Animated Film Reviews # Frozen

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Frozen revolves around the quest that Princess Anna will be her sister, Princess Elsa. Princess Elsa who had just been crowned Queen Arendelle escaped and accidentally freeze the entire kingdom with the ability of "blessing-or-curse" that he had since birth. All that happened when Anna asked Elsa's blessing to marry the new Prince Hans she met. Unfortunately, it opens up the trauma of his childhood that causes his power (Elsa) uncontrollably. With the help of an ice-seeker, Kristoff, and his friend's deer, Sven, Anna had to find her brother and return the kingdom as before.

Watching Frozen will restore audience memories to previous Disney stories. The clichés about Disney princess and her true love and gimmick musical are still a certain attraction. Improved graphics and the utilization of 3D gimmicks successfully turn on various settings and seasons in Frozen (especially in snowy scenes). So far, maybe Frozen is a modern 3D animated movie with the most excellent images.
Elsa and Anna are definitely not empty characters-their motives and backgrounds are subtly developed. Elsa and Anna's strong and well-developed relationships may be a new breakthrough in the Disney world that rarely shows their own 2 princesses. While the Prince Charming a la Hans is also not cliché, Anna's partner figure, Kristoff actually developed with a great pace with Sven, his reindeer.

But what stole the most attention was not the music that always contained the distinctive word-play (like The Beauty and the Beast), but it was a funny non-human side-kick character named Olaf. This stupid Snowball is a stupid screen stealer. The intelligent Olaf is able to match the fun of minions in Despicable Me 2.