But aren’t there adults who like the movie? Don’t misunderstand me, I don’t like Frozen much, but using that quote here is pretty self-defeating when there are adults who’d call this a good story.
Another point about the song Let It Go: in the context of the movie it does fuck all. I'm surprised no one spots this. It's supposed to be this big empowering moment for Elsa where she stops giving a crap about hiding her powers and the end implies that she's gotten over her insecurities. However the next time we see her it's like that part never happened because she's back to being insecure and wanting to be left alone etc. All in all it accomplished nothing.
Rowan, it appears you missed a major plot element before and after the song "Let It Go" Elsa doesn't know she's freezing the entire town of Arendelle. She flees to not cause harm to her citizens, so when Anna seeks her out and informs her of the town's current condition, her powers go nuts due to them being attached to her emotions.
Buffyfan04 Even after gets dragged back in Arendelle, Elsa still makes no attempt to help & runs away (again) instead. What a hero LOL! Let it go accomplished one thing though, it is giving Elsa that nonsense-inappropriate-at-that-time dress.
Rowan J Coleman Not to mention if you watch the music video for it, the big sign that she's now empowered is... she gets a new dress and hairdo. Yes, ladies, coming out of your shell as a person and being strong is all just a matter of fashion choices.
To be fair, Elsa not experimenting with her magic is the fault of her parents. Hell, most if not all of the conflict was caused by bad parenting. They were told fear was Elsa's enemy, and then taught her to fear her power anyway.
Professor Quack Technically, they weren’t telling her to fear her power, that’s just what her young brain interpreted THEIR fear as. They were trying to get her powers under control, because they (justifiably, judging by the movie’s future events) feared the residents’ reaction to discovering the heir’s ice powers because of the Frozen Heart prophecy. They handled that fear poorly, yes, but they didn’t teach her to fear her powers, she just did that on her own because she thought they feared her powers.
@@HellHazAtTheZoo I blame the stupid rock trolls. She was fine controlling her powers before, but they have to come in like "fear is your worst enemy" and scare her
I think my biggest issue was the hype. It was a decent movie in itself but the amount of 'greatest movie ever' drove me mad. "Best Snow Physics!" Rise of the Guardians did a much better job AND had better animation. "First story that wasn't just romance!" Lilo and Stitch was about sisters and family. "First movie to deal with depression!!!1!!" Beauty and the beast! There was so much hype for this movie that really went undeserved.
I'm surprised that you didn't talk about how hastily thrown together the parents' death scene was. I mean Jesus, talk about rushed. One scene they're alive, then one fade later and they're unceremoniously axed off. I didn't even know what the fuck was happening the first time I watched this movie, I had to rewind just to make sure that's really what happened.
+Victor Viridian That was stupid. It was as if Disney themselves just got SO used to the dead parent trope. They don't even put the effort into that cliche anymore.
+Victor Viridian The reason it's rushed over is because they don't want the kids (and parents) to get too sad about it. It's just a thing that happens so that the plot can get going. If they made it sad then it overshadows everything that happens immediately afterwards and distracts from what we're supposed to be watching. Also, like a minute later they have a really happy song so they can't disrupt the tone.
It's fun you think nobody will die on a modern Disney movie. You're absolutely right, but some of the classic ones dared to kill important characters in a really dramatic way. Nowadays this is impossible on a big budget kid movie, which is sad because they're only being fed with toy selling shit.
I'm still not over how forced Hans' 'villain' reveal is. The movie was just like 'whoops, we don't have a villain by this point, better make someone the villain right NOW.' His 'oh I'm not gonna kiss you' thing came literally out of nowhere and it seemed like there was no buildup or character development that lead to it. They just put it in there to have him be the villain all of a sudden.
I love every Disney villain except for Hans. He is way too lame to ever be included with them. It would've been much more effective if the writer's stuck to the original story, making Elsa start out as the villain.
Kyla Mamber I completely agree. If only that stupid "Let It Go" song hadn't come around! I'm serious; that song is the reason Elsa wasn't made a villain, because they thought it sounded too positive to be a villain song. Then it was time to make a decision. They had to either A) rewrite the song; B) take out the song entirely, because it's story that matters most, not songs; or C) rewrite the whole movie. As you can see, they picked C. Yeah, THAT was real smart. NOT!
The trolls in Frozen really bothered me. They felt so out of place, and were so clearly just a plot device to whip out when it was convenient to the story. Overall, the film is incredibly simple, with poorly integrated elements thrown in to make it appear different. Even the visuals were a bit on the bland side.
I guess those elements fooled several people into thinking it was different. I mean, my father mentioned the things that it has in store, like a redemption story, but a lot of other films did them better (Paddington 2, for example, did the redemption story bit a lot better than this movie did, because in that film, it was smooth and fluid and believable, while here it's just thrown in when the plot calls for it).
You think as I do... when I first watched it, the trolls stuck out painfully as not fitting into the narrative at all. And their stupid song only intensified that sensation. Olaf was second place in the 'just there for comic relief and toy sales' department.
Alondro77 Yeah, I'm not very fond of Olaf either. Not only is he rather annoying, I agree that he was put in just to make the kids happy. Yet for some weird reason he's become so VERY popular. OK...why? All he does is waddle around, sing a dumb song, and make pointless jokes that no one in the film even responds to! Are you KIDDING me? Are you telling me that other comic relief characters like Pleakley from Lilo and Stitch, Mushu from Mulan, Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King, and Flounder from The Little Mermaid, who all serve a purpose of some kind in their films, get shoved aside like garbage, and yet this guy just walks around and makes dumb jokes and acts annoying and he gets all the attention? Seriously?! Now, some people might go all "You're dumb, Tesia; Olaf is SUPPOSED to be annoying"; yes, I know. However, he's not supposed to annoy the audience. He 's supposed to annoy the other characters so we can laugh at their reactions to him doing so. (Examples of characters that do this right: Pinky, Pinkie Pie, Bullwinkle, Scuttle, Dudley Puppy, Carl Wheezer, even my character Shivers, who's also a snowman, by the way.) Sadly, he doesn't, which makes me wonder what people see in him. (Besides Josh Gad, whom I do like, by the way.) Sorry I got carried away; I just don't get the hype for something like this, is all.
I really felt the 'act of true love' should have been Oolaf dying beside Anna and the fireplace, because he didn't want her to die alone. THAT would have been more dramatic, emotional, and would have felt like it'd been led up to.
Look, dude. You keep forgetting that this is a kids movie and Olaf dying would be Bambi 2.0 which would make Disney lose a lot of sales since mothers would complain about their children suffering a severe case of PTSD when their favorite snowman died. Shit, it might make them have a snowman phobia.
***** Just because it's a 'kid's movie' doesn't mean the story can't be dynamic and interesting. Kids can handle a _lot_ more than we give them credit for. They're just adults with fewer experience points :p And I don't think any kids would suffer PTSD if Olaf died. That'd be like if Jar Jar Binks had been killed. It might have been a shock, yes, but the character isn't nearly loved enough for it to cause distress in most kids. I actually know one little girl, my friend's daughter, who very openly (and loudly. And in public >.
TalonSky Personally, I'd like that part of the story better, but I made the sarcastic comment to parody the 21st century parents that want to protect their children from everything.
NewHamp I was watching Jojo's Bizarre Adventure in my livingroom and my parents were disgusted by a character being murded via tentacles ripping through their body in a violent rage. I was eating the entire time and didn't care.
3:50 This entire segment was so true. Never really considered that point until you brought it up. It actually changed the way I look at films in general.
the "all animals act like dogs" thing bothered the fuck out of me too. As an animal lover, I know that all animals have their different personalities and traits that you could definitely work out in movies. But no, instead of doing research on the animals behaviour, they say "Fuck it, all animals act like dogs, right?"
+Siena H. That happens because most people know how dogs behave. I'm sure elks or whatever the hell that thing is can show affection, but I don't really know how, I only know the sound they make when I hit them with my car.
DanielAvelan True, but what I am saying is that if they are dedicated enough and not a lot of lazy assholes waiting to cash in on their pay, they would at least do some research. They don'g even have to spend time with the animal. All they need to do is a quick search up. Also, about the car hitting thing, I really hope you don't mean to. Even if it is in the way, there are better ways to deal with it that doesn't involve hitting it. Unless it actually runs in last second when there is no way to gain control, but other than that, it is unnaceptable to kill the.poor thing. But I lost track of what I was saying... Anyways, either go all out if you are going to characterize an animal, or just don't do it at all. Because that "all animals must a t like dogs"bullshit is just pure laziness at its finest.
***** Exactly! By doing this "all animals are dogs" bullshit they are just selling themselves short. From storytelling perspective, it is much better and delves deeper into both the animal characters, and the human characters. Disney ha characterized animals very well over the years, using the animals traits to build character and to enhance the story. Rabbits, usually quick and witty, foxes usually sly and cunning, owls characterized as wise, wolves clever and tricky, and I'm sure you can think up more just from classic fairytales, fables, and nursery rhymes. Disney in there classic era, did this very well with movies that were centered around animals, such as Aristocats, Robin Hood, Lady and the Tramp, Three Little Pigs, and others, and they have been doing it for years. They did Bambi, for gods sake, a movie about a FREAKING DEER... yet somehow they stick to the dog bullshit for Sven, a reindeer... (psssttt... the keyword is DEER) anyways, what I am basically saying is that you comment hit right on what I was trying to say in the first place.
7:00 does that also mean she's never ever touched water with her feet before ever? I'M SO GLAD YOU NOTICED FIREWORK WAS THE SAME SONG!!!!! I was literally typing it when you showed the comparison haha.
