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All of these reactions sound so awesome! And great job on your reaction to Frozen! I can't wait to see your reaction to Elf when it comes out! Also fun fact (since I know you were watching Game of Thrones on your channel...but one of the characters in the movie happens to be played by Peter Dinklage also known as Tyrion Lannister!)
I actually appreciate the fact that Elsa became a protagonist for the film because initially, she was gonna be the antagonist of the story. I probably would’ve liked her as a villain we could sympathize with but still, she turned out much better in the direction we have now.
@@Amused_Comfort_Inc anti hero Elsa would’ve been perfect. While I like the current Elsa and the healthy approach Anna took with her but honestly I would’ve liked a *bit* darker approach with Elsa, one where the events of next movie would actually make sense. First movie and short films showed that Elsa is actually really great as queen especially politically while Anna being an extrovert (upon that being isolated like Elsa in her own way) is more of social person who finally wants to have company of people. Second movie could’ve used these traits of Anna to showcase that she could be great as queen socially (something that they use that Elsa didn’t have) and economically. They even cut a scene of Anna actually using sword to save Elsa which further could’ve described that Anna took other sports activities such as fencing which Elsa sadly didn’t take cause she remained in her room all time. Elsa remained in her room all the time and clearly lacks social skills, this along with her discovering in second movie that she’s an element of magic would’ve made sense why she would rather go out to help and discover other people with her magic rather than remain at the same place where she was always stuck. The execution is second movie could’ve been better as to why both the sisters would’ve to part ways. Back to first movie, I think Anna being how young and sensitive she was could’ve took some complex gathering of data instead of suddenly being so understanding of Elsa during the powers reveal scene and straight up putting two to two together that Elsa’s powers are why she’s the way she is when she couldn’t even figure out Hans’ intentions. The moment Elsa froze her heart accidentally could’ve been a cause wrong communication method on both sides. Elsa would still be as sympathetic she is but she’s also be thinking of herself for once instead of Anna which she already did throughout her whole life. Sorry for long rant but I can’t help but go in a “what if” scenario of Frozen and sorry for bad English.
While I like this story and characters, I hope some day we can get a proper big budget adaptation of The Snow Queen (maybe not by Disney, but some other company.) It's a really nice story, but Frozen was only very loosely inspired by it.
People joke about Frozen being so crazy popular, but I think it can't be overstated how wonderful it is that the act of true love is Anna being willing to sacrifice herself for her sister, instead of a kiss from a man- it makes me so happy that they subverted that fairy tale trope.
This exactly! I feel the same with Maleficent making "true love's kiss" happen between a surrogate mother and daughter, rather than the prince that showed up about 5 minutes ago.
There were so many signs Hans was bad from the beginning (that I missed in the theater), like when he sang, "I've been searching my whole life to find my own place," he gestured to Arendelle behind him, and he mentioned all the older brothers, and then in the ice castle, after he saw the guard about to shoot Elsa, there's a moment when he looks up at the chandelier and then runs at the guard to push the crossbow up, so he could potentially kill Elsa while looking like he was trying to save her. But I missed that, and I remember being so shocked when Hans betrayed Anna! The whole time I thought it was gonna be like Enchanted. Like, idealistic ginger gets engaged to a prince she just met, then falls in love with a commoner after a few days, and then the prince marries Idina Menzel instead. But nope.
There's another hint I caught at just 7 years old, and I'm proud of it. In love is an open door, they sing "you and I are just meant to be.." Hans says "you", referring to Anna, and Anna says "I", referring to herself. It means that only Anna has genuine feelings here.
I think people hated Frozen after a few months because Let it go was being played so much everyone start to be tired of it , and it's understandable. Actually is a pretty movie with a good message
@@xtremfanservice3554 SOme liked her for other things aswell or just liked her for no reason. Though I love have most kids universally decided to obsses over one song and one dress. #FrozenCult
Before ever watching the movie, I got "Let It Go" stuck in my head fro hearing it on the radio, and thought watching it would fix it. It did, but then I go "Frozen Heart" stuck in my head. However, I didn't mind that one.
