Disney’s latest major motion picture was released to theaters Wednesday, November 27th, and my family has been to see it. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, but are interested in going to see it, take a read, and then go see it at your next available time! It is that good!
Frozen takes us to the Norwegian kingdom of Arrendelle. Arrendelle, by the way, is a real town in Norway — although the name spelling is slightly different (Arendal) — where a King and Queen live with their two girls, Elsa and Anna. Elsa and Anna are extremely close, and since they are the only children of the King and Queen, they play together quite a bit. However, one day, there is an accident — and the decision is made to hide from Anna the fact that Elsa has magic at her disposal.
The unfortunate part of this is that Elsa and Anna grow up virtually alone — they don’t play with one another any more because Elsa fears that she will hurt her sister — and life in the Castle becomes lonely and hard for the two sisters. Then, when an accident takes the King and Queen from them, their separation becomes even harder.
What I really enjoy about Frozen, more than the story itself, more than the incredible snowman Olaf, and more than the characters, is the incredible music that is part of the movie. Watching this animated movie in the theater, I can picture it being transformed really easily into a Broadway play, and doing very well at that, I might add. Here is one of the trailers for the movie that you might enjoy:
Without giving away too much of the story for those that haven’t seen it, let me reveal one last thing…in the end, when all seems at it’s most bleak, and when you aren’t sure if it can ever be fixed — well, at that moment, true love wins out, but it isn’t the true love you think it will be…
Disney Frozen will take your heart, work it’s Magic on you, and if your heart is cold, thaw it for you. It is that good of a movie.
Have you seen Disney Frozen yet? If so, please let me know what you thought of it in the comments, and thanks for stopping by today!
Amen, Mike! The end is surprising, yet wonderful!
Thanks, Heidi! I was really pleased with it as well — and I’ll admit, I was wrong on what was going to be the outcome three times! :) Not surprising for me, though!
I LOVED the ending, Mike! There was that “frozen” minute where I was like, “but… wait… didn’t she just… wasn’t that… ?” Bought the soundtrack this morning and sang “Let it Go” the whole way to work! :D
Most likely, it’s the type of animated flick that can be seen and enjoyed by all members of the family. Mainly the kids, though. Good review Mike.
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