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  • Essay / Frozen - 668

    You may be wondering, "Why is this guy writing a review of a children's animated film?" » Well, the answer is simple. I have a four-year-old niece. But I won't blame him for everything, I wanted to watch it myself. Unlike other animated films I've seen in the past, this one kept me seated the entire time. Frozen is a film filled with a variety of characters and has a good story, as well as a great soundtrack, and is one of the best animated films to date. When the film begins, you are introduced to the two main characters, Elsa and Anna. . Elsa is the older sister who possesses a power that she can't seem to control. Anna is the younger sister who goes after Elsa, who ran away after everyone discovered her powers. These two alone play very well next to each other. There's also a guy, Kristoff. No, Kristoff is not a prince. He's an average guy who helps Anna on her journey and works alongside her moose buddy, who really serves no purpose in the film. And finally there is Olaf, the snowman. He's the silly character who brings everyone together and makes everyone laugh. Olaf is a very important character in the film because he represents the relationship that Anna and Elsa once had. Of course, these aren't the only characters in the film, but they are the main ones, and like any great film, there is a villain. It wasn't just the characters that caught my attention, but the story itself was great. So far this may seem like an ordinary Disney movie to you, but there is something special about this movie. One would assume that since it's a princess movie, the princess will fall in love with the prince and marry him, I thought so too. Turns out the prince is the bad guy in this one. He's only trying to marry Anna in the middle of a paper... That was different. The producers and directors were really good at making the scenes work really well with the music. As the music got louder, the scenes became more intense. This whole movie came to life so easily it seems. There were great Disney films at the time like The Lion King, Toy Story, and Wall-E, but they never really seemed to get as much attention as Frozen. Maybe it's because Frozen is different, in a way. It has a different message. The songs really have meaning and are very original. Frozen has some of the most memorable characters, such as Elsa and Anna, and some of the catchiest songs of all time, forget it. Listen to “Let it Go” and “Will You Build a Snowman” and tell me how long it takes you to stop singing it. I don't know the words, but I still find myself humming it. At least my niece doesn't mind.