I loved Olaf (the snowman), liked the sister theme, animation was nice, songs were cute. I didn't love all the messages involved (like most of the Disney movies) but overall I enjoyed it.
Post by mollybrown on Jan 25, 2014 18:25:46 GMT -5
I loved it. So much better than the classics. It wasn't predictable or sappy at all, and there was a huge twist. Olaf was my favorite as well...I definitely had some laughs.
Post by water*drop on Jan 25, 2014 18:36:38 GMT -5
DH and I loved it. We went as part of our last date night, so DD has no opinion on it. I thought the animation was really pretty, and I liked the storyline.
Ok, I haven't seen it, but my brother and his whole family went over Christmas ( boys 14,6,4, girl 11). The general concensus was it was too girly, including his wife. Too many songs.
(Though in fairness it took the youngest 2 a while to realise they weren't watching Walking With Dinosaurs... which they had talked about going to but was sold out when they got there.... D'oh!!)
I absolutely loved it. Like, loved it so much that I asked my husband to pre-order the DVD for me for my birthday. And I'm not huge into Disney or anything -- I love Beauty and the Beast, but that's really the only other Disney movie I truly love. But Frozen was amazing.
Post by dcrunnergirl52 on Jan 25, 2014 19:42:03 GMT -5
We all, including DH, loved it. We have the CD on repeat in the car, and we're all constantly singing it. The kids put on Frozen "shows" every night for us. I don't love the message in the older princess movies, but this movie was really cool. And, I also thought the animation was gorgeous. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD.
We all, including DH, loved it. We have the CD on repeat in the car, and we're all constantly singing it. The kids put on Frozen "shows" every night for us. I don't love the message in the older princess movies, but this movie was really cool. And, I also thought the animation was gorgeous. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD.
My girls also perform frozen for us all the time and they're 7 and 12, so old enough that they haven't done stuff like that for awhile. So it's safe to say, they really like this movie!
Haha! My girls make their Frozen Barbie dolls act it out, songs and all.
H and I and our 2.5 yr old are obsessed. My daughter asks me to sing Elsa at least 10 times a day, and I'm more than happy to oblige. We are musical kinds of people, though. H's oldest brother/his family didn't appreciate the music.
There was a little bit of eye-roll princessy stuff at the beginning, but then they did a good job of having the character kind of move past that.
Was there more singing than other Disney movies? I am not a huge Disney movie person so I don't now but I didn't think there was.
Also my 5 year old son loved it and tells everyone it was about princesses but not too girly. I agree with him, surprised others thought it was too girly.
Post by doctorsbaby on Jan 25, 2014 20:34:24 GMT -5
DH & I loved it. We took DD to see it twice and I would totally take her again but we are already up to almost $60 to see it in the theater. I can't wait to see it when we get the DVD.
Too many songs, but I enjoyed it. It subverted the traditional princess thing without being annoying about it (e.g., it wasn't like "OMG this princess is a tomboy who has no interested in love!" but more "princess who has her own interests and pursuits but who also happen to be interested in maybe falling in love," if that makes sense).
I lurved it. It's the only movie I've made an effort to see in the theater since I returned from France, mainly because of DD, but I thought it was worth it.