canyoncam
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And the characters just did not endear me..... well, Olaf was an exception.
I am with you on this one, You will find me in the shorter lines for the rides. LOL
when I was growing up I was spoiled by 4 straight years of Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Finding Nemo and Little Mermaid.
I like Anna as a character, she feels real and developed and I love that she falls for the bad guy. But Elsa doesn't feel developed to me.
It felt like a stage musical for the first half and then like they just forgot about the music for the second half!
Give me my precious Tangled over Frozen any day!!
It is definitely a different kind of Disney story. Usually, there is a strong heroine and wicked villain. The heroine is helped along by a strong male character and cannot overcome the villain without their help (continuing the long standing tradition of literature to reinforce that women need men to be successful). The women overcome adversity in the end on their own without the assistance of a male character. Very empowering stuff. Kristoff helps, but not to the extent that he overpowers the female heroine. As for the production, I think the animation was top-notch and the acting was far above Disney movies of late. The dialogue is real and well-written and you can really relate to the characters, they all are very "human." The message is also great.
We saw it a few weeks after it had opened & the hype-machine was set to eleven. Friends were calling this the best princess movie in decades & the best Disney movie since Lion King. Needless to say, the bar was set pretty darned high.
My takeaway was that it was like watching a mash-up of Ice Age & Wicked. We walked out going "uh, did we see the same movie as our friends?!"
We didn't hate it, but we were very underwhelmed. We enjoyed The Princess & the Frog & Tangled a lot more.
Give me my precious Tangled over Frozen any day!!
No movie is loved by everyone. And that is ok.
Hype can ruin an otherwise good movie for me. Fortunately I saw Frozen opening day. It was very good. But I also discovered something unique, and a number of other fans have confirmed this; that it took at least 2 and sometimes 3 showings before I absolutely loved it! There have been other movies that were supposed to be great and I was underwhelmed. I wish I hadn't heard about them first.
I think the animation is fantastic, but that isn't what makes a movie such a cultural phenomenon. There are several aspects to this story that are unique and very good. If they connect strongly with the viewer, than it will be one of the greatest movies ever. It is to me. If they don't connect, than the movie may just be good, ok, or even lousy. That is up to each person. Sisterhood, the villain being fear, the hero using sacrificial love, the twist on true love's kiss, empowerment to be yourself, but also love others. These things are unique in Disney movies and FANTASTIC messages.
I think Elsa and Anna are both very well written. They both behave consistently with their personalities throughout the movie and their interactions with each other and others are consistent with these personality types.
My one suggestion. Sit and think about how awful this movie is, how terrible. Then stop, and watch it again with an open mind. Possibly even a third. Look for the themes and ignore aspects you dislike. Don't dwell on them. Then consider if it is a better movie.
If you do all that and still think it is just OK, that is fine. Even if you HATE it, that is ok, too. It is just a movie. However, be prepared for a new generation - and some of us oldies, too - to consider this the greatest Disney movie ever in about 5 to 10 years. That will make some "mad", but I think it will happen. There are millions of people worldwide that went gaga over this movie. They will grow up calling it the greatest just like Lion King kids did.
My one suggestion. Sit and think about how awful this movie is, how terrible. Then stop, and watch it again with an open mind. Possibly even a third. Look for the themes and ignore aspects you dislike. Don't dwell on them. Then consider if it is a better movie.
If you do all that and still think it is just OK, that is fine. Even if you HATE it, that is ok, too. It is just a movie. However, be prepared for a new generation - and some of us oldies, too - to consider this the greatest Disney movie ever in about 5 to 10 years. That will make some "mad", but I think it will happen. There are millions of people worldwide that went gaga over this movie. They will grow up calling it the greatest just like Lion King kids did.
Give me my precious Tangled over Frozen any day!!
Disneychick75 said:I posted my opinion after having seen it several times. Don't hate it but it is my least favorite princess movie.
canyoncam said:I never meant to imply I thought it was BADNor did I want to put down anyone who does love it
I realize it is loved and just wanted to find out what made people love it. That could also help to understand an entire generation.