Wow these were hard to read my goodness, I hate when reactions are expressed his way. Talk like a regular person not a fanboy please. Also " best sequel" um, all the Toy Story sequels bruh.
Frozen's story changed course quite late in production. Elsa was suposed to be the villain, but came of as to sympathetic in Let it Go, so they made her more of a tragic hero. That's why late in the movie they suddenly pull another villain with a twist. It's a very wonky story because of this.Story in Frozen wasn't very good at all though...Not very inspiring reactions at all.
Taking my daughter opening weekend and the screening was already almost sold out, so regardless this thing will probably make the bank.
I thought the first one was mediocre with catchy music. I don't know what Im going to think of this one if it really is a step down.
Hearing the snippets of Into The Unknown, I just don't see how it can top "Let it go"
I don't think it's possible
Yeah like....that song doesn't have a strong message like Let it Go
Yeah like....that song doesn't have a strong message like Let it Go
Also, could somebody please spoil me if Elsa's getting a Same Sex love Interest?
This will always amuse me considering Let It Go started off as a villain song, and it's sung in the film at the moment where our lead character decides to run away from her kingdom, responsibilities, and family and isolate herself off from the world as a terrifying threat to any and all who come after her. It's a feel good "piss off, world" anthem with strong independent woman vibes (and coming out undertones)... which the rest of the movie shows is misguided and a mistake, and she needs friends, family, and acceptance.Yeah like....that song doesn't have a strong message like Let it Go
Yeah I know a lot of women in abusive relationships that made that anthem so I guess it's open to interpretation.This will always amuse me considering Let It Go started off as a villain song, and it's sung in the film at the moment where our lead character decides to run away from her kingdom, responsibilities, and family and isolate herself off from the world as a terrifying threat to any and all who come after her. It's a feel good "piss off, world" anthem with strong independent woman vibes (and coming out undertones)... which the rest of the movie shows is misguided and a mistake, and she needs friends, family, and acceptance.
... But it's just so darn CATCHY!
I feel like Elsa being a villian is a little known fact. I never heard that mentioned before until this thread.
It's pretty well known on the internet.
They changed it last minute when they realised Let It Go was something special. A pretty good decision, huh?
The fact that villain was a person's insecurities personified was beautiful. The movie people wanted with video games references and characters like Felix having a main role seems to be the safe sequel.
Nothing new with Disney, MOANA was like this, as were many others like BRAVE or INSIDE MIND, WALL E or etc.Sounds similar to " A Goofy Movie" what with no traditional villain it's more about the characters battling their own demons and trying to figure out who they are and their own relationships.
lol it was never gonna happen,wishful thinking from the fanbase, this isn't the timeLittle disappointed, feel like if there was even the slightest slightest subtext for queer Elsa it would've been mentioned by now. Well i'll find it then! hyped 3 weeks to go for me.
Not the person who you're replying to, but it's in my bottom 5 movies ever. It retroactively made me enjoy the first movie less and I actually threw away the movie so I didn't have to see it sitting on my shelf and be reminded of it.Wreck-It-Ralph 2 was one of the worst things you've ever seen?
I can imagine Wreck-It-Ralph 2 hits a bit too close to home for some people, unfortunately. I could see Ralph's struggles resembling a certain time of my life, one that I've had time to reflect on and grow past.Wreck-It-Ralph 2 was one of the worst things you've ever seen?
Frozen is originally inspired by The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. The Snow Queen is the villain in that story. They used the idea more directly for the Frozen arc in Once Upon a Time.Yeah I know a lot of women in abusive relationships that made that anthem so I guess it's open to interpretation.
I feel like Elsa being a villian is a little known fact. I never heard that mentioned before until this thread.
Not the person who you're replying to, but it's in my bottom 5 movies ever. It retroactively made me enjoy the first movie less and I actually threw away the movie so I didn't have to see it sitting on my shelf and be reminded of it.
Am I the only one that doesn't see Into the Unkown getting nearly as big as Let it Go like people are saying? It's not nearly as catchy and my sister-in-law's kids who love Let it Go don't seem to be getting into the song either. Sounds like a lot of generated hype about that song.
I totally agree. It's just that some reivewers are going ape-wild about that song and honestly, those are the only people that are. I'm around a lot of kids and I see them get super into songs, even before the movie releases. Aint no one singing that. I even saw something on the news about it where they were interviewing the singer talking how it's the next big thing. The hype just smells of manufactured is all, not natural like Let it Snow.To be fair, Let It Go was pretty organic. It was a catchy song, yes, but the impact was lightning in a bottle stuff because it meant so many different things to so many different people. I don't think they ever had a chance of matching it with Frozen 2.
As long as it's not a twist villainI like hearing that it's yet another animated film that doesn't have a traditional villain. Good that Disney keeps breaking out of that formula.
Exactly, was a big fan of Moana for not doing that.
Hopefully most reviewed can get behind it. Would hate for them to take this route and be shot down because it's not always sparkles and simple.I like hearing that it's yet another animated film that doesn't have a traditional villain. Good that Disney keeps breaking out of that formula.
Wow....I really need to start watching these extrasFrozen is originally inspired by The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. The Snow Queen is the villain in that story. They used the idea more directly for the Frozen arc in Once Upon a Time.
Fun fact: Hans Christian Andersen's name inspired the names of Hans, Kristoff, Anna, and Sven.
WHERE IS THE OFFICIAL DISCUSSION THREAD FOR THIS MOVIE? I CAN'T FIND IT WITH THE SEARCH.