I was super impressed that Elsa said the same thing I did of "...you just met him, dummy" Also I was in college for 3d modeling when this came out and I remember losing my mind when I found out how long it took them to render a single frame for Elsa's castle
In fact, the Love Is an Open Door song had hints about Hans's true nature. At first, he says "You" and Anna catches up: "And I". Doesn't it seem odd? And when they make a hand-heart in front of the moon, Anna begins it and Hans joins a little later. Looks like Anna's the only one who meant what she said... However, Hans was right that love is an open door: when Anna first approaches to Elsa's castle, the doors open by themselves. The castle is an "extension" of Elsa, so it means she is the one who really loves Anna
No matter what ppl say (who hate the song got played everywhere), this is one of my top disney princess movie. The act of true love really a plot twist. We thought it would be someone else to save anna, a prince, a guy. But it’s her who save herself. Her own act of true love, not to a guy, but to her own sister. This sister love theme really made this movie on the top list for me. And I love they made it balance, it’s not just about Elsa, but about Anna too. They two hold powers with their sister love. Aah I really love this movie especially because I have a sister, and lots of princess movie is always about to be saved by a guy.
That moment when you realize Olafs speech about love is even MORE foreshadowing to what the act of true love turned put to be. "Putting someone else's needs above your own." = Elsa willingly shutting herself away for years AND running away from Anna at just the fear of hurting her again. Anna chasing after her anyway REFUSING to let Elsa do so, because despite everything, she still loves her. And just as the cherry on top: The speech came from Olaf himself, the literal embodiment of their love.
The film feels like a beefed-up version of Tangled, but it doesn't feel like a typical Disney fairy tale. It's more about the relationship between close people (sisters) and in my opinion Frozen managed to show Elsa's inner change much better than Merida in Brave. Well, the composition "Let it go" only emphasizes this overcoming of one's fears.
not at all considering it's based on the Snow Queen and this movie deals with the mental health but in Tangled it doesn't make sense how Rapunzel is so normal having been all alone in the tower
"Are you cold?" asked Kristoff. No, bro. she's sweating right now..YES OF COURSE SHE WAS FREEZING!! Her heart got struck by her sister's ice power and IT'S WINTER IN THE MIDDLE OF JULY!!
I’m from Sweden and I have a Swedish dad and a Norwegian mom. Me and my sister were both born in Norway. It’s so cool to have a Disney movie that’s inspired by one of the countries I’m from 🇳🇴🇸🇪
Another classic Disney film that feels like it’s from Disney’s Renaissance era! Frozen became one of my top favorite Disney films back when it was released and for various reasons. The musical aspect is a real spectacle, especially the “Let it Go” sequence! Even the characters are very enjoyable, Elsa being my most favorite, Olaf being second best imo. I also admire the emotion this film conveys to the audience, it certainly took me for a joyride. Really glad that you checked out Frozen, Tim! Plus it’s fitting since it’s a winter themed film (even though it’s summer throughout the story). Thanks for the reaction! 😉❄️☃️
The reason Hans's lie about Anna being dead stopped Elsa's storm was because her worst fear has come to life. She's killed her sister. That's not fear in her heart in that moment. It's utter despair and grief-stricken heartbreak. Her powers being out of control only happens in moments of fear/anxiety. But she believes she killed her sister. That's not going to trigger the same emotions. There's no reason to be afraid anymore, because to her thinking, it can't get any worse. Anna is dead, frozen to death from a blow she dealt her own sister. For Elsa, there's no more fear, only grief, loss, and pain.
13:49 ...holy shit, Tim! You literally just caught some serious foreshadowing right there! The lesson at the end was "Fear freezes, love thaws." She loves her sister, therefore talking to her wasn't triggering her powers. But she was still so scared of hiring Anna again, she couldn't see it!
