Hye peeps! Though Frozen Movie has been released in cinema for the last two months ago, I still wanted to update about it. Even now, I am still crazy about the movie and the soundtracks in the movie. Can't deny, there's still a child inside me. I have gone through a hard time just to get a ticket to watch the movie a month after it was being released (always full seated at all the time, sigh~ even weekdays forgetting that I have to compete with the kids which they were on school holiday) and finally got to watch it alone in not so empty cinema in January 2014! Yoooosh....
Below are my reviews about this movie which I rated for 4/5.
Frozen is something new for Disney: A movie about sisterhood. (Well, newish after Lilo & Stitch). The two main characters are Anna (Kristen Bell) and Elsa (Idina Menzel),
the former a delightfully weird princess the latter a Queen who’s suffered isolation her whole
life because it’s thought—first by her parents, then by her—that being
around other people will make it impossible to control her ice bending.
Watching the trailer it’s easy to assume that Elsa is the villain of the
story, a sorcerer-gone-bad who has to be convinced by her pure hearted
sister, Anna to return to the light side of the Force. But that’s not how it is at all. Elsa is the protagonist of her own
story, one in which well-meaning parents taught her to rein in emotion
for her own good. Frozen got on my good side by doing several
things I didn’t expect (there was a plot twist about three-quarters of
the way through that made everyone in the theater gasp), and the way it
portrays family is one of them: Elsa and Anna’s parents aren’t evil.
They’re not the stepmother from Snow White. They genuinely
think they’re doing what’s best for both their children.
It’s an unusual (but welcome)
message to put in a Disney film: Sometimes your parents mean well, but
each person has to take charge of their own life and decide what’s best
for them. It’s similar to what we saw in Brave (Love the movie too), but it takes it
further. Merida eventually brings her parents around, but the legacy
that Anna and Elsa’s parents leave in their daughters’ lives is physical
and emotional isolation. For a Disney movie, it’s pretty dark.
Though, we can have a movie about sisterhood, but there still has
to be a romance. Frozen
is absolutely a step in the right direction, but I hope the studio will
one day reach a point where they regularly make movies where the
Princess doesn’t end up with her One True Love by the time the credits
roll (there's a twist stories about the romance in the end of the movie). But Frozen is a good film,
and diversity and/or a lack of “Protagonist finds the man she wants to
spend the rest of her life with!!!!” would’ve given it that boost to “Frozen is a gift to humanity, let me snuggle it to my bosom and love it forever.”
The was funny part where Olaf, a snowman that created by Elsa desperately to experience himself in a summer and nothing is possible with the magic, he able to make his wish came true. And how this movie ended, " an act of a true love can melt the frozen heart"! This love quote is quite applicable for me in process to find a true love, wahahaha! Feeling like I am the frozen heart princess.. (hiks)
It is the best for you to watch it your own. May be your reviews will be different with mine.
This soundtrack of the Frozen movie, Let it Go! is so inspiring song. If u feeling down, serve the song to your ears. You will get to be positive in no time.
"Love is the greatest magical power unknowingly"
-m-