... It was pretty silly, but I enjoyed it. It definitely falls prey to Disney's trend of making less-serious sequels. See: Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mulan, etc. Overall it's just plain inferior to the first movie, with songs that aren't as catchy, a plot and plenty of dialogue that's just less compelling, etc. It's nice and I'd still say it's worth seeing, but I wouldn't put it at the top of anyone's to-do list.
I like how elsa's hair become unbraided. Now elsa become an eternal virgin as she took up the job as ice spirit.
Add to poll: Haven’t seen it yet and not planning to Haven’t seen it yet and waiting for it to go to Netflix
Didn't watch, don't think that I want to watch it, the first Frozen movie was great but after watching it a few more times I realized that I didn't like the movie as much as I thought I did, somethings just aren't right about that movie , but then again, it is just my opinion
It wasn't a bad movie, but in my opinion, it wouldve been like A LOT BETTER if it just WASNT part of Frozen? Like a separate story with different characters? For example: An orphan girl with magical powers lived the majority of her life pondering on the voice that beckons to her from time to time. She vaguely remembers her parents' faces who spoke affectionate words, but never came to take her back when they left. Her parents have constantly warned her of how their native lands are currently plagued with roaming spirits who hurt the people residing in it, thus no matter how much the voice calls, never meet it unless the orphan girl truly knows she is ready. As for when she was ready, it is for her to decide. Like wouldn't that be more dramatic and stuff???
Villains are not evil enough, made up for by the plot twist. However, that wears off on many rewatches. The second needs a strong villain. Don’t tell me if it has it or not, I haven’t seen it.
Arrogant works, but I do watch Disney movies unlike the current option states. It’s because I don’t want to watch it strong enough to pay full price or Pirate. I do want to watch it. Just not yet.
Well, yeah. Like I said, Disney has trouble keeping their sequels dramatic. They're just fluffy and fun. ... With a little tweaking, the plot would be pretty good -- even as a Frozen sequel. Elsa struggling against her nature, wanting to adventure instead of rule. Her sister always trying to hold her back out of fear of losing her. Their parents' history as being from opposite sides of a war, and the truth about their deaths. Elsa's sacrifice to discover the truth, and Ana's decision to do the right thing in the midst of her grief ... I mean, it had all the key elements for a great sequel. The problem was just, idk, the tone? At no point did the movie really feel dramatic.
Can i have the option 'I don't ever watch any sequels of Disney Movies because nothing ever beats the first one.' except How To Train Your Dragon. That one's bomb and I can't wait to watch the 4th movie.
I don't care too much for the majority of Disney movies. Although I'm a huge fan of Aladdin and his Best Friend. I think the only ones that really got me were Dragon, Wall-E, Tangled, Emperor's New Groove, and that Rat. The others didn't really impress me that much. It's not that they're boring it's just they didn't feel as memorable as Aladdin. It's really hard to beat Robin Williams.
I've never watched Frozen. I'm not interested. Anyway,I rarely go to cinema. I'm just a poor jobseeker I usually watch a movie when it's aired on tv