FROZEN: SING-ALONG:
JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT THE MOVIE
COULDN’T GET ANY BETTER!
By Nico Beland
Movie Review: *** 1/2 out of 4
DISNEY
Elsa
the Snow Queen singing Let it Go in
Disney’s Frozen
Walt Disney Animation, the team behind Tangled and Wreck-It Ralph
strike again with another CG animated fairy tale adventure, Frozen, loosely based on the Hans
Christian Anderson story, The Snow Queen.
Like most of their animated features, Frozen
is jam packed with songs and musical numbers, beautiful animation, and of
course magic, which shouldn’t come to a shock to anyone, that’s what Disney is
best at.
The best part is now you can sing-along
to all the great songs performed in the film with Frozen: Sing-Along. Throughout the film subtitles with a bouncing
snowflake whenever characters are singing a song.
The
story begins with two young sisters named Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) and
Elsa (voiced by Idina Menzel), princesses of the kingdom Arendelle. Anna is an
ordinary kind-hearted girl, while her sister, Elsa has an extraordinary gift;
she has a magical ice powers and can freeze things.
Unfortunately
things get out of hand when Elsa is being crowned queen after the death of
their parents, and she accidentally sends the kingdom into an eternal winter
and flees into the woods. So it’s up to Anna to search for her and bring her
back to the kingdom.
Along the
way, Anna meets a young ice seller named Kristoff (voiced by Jonathan Groff)
and his reindeer, Sven, along with a talking snowman named Olaf (voiced by Josh
Gad), who accompany Anna on her journey to bring summer back to the kingdom.
Overall,
Frozen is one of Disney’s best, but
don’t get me wrong I still think Wreck-It
Ralph is superior, but this is still a fantastic traditional Disney film.
Most of the songs and musical numbers are upbeat and extremely catchy,
especially Idina Menzel’s Let It Go,
it’s a wonderful musical number and has stunning visuals to go along with it
(and finally we get to sing-along to it!).
Besides
great animation and catchy musical numbers, the characters are very likable.
Anna’s a very gentle and friendly character with a likable personality, Elsa
is a lot of fun when she’s using her ice powers and her singing voice is
amazing, Kristoff is charming and very witty, Sven the reindeer, like Max from Tangled is hilarious and has very funny
facial expressions that’ll surely give the kids and adults a good laugh, and
kids will adore Olaf, for his buffoonery and curiosity, he’s a cute companion
for Anna and Kristoff.
I’m not
sure how this movie holds up compared to most of Disney’s traditionally drawn
animated films like The Little Mermaid,
Beauty and the Beast, or The Lion King, but I think it’s one of
their best 3D animated movies, alongside Wreck-It
Ralph, Tangled, and Bolt. Frozen is great family entertainment and a perfect movie to see
during the holiday season, it’s charming, funny, and of course, cool as ice,
now it’s even cooler than ice with Frozen:
Sing-Along.
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