Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Movie Review: Frozen

By Cece Mulcahy

Frozen, the newest animated movie from Disney, is about two sisters, Anna and Elsa who live in Norway. It turns out Elsa has special powers; she can turn anything into ice. Her parents lock her away, to protect everyone else, because she uses her powers on her sister, by mistake.
One day, when the sisters were playing in the throne room, which Elsa had turned into a snowy place, Elsa accidentally zapped Anna on the head instead of making a snow mound. From that point on, all the adventures begin. Ten years later, it’s Elsa’s coronation, and the gates are reopening. Anna only thinks about the guests, while Elsa concentrates on controlling her powers. Anna thinks it’s her chance to find true love, and is tired of being in the castle. During the coronation, Anna meets Hans, and thinks that he’s her true love. After a marriage proposal, Anna and Hans go to get Elsa’s blessings for the marriage, and even though Elsa says no, Anna presses on. Elsa gets angry,  sets off an eternal winter, and  runs off to a high, snowy mountain where she builds a castle of ice.
The thing I enjoyed most in this movie was Anna’s character because I like how she stands up to her sister. If you’re looking for a movie like Brave but still like some aspects from Tangled, both of which are other Disney movies, then this movie is for you. This movie is rated PG, and is appropriate for a young crowd. I would rate it 5✰ out of 5✰.

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