Saturday 1 March 2014

Frozen (2013)





8.1/10


Olaf: Hi, everyone. I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!



It's been a long time coming for this particular film, and most improtantly for Disney. From the makers of 'Pocahontas', Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, this film is everything every Disney lover was hoping for. 

'Frozen' tells the story of Anna, a fearless optimist, sets off on an epic journey - teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven - to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom. From the outside Anna's sister, Elsa looks poised, regal and reserved, but in reality, she lives in fear as she wrestles with a mighty secret-she was born with the power to create ice and snow. It's a beautiful ability, but also extremely dangerous. Haunted by the moment her magic nearly killed her younger sister Anna, Elsa has isolated herself, spending every waking minute trying to suppress her growing powers. Her mounting emotions trigger the magic, accidentally setting off an eternal winter that she can't stop. She fears she's becoming a monster and that no one, not even her sister, can help her. (source: www.imdb.com)

With an incredible voice-acting and singing cast, that which most of all the likes of a them such as Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad, this Disney masterpiece is all that an adult or a kid loving fan could have asked for. The music, the Hans Christian Andersen spin-off story of 'The Snow Queen', the moral messages, lest we forget them, the jokes, the chemistry. Take all that, mix it up together and you've got a dream film that Disney hasn't seen in years.

So dreamy in fact that 'Frozen' has warmed its way into the Academy's heart and it's most likely the biggest contender of getting the golden statue at tomorrow award's ceremony, both for Best Animated Film and Best Song. 

For those who are look to have a good time, a totally old-magic-Disney time this film will not in the least bit disappoint. It also teaches, finally, that Disney female characters don't need saving by a male one. Go Disney!!! 





           

Frozen (2013)

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