a Elsa não é o protagonista? Como assim? Expand
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12hilbkeSep 29, 2014
While I do think that, in my opinion, "Wreck-It-Ralph" is a bit of a better film, "Frozen" is still a very great film to watch because of its wonderful story, great characters, fantastic animation, and great songs.
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ArendelleawesomSep 5, 2014
I didn't believe the hype this was probably the most praised movie I've ever seen and amazingly it wasn't disappointing I loved the characters and the music that there's a lot of in this movie the story wasn't anything new but then againI didn't believe the hype this was probably the most praised movie I've ever seen and amazingly it wasn't disappointing I loved the characters and the music that there's a lot of in this movie the story wasn't anything new but then again everything new has already been done it managed to have a completely unexpected twist which did surprise me and as for the animation of this movie its probably the best I've ever seen this movie would be worth watching just to see how visually impressive it is Elsa is probably the prettiest of all the Disney princesses and the most unique making her my favorite of the Disney female characters overall Frozen is my favorite animated film and gets a very rare 10. Expand
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DaUberSep 4, 2014
Good points about this title is the indepth character design paired with a massive 64 multiplayer experience.
However there are weak points such as the stale singleplayer and a badly optimised graphics engine that requires the best hardware
Good points about this title is the indepth character design paired with a massive 64 multiplayer experience.
However there are weak points such as the stale singleplayer and a badly optimised graphics engine that requires the best hardware to run.
Overall 9/10 great multiplayer experience.
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BlueSky8642Sep 3, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Frozen is the biggest-earning animated film of all time. It is full of excellent songs, great animation, and a plot more mature than the usual family flick. Put simply, it is honest, enjoyable, and beautiful to watch. But it falls short of its highly regarded reputation in quite a few areas.
You can really sense the effort that the filmmakers at Disney have put into this movie, however it doesn't always seem like they've focused it in the right areas. Frozen is frankly better at starting plot and character arcs than it is at tying up all the loose ends left over. The characters seem more distant and less involving than those of past Disney hits. And for a movie called "the most feminist and progressive", the more major of the two heroines (Anna) spends a lot of time relying on the men to help her.
But Frozen is by no means a bad movie. Olaf and Sven are hilarious to watch. The songs are superb, especially Let It Go. And the movie successfully challenges the old Disney formula of true love at first sight. Frozen is not the biggest or the best animated movie, but it is certainly good quality family entertainment for all.
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beingryanjudeSep 2, 2014
Frozen has already become a winter classic--this Disney tale is much more than a children's story. To know that Frozen may never have been completed is devastating to think about.
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MintyZakiJul 26, 2014
I love Frozen so much its the best movie ever besides wreak it ralph is my fav moie whats yours mine is wreak it ralph !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bye !!!
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TwinkaahkinJul 22, 2014
All I got to say, watch this movie. You will not regret it. The songs are great, the characters are great, the story is one of Disney's best and the animation in smooth and nicely styled like Pixar movies. It sure teaches little girls not toAll I got to say, watch this movie. You will not regret it. The songs are great, the characters are great, the story is one of Disney's best and the animation in smooth and nicely styled like Pixar movies. It sure teaches little girls not to be blind about love and such. Not going to spoil anything though. And for the first time in forever, you should watch this movie. Expand
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SRHelicityJul 12, 2014
This is a good story that is focused on a sibling relationship first and a romance second, which I find refreshing. The two lead female characters are unique and strong (no dainty princess tripe), and the music is great. Overall, I found thisThis is a good story that is focused on a sibling relationship first and a romance second, which I find refreshing. The two lead female characters are unique and strong (no dainty princess tripe), and the music is great. Overall, I found this to be a very good animated movie... Expand
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oblique15Jul 10, 2014
Great story, greats songs, Great characters, Great message. Great animation movie.Disney has added another classic to it`s collection of great movies.
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axelkochJul 8, 2014
By now, if you aren’t a three-year-old – in which case I would be puzzled to see you reading this –, you know what to bargain for when watching a Disney production: ravishing animations, a feel good story teaching morals, more or less fun forBy now, if you aren’t a three-year-old – in which case I would be puzzled to see you reading this –, you know what to bargain for when watching a Disney production: ravishing animations, a feel good story teaching morals, more or less fun for the whole family, but also a rather unoriginal script abounding with clichés. Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee’s Frozen preserves the modus operandi, but is one of the most exciting and entertaining features the film studio has forged in recent years nevertheless. Expand
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VascoJul 6, 2014
This is probably the best Disney animated film for the last 20 years, since "The Lion King"! I must say that I'm very impressed. The songs are lovely and memorable, the music is great, the plot is interesting and quite unusual for Disney, theThis is probably the best Disney animated film for the last 20 years, since "The Lion King"! I must say that I'm very impressed. The songs are lovely and memorable, the music is great, the plot is interesting and quite unusual for Disney, the characters are very nice. I'm really looking forward for a sequel. Expand
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Apartment64Jul 4, 2014
I do admit that Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" was powerful and amazing, but maybe it was too powerful and amazing, because after that sequence, everything seemed a little less exiting. Nevertheless, "Frozen" as a whole is still fun andI do admit that Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" was powerful and amazing, but maybe it was too powerful and amazing, because after that sequence, everything seemed a little less exiting. Nevertheless, "Frozen" as a whole is still fun and entertaining, so I don't see why You shouldn't give it a try. Expand
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