Funny, Anna's immature view of love brings to mind another redheaded Disney princess. But unlike Anna, this one wasn't entirely human... If you know, you know. 🧜
Notice when Anna and Olaf are in the hallway, running from the spikes? The spikes *surround* Anna and Olaf, but never actually *harm* them. And Elsa shows she's not quite above it all in her final declaration to the Duke. He comes from Weselton and she knows it; but she still writes Weaseltown, just because she can, just to piss him off one final time. She's the Queen and Arendelle has just watched him work with Hans to kill both members of the Royal Family, so they're not going to oppose her. She's just like Anna, but duty has been in the way.
Lol I love it whenever the Duke of Weselton gets teased and people call his kingdom "Weaseltown" 🤣 And Elsa's declaration was the cherry on top. Elsa is a snow queen, but she can definitely add a bit of spicy heat with her comebacks.
What’s awesome is that the Duke is voiced by Alan Tudyk. Alan also voices a weasel in Zootopia named Wesel who sells pirated spoof movies. On his display was Frozen spelled differently. 😂
Anna is my favorite Disney princess, despite being a little naive at first. She's spunky, fearless, clumsy and a little socially awkward. She's very relatable. I love that it was her own act of love that saved her rather than either guy.
@@a.g.demada5263 Which made sense, given the entire context of the movie. I liked how they set up the true love's kiss trope, making it seem like that would be the ending. But the actual ending fits better.
I can relate to Elsa a bit more because I'm "different" from other people (because I'm autistic), so I struggled to socialize throughout my life because of how different I was.
@@GracemarieJohnson2763 same for me (I have ASD but I'm not recognize) and because of my difference, my young sisters don't accept me. I was ver close with one of them like Anna and Elsa but now, we are unable to have a conversation
No wonder this film remains one of Disney's highest-grossing films. He changed a whole movie format where the "prince saves" everything and that's it. It's much more, It gave a great personality to the princesses. A trully smash hit.
After seeing so many people just trash this movie after it came out it's nice to see lots of positive comments about it. Even though I can see Let it Go being overplayed to people I still love the song and the movie. Glad you enjoyed it!
11:27 There's actually a theory floating around that Hans really *did* fall in love with Anna, but the trolls screwed with his mind at the last minute to set her up with Kristoff. First, check his face when the boat capsizes. She's not looking, so it's not pretend. Yep, to quote the muses from Hercules, "check the grin; you're in love!" Next, listen to the lyrics of "Fixer-Upper." "Get the fianceé out of the way and the whole thing will be fixed!" Finally, and let's not forget this: Pabi already messed with Anna's mind, completely erasing any memory of Elsa's magic. So not only *can* he rewrite people's minds, but he's more than willing to do so, even when there are other, less drastic, options. Personally, I'm gonna quote Jafar on this one. "The idea has merit."
Lol funny you were 100 percent sure that Kristoph was going to cure Anna. That is what it looked like, but not all acts of true love are through romance.
Did anyone else call that Hans was the villain all along before it was revealed? I remember watching him and Anna together and just thinking, “come on, nobody’s this perfect. Something’s up.” What made it even better was that when I told my mom (I was a kid when this came out) that I was suspicious of him she thought I was crazy. Needless to say I got the last laugh! Team Kristoff all the way!
Timothee: "Hans actually has good intentions" Meanwhile,me: "Poor guy,he's gonna have such a disappointment" Just like for the MCU,the heavy popularity kept me away from this movie for some years,but,once I watched it a couple of times,I totally fell in love with the whole thing,the story,the animation,the soundtrack (OMG,the soundtrack!),the characters,and I crushed big time on Elsa. Then,I watched all the shorts,and went to watch Frozen II at the cinema,and,boy,what a sequel,which,for the most part,I prefer to the first,I get chills every time I rewatch it,and I rewatch the whole series (that is in my top 10,if not top 5,of my Disney's fav movies list) at least once a year
As you know, there was no refrigerator in the past and people knew that food had to be kept cold in order not to spoil. In other words, someone was bringing ice from the mountains and selling it to people, and people were putting the food next to the ice. That's why the icebreakers and Christoff cut and carry the ice in the movie, they were probably selling them.