***** I accidentally replied to yours...meant to reply to Adovock...i meant to say that this movie should definitely be re-thinked as the "greatest movie of all time"
One of the things that bothers me most about this film is the fact that Kristoph kept building up the rock trolls to be "love experts" But then when they meet them, despite knowing virtually nothing about Anna, they assume she's Kristoph's girlfriend. Okay, fine: it's a misunderstanding. But THEN Kristoph corrects them by saying she's engaged to someone else. They immediately start saying things like an engagement being "a minor thing" and "we gotta get the fiance out of the way" in an effort to force Anna and Kristoph together. So, basically they're willing to break up a couple they know nothing about in the name of "true love" and shove another one together based on the fact Anna has functioning facial features and that alone makes her "just perfect for our Kristoph" This movie TELLS me they're "love experts" but it definitely doesn't SHOW me that.
Think I read a theory once that Hans wasn't actually evil and he did in fact love Anna. But the Rock Trolls wanted Anna to be with Kristoph so they 'dealt' with it by altering his mind and making him be overcome by greed. Personally, gonna accept that headcanon because of that one smile from Hans. You know the one.
I feel like this is another theme of the movie. As we see, Frozen likes to poke fun at the "prince charming love at first sight" cliche. I feel like this song is just enforcing the theme about how love at first sight doesn't exist. Plus, it is a cliche in previous Disney movies to have characters attempt to help characters get together. For example, the mice from Cinderella.
I kept expecting it to end but it just wouldn't. The seconds felt like hours. I was laughing so hard yet also strengely horrified and uncomfortable, which only fueled the laughter more
The whole “it’s for kids” defence really bothers me because it implies that kids are mindless, hollow shells who will love every single piece of media they consume - when in reality, not every child is going to love a popular movie like Frozen or Wreck It Ralph 2. In fact, recently I calculated the percentage of IMDB family reviews that indicated that their kids didn’t like Wreck It Ralph 2, which was 31%.
Also for the people going "it's okay, because kids are stupid" it's like. Yeah, kids are stupid, because they are naive and their brains aren't fully developed, but they can still have emotions. A lot of media connected with me as a kid, because I could relate to them and that's why I loved them. HELL look at all the neurodivergent people now saying that they loved Megamind as a kid and didn't know why until they rewatched it as an adult and realized that they can relate to it. The idea of being an outsider to society and how when people act as if you can only do bad, it just pushes you farther away from doing good. Even if they were too young to find the right words to verbalize this feeling, they still felt attracted to the film because of this. Like, don't you want your kids to grow up feeling less alone, because they had characters that they could relate to (since even if they had some people in real life who understood them, it's still always nice to have more to comfort them, y'know)? I'm not even talking about representation here. I just mean that in general, it's always a good idea to put effort into making relatable and interesting characters. Also, for business, it doesn't make much sense either, because wouldn't you want both people when they were kids and people once they grew up to both enjoy something, so that everyone spends more money on it? I just realized that this comment was very focused on relatable kids media in particular, so sorry about that LOL But I hope I still made a good argument about how even if kids have less thinking skills than adults, it's not like they're emotionless husks either.
Same. Legit Frozen’s success is like 90% kids. Tbh I never really liked Frozen the first time I saw it, and felt Anna was kinda annoying and immature in some scenes, especially the sequel.
the shower part I started laughing so hard is started to cough so hard that I fell on the the floor so hard that I started to cry so hard that I then died.
Man, that shower scene. I have had problems with depression and have had a hard time laughing at anything. But man, that clip made me laugh until I cried.
This is the only time I feel like you weren't harsh enough toward a movie. Why didn't you call out the fact that Elsa has absolutely no character whatsoever outside of her song?
Agreed. My biggest problem, which ties into Elsa's lack of character, is that they spend so much time on Hans and Anna's relationship that I don't even understand Anna and Elsa's that well. They are sisters- used to have fun, now they don't. Anna is upset that Elsa didn't approve of the relationship, Elsa is upset bc Anna is being a dumbass. As far as their adult relationship goes we only see them fight so I give zero fucks about their sisterhood and then they try to push it on you at the end with "sisterhood is power" when we've only seen them despise each other.
I feel like they don't even have an adult relationship. Considering Elsa has been locking herself away as to not reveal her powers, that seems like it would kind of kill it.
BloodoftheLotus13 That's exactly why I can't stand this movie. All the interactions between the two for years after Anna's memories were changed were Anna knocking on a door and getting nothing from Elsa emotionally. She didn't even come out for their parents' funeral, leaving Anna to deal with that alone. At some point, anger and hurt should have overcome what little love they had from their childhood in my opinion.
I feel like pretty much all of the newer Disney princess have the same motive. Rapunzel: I want to get out of the tower and see the world! Ana: I want to get out of the Castle and see the world! Elsa: LET IT GOOO Moana: I don't wanna be stuck on this island I wanna get out and see the wooooorld
I think the shitty part is that Elsa's parents were specifically told by the trolls that Elsa needs to learn to control her powers and embrace them. AND YEEEET... they tell her to hide her powers and to conceal them. They make her feel like she's a monster and it's very obvious that she gets anxiety as she grows older and yet they keep telling her that she has to hide it. it's just uuughhhh
So? It still has to make sense of itself, even if it doesn't want to be taken seriously. I mean, so many other Disney movies are for children, and they made sense of themselves (The Little Mermaid, Mulan, The Great Mouse Detective, Snow White, Pinocchio, and so many others I could mention). So I'm sorry, your argument doesn't cut it.
SparklyGhost704 That's kinda what I feel the film is saying: "Let's just make a fun movie for kids because kids are STUPID; they'll watch ANYTHING!" Granted, I know that's not what the filmmakers were thinking, but still.
You're not wrong....but I like how the parents actually made the wrong decision which caused Elsa's anxiety...which makes her such an interesting character that we hadn't seen in the Disney canon so far. It's realistic and it's relatable; parents can be the root of their childrens' problems, even though they meant well AND lots of people, young and older suffer from anxiety disorders today so they latched onto Elsa immediately.
I personally like the deleted song from the soundtrack, "Life's Too Short" that was replaced by the "First Time in Forever" reprise better than all the songs in the soundtrack. It's so bitter yet fun to listen to.
Totally agree that cut songs are sally pretty great. Snuff out the lights from kingdom of the sun (the original emperors new groove) is one of my favorite songs from any disney movie,
YMS I love your other reviews but this review stands out to me so much because it just makes me laugh so much you in the shower and we've talked about this in interviews makes me laugh so hard man you keep being awesome and keep making the amazing reviews
Can we have a Disney movie where the problem isn't solved by love? Like, it'd have a good moral, but not that "love fixes everything." What if a Disney princess doesn't rely on anyone for help, and just manages to save the day through her own hard work and determination. And no "if you believe hard enough it'll happen" bullshit. The moral would just be "you can do mostly anything, but you have to actually make it happen instead of just waiting for it to happen."
There are quite a few movies where they go on about love and family and what not, but at the end of the day, they win because they got up and did something about it. Lilo and Stitch, Disney ET showing family means nobody is left behind and how does it end? Practicing what they preach, getting up and getting there family back in a space ship -- The red one! Lion King, Disnian Shakespeare, again love and family and oh look, ends in Simba, great name by the way, leading a war between hyenas and lions with the previous king, his uncle, being eaten by his own army. The little mermaid, Disney Royalty and of course it's Eric's love that pierces Ursula, not the ship sized shank he drove into her, no can't be. Want to say Princess and the Frog but that's because it's debatable on whether it was love or lawyering that changed them back. The fine print will not be denied! Wreck-It Ralph, one of the first if not the first video game movie(even though it wasn't based on a video game) that was good, all about loving, accepting and owning who you are and Ralph wins because he went and physically beat the boss and the army of cybugs. Which are for all intents and purposes, disney xenomorphs. I won't deny love is involved, but just cause they've got someone to love, doesn't mean they're not going to get up and solve their problems.
+TheLoneLoony Lol it would make more sense if it was the queen who had an affair, seeing as Anna and Elsa look like the queen and also it would be easier to hide Elsa's true father from the king rather than the other way around. Imagine the king just showing up with an ice baby. "Honey what's that." "It's our child, of course." "But how...there...I didn't have...babby...ok."
+TheLoneLoony Elsa is the sister of Rapunzel so the magic runs in the Family. But the Partents from Rapunzel were scared that their second child would also be kidnapped so they gave Elsa away to their cousins... Parents of Anna. that's for Disney but the original Story Frozen was inspired by (The Snow Queen) it's different and as far as I remember (I read the story when I was a little child) she is the snow queen because she was bullied or the devil made her that way, I don't actually remember but in the end someone is saved through tears "filled with love". so Disney kinda mixed things and made the ice queen the main character and not the little boy who was a slave to the ice queen. so the family tree doesn't ad up in their story
Can I just say that I heard the best comment I've ever heard in a movie theater when I saw this movie with a friend. When the scene where Anna freezes and Elsa hugs her a father in the front row screamed out: "KISS HER!" I fucking died.
TH-cam Pizzer if you reverse one of the two songs and then play them next to each other again, they’ll be in perfect fucking sync, tone wise. They’re literally the same song, just going in other directions, t o n e w i s e. That’s why they shortly meet in the middle at 8:56! Man I hate myself for only thinking about that now.
You were so close. Your memory was pure, untainted. You could still sleep. But your curiosity got the better of you. Now you're one of us, the Sleepless.
Agreed; Disney seems to have forgotten about other animal sidekicks of theirs who didn't act like dogs and yet were cute and compelling (like Khan from Mulan and Abu from Aladdin).
