Friday, March 14, 2014

Carlos Salas/Week 6/Frozen

     Frozen is an unstoppable movie, grossing at over 300 million dollars and showing no signs of slowing down. I my self have watched the movie about a gazillion times and love it even more every time. Frozen is aimed for a younger audience but is amazing for anyone, it is  From cute characters, to some of the best musical numbers, and the most heart warming storyline ever, I have to rate this movie a 5 out of 5 stars.
     If you still haven't seen Frozen then hopefully this will give you a little bit of knowledge about the movie so you can decide if you want to see it or not.
     The movie takes place in the kingdom of Arendelle where we see two princesses Anna (Kristen Bell) and Elsa (Idina Menzel), Elsa has the power to control ice and as children the princesses liked to play together but an event happens that forces Elsa to grow up isolated and Anna to not know of her sisters powers. What I like about this movie is the information is delivered to us so sweetly in amazing musical numbers that warm your heart up. It becomes tragic when the princesses parents die in an accident and Elsa is forced to become Queen. The containment of her powers becomes hard for her and she accidently shows everyone her mystic power, leading her to run from the kingdom. Anna bravely goes on an adventure to bring her back to the kingdom and stop the massive storm that she spawned in her rage, which for us spawned an endless song "Let it go" which was used by Demi Lovato to promote the movi, and Idina Menzel in the movie.
    We see a lot of other characters like Olaf (Josh Gad), the adorable humor of this movie because what is a Disney movie without a cute character right? Gad brings just the right amount of wide-eyed enthusiasm to the voice of a character who doesn’t know anything about the world, but is eager to discover it, to a fault.
    Frozen is continuing to grow and for one am glad I saw it because it was just Disneys comeback, a classic tale , Frozen stands out for its old-fashioned story ;with its regal setting, its lonely princess in a castle, its kingdom under a spell — and for its visual pleasentness.

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