My favorite animated Disney film. I love everything about it, but most of all that the true love was between the sisters, they didn't need men to save them. That is so rare in Princess movies. 💕
This movie is a classic and also one of my favorite disney movies. I really connected with the characters of this film and I really love the personality of Anna. When I first watched it, I didn't see the twist coming and that was surprising to me. I've also listened to the songs in other languages especially Let it go and they were pretty good. I've listened to the Spanish version (Libre soy), French version (Libérée, délivrée), Italian version (D'ora in poi), Mexican version (Livre Estou), Norwegian version (Lå den gå), Chinese version (suí tá ba) and Japanese version (ari no, mama no). If I'm not wrong Frozen is an adaptation of the story of The Snow Queen and before the movie was given the official title of Frozen, I think it was called Princess Anna and The Snow Queen when the movie was still in production. Overall, it is a great movie and I've been trying to get my friend to watch not only this movie but also other movies I've enjoyed but he's not really the movie type of guy, which is fine. But I'm sure he would someday find the joy in watching movies, right now he's more into games especially Angry Birds, even though the trend has gone down it is his childhood so yeah, everyone has their favorite franchise, game, etc. which in my opinion makes us unique.
When Olaf said, "Some people are worth melting for" was actually a bit of a foreshadowing of the act of true love that needed to happen. I just now realized it. At first I thought it was the love of sisters, but key word, "Act" of true love. But what gave the twist away for me was Hans and his, "Nice" guy attitude. It sounded so fake 😅, like he was "Extra" about it and not genuine. The song made me go "Hmmm" with the "I've been searching my whole life for a place to call my own", then during the elsa chaos and Anna trying to defend her sister before leaving, and everything that kept happening just came together lol.
44:19 I find that the MVP of this film is the creators of Hans' sword. Because if it was made of Valyrian steel (the material that kills White Walkers in Game of Thrones), Anna would have died. ⚔️ 🥶
I watched this first time like 2 years ago and was really surprised, I'm sad I let other people tell me it was bad before I gave it a chance, it really is a sweet little movie with a great message ☺️
Got that right! Frozen got so much flack from haters because of its worldwide phenomenon success that no one respected it as a good movie. I like it for what it was.
@@twist58 it's deeper than that.. the people I listen to (jordan peterson inparticular) didn't like it, because of "blatant propoganda". Traditionally the man is the hero who saves the queen/princess, instead they made him emotional support, and a side kick. Then they made Anna, the princess, the heroine of the story instead, in place of what (again) is traditionally the man's place in a story, the hero. Thats the reason it bothered peterson, and his followers, and other conservative like people. Taking a traditionally male role and just switching it to female, instead of using the female archetypes to make a new story.
@@Amused_Comfort_Inchat man is so sad and insecure lmao imagine being upset that women are no longer just the male main character’s love interest. He and his followers truly don’t see women as anything more than accessories.
I related to Elsa a lot when I was younger (still do), but lately I've really learned to see how great and brave Anna is. They both have had very hard lives this far, and I understand where both of them are coming from. Kristoff is one of my favorite male-characters in Disney and I love his discussions with Sven. When he and Anna discuss about Hans, "the foot size" always reminds me of something else (sorry x) ). We all would need our own Olaf. What I also like about this movie (in addition to the fact this movie shows that first love isn't always the right or last one and to sisterly love-stuff), is that there are many possible villains. I'm very glad you like this, this movie seems to be very unfairly disliked these days. Can't wait to see your sequel-reaction.
This might not be the right place, but can I suggest a film? “Only The Brave” is a true story about a crew of wildland firefighters (fight wildfires), and how they became regarded as one of the most elite firefighter crews in America. It’s actually a pretty interesting story about how wildfires are fought, plus it’s a true story.
Interesting to note: Josh Gad (Olaf) reunited with songwriters Robert Lopez and wife Kristen Anderson since Book of Mormon in this 2-time Academy Award winning Disney film.