"Welcome to my channel, where I take the fun out of everything." >Implying I find anything enjoyable and life isn't just composed of crippling depression kek
Sometimes, the people saying that it shouldn't be so "harshly" analyzed because "it's a kid's movie" turn out to be the same people who complain that the next generations are doomed because the content created for them is dumb. Content created for children doesn't have to be stupid or incoherent or inconsistent.
You said my exact thoughts about Let it Go, thank you so much. It's like the Call Me Maybe of disney songs. As a disney fan I find it so sad and insulting that that song gets so much praise while other much better songs (from less popular disney movies) get totally ignored.
Redrosa Agreed, like "Try Everything" from Zootopia. That's a very fun and well-done song with a great message about following your dreams even though you might mess up. "Let It Go"...ugh, does that song even HAVE a message?
@@artbytesia How is that a "bad message"? It's saying "be yourself and screw what others think of you because that isn't important?" Even if that WAS a "bad message", a song doesn't need a MORAL to make people like it. It just needs to be pleasing to the ears lol
+Basler Jones "Fear would take over". She got scared she would be branded a freak and ran away. That's...pretty much it. It's like Hunchback, but she ran away from the people, while Quazi ran TO the people
6:20 am I the only one who thought Anna and Hans had good chemistry, and him being a bad guy in the end felt like an asspull to his character rather than a logical development?
+Birds rights activist whoops i wrote that backwards from Hans' pov. I meant if elsa was still evil, Anna Christoff or Hans mighta died. Prolly not but potentially
"It's a kids' movie." I've heard that excuse so many times, and it disgusts me. Walt Disney's vision was to make family-oriented movies, as in films that appeal to both children and adults. What made some of the studio's best films so great is how balanced they were in that regard. It's why film's like "Home on the Range" and "Aristocats" are terrible because they focus only on kids (the former was clearly aimed at preschoolers). It's why Confused Matthew's review of "The Incredibles" is one of the stupidest videos I've ever watched: he fails to understand this.
When I was 6, I watched "Watership Down". I was more bothered by what the heck the ghost rabbit thing was supposed to be than all the bunnies getting torn to pieces and slaughtered. Because, you know, they were just cartoons. Not real bunnies. Kids today are pansies, can't even take a villain dying without needing therapy!
Not to mention Gaston was this character type done right. He doesn't start as pure evil, just some entitled town prick who's used to getting everything he wants. It's only when things don't go his way that he becomes villainous.
Nathan Karr You just reminded me that when I was a kid I watched that film like 4 times in a single day, because of this my dad rewrote the Gaston song to be as pornographic as possible, I was 5 at the time
My absolute biggest problem with Frozen is how they revealed Hans as the bad guy. Because for the entire film before that "twist", he totally behaved like a completely nice guy character and the film did not once ever drop a single clue telling us that he even could be a bad guy. Of course, he acted unnaturally nice and peppy, so the audience could normally think that something was up, but when another character who actually IS a nice person does the same things, it doesn't come across as a deliberate exaggeration, so much as the filmmakers' incompetent attempt to make enthusiastic and kind individuals. Honestly, when I saw the film, it felt like Hans was never supposed to have been a villain, but they had to change the ending in order to put him in as one.
Exactly. Why the fuck does he act the same way when there's no one around and he doesn't need to keep an appearance. That's when you should notice he's not what he pretends to be. He basically went from lazily written nice guy to cliched villain in a second.
that's actually correct Elsa was straight up the villain until the song let it go was written, then somebody decided that they couldent let a bad sing such a "good" song and so they had to shoe horn hans into the villain role.
Yeah, nowhere near as well-made as people make it out to be. But what my blood boils at more than that is the fact that people are giving it all the attention, for some reason. Sure, let's not give the attention and praise to films like Zootopia, Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, or Paddington 1 and 2 that actually deserve it as they have well-told stories, compelling characters with great development, funny humor, creativity, cleverness, and entertainment value, let's give it to Frozen! Great idea there! *sarcasm*
In addition to saying that "good for a kids' movie" doesn't equal "good movie," I would go further and say that "good for a kids' movie" doesn't equal "good kids' movie." Children are a lot smarter than we often give them credit for, and while of course they're going to like bright colors and catchy songs, I think it's important to have children watch movies that will make them think or that are at least somewhat creative in how they use those things that children usually like to see. My parents tried to avoid letting me and my siblings watch movies that were just "good for kids' movies" and while of course they're human and have as much bias as anyone else, I think I and my siblings benefited from their selectivity. Anyway, I thought this was a very well-thought-out review and while I haven't seen the movie, I've seen and read other reviews and this doesn't seem to be misrepresenting the film -- unless *everyone's* misrepresenting it, in which case, what can ya do? Well, I suppose I could watch it, but... meh....
I love movies that play into your heart strings:(even as a kid)an American tale, heck even Disney has some pretty decent sad films like the fox & the hound, lion king, lady & the tramp made me really sad as a kid especially the scene where the puppies are crying in the hound.
So I saw this movie unwillingly with six or seven choir geeks in theaters, and them being there just for the music was enough to kill me. Me, being the darkest one of the bunch, was the only person in the entire theatre that laughed when Anna got shot in the face. I got so many looks and I'm proud of it. Awesome stuff, keep it up.
The music is what ruined this movie. It had a completely different plot (Elsa was the villain different) until they heard Let it Go and decided to completely change the plot last minute. That was the problem.
This review was pretty spot on. I would give Frozen somewhere between a 7/10 and 8/10. I am nowhere near as good at spotting stuff like a ship mysteriously being underwater, but I am picky. I enjoyed the movie. Just what kids movie would be at least an ideal 10/10? The Lion King? Nothing else seems to come to mind.
If Lion King was an original story, and not a washed up version of Hamlet, mixed with Moses and style of Kimba The White Lion, maybe we could give it a good mark. But as it was? I don't think Lion King would get a higher mark than Frozen did. A 10/10 animated movie... The Illusionist? Or something from Ghibli?
Pan Rysownik Rysuje If we're talking about 10/10 disney movies, I'd definitely count Lion King out...even though I love it. Probably Mulan and Beauty/Beast would fit in there, though...and I know a lot of people think that Emperor's New Groove was part of the dark ages but that's pretty great too.
Squirt K You're putting 10/10 mark on movies too easily. Watch more animated stuff, get a taste and expand your horizons - I don't think I know more than maybe three movies that I'd MAYBE give a 10/10. And not one of them is a Pixar or Disney one. My favourite Disney movie? Wreck-It Ralph.
Pan Rysownik Rysuje Yeah, I guess I was putting 10/10 on a little too thick there. Let's say 8 or 9/10 for those, alright? Maybe 9.5. Although, I was only talking about Disney, and recommending movies from that specific franchise. Trust me, my horizons are plenty expanded when it comes to animation, and I have way too many opinions on animation (especially when it comes to animation with an audience of 18+, but that's another story). I enjoyed Wreck-it-Ralph so much, but I'm still giving it some time to see if it holds. It's still a relatively new movie but I'm sure it's going to hold.
Started watching your channel about a week ago and I'm already all the way through it. I like that you don't give kids' movies exceptions. I hope this channel lives forever.
Lol at the Let It Go and Firework mash-up. I remember thinking the same as you when I first heard that song (Let It Go). I don't hate it, but when people obsess over it I'm like "really...?" It's really just another catchy pop song.
3:50 Holy shit dude... I never thought I could be so disturbed while hearing that song, while also laughing my ass off. xD #scarred4life *edit* Oh and at 7:55...I don't know jack about music theory, but even I could tell that song is LAZY AS SHIT. I think the entire soundtrack was honestly. Not even catchy like some of their old films.
First off, the rest of the soundtrack (minus maybe the Olaf song) wasn't lazy. Most of it was quite cleverly written and worked better for the story than any other soundtrack in a Disney movie in the last 30 years, maybe ever. And even though the chord progression in Frozen is probably the most used chord progression ever and the melody isn't super original, the arrangement and instrumentation was enough to make the song stand out in my opinion. Also, even though you might not think the soundtrack is catchy, millions of people disagree with you.
Lisa Zoria as somebody who does know music theory, the music is super simple, kinda like pop music (imo lazy). However, that's why it's catchy. 90% of famous songs are simple and catchy. As a musician, I prefer stuff that makes me think. Most people don't like to think.
Not only that, being a film for children doesn't exempt it from trying to be a good film. There's not many, but there are genuinely good films and TV series that are intended for children that are also great experiences to watch for people that are not children. A film or TV series need to be a good product first, regardless of what the intended audience is.
Precisely! That's one of the reasons I get irritated when my mom tries to tell me it's popular because "little girls like it"! That may be true, but it's an incredibly stupid reason!
to clarrify, her ice magic isnt blocked by the gloves, her magic is purely controlled by her emotional state so therefor here gloves were "blocking" becuase she thought they were blocking.
this is a quess from my prespective that i am pretty sure of beacuse it makes sense. but it still is just a quess wich i maybe should have mentioned. to compare, we have the iron freacking chain wich didnt block it, and her magic is relased when she has strong emotion which is shownd several times in the movies. however when calmed down and feeling safe she dont release any magic at all. therefore it is safe to asume the gloves only protect beacuse she belives them to do so.
thatsnotchocolat yes. gloves on dosent block magic beacuase otherwise the chains she wore near the end would have blocked her magic aswell which it didnt. so to answear your question : sugar pills work as effectivly as gloves.
***** i think they didnt tell beacuse if they did tell they would have to make more scenes to show an example to how it works. which i quess would change the movie alot.
