Review of Frozen (2013) by Nedryerson1 — 13 Feb 2014
Frozen is the less Disney type movie from the Disney Animation Studios. As Wreck it Ralph this film breaks the Occidental paradigm of animated pictures, although in this case is not the idea of villain that is destroy; is one much more bigger and rooted, the true love.
Which is achieve by breaking another archetype, the one of Prince Charming. Other thing that is important to mention is that Frozen explores a new relationship instead the typical of prince and princess, which is sister and sister.
This is an innovation however different relationships have been explored in recent movies like Tangled and Brave, which are mother and daughter. With all these new things, the massages that are transmitted by the film are more rich and according to the current times, where the true love is a relative term and the happily ever after is a myth.
The theme song Let it Go is really enchanting and the animation is excellent; only the character construction is not so good, making them bad defined.
This review of Frozen (2013) was written by Nedryerson1 on 13 Feb 2014.
Frozen has generally received very positive reviews.
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