Im proud to say that I’ve always loved this movie, I watched it for the first time in theaters at 10 years old, I’m turning 20 next month and it’s still one of my favorites. Btw loved your reaction!! Will be waiting for the one on Frozen 2🙌🏼
Frozen is my favorite Disney movie 😭❤️i watch in theatre in the first time and absolutely won my heart. I love Elsa, because she's a character so complex.
Currently on Disney Cruise Lines (12/4/22), but I have to say Frozen deserved all its accolades upon its release. What I love about this film are the voices. Stars Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell stand out as the troubled sisters of Arendelle. To add that sense of realism, they always shared the booth together while recording lines for each scene their characters are involved. It also adds ambience in a conversation.
God, talk about a Disney movie that just did okay when it first came out, but just exploded in popularity and merchandise years later. You couldn’t even watch the movie without kids singing every lyric to “Let It Go”.
Just did okay??? What are you talking about? It was insanely popular when it came out, making 1.2 billion dollars in the theaters, making it the 3rd highest grossing animated film of all time (behind Lion King and Frozen 2.) (And before anyone says "It only made 200k its opening weekend!", if you look, that opening weekend had it in 1 theater. Not sure why, but that wasn't the "real" opening weekend where the general public could go and watch it.)
I’ve seen this movie so many times. For the longest time, I knew Idina Menzel was a Broadway actress and did Wicked, but during the first few years, it never crossed my mind that she voiced Elsa. 😂 So I finally got myself to watch Wicked and one of Elphaba’s songs sounded vaguely familiar. Either the casting director chose Idina specifically or Frozen’s composer knew Elphaba’s style. Cause if you listen to the later part of Let It Go, you can definitely hear certain notes that match from Defying Gravity. And even feel the style of it too. It so works!
I was really obsessed with this film when it came out. repeating these songs all over again was a normal thing. but I'm the only boy that obsessed this film in primary school
There is a Mickey in the shop, The film won two Oscars: Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for Let It Go, Eugene and Rapunzel are outside the castle gates when Anna emerges, Tiana is in the crowd after the gates open. While the film is okay, I've come up with an idea of how to fix the film Frozen: The song “Fixxer Upper” was taken out of the film Frozen renamed The Snow Queen with the character of Hans not being in the film and instead having Elsa be her own enemy and it is closer to Snow Queen along with being like Jekyll and Hyde and near half way through the film she actually loses control and her darkness takes over that her parents helped her to keep under control and both of them are still alive and she does become queen in the film and Elsa’s dark half returns not seen since her childhood when she nearly hurt Anna only to become overwhelmed and it starts to take over and she does the best she can to keep it under control, but is unable to and Anna goes after her when her parents tel her the truth and her mother goes with her, and you see Elsa do the best she can to fight against her and there is a lot of scenes without any dialogue and you see her struggle and the more powerful the Snow Queen becomes the weaker Elsa is and when her heart becomes completely frozen over Elsa will no longer exist, there were fewer songs, and the comedy was there just not as much and it knew when to not be there and there was even a scene where Elsa actually was considering suicide by falling onto an ice spike because she realizes it might be the only way to destroy her dark side, but nothing is said and all done through visuals,
Frozen is my favourite move, I used to watch it when I was small, Anna and Elsa are very great sisters, winter was there but then summer came, this reaction movie was amazing, and did you know there was a Frozen 2, I hope you will watch it next week. Thanks I enjoyed the video, see you
I really like this film. This film has some pretty good songs and excellent animation. The characters were very likable too. Anna and Elsa have a really great relationship and we can see how much they love each other.
Olaf is still as fresh as the first time i saw this movie, fresh as in; he’s that wholesome friend we all wish we had. But I aspire to be Olaf and give warm hugs ❤️
Great reaction, Tim! I was looking forward to this one all week and I'm looking forwards to the reaction of Frozen 2. It is one of the most and specialist movie to me, it will always has a special place in my heart. Also Elsa is my favorite character, as a teen, I struggle to accept myself for who I am since I was always bullied and stuff like that, but Frozen has helped me a lot just as the tv series, Supernatural has. again, great reaction, Tim and I can't wait for the next week stuff.