OVER ANALYZING they gave her the gloves TO BLOCK IT she never knew why she had the gloves when she was young i saw frozen twice (once alone) 2nd i was dragged THIS MOVIE HAS SO MUCH PLOT HOLS looper Will say Man this is DUMB (i realy like looper but the time travel is stupid ADMIT IT)
The Y2K crisis was an incredibly legitimate crisis because it was the COMPUTERS that had to be told why the number doesn't have any more significance than any other number in existence. Ironically it was literally computer programmers remembering to tell the someone that during the Y2K "craze".
I'm a "die-hard" Frozen fan and I actually had no problem with this. I'm happy you're not like everyone else and just points out issues and don't even explain anything and that they just say "frozen sux bc of this issue!" I'm happy you gave it constructive criticism and also threw in a little humor :P ANYWAY Do your thoughts on Tangled, Big Hero 6 or The Fault In Our Stars
there's a lot of unexplained things in this movie. why does Elsa have powers but Anna doesn't? why do the rock troll things exist? like this movie is really overrated
+Bunnyboo3419 The trolls were based off the demon things from the original fairy tail of 'The Snow Queen'. And if say Anna or the parents would've also had powers then there wouldn't have been much of a conflict in the movie.
+Bunnyboo3419 Like the above comment said, this movie is based off of "Snow Queen", a Scandinavian folk tale. Elsa is a loose representation of the Snow Queen, whereas the trolls are the devils spoken of in the tale. Like all fairy tales, Disney was fascinated by Hans' work (btw, Hans is the author of 'Snow Queen' and the douche bag prince is named after him), and so decided to make a film based on it. However, for it to be appealing, yet appropriate, the tale was a bit dumb-downed and revised. People seriously need to read the source materials for these movies. Using logic to explain what happens in a Disney movie is never a good idea, typically. Look at "Alice in Wonderland". People who watched the movie first, but never read the book probably think that Wonderland is the happiest and goofiest place on Earth, lol.
"A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good story in the slightest." -C. S. Lewis
But aren’t there adults who like the movie? Don’t misunderstand me, I don’t like Frozen much, but using that quote here is pretty self-defeating when there are adults who’d call this a good story.
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Honestly that's the saddest thing I've ever hear to be honest...
There is also a Walt Disney quote that goes along the lines of: "I do not make films only for children, I make then for the child in all of us."
Dannyboy O *SNAP*
@Dannyboy O so you dont read or listen to anything made or said before the eighties?
Another point about the song Let It Go: in the context of the movie it does fuck all. I'm surprised no one spots this. It's supposed to be this big empowering moment for Elsa where she stops giving a crap about hiding her powers and the end implies that she's gotten over her insecurities. However the next time we see her it's like that part never happened because she's back to being insecure and wanting to be left alone etc. All in all it accomplished nothing.
Yes exactly!!! Fucking redundant song praised like its our savior. Fuck Let It Go.
Arthur Mc When I have a kid I'll tell them you said that
Rowan, it appears you missed a major plot element before and after the song "Let It Go" Elsa doesn't know she's freezing the entire town of Arendelle. She flees to not cause harm to her citizens, so when Anna seeks her out and informs her of the town's current condition, her powers go nuts due to them being attached to her emotions.
Buffyfan04 Even after gets dragged back in Arendelle, Elsa still makes no attempt to help & runs away (again) instead. What a hero LOL! Let it go accomplished one thing though, it is giving Elsa that nonsense-inappropriate-at-that-time dress.
Rowan J Coleman Not to mention if you watch the music video for it, the big sign that she's now empowered is... she gets a new dress and hairdo. Yes, ladies, coming out of your shell as a person and being strong is all just a matter of fashion choices.
This review did for showers what _Psycho_ did f- wait hold on
Shukterhouse Jive I almost died thanks to you
Shukterhouse Jive Frozen ruined showers? Check that sentence structure boi.
Cryo Phobica Under the sea! Under the sea!
He was refering to the scene where Adam was in the shower.
Vladimir Lenin that was pretty funny
To be fair, Elsa not experimenting with her magic is the fault of her parents. Hell, most if not all of the conflict was caused by bad parenting. They were told fear was Elsa's enemy, and then taught her to fear her power anyway.
Professor Quack Technically, they weren’t telling her to fear her power, that’s just what her young brain interpreted THEIR fear as. They were trying to get her powers under control, because they (justifiably, judging by the movie’s future events) feared the residents’ reaction to discovering the heir’s ice powers because of the Frozen Heart prophecy. They handled that fear poorly, yes, but they didn’t teach her to fear her powers, she just did that on her own because she thought they feared her powers.
@@HellHazAtTheZoo I blame the stupid rock trolls. She was fine controlling her powers before, but they have to come in like "fear is your worst enemy" and scare her
RoseMasquerade I mean, I blame them too. Lol
@@gaytrise Glad I'm not the only one who noticed that too.
Her parents should've trained her to use them. But I guess in their times its considered evil to have powers...
I actually feel violated watching that shower part
+Tony McMeme (Brickyboy99) so do i
+Tony McMeme (Brickyboy99) I feel scared he got that cream in his mouth.
***** well then...
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Just had to come back here to make sure I wasn't crazy after watching the new YMS
ralphthemoviemaker me too Ralph! Btw I love your videos!
ralphthemoviemaker Fred 2?
ralphthemoviemaker I love your content man!
I thought I had a stroke after hearing the intro. Glad I'm okay 😂
o shit its daddy ralph
Oh no, keep that shower clip in, I didn't wan't to sleep. Like, ever again.
Hamish Woodland DAMN IT I ALMOST FORGOT THAT SONG!!!
It's been 2 years and I'm still crying myself to sleep.
I was looking at my phone and I swear to god my heart stopped when I looked up at this 4:34
IS NOBODY GOING TO MENTION THAT HE PUT AN APOSTROPHE IN WANT!!!
@@childwholikesmetal4635 ...Wow, what else did I not see?
I think my biggest issue was the hype. It was a decent movie in itself but the amount of 'greatest movie ever' drove me mad. "Best Snow Physics!" Rise of the Guardians did a much better job AND had better animation. "First story that wasn't just romance!" Lilo and Stitch was about sisters and family. "First movie to deal with depression!!!1!!" Beauty and the beast! There was so much hype for this movie that really went undeserved.
So true. It was way to overhyped. There have been WAY better movies created by Disney.
Renée Peters Yeah, that do a lot of what it does so much better.
AND THE SONG! It was everywhere at the time. Let it go was literally about running away from your problems..
@@T_E_G Yes! Snort some cocaine! That will help you run away from your problems!
@@T_E_G no it wasnt
I knew I recognized that intro from the other Frozen review...
Zethor It's called callback.
This video did for callback what Frozen (2013) did for generic chord progressions.
And the other one...
I'm surprised that you didn't talk about how hastily thrown together the parents' death scene was.
I mean Jesus, talk about rushed. One scene they're alive, then one fade later and they're unceremoniously axed off. I didn't even know what the fuck was happening the first time I watched this movie, I had to rewind just to make sure that's really what happened.
+Victor Viridian That was stupid. It was as if Disney themselves just got SO used to the dead parent trope. They don't even put the effort into that cliche anymore.
+Victor Viridian The reason it's rushed over is because they don't want the kids (and parents) to get too sad about it. It's just a thing that happens so that the plot can get going. If they made it sad then it overshadows everything that happens immediately afterwards and distracts from what we're supposed to be watching.
Also, like a minute later they have a really happy song so they can't disrupt the tone.
+misterimo1990 Well if they didn't want any viewers to get sad over it, then what the fuck was the point of adding the scene in the first place?
Ensla It's part of the plot. We understand that it's a sad thing for the characters but it's not a sad thing for us.
***** They just could've subtly implied they were dead, fuck, even just blatantly saying it out wouldve made more sense.
It's fun you think nobody will die on a modern Disney movie. You're absolutely right, but some of the classic ones dared to kill important characters in a really dramatic way. Nowadays this is impossible on a big budget kid movie, which is sad because they're only being fed with toy selling shit.
and they're exposed to r-rated movies anyway, so I don't know why they're trying this
I loved the death scene in Up. The snag of those few balloons and that fall. I know it's Pixar, bit still.
Have you seen Big hero 6?
parents died in the movie, ppl died in big hero 6
Cameron Larsen *Scar
I'm still not over how forced Hans' 'villain' reveal is. The movie was just like 'whoops, we don't have a villain by this point, better make someone the villain right NOW.' His 'oh I'm not gonna kiss you' thing came literally out of nowhere and it seemed like there was no buildup or character development that lead to it. They just put it in there to have him be the villain all of a sudden.
I completely agree. My mom doesn't think the twist is forced, but that's probably because she likes the film so much. Why, I have no idea.
I love every Disney villain except for Hans. He is way too lame to ever be included with them.
It would've been much more effective if the writer's stuck to the original story, making Elsa start out as the villain.
Yes! I'm not the only one that saw that. It seemed so just thrown together.
Kyla Mamber I completely agree. If only that stupid "Let It Go" song hadn't come around!
I'm serious; that song is the reason Elsa wasn't made a villain, because they thought it sounded too positive to be a villain song. Then it was time to make a decision. They had to either A) rewrite the song; B) take out the song entirely, because it's story that matters most, not songs; or C) rewrite the whole movie. As you can see, they picked C. Yeah, THAT was real smart. NOT!
@@artbytesia Aaaand the stupid song reigns supreme once more. When it would've been 100x easier and better to just rewrite the song. 😐
The trolls in Frozen really bothered me. They felt so out of place, and were so clearly just a plot device to whip out when it was convenient to the story. Overall, the film is incredibly simple, with poorly integrated elements thrown in to make it appear different. Even the visuals were a bit on the bland side.
