Sunday, February 9, 2014

Frozen: Movie Review

By: Sarah C. '14

Photo courtesy of disneywikia.com
           The newest Disney movie to hit theaters tells the story of love between families, fitting in, and being yourself. Frozen takes those who watch it through the life of two sisters, who after one's special powers are revealed, are separated. When an eternal winter is cast over the princess's home country, she goes on an adventure to stop the storm. The journey includes an adorable snowman named Olaf and a sassy reindeer called Sven.
            Part of what makes this story so appealing to audiences of all ages is that it doesn't follow the typical Disney movie formula. While there is still a pretty princess, a trusty companion, and a plethora of musical numbers, there is a focus on sisterhood and having confidence in oneself. The musical numbers are catchy and well preformed and will have you laughing until your stomach hurts. While the ending may surprise some, I can guarantee all will love it. Disney did it again with a great movie for children ages 5-95.

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