This film gets so much flack from some people to the point where I see people comparing it unfavorably to many other films they like more EVERYWHERE! But I will forever defend it (and it's sequel) as one of my favorite movies.
Although this movie is great as it is, I kinda wish we got to see the original version, were Elsa was actually the villain of the story, like imagine how badass that would be? Here's deleted concepts of Elsa as a villain: th-cam.com/video/_ah3zQOVims/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/ElXmRaeWDLQ/w-d-xo.html And here's some other deleted scenes where Elsa and Anna had a more "sister" bond, instead of where they were separated th-cam.com/video/locmoF0MUmQ/w-d-xo.html
The voice of Olaf also plays La Fou from the live action Beauty and The Beast, PLEASE watch that movie and I bet you’ll never be able to unhear Olaf’s voice 😂😂😂
So many memories watching this as a kid I watched this for weeks in theaters and when I got the Blu Ray DVD I watched it every week for months so much nostalgia thank you for bringing the memories back
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All of these reactions sound so awesome! And great job on your reaction to Frozen! I can't wait to see your reaction to Elf when it comes out! Also fun fact (since I know you were watching Game of Thrones on your channel...but one of the characters in the movie happens to be played by Peter Dinklage also known as Tyrion Lannister!)
His reaction has got to be rehearsed there's no mf way this man has never seen this movie.
@@PiNHeaD_LarrY016 It never ceases to astonish me how eager some people are to accuse movie reactors of dishonesty with zero evidence.
Great reaction, as always!
Can you please do a reaction to the great mouse detective please
The fact that you’re watching this for the first time is unreal but I hope you had a great time watching.
i think he already watched it but did a reaction vid for “views” ??? bc his opinion was like correct everytime the scene came
its possible
I actually appreciate the fact that Elsa became a protagonist for the film because initially, she was gonna be the antagonist of the story. I probably would’ve liked her as a villain we could sympathize with but still, she turned out much better in the direction we have now.
Do you mean like anti hero? I think anti hero Elsa would've been cool too, but not as the antagonist she would be so mean lol
@@Amused_Comfort_Inc Yeah, that’s right and yes, she would’ve been another wicked character as was shown in the earlier drafts of Frozen.
lol i didn't even like Anna. I found her really annoying
@@Amused_Comfort_Inc anti hero Elsa would’ve been perfect. While I like the current Elsa and the healthy approach Anna took with her but honestly I would’ve liked a *bit* darker approach with Elsa, one where the events of next movie would actually make sense. First movie and short films showed that Elsa is actually really great as queen especially politically while Anna being an extrovert (upon that being isolated like Elsa in her own way) is more of social person who finally wants to have company of people. Second movie could’ve used these traits of Anna to showcase that she could be great as queen socially (something that they use that Elsa didn’t have) and economically. They even cut a scene of Anna actually using sword to save Elsa which further could’ve described that Anna took other sports activities such as fencing which Elsa sadly didn’t take cause she remained in her room all time. Elsa remained in her room all the time and clearly lacks social skills, this along with her discovering in second movie that she’s an element of magic would’ve made sense why she would rather go out to help and discover other people with her magic rather than remain at the same place where she was always stuck. The execution is second movie could’ve been better as to why both the sisters would’ve to part ways. Back to first movie, I think Anna being how young and sensitive she was could’ve took some complex gathering of data instead of suddenly being so understanding of Elsa during the powers reveal scene and straight up putting two to two together that Elsa’s powers are why she’s the way she is when she couldn’t even figure out Hans’ intentions. The moment Elsa froze her heart accidentally could’ve been a cause wrong communication method on both sides. Elsa would still be as sympathetic she is but she’s also be thinking of herself for once instead of Anna which she already did throughout her whole life.
Sorry for long rant but I can’t help but go in a “what if” scenario of Frozen and sorry for bad English.