I guess those elements fooled several people into thinking it was different. I mean, my father mentioned the things that it has in store, like a redemption story, but a lot of other films did them better (Paddington 2, for example, did the redemption story bit a lot better than this movie did, because in that film, it was smooth and fluid and believable, while here it's just thrown in when the plot calls for it).
You think as I do... when I first watched it, the trolls stuck out painfully as not fitting into the narrative at all. And their stupid song only intensified that sensation. Olaf was second place in the 'just there for comic relief and toy sales' department.
Alondro77 Yeah, I'm not very fond of Olaf either. Not only is he rather annoying, I agree that he was put in just to make the kids happy. Yet for some weird reason he's become so VERY popular. OK...why? All he does is waddle around, sing a dumb song, and make pointless jokes that no one in the film even responds to! Are you KIDDING me? Are you telling me that other comic relief characters like Pleakley from Lilo and Stitch, Mushu from Mulan, Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King, and Flounder from The Little Mermaid, who all serve a purpose of some kind in their films, get shoved aside like garbage, and yet this guy just walks around and makes dumb jokes and acts annoying and he gets all the attention? Seriously?!
Now, some people might go all "You're dumb, Tesia; Olaf is SUPPOSED to be annoying"; yes, I know. However, he's not supposed to annoy the audience. He 's supposed to annoy the other characters so we can laugh at their reactions to him doing so. (Examples of characters that do this right: Pinky, Pinkie Pie, Bullwinkle, Scuttle, Dudley Puppy, Carl Wheezer, even my character Shivers, who's also a snowman, by the way.) Sadly, he doesn't, which makes me wonder what people see in him. (Besides Josh Gad, whom I do like, by the way.)
Sorry I got carried away; I just don't get the hype for something like this, is all.
Tesia Blake Olaf is cute
Yellow dolphin Speak for yourself. I disagree, but I respect your opinion.
That shower scene man what the fuck. That was amazing.
I agree, as much as i don't want to say.... that was my favorite part XD hahaha
Oh it was also a good review as well :P
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Of course that's the only reason robs here
I was like "haha... oh it's still going lol... please stop now... PLEASE AARGHGH IT WON'T STOP AAARGHTHG"
Oh man! Rob likes YGS? :D
That shower scene was hilarious, but it made me very uncomfortable. I think the fact that I watched this while taking a shit didn't really help.
I also watched the time he was puking during a saw review while pooping :(
haha lol
Jake Conner me too....
Jake Conner same
ahh thank u for this comment! i already nearly died laughing from the shower scene but you made it even better! x'D
4:30 he literally does not blink for 40 seconds!!!!!
Thank you for helping skip that.
yw
omfg he jumpscared me....
That moment in the video was weirdly evil.
IN A SHOWER
I really felt the 'act of true love' should have been Oolaf dying beside Anna and the fireplace, because he didn't want her to die alone. THAT would have been more dramatic, emotional, and would have felt like it'd been led up to.
I don't feel it invalidates the other characters, at all. Might have given Anna the strength to stand on her own, too.
I agree especially because they knew the snow would melt him, but didn't tell him in because they didn't want to ruin it for him.
Look, dude. You keep forgetting that this is a kids movie and Olaf dying would be Bambi 2.0 which would make Disney lose a lot of sales since mothers would complain about their children suffering a severe case of PTSD when their favorite snowman died. Shit, it might make them have a snowman phobia.
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Just because it's a 'kid's movie' doesn't mean the story can't be dynamic and interesting. Kids can handle a _lot_ more than we give them credit for. They're just adults with fewer experience points :p
And I don't think any kids would suffer PTSD if Olaf died. That'd be like if Jar Jar Binks had been killed. It might have been a shock, yes, but the character isn't nearly loved enough for it to cause distress in most kids. I actually know one little girl, my friend's daughter, who very openly (and loudly. And in public >.
TalonSky Personally, I'd like that part of the story better, but I made the sarcastic comment to parody the 21st century parents that want to protect their children from everything.
4:00 my parents walked in, saw this, walked out. No words were exchanged
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+Chadden Nice.
+Chadden sure they did
+Chadden r/thathappened
NewHamp I was watching Jojo's Bizarre Adventure in my livingroom and my parents were disgusted by a character being murded via tentacles ripping through their body in a violent rage. I was eating the entire time and didn't care.
when he was in the shower the only thing in my head is the camera guy had to try his damnediest to not laugh
3:50
This entire segment was so true. Never really considered that point
until you brought it up. It actually changed the way I look at films in general.
Fuck you, this scared the shit out of me.
Best comment ever
I was literally just singing Poor Unfortunate Souls in the shower XD I felt called out
@@MacaldaReye
I’m gonna be honest, I didn’t really think you’d be into Disney movies, but a part of me knew that you would at least know that song.
the "all animals act like dogs" thing bothered the fuck out of me too. As an animal lover, I know that all animals have their different personalities and traits that you could definitely work out in movies. But no, instead of doing research on the animals behaviour, they say "Fuck it, all animals act like dogs, right?"
+Pinkie CupcakePie Wow. That's actually a really interesting point I've never thought of.
That would be pretty cool if someone did that.
+Siena H. That happens because most people know how dogs behave. I'm sure elks or whatever the hell that thing is can show affection, but I don't really know how, I only know the sound they make when I hit them with my car.
DanielAvelan True, but what I am saying is that if they are dedicated enough and not a lot of lazy assholes waiting to cash in on their pay, they would at least do some research. They don'g even have to spend time with the animal. All they need to do is a quick search up. Also, about the car hitting thing, I really hope you don't mean to. Even if it is in the way, there are better ways to deal with it that doesn't involve hitting it. Unless it actually runs in last second when there is no way to gain control, but other than that, it is unnaceptable to kill the.poor thing. But I lost track of what I was saying... Anyways, either go all out if you are going to characterize an animal, or just don't do it at all. Because that "all animals must a t like dogs"bullshit is just pure laziness at its finest.
***** Exactly! By doing this "all animals are dogs" bullshit they are just selling themselves short. From storytelling perspective, it is much better and delves deeper into both the animal characters, and the human characters. Disney ha characterized animals very well over the years, using the animals traits to build character and to enhance the story. Rabbits, usually quick and witty, foxes usually sly and cunning, owls characterized as wise, wolves clever and tricky, and I'm sure you can think up more just from classic fairytales, fables, and nursery rhymes. Disney in there classic era, did this very well with movies that were centered around animals, such as Aristocats, Robin Hood, Lady and the Tramp, Three Little Pigs, and others, and they have been doing it for years. They did Bambi, for gods sake, a movie about a FREAKING DEER... yet somehow they stick to the dog bullshit for Sven, a reindeer... (psssttt... the keyword is DEER) anyways, what I am basically saying is that you comment hit right on what I was trying to say in the first place.
All animais but cats wich are portraided as dipshits for some reason.
7:00 does that also mean she's never ever touched water with her feet before ever?
I'M SO GLAD YOU NOTICED FIREWORK WAS THE SAME SONG!!!!! I was literally typing it when you showed the comparison haha.
***** He made a great point about it being good for a kids movie, not being great for the movie...
***** I accidentally replied to yours...meant to reply to Adovock...i meant to say that this movie should definitely be re-thinked as the "greatest movie of all time"
***** Yea hilarious and mature of you
Now that I see it... THEY'RE EXACTLY THE SAME!
maybe her feet only freeze water with shoes on
One of the things that bothers me most about this film is the fact that Kristoph kept building up the rock trolls to be "love experts" But then when they meet them, despite knowing virtually nothing about Anna, they assume she's Kristoph's girlfriend. Okay, fine: it's a misunderstanding. But THEN Kristoph corrects them by saying she's engaged to someone else. They immediately start saying things like an engagement being "a minor thing" and "we gotta get the fiance out of the way" in an effort to force Anna and Kristoph together. So, basically they're willing to break up a couple they know nothing about in the name of "true love" and shove another one together based on the fact Anna has functioning facial features and that alone makes her "just perfect for our Kristoph" This movie TELLS me they're "love experts" but it definitely doesn't SHOW me that.
And a big part was not being so sure of love after a day, while that's exactly what happened with Christoph
Think I read a theory once that Hans wasn't actually evil and he did in fact love Anna. But the Rock Trolls wanted Anna to be with Kristoph so they 'dealt' with it by altering his mind and making him be overcome by greed.
Personally, gonna accept that headcanon because of that one smile from Hans. You know the one.
I feel like this is another theme of the movie. As we see, Frozen likes to poke fun at the "prince charming love at first sight" cliche. I feel like this song is just enforcing the theme about how love at first sight doesn't exist. Plus, it is a cliche in previous Disney movies to have characters attempt to help characters get together. For example, the mice from Cinderella.
I thought that was stupid that they thought she was But She did fell in love with him in the end. which they should've been there at some point.
+JatoWhitz Wow, I kinda really like that theory.. It makes me sad, though...
3:50 - 4:34 ...... 0,0 *shiver* That actually was so uncomfortable I backed up from the phone and then had to quickly pause it. eechh
...Gotta admit -- his time spent without blinking is a magnificent achievement
Thanks for the warning, if I’d seen that without some prep I think I would’ve...
i was laughing until he became evil
Why did we just see Winter Soldier in the shower? Is that a Marvel tie in?
I kept expecting it to end but it just wouldn't. The seconds felt like hours. I was laughing so hard yet also strengely horrified and uncomfortable, which only fueled the laughter more
Well played sir- I too had some very similar feelings of about "Let it go" - you were able to verbalize it awesomely!
YMS' creepy smile is truly nightmare fuel
I know im late but it turned me on.
Not . . . Even . . . Close . . .
