Frozen-2013
Director Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
Starring Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel
Scott’s Review #43
Reviewed June 18, 2014
Grade: B
The adjective that springs to mind about the latest hit animated film Frozen (2013) that has overtaken the nation is “cute”.
The story is loosely based on the Hans Christian Anderson story (which is modified immensely) and tells the story of two royal sisters (Elsa and Anna), one of whom has special “ice” powers and accidentally injures the other causing a rift.
From this point, there are a series of misunderstandings, love interests, a handsome prince, an adventure through the snow, and a Snow White-type theme.
The story is uplifting, sweet, and targeted to kids and parents seeking a wholesome, safe experience, but is it too safe?
My one criticism is the lack of diversity and culture in the main characters as they are all similar in looks, which doesn’t set the best example for kids watching.
The musical numbers stuck in my head as I hummed them for days. The songs are very trendy, and pop-leaning which may make this film age quickly and have an overly current flavor.
I loved the frozen, icy, wintry animation sets that are perfect while watching in the winter months.
Olaf, the sidekick, the mini snowman is witty and steals the show.
Oscar Nominations: 2 wins-Best Animated Feature Film (won), Best Original Song-“Let It Go” (won)