Friday, November 29, 2013

Disney Frozen

On a holiday season like this, you need something suitable for all ages, you need a movie that is fun for the whole family, and if you're gonna watch a movie just before the Christmas holidays, why not go and see the latest from the wonderful world of Disney?

Disney Frozen

Yep. It's this one. Disney's Frozen. It's made by the studio behind Tangled and last year's Wreck-It Ralph and on this latest addition of the Disney movie lineup, we follow a young princess named Anna (played by actress Kristen Bell) along with a mountain man named Kristoff (played by Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer Sven as they set on a quest to find her sister Elsa (played by Idina Menzel), the princess whose her ice powers are deemed uncontrollable and caused the kingdom of Arendele into a frozen wonderland.

However, the journey to save the kingdom of Arendele is deemed to be difficult for our protagonist because throughout the course of the film, this icy adventure will be filled with some dangers, some mythical creatures, and most importantly, a snowman named Olaf (played by Josh Glad). Well, yes, Olaf's a bit too chilly for us but hey, if this cute little snowman always got her back, that's gotta be worth the fun for the whole family.

I love Disney princesses. The past Disney princesses that we all love while we are kids, these are truly unforgettable but today's Disney princesses of this decade like Tiana from Princess and the Frog, Rapunzel from Tangled, and Merida from Brave, sure they are now targeted for today's generation but the true Disney princess magic went missing. With Disney's Frozen, it is back.

This movie has all the right elements, the story's great, it's sensible for the whole family, it's enticing for everyone who wishes to watch that new movie, it's going to be an all-time classic for years to come, and overall, it is brilliant. If you strip this movie to the bare essentials, underneath, the movie's DNA is Disney Princess-ery. Well that's a theory but with characters like Anna and Elsa, they do both have different sides of view. Both of them are truly becoming every Disney fan's newest fan favorites and beyond belief, it's worth addicting. I mean hey, just before this movie started, some lucky people have rarely spotted, yes, a Disney fan dressed as one of the Frozen characters, probably Elsa.

And then there's the soundtrack, well, it sounds good even in the frozen wonderland but the theme song sung by Demi Lovato, titled Let It Go, well...this is surely you would really want to "let it go".

Put them all together and what you get for the first time, another Disney princess movie that has some originality on it but still has the magic Disney truly deserves. It may not be probably one of the best family movies of the Yuletide season but it is certainly a must-see for the whole family. Now, there's something you might want to like it.

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