It's his Kubrick stare. Very similar to Private Pyle's and Jack Torrance's, if I do say so myself.
Honestly, I lost my shit when I saw that shower scene.
same xD
He didn't even blink once
At first I thought it was just a still image with a shower sound but, then I could see the water moving and I died of laughter
same here brosiv
yup......
The whole “it’s for kids” defence really bothers me because it implies that kids are mindless, hollow shells who will love every single piece of media they consume - when in reality, not every child is going to love a popular movie like Frozen or Wreck It Ralph 2. In fact, recently I calculated the percentage of IMDB family reviews that indicated that their kids didn’t like Wreck It Ralph 2, which was 31%.
Also for the people going "it's okay, because kids are stupid" it's like. Yeah, kids are stupid, because they are naive and their brains aren't fully developed, but they can still have emotions. A lot of media connected with me as a kid, because I could relate to them and that's why I loved them. HELL look at all the neurodivergent people now saying that they loved Megamind as a kid and didn't know why until they rewatched it as an adult and realized that they can relate to it. The idea of being an outsider to society and how when people act as if you can only do bad, it just pushes you farther away from doing good. Even if they were too young to find the right words to verbalize this feeling, they still felt attracted to the film because of this. Like, don't you want your kids to grow up feeling less alone, because they had characters that they could relate to (since even if they had some people in real life who understood them, it's still always nice to have more to comfort them, y'know)? I'm not even talking about representation here. I just mean that in general, it's always a good idea to put effort into making relatable and interesting characters.
Also, for business, it doesn't make much sense either, because wouldn't you want both people when they were kids and people once they grew up to both enjoy something, so that everyone spends more money on it?
I just realized that this comment was very focused on relatable kids media in particular, so sorry about that LOL But I hope I still made a good argument about how even if kids have less thinking skills than adults, it's not like they're emotionless husks either.
Same. Legit Frozen’s success is like 90% kids. Tbh I never really liked Frozen the first time I saw it, and felt Anna was kinda annoying and immature in some scenes, especially the sequel.
That shower scene made me laugh
angel7661 That shower scene made me piss myself.
laughing or fear
Both?
I'm gonna have nightmares tonight
The Italian Snob and people thought the video of him puking on command was disturbing
the shower part I started laughing so hard is started to cough so hard that I fell on the the floor so hard that I started to cry so hard that I then died.
so hard.
RIP
we'll miss you Sarah
The newest victim of Mark English.
kittypie I miss me too
"judging it too harshly" lol dude you're not judging it harshly ENOUGH... but entertaining review anyway.
Hey you watch YMS to!?!? You don't know me but I LOVE your videos!
Amen!
Man, that shower scene. I have had problems with depression and have had a hard time laughing at anything.
But man, that clip made me laugh until I cried.
I'm glad you were able to laugh ❤️
Hope you’re doing better bro
@@047Kenny Off and on, but I do! Thanks for also reminding me about the existence of this one. It made me laugh again at it!
This is the only time I feel like you weren't harsh enough toward a movie. Why didn't you call out the fact that Elsa has absolutely no character whatsoever outside of her song?
Agreed. My biggest problem, which ties into Elsa's lack of character, is that they spend so much time on Hans and Anna's relationship that I don't even understand Anna and Elsa's that well. They are sisters- used to have fun, now they don't. Anna is upset that Elsa didn't approve of the relationship, Elsa is upset bc Anna is being a dumbass. As far as their adult relationship goes we only see them fight so I give zero fucks about their sisterhood and then they try to push it on you at the end with "sisterhood is power" when we've only seen them despise each other.
The Moodic x
I feel like they don't even have an adult relationship. Considering Elsa has been locking herself away as to not reveal her powers, that seems like it would kind of kill it.
BloodoftheLotus13 That's exactly why I can't stand this movie. All the interactions between the two for years after Anna's memories were changed were Anna knocking on a door and getting nothing from Elsa emotionally. She didn't even come out for their parents' funeral, leaving Anna to deal with that alone.
At some point, anger and hurt should have overcome what little love they had from their childhood in my opinion.
I feel like pretty much all of the newer Disney princess have the same motive.
Rapunzel: I want to get out of the tower and see the world!
Ana: I want to get out of the Castle and see the world!
Elsa: LET IT GOOO
Moana: I don't wanna be stuck on this island I wanna get out and see the wooooorld
I think the shitty part is that Elsa's parents were specifically told by the trolls that Elsa needs to learn to control her powers and embrace them. AND YEEEET... they tell her to hide her powers and to conceal them. They make her feel like she's a monster and it's very obvious that she gets anxiety as she grows older and yet they keep telling her that she has to hide it. it's just uuughhhh
It's just supposed to be a cute, little fantasy kids movie.
So? It still has to make sense of itself, even if it doesn't want to be taken seriously. I mean, so many other Disney movies are for children, and they made sense of themselves (The Little Mermaid, Mulan, The Great Mouse Detective, Snow White, Pinocchio, and so many others I could mention). So I'm sorry, your argument doesn't cut it.
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Plus you're argument is just tell me that "kids are pretty stupid and don't understand the slightest"
SparklyGhost704 That's kinda what I feel the film is saying: "Let's just make a fun movie for kids because kids are STUPID; they'll watch ANYTHING!" Granted, I know that's not what the filmmakers were thinking, but still.
You're not wrong....but I like how the parents actually made the wrong decision which caused Elsa's anxiety...which makes her such an interesting character that we hadn't seen in the Disney canon so far. It's realistic and it's relatable; parents can be the root of their childrens' problems, even though they meant well AND lots of people, young and older suffer from anxiety disorders today so they latched onto Elsa immediately.
I personally like the deleted song from the soundtrack, "Life's Too Short" that was replaced by the "First Time in Forever" reprise better than all the songs in the soundtrack. It's so bitter yet fun to listen to.
Hells yes. Cut songs are almost always fucking great.
Yeah, I'd have to agree with you. I'm not saying the reprise was bad, but I don't think it was quite worth Life's Too Short's removal.
Totally agree that cut songs are sally pretty great. Snuff out the lights from kingdom of the sun (the original emperors new groove) is one of my favorite songs from any disney movie,
YMS I love your other reviews but this review stands out to me so much because it just makes me laugh so much you in the shower and we've talked about this in interviews makes me laugh so hard man you keep being awesome and keep making the amazing reviews
Can we have a Disney movie where the problem isn't solved by love? Like, it'd have a good moral, but not that "love fixes everything." What if a Disney princess doesn't rely on anyone for help, and just manages to save the day through her own hard work and determination. And no "if you believe hard enough it'll happen" bullshit. The moral would just be "you can do mostly anything, but you have to actually make it happen instead of just waiting for it to happen."
WasabiKitKat All you need is love
WasabiKitKat or Mulan?
Moana
Mulan
Though I feel Tangled had love as a byproduct it wasnt the answer
There are quite a few movies where they go on about love and family and what not, but at the end of the day, they win because they got up and did something about it. Lilo and Stitch, Disney ET showing family means nobody is left behind and how does it end? Practicing what they preach, getting up and getting there family back in a space ship -- The red one! Lion King, Disnian Shakespeare, again love and family and oh look, ends in Simba, great name by the way, leading a war between hyenas and lions with the previous king, his uncle, being eaten by his own army. The little mermaid, Disney Royalty and of course it's Eric's love that pierces Ursula, not the ship sized shank he drove into her, no can't be.
Want to say Princess and the Frog but that's because it's debatable on whether it was love or lawyering that changed them back. The fine print will not be denied! Wreck-It Ralph, one of the first if not the first video game movie(even though it wasn't based on a video game) that was good, all about loving, accepting and owning who you are and Ralph wins because he went and physically beat the boss and the army of cybugs. Which are for all intents and purposes, disney xenomorphs. I won't deny love is involved, but just cause they've got someone to love, doesn't mean they're not going to get up and solve their problems.
Most Disney movies have conflicts resolved by something other than love
I always thought that the reason Elsa had powers was because the king had an affair with an ice witch or something.
+TheLoneLoony Lol it would make more sense if it was the queen who had an affair, seeing as Anna and Elsa look like the queen and also it would be easier to hide Elsa's true father from the king rather than the other way around. Imagine the king just showing up with an ice baby.
"Honey what's that."
"It's our child, of course."
"But how...there...I didn't have...babby...ok."
+TheLoneLoony Plot twist: the queen believes in Jack Frost and they got a little too close one night
+TheLoneLoony ...wait...why would it be the king who had the affair?
April Jones Simple. Nine months later, the ice witch dumps the baby on the king, says "This is yours now.", and leaves.
+TheLoneLoony Elsa is the sister of Rapunzel so the magic runs in the Family. But the Partents from Rapunzel were scared that their second child would also be kidnapped so they gave Elsa away to their cousins... Parents of Anna.
that's for Disney but the original Story Frozen was inspired by (The Snow Queen) it's different and as far as I remember (I read the story when I was a little child) she is the snow queen because she was bullied or the devil made her that way, I don't actually remember but in the end someone is saved through tears "filled with love". so Disney kinda mixed things and made the ice queen the main character and not the little boy who was a slave to the ice queen. so the family tree doesn't ad up in their story
Can I just say that I heard the best comment I've ever heard in a movie theater when I saw this movie with a friend. When the scene where Anna freezes and Elsa hugs her a father in the front row screamed out:
"KISS HER!"
I fucking died.
8:56 THEY SING THE SAME NOTE
OMG YOU RITE
TH-cam Pizzer if you reverse one of the two songs and then play them next to each other again, they’ll be in perfect fucking sync, tone wise.
They’re literally the same song, just going in other directions, t o n e w i s e.