While I like this story and characters, I hope some day we can get a proper big budget adaptation of The Snow Queen (maybe not by Disney, but some other company.) It's a really nice story, but Frozen was only very loosely inspired by it.
People joke about Frozen being so crazy popular, but I think it can't be overstated how wonderful it is that the act of true love is Anna being willing to sacrifice herself for her sister, instead of a kiss from a man- it makes me so happy that they subverted that fairy tale trope.
This exactly! I feel the same with Maleficent making "true love's kiss" happen between a surrogate mother and daughter, rather than the prince that showed up about 5 minutes ago.
There were so many signs Hans was bad from the beginning (that I missed in the theater), like when he sang, "I've been searching my whole life to find my own place," he gestured to Arendelle behind him, and he mentioned all the older brothers, and then in the ice castle, after he saw the guard about to shoot Elsa, there's a moment when he looks up at the chandelier and then runs at the guard to push the crossbow up, so he could potentially kill Elsa while looking like he was trying to save her. But I missed that, and I remember being so shocked when Hans betrayed Anna! The whole time I thought it was gonna be like Enchanted. Like, idealistic ginger gets engaged to a prince she just met, then falls in love with a commoner after a few days, and then the prince marries Idina Menzel instead. But nope.
There's another hint I caught at just 7 years old, and I'm proud of it. In love is an open door, they sing "you and I are just meant to be.." Hans says "you", referring to Anna, and Anna says "I", referring to herself. It means that only Anna has genuine feelings here.
Hans: Don't be the monster they fear you are!
Me: Don't be the good guy we thought you was!
I think people hated Frozen after a few months because Let it go was being played so much everyone start to be tired of it , and it's understandable. Actually is a pretty movie with a good message
Yeah, also many struggled to find out why kids were obsessed. Idk why either, but no matter what, it is still a good movie.
@@luanaastralis9991 a lof of kids were obssesed for two things : Let it go and Elsa's dress
@@xtremfanservice3554 SOme liked her for other things aswell or just liked her for no reason. Though I love have most kids universally decided to obsses over one song and one dress.
#FrozenCult
And then frozen made a joke, about Elsa cringing at herself singing let it go in frozen 2 😂
Thank god We don't talk about Bruno happened
Before ever watching the movie, I got "Let It Go" stuck in my head fro hearing it on the radio, and thought watching it would fix it. It did, but then I go "Frozen Heart" stuck in my head. However, I didn't mind that one.
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@@rebeccamichael626 Aurora
I was super impressed that Elsa said the same thing I did of "...you just met him, dummy"
Also I was in college for 3d modeling when this came out and I remember losing my mind when I found out how long it took them to render a single frame for Elsa's castle
I said the same thing to my best friend when she first started dating and she was so drooling over the guy. Even slipping right after exam😂
In fact, the Love Is an Open Door song had hints about Hans's true nature. At first, he says "You" and Anna catches up: "And I". Doesn't it seem odd? And when they make a hand-heart in front of the moon, Anna begins it and Hans joins a little later. Looks like Anna's the only one who meant what she said... However, Hans was right that love is an open door: when Anna first approaches to Elsa's castle, the doors open by themselves. The castle is an "extension" of Elsa, so it means she is the one who really loves Anna
Ok,I LOVE that comment on elsas doors😄😄😄😄😄
This movie actually takes place during summer if you would pay attention you’ll see that the entire winter is created by Elsa.
No matter what ppl say (who hate the song got played everywhere), this is one of my top disney princess movie. The act of true love really a plot twist. We thought it would be someone else to save anna, a prince, a guy. But it’s her who save herself. Her own act of true love, not to a guy, but to her own sister. This sister love theme really made this movie on the top list for me. And I love they made it balance, it’s not just about Elsa, but about Anna too. They two hold powers with their sister love. Aah I really love this movie especially because I have a sister, and lots of princess movie is always about to be saved by a guy.
That moment when you realize Olafs speech about love is even MORE foreshadowing to what the act of true love turned put to be.
