T Wolf
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Just as weird as the first one. Everybody got a song! Anna was so worried about Elsa dying , literally that's all her character was about. Elsa was cold and flatly delivered lines as usual. Christof spent the entire movie trying to propose to Anna. In the end Elsa chooses to yet again abandon Arendale and live in the forest again. Also for some ridiculous reason Olaf is concerned about being mature and growing up
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Christopher Stone
Mediocre in so many ways. Everything about this movie feels rushed, like someone set the release date without a single idea for the plot. It has Disney's high production value, in many regards, but also reminds me of their Direct-to-VHS releases in the 90s. The main plot has about 3 points of advancement, and the side plots take over the whole middle of the movie. I like the lack of specific antagonist, but it all feels forced and lazy. Elsa receives her "call to action" within minutes of the movie starting, but the next main plot point doesn't come until over a hour into the movie. Meanwhile songs just appear from nowhere, stopping the action and filling time.
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Dolores Parsons
I origanally wanted to see Frozen because it was based on Hans Christian Anderson's the Snow Queen. Well as usual the movie did not reach what my mind had created. But I grew to love, Kristen Belle's character and love Reindeer so Sven was fun. And Some of the locations for Elsa were not bad. Now Frozen 2 Not a bad story it had all the right elements to pull you in ( indigenous characters thrown in to tug heartstings for them and the enviroment. 1 reviewer said it seemed rushed. I agree.
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