That’s why they shortly meet in the middle at 8:56! Man I hate myself for only thinking about that now.
I saw that epic fucking hate let it go
Damn
Yeah, we know. It's called a chord progression. It's a sequence of notes that, combined together, sound pleasant to the ear.
4:34 Man you could play the joker! hehe
nightmare fuel
I would love it
I felt violated by his face
he'd be better than Leto at least
I fapped.
The shower part legitimately scared me
Artsy Puppy same tbh
Also, when Olaf says
“An act of true love will thaw a frozen heart.”
Who was he quoting, he sounded like he was quoting someone but nobody said that
I was alt tabbed and was like "how much of Under the Sea is this guy gonna play?" So I tabbed back.
You were so close. Your memory was pure, untainted. You could still sleep. But your curiosity got the better of you. Now you're one of us, the Sleepless.
The "Let It go" "Firework" mashup was beautiful. A perfect example of the monotony that sells in the music industry.
i think the dog cliche is cute but lazy.
Agreed; Disney seems to have forgotten about other animal sidekicks of theirs who didn't act like dogs and yet were cute and compelling (like Khan from Mulan and Abu from Aladdin).
"Welcome to my channel, where I take the fun out of everything."
>Implying I find anything enjoyable and life isn't just composed of crippling depression
kek
Chuck Norris II relatable af
Chuck Norris II feelsbadman
Sometimes, the people saying that it shouldn't be so "harshly" analyzed because "it's a kid's movie" turn out to be the same people who complain that the next generations are doomed because the content created for them is dumb. Content created for children doesn't have to be stupid or incoherent or inconsistent.
EXACTLY!!!
Thanks for the nightmares creepy ass shower dude.
*sexy
true
The Let it go and firework mash-up is so uncanny
What do you mean by "uncanny"?
The Duchess 1 lol.
Frozen 2: Melted
Finally relevant
@@newglappy2389 Prepare yourself. A Frozen 2 trailer is out.
Damn
“No one washing dishes at home just start talking to themselves.”
They don’t?
Well...
Me neither...
...
3:50 My lungs are collapsing I'm laughing so hard please stop.
ikr
+Zex Eios Got terrifying LOL. I looked away for a moment and came back to this face: 4:31 and was like "OHH SHIT!"
+Zex Eios Yee
+Zex Eios same
+Zex Eios Swiggty Swooty ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Tangled should've been given the love Frozen got :/
I completely agree
It's overall a better movie.
I didn't like Tangled very much at all. I couldn't remember a single song from it and after it was over I never felt the urge to watch it again.
Dont't agree, it's not half as good as Frozen
Haridas V its twice as good at least, the characters arent as shallow and the plot actually makes sense and the perspective of time makes sense
THE SHOWER SCENE
LIKE THE FUCK
I CANT TELL IF IM LAUGHING BECAUSE ITS FUNNY OR CRYING BECAUSE IM SCARED OR BOTH
According to how monarchy works, hanz still would not be king. He needs Aunna alive if his plan was to work.
You said my exact thoughts about Let it Go, thank you so much. It's like the Call Me Maybe of disney songs. As a disney fan I find it so sad and insulting that that song gets so much praise while other much better songs (from less popular disney movies) get totally ignored.
Redrosa Agreed, like "Try Everything" from Zootopia. That's a very fun and well-done song with a great message about following your dreams even though you might mess up. "Let It Go"...ugh, does that song even HAVE a message?
@@artbytesia "Let It Go"'s message is "screw what other people think" xD
@@SukiNoKoe So in other words, it has kind of a bad message. Making me wonder what the hey people see in it!
@@artbytesia How is that a "bad message"? It's saying "be yourself and screw what others think of you because that isn't important?" Even if that WAS a "bad message", a song doesn't need a MORAL to make people like it. It just needs to be pleasing to the ears lol
why would Elsa run away if she was the queen anyway ?
+Basler Jones Did you not know about French History, the ones with the royal families?
+Basler Jones "Fear would take over".
She got scared she would be branded a freak and ran away.
That's...pretty much it. It's like Hunchback, but she ran away from the people, while Quazi ran TO the people
.....because an angry mob of witch hunters was after her?
To claim the French throne.
***** Yeah but she didn't want to kill anyone.
6:20 am I the only one who thought Anna and Hans had good chemistry, and him being a bad guy in the end felt like an asspull to his character rather than a logical development?
Layla Hellsing yes, yes you are.
Layla Hellsing no, no you're not
I agree 100%.
Layla Hellsing Nope~
Yeah, the plot twist of him being the bad guy is completely forced. That's why I hate the twist so much.
I died at the shower part. Haven't had a good real laugh in a very long time. Thank you for the beautiful reaction images.
i think they should have stuck with the plot line where she was evil
Agreed.
Except killing your sister, your girlfriend's sister or your ex's sister is just awkward
Grace Meredith ??????
+Birds rights activist whoops i wrote that backwards from Hans' pov. I meant if elsa was still evil, Anna Christoff or Hans mighta died. Prolly not but potentially
+Birds rights activist I would of hated if she was evil
4:00 You walk in to your bathroom and this man slaps your girls ass. what do you do?
Run.
join
+Rowan Isaacs nothing. that girl is his
Have a heart attack.
Beg him to slap my ass.
"It's a kids' movie." I've heard that excuse so many times, and it disgusts me. Walt Disney's vision was to make family-oriented movies, as in films that appeal to both children and adults. What made some of the studio's best films so great is how balanced they were in that regard. It's why film's like "Home on the Range" and "Aristocats" are terrible because they focus only on kids (the former was clearly aimed at preschoolers). It's why Confused Matthew's review of "The Incredibles" is one of the stupidest videos I've ever watched: he fails to understand this.
+Jackson Rushing I HATE that excuse too, especially here in 2018! But the worst part is responding to it; It's just so tiring!
Exactly
Who did a review of the incredibles?
When I was 6, I watched "Watership Down". I was more bothered by what the heck the ghost rabbit thing was supposed to be than all the bunnies getting torn to pieces and slaughtered. Because, you know, they were just cartoons. Not real bunnies. Kids today are pansies, can't even take a villain dying without needing therapy!
Alondro77
Pretty much everyone else who saw that movie as a child was totally fucked up by it. You’re the exception.
that smile, that damned smile...
Caused me to laugh like the Joker
Hans would have been a creative and original fake Disney love interest
if we didn't already have Gaston like twenty years earlier
Not to mention Gaston was this character type done right. He doesn't start as pure evil, just some entitled town prick who's used to getting everything he wants. It's only when things don't go his way that he becomes villainous.
Nathan Karr and the whole sisterly love was done in lilo and stitch
Nathan Karr You just reminded me that when I was a kid I watched that film like 4 times in a single day, because of this my dad rewrote the Gaston song to be as pornographic as possible, I was 5 at the time
Nathan Karr yeah and Gaston was a great villain.
3:50 and 4:30 I love these are, this is an excellent example of why I love your content.
Best shower scene I've ever seen.
He should make a horror movie where that is the only scary screen, the cast opens a door and that scene is playing
if you wanna skip to the important content of this video go to 3:50
😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
You're horrible for this 😂
waitasecond.....I'M JUST GETTING THIS ON MY NOTIFICATIONS NOW?!?! Come ON youtube.....you're only....let's see....2 YEARS LATE!
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I just got one... Notification Squad, unite!
He reviewed it yesterday
You think yours was late?
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My absolute biggest problem with Frozen is how they revealed Hans as the bad guy. Because for the entire film before that "twist", he totally behaved like a completely nice guy character and the film did not once ever drop a single clue telling us that he even could be a bad guy. Of course, he acted unnaturally nice and peppy, so the audience could normally think that something was up, but when another character who actually IS a nice person does the same things, it doesn't come across as a deliberate exaggeration, so much as the filmmakers' incompetent attempt to make enthusiastic and kind individuals.
Honestly, when I saw the film, it felt like Hans was never supposed to have been a villain, but they had to change the ending in order to put him in as one.
Sambou Jaiteh true.
Exactly. Why the fuck does he act the same way when there's no one around and he doesn't need to keep an appearance. That's when you should notice he's not what he pretends to be. He basically went from lazily written nice guy to cliched villain in a second.
that's actually correct Elsa was straight up the villain until the song let it go was written, then somebody decided that they couldent let a bad sing such a "good" song and so they had to shoe horn hans into the villain role.
Yeah, nowhere near as well-made as people make it out to be. But what my blood boils at more than that is the fact that people are giving it all the attention, for some reason. Sure, let's not give the attention and praise to films like Zootopia, Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, or Paddington 1 and 2 that actually deserve it as they have well-told stories, compelling characters with great development, funny humor, creativity, cleverness, and entertainment value, let's give it to Frozen! Great idea there! *sarcasm*
In addition to saying that "good for a kids' movie" doesn't equal "good movie," I would go further and say that "good for a kids' movie" doesn't equal "good kids' movie." Children are a lot smarter than we often give them credit for, and while of course they're going to like bright colors and catchy songs, I think it's important to have children watch movies that will make them think or that are at least somewhat creative in how they use those things that children usually like to see. My parents tried to avoid letting me and my siblings watch movies that were just "good for kids' movies" and while of course they're human and have as much bias as anyone else, I think I and my siblings benefited from their selectivity.
Anyway, I thought this was a very well-thought-out review and while I haven't seen the movie, I've seen and read other reviews and this doesn't seem to be misrepresenting the film -- unless *everyone's* misrepresenting it, in which case, what can ya do? Well, I suppose I could watch it, but... meh....
agreed
+Alaric Holmes That's why I really like Where the Wild Things Are
Kevin O'Connell
Yes! That's a great movie!
