Frozen II is funny, exciting, sad, romantic, and silly. It has great songs and a hilarious recap of the first movie, and then it is all of that all over again.
If Frozen was about coming to terms with who you are, Frozen II is about transformation. Does it offer further evidence for those who saw "Let It Go" as Elsa’s covert coming-out anthem? Sadly not, though she remains an intriguingly elliptical canvas on which to project genuinely groundbreaking ideas about empowerment and identity.
Stunning Visuals, Wonderful Songs, Hilarious and EmotionalThis. This was the sequel I was HOPING for. I was in tears of every variety for the majority of the film. The animation was flawless, the songs were abundant and wonderful (nothing quite as earwormy as Let It Go, though) and the laughter was **** character growth was also a treat. I didn't expect that, especially from a character like **** the negative reviews I see complain about it either being too dark or all over the place. It was neither. Sure, it had some darkness to it, but so does life, and like most moments in life, their is a shining bright light waiting on the other side, even if it's not the ending I would have **** to those saying it was all over the place? It wasn't, if you bothered to pay attention. But most of you are adults who write off every animated feature as children's fare and don't really care to pay attention. And that is because you've lost the child inside. You've forgotten how to feel joy and excitement and embrace it like you did as a child. You confuse your contentedness with your children's happiness with actual joy and live vicariously through them than embracing what's inside of you and living your own happiness yourself. And for that, I pity you all..
With so much going on, it’s easy to overlook that the most profound and moving relationship in either film is the bond between Elsa and Anna. It’s the most human and least-calculated thing in “Frozen” or Frozen II. Their love is the ultimate special effect. Ice is nice. But sisterhood is what’s really powerful.
It adds up to a marginally more interesting experience than the first “Frozen,” but this sequel would have benefited from venturing a touch further into the unknown.
Still — and with the full knowledge of committing an atrocious pun — the whole thing left me cold, partly because there’s no actual villain and thus very little concrete drama.
omg, this OST. INCREDIBLE. animation is so cool. Effects, voicing are pretty well. Special thanks to Idina Menzel for voicing Elsa. Waiting frozen 3, hope it will be
Well, it's beautiful to the eye. It tries to be a little more "deep" but... ok, some parts of it are fun to watch. However, the movie takes a good while to show its purpose, and when it does, everything gets done in ~15 minutes. They even go and straight up make characters disappear through the movie because they don't really have what to do with them.
Es una buena película para niños muy pequeños; tiene una animación sublime y algunas de las canciones son buenas, pero la trama es simple y poco emocionante; la recomiendo si te gusta mucho Frozen.
Yeesh, this film is... weird. You know, I actually quite liked the first film. It was cute and kinda charming. Not this one though. The story is very messy and forgettable and in my opinion badly written. Most of the new characters were forgettable and bland in my opinion. Also the whole five spirits thing was just.. weird. If they make a third one (which I wouldn't be surprised if they will, it's **** Disney we're talking about here) I hope it will be better thn this, tho I very much doubt it.
Frozen ll is a mess! There is so many subplots and the story barely even makes sense! The songs are lacking the originality of the first. It feels like the crappy direct to video Disney sequels