Omg you pretty much perfectly articulated how I feel about this movie it was SO CLOSE to being sooo good but whatever igs 😭
@kaichen0410 күн бұрын
That documentary is one of the best documentaries about film-making of all time. I can't believe Disney allowed it to be released. It showed studio interference films without a script start production to meet a deadline. They even admit the teaser trailer footage was all test footage and that even by then, when they were releasinga trailer, they did not have the story for a film. I agree the film feels jumbled together, but, like you do, I love it. I think Into The Unknown is even superior to Let It Go. The animation is stunning. And to me, watching it, it felt bold and surprising. Sure, they undo all the bold choices by the end. But it ddn't completely take away from witnessing the moment first-hand.
@kiyana89283 күн бұрын
Hope frozen 3 and 4 will be better
@SupermanMFL7 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for frozen 3 ❤😊
@omarmohyuddin5672Күн бұрын
I love the first Frozen movie so much. It’s one of my favorite Disney movies ever. That being said, I have so many problems with the sequel. I couldn’t get myself to enjoy this at all. I know the animation is realistic but I honestly hate the visuals in this movie. It gives off a vibe that doesn’t feel like Frozen at all. It feels like something else. I really hate Anna’s & Elsa’s new looks, especially Elsa’s one at the end of the film. Like it’s so bad and looks nothing like her. She looks like a ghost. I know a lot of people say Elsa’s story is the best part of this film, but it honestly ruined her character for me. Elsa in Frozen 1 was my favorite Disney princess. I felt like F2 ruined her entire character by undoing her arc from F1 and contradicting important themes from the previous installments. But the worst part of F2 was how they split the sisters up at the end. I know sisters separate in real life but this whole franchise was built on their relationship. The whole point of Frozen 1 was to reunite them and they even sang a song in the Olaf Christmas short about how much they love being together. Elsa’s decision to leave at the end of F2 just goes against all of that. I honestly wish F2 never existed. I feel like this franchise went from a wholesome fairy-tale about two sisters who would give everything to be with each other to a mythological avatar spin-off about spirits and elements. Just seeing how the merchandise and everything else caters towards autumn theming and the F2 outfits just looks like it’s from a different film altogether. It’s like Frozen 1, the film that actually made this franchise popular and relevant and still sells way more money, is getting swept under the rug because of F2 😞