I love movies that play into your heart strings:(even as a kid)an American tale, heck even Disney has some pretty decent sad films like the fox & the hound, lion king, lady & the tramp made me really sad as a kid especially the scene where the puppies are crying in the hound.
You can also say it was a well-thawed-out review.
*ba dum tssss*
That part with Let it Go and Firework playing at the same time was actually pretty cool
He has a death stare when he is in the shower. Sebastian jut makes it more scary.
D.E.W.B Tube Sebastian makes everything terrifying. I DON'T EVEN BELIEVE THAT HE'S A CRAB.
3:50
I think we should beam this part of your video into outer space as our message of peace to other intelligent life
No
YES
That’ll get us “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’d”.
I also laughed when elsa knocked anna out.
"Darling it's better, down where it's wetter,"
Hmmm... I think I remember my doctor saying that to me during my prostate exam
4:50 "Like no one washing dishes at home will start talking to themselves like..." I am one of those people. WHOOPS.
but is it dodie yellow tho?
So I saw this movie unwillingly with six or seven choir geeks in theaters, and them being there just for the music was enough to kill me. Me, being the darkest one of the bunch, was the only person in the entire theatre that laughed when Anna got shot in the face. I got so many looks and I'm proud of it. Awesome stuff, keep it up.
Although the movie is shit, this comment cut me with a edge
The edge, it slices, it cuts deep!
3edgy5me
+Nuberax oh you are so edgy. you think you're cool don't you?!
You slit my wrists with that edge
The music is what ruined this movie. It had a completely different plot (Elsa was the villain different) until they heard Let it Go and decided to completely change the plot last minute. That was the problem.
So I was write: this film was written around a fucking song.
Sheridan Mann *right
You know what's sad, though? It's a SpongeBob Christmas! was also written around a song, and that special is MUCH better made than this film is!
EXACTLY. Smh
@@LaineMann And the worst part is that this song sucks.
Watching this instead of smile
That clip right before 4 minutes was the most beautiful piece of footage I've ever seen on this channel.
This review was pretty spot on. I would give Frozen somewhere between a 7/10 and 8/10. I am nowhere near as good at spotting stuff like a ship mysteriously being underwater, but I am picky. I enjoyed the movie. Just what kids movie would be at least an ideal 10/10? The Lion King? Nothing else seems to come to mind.
If Lion King was an original story, and not a washed up version of Hamlet, mixed with Moses and style of Kimba The White Lion, maybe we could give it a good mark. But as it was? I don't think Lion King would get a higher mark than Frozen did. A 10/10 animated movie... The Illusionist? Or something from Ghibli?
Pan Rysownik Rysuje Never even heard of those movies. There's got to be one out there though.
Pan Rysownik Rysuje If we're talking about 10/10 disney movies, I'd definitely count Lion King out...even though I love it. Probably Mulan and Beauty/Beast would fit in there, though...and I know a lot of people think that Emperor's New Groove was part of the dark ages but that's pretty great too.
Squirt K You're putting 10/10 mark on movies too easily. Watch more animated stuff, get a taste and expand your horizons - I don't think I know more than maybe three movies that I'd MAYBE give a 10/10. And not one of them is a Pixar or Disney one. My favourite Disney movie? Wreck-It Ralph.
Pan Rysownik Rysuje Yeah, I guess I was putting 10/10 on a little too thick there. Let's say 8 or 9/10 for those, alright? Maybe 9.5. Although, I was only talking about Disney, and recommending movies from that specific franchise.
Trust me, my horizons are plenty expanded when it comes to animation, and I have way too many opinions on animation (especially when it comes to animation with an audience of 18+, but that's another story).
I enjoyed Wreck-it-Ralph so much, but I'm still giving it some time to see if it holds. It's still a relatively new movie but I'm sure it's going to hold.
The slow camera crawl to your smiling face in the shower is what made me hit the "like" button.
Started watching your channel about a week ago and I'm already all the way through it. I like that you don't give kids' movies exceptions. I hope this channel lives forever.
Was I the only one who crapped my pants laughing at the shower part?
Nope!
I just crapped my pants.
No siree bob!
Lol at the Let It Go and Firework mash-up.
I remember thinking the same as you when I first heard that song (Let It Go). I don't hate it, but when people obsess over it I'm like "really...?" It's really just another catchy pop song.
3:50
Holy shit dude... I never thought I could be so disturbed while hearing that song, while also laughing my ass off. xD
#scarred4life
*edit*
Oh and at 7:55...I don't know jack about music theory, but even I could tell that song is LAZY AS SHIT. I think the entire soundtrack was honestly. Not even catchy like some of their old films.
It is Lazy Let it go Sucks.
First off, the rest of the soundtrack (minus maybe the Olaf song) wasn't lazy. Most of it was quite cleverly written and worked better for the story than any other soundtrack in a Disney movie in the last 30 years, maybe ever. And even though the chord progression in Frozen is probably the most used chord progression ever and the melody isn't super original, the arrangement and instrumentation was enough to make the song stand out in my opinion.
Also, even though you might not think the soundtrack is catchy, millions of people disagree with you.
Lisa Zoria as somebody who does know music theory, the music is super simple, kinda like pop music (imo lazy). However, that's why it's catchy. 90% of famous songs are simple and catchy. As a musician, I prefer stuff that makes me think. Most people don't like to think.
That shower scene looked like the most convincing serial killer I've seen.
The amount of continuity
7:33 is the most quick and efficient tying of a cape I've ever seen
Holy crap, I did not notice that XD
Oh my god that fucking shower scene. XD
I know right
funny and creepy at the same time
+Mr. Mystery Felt raped after that scene not gonna lie lol.
+TheSonnyworld Wow. Everyone must be new.
+Adam Palmer you're not straight, are you.
Not only that, being a film for children doesn't exempt it from trying to be a good film. There's not many, but there are genuinely good films and TV series that are intended for children that are also great experiences to watch for people that are not children. A film or TV series need to be a good product first, regardless of what the intended audience is.
Precisely! That's one of the reasons I get irritated when my mom tries to tell me it's popular because "little girls like it"! That may be true, but it's an incredibly stupid reason!
The parts with the little mermaid music and dialogue were hilarious
4:30 = Nightmare Fuel
Blueluzu no 4:33
to clarrify, her ice magic isnt blocked by the gloves, her magic is purely controlled by her emotional state so therefor here gloves were "blocking" becuase she thought they were blocking.
this is a quess from my prespective that i am pretty sure of beacuse it makes sense. but it still is just a quess wich i maybe should have mentioned. to compare, we have the iron freacking chain wich didnt block it, and her magic is relased when she has strong emotion which is shownd several times in the movies. however when calmed down and feeling safe she dont release any magic at all. therefore it is safe to asume the gloves only protect beacuse she belives them to do so.
so...like a placebo? o_O
thatsnotchocolat yes. gloves on dosent block magic beacuase otherwise the chains she wore near the end would have blocked her magic aswell which it didnt. so to answear your question : sugar pills work as effectivly as gloves.
***** i think they didnt tell beacuse if they did tell they would have to make more scenes to show an example to how it works. which i quess would change the movie alot.
OVER ANALYZING they gave her the gloves TO BLOCK IT she never knew why she had the gloves when she was young i saw frozen twice (once alone) 2nd i was dragged THIS MOVIE HAS SO MUCH PLOT HOLS looper Will say Man this is DUMB (i realy like looper but the time travel is stupid ADMIT IT)
The Y2K crisis was an incredibly legitimate crisis because it was the COMPUTERS that had to be told why the number doesn't have any more significance than any other number in existence. Ironically it was literally computer programmers remembering to tell the someone that during the Y2K "craze".
I'm a "die-hard" Frozen fan and I actually had no problem with this. I'm happy you're not like everyone else and just points out issues and don't even explain anything and that they just say "frozen sux bc of this issue!"
I'm happy you gave it constructive criticism and also threw in a little humor :P
ANYWAY
Do your thoughts on Tangled, Big Hero 6 or The Fault In Our Stars
I think the opinion of a guy like Adam on TFIOS should be pretty clear.
I was 12 years old once too.....Really, you are embarrassing.
Listen, Frozen sucks. What other excuse do you have for this movie? You are the first person that said something positive about this movie.
there's a lot of unexplained things in this movie. why does Elsa have powers but Anna doesn't? why do the rock troll things exist? like this movie is really overrated
+Bunnyboo3419
The trolls were based off the demon things from the original fairy tail of 'The Snow Queen'.
And if say Anna or the parents would've also had powers then there wouldn't have been much of a conflict in the movie.
+Bunnyboo3419 Like the above comment said, this movie is based off of "Snow Queen", a Scandinavian folk tale. Elsa is a loose representation of the Snow Queen, whereas the trolls are the devils spoken of in the tale. Like all fairy tales, Disney was fascinated by Hans' work (btw, Hans is the author of 'Snow Queen' and the douche bag prince is named after him), and so decided to make a film based on it. However, for it to be appealing, yet appropriate, the tale was a bit dumb-downed and revised.
People seriously need to read the source materials for these movies. Using logic to explain what happens in a Disney movie is never a good idea, typically. Look at "Alice in Wonderland". People who watched the movie first, but never read the book probably think that Wonderland is the happiest and goofiest place on Earth, lol.
+Bunnyboo3419 my question would be, "Why do every protagonists' parents in a childrens movie conveniently die before it begins?"
+Nate Smith because Disney
James Young Oh well, nobody said Disney movies were parent-friendly
that shower part got me, damn lol
M.
tru that damn hilerious funny lol
That was terrifying. My god.
6:20
I love your dialogue for this scene so much