Frozen

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Rob Babcock

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Frozen
« on: 27 Nov 2013, 09:18 am »
Well, I have to admit that while I'm a fan of animated films and of Disney it's been a while since I was one of their movies.  I remedied that tonite; just caught a late showing of Frozen.  It's a loose retelling of the Hans Christian Anderson story "The Snow Queen."  Here's the basic plot- Elsa and Anna are the daughters of the kindly King and Queen.  Elsa has magical powers to create cold and snow but can't control those powers.  She accidentally hurts Anna and becomes withdrawn, forced to conceal her abilities.

Minor quibbles first:  I really don't care for the way Disney cartoons are all musicals, and this one is worse that most.  Musically it may be the weakest of any of the Disney films I can remember.  It's not the performances, they're stellar for the most part.  Idina Menzel, who voices Elsa, has a knockout voice, truly terrific.  I was pleasantly surprised by Kristen Bell who voices Anna, her sister.  While I've long been a fan I didn't realize she also sang.  Apparently she did her own vocals for the songs and her voice is much better than I would have expected.  But the songs are pretty hokey and overly maudlin (as you might expect in a Disney cartoon aimed at kids).  The songs are actually pretty weak, and there's not a single verse that I still remembered walking out of the theater.  Not up there with Aladdin or The Lion King.

On the plus side though the voice acting is great.  Alan Tudyk voices the Prince and was a nice surprise.  Of course the real star is the wonderful animation!  Disney really outdid themselves, here.  The good characters were very likeable, in great part due to the charisma of Bell.  The villains are appropriately skeevy and the visuals are amazing- this is probably be best looking animated film I've seen. Another great virtue of the film is that both of the female protagonists are strong characters, too- not meek flowers waiting around for the men to save them and put the story right.  Maybe Disney realizes it's 2013 and not 1913!  We can hope.

While I didn't care much for most of the songs I really loved Frozen.  I might even pick this one up on BR when it comes out.  FWIW I've never purchased any other animated Disney film on BR before.  Highly recommended! :thumb:

Ericus Rex

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« Reply #1 on: 27 Nov 2013, 11:48 am »
... Alan Tudyk voices the Prince and was a nice surprise....

My first introduction to him was Death at a Funeral (the original, NOT the remake with Chris Rock).  He was fantastic in that movie!  I've seen Suburgatory a few times and his character in that show is pretty lame.   Check out the movie if you haven't seen it yet.

Rob Babcock

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« Reply #2 on: 27 Nov 2013, 12:17 pm »
I'm a Firefly fan so that's what I think of him as Wash.  He was funny in Dodgeball, too.

JohnR

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« Reply #3 on: 27 Nov 2013, 12:39 pm »
He's so funny in Firefly. I saw him in something else not so long ago, although I forget what...

BobRex

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« Reply #4 on: 27 Nov 2013, 01:40 pm »
Another great virtue of the film is that both of the female protagonists are strong characters, too- not meek flowers waiting around for the men to save them and put the story right.  Maybe Disney realizes it's 2013 and not 1913!  We can hope.

You don't have to hope, Disney's been doing the strong female lead thing for years - Brave, Tangled, Princess and the Frog come quickly to mind.

SwinginSteve

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« Reply #5 on: 27 Nov 2013, 02:06 pm »
The music in Princess and the frog is a wonderful surprize! One of my favorites! Of course it is set in New Orleans and I love Jazz so. . .

Rob Babcock

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« Reply #6 on: 27 Nov 2013, 08:44 pm »
I wanted to see Brave in the theaters but it came and went before I could see it.  Tangled didn't look good from the trailer but maybe it's worth checking out.  In the history of Disney movies the women seem to exist mostly to find their Prince.

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« Reply #7 on: 28 Nov 2013, 04:39 pm »
Took my kids to see the movie yesterday, and agree with Rob.  Pretty darn good movie.  As Rob mentions the music was reasonably bad.  Some just plain bad, with one or two decent songs.  Though nothing that stood out and had you humming it as you walked out.  The movie is worth seeing though.

rodge827

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« Reply #8 on: 28 Nov 2013, 05:57 pm »
I wanted to see Brave in the theaters but it came and went before I could see it.  Tangled didn't look good from the trailer but maybe it's worth checking out.  In the history of Disney movies the women seem to exist mostly to find their Prince.

Haven't seen Brave yet, but went to Tangled with my then 5yr old granddaughter and I thought it was a blast!
I could see the Broadway production happening before my eyes.
She is now 7 (I'll be 8 in January Pop-pop!  :roll:)  and Frozen is on the docket for tomorrow.
Looks to be good, thanks for the heads up.  :D

Chris