"Putting someone else's needs above your own." = Elsa willingly shutting herself away for years AND running away from Anna at just the fear of hurting her again. Anna chasing after her anyway REFUSING to let Elsa do so, because despite everything, she still loves her.
And just as the cherry on top: The speech came from Olaf himself, the literal embodiment of their love.
Two Oscars winner for Best Animation Feature and Best Original Song "Let It Go"
Tim: "why are you guys roasting him"
Do you not know how family works? Lol my family and I roast each other all the time.
The film feels like a beefed-up version of Tangled, but it doesn't feel like a typical Disney fairy tale. It's more about the relationship between close people (sisters) and in my opinion Frozen managed to show Elsa's inner change much better than Merida in Brave. Well, the composition "Let it go" only emphasizes this overcoming of one's fears.
not at all considering it's based on the Snow Queen and this movie deals with the mental health but in Tangled it doesn't make sense how Rapunzel is so normal having been all alone in the tower
"Are you cold?" asked Kristoff. No, bro. she's sweating right now..YES OF COURSE SHE WAS FREEZING!! Her heart got struck by her sister's ice power and IT'S WINTER IN THE MIDDLE OF JULY!!
I’m from Sweden and I have a Swedish dad and a Norwegian mom. Me and my sister were both born in Norway. It’s so cool to have a Disney movie that’s inspired by one of the countries I’m from 🇳🇴🇸🇪
Another classic Disney film that feels like it’s from Disney’s Renaissance era! Frozen became one of my top favorite Disney films back when it was released and for various reasons. The musical aspect is a real spectacle, especially the “Let it Go” sequence! Even the characters are very enjoyable, Elsa being my most favorite, Olaf being second best imo.
I also admire the emotion this film conveys to the audience, it certainly took me for a joyride. Really glad that you checked out Frozen, Tim! Plus it’s fitting since it’s a winter themed film (even though it’s summer throughout the story). Thanks for the reaction! 😉❄️☃️
The reason Hans's lie about Anna being dead stopped Elsa's storm was because her worst fear has come to life. She's killed her sister. That's not fear in her heart in that moment. It's utter despair and grief-stricken heartbreak. Her powers being out of control only happens in moments of fear/anxiety. But she believes she killed her sister. That's not going to trigger the same emotions. There's no reason to be afraid anymore, because to her thinking, it can't get any worse. Anna is dead, frozen to death from a blow she dealt her own sister. For Elsa, there's no more fear, only grief, loss, and pain.
13:49 ...holy shit, Tim! You literally just caught some serious foreshadowing right there!
The lesson at the end was "Fear freezes, love thaws." She loves her sister, therefore talking to her wasn't triggering her powers.
But she was still so scared of hiring Anna again, she couldn't see it!
Funny, Anna's immature view of love brings to mind another redheaded Disney princess. But unlike Anna, this one wasn't entirely human... If you know, you know. 🧜
Notice when Anna and Olaf are in the hallway, running from the spikes? The spikes *surround* Anna and Olaf, but never actually *harm* them.
And Elsa shows she's not quite above it all in her final declaration to the Duke. He comes from Weselton and she knows it; but she still writes Weaseltown, just because she can, just to piss him off one final time. She's the Queen and Arendelle has just watched him work with Hans to kill both members of the Royal Family, so they're not going to oppose her. She's just like Anna, but duty has been in the way.
Lol I love it whenever the Duke of Weselton gets teased and people call his kingdom "Weaseltown" 🤣 And Elsa's declaration was the cherry on top. Elsa is a snow queen, but she can definitely add a bit of spicy heat with her comebacks.
What’s awesome is that the Duke is voiced by Alan Tudyk. Alan also voices a weasel in Zootopia named Wesel who sells pirated spoof movies. On his display was Frozen spelled differently. 😂
@@RabbitsFunWorld Omg I forgot about that Easter egg 🤣 That is hilarious!
Anna is my favorite Disney princess, despite being a little naive at first. She's spunky, fearless, clumsy and a little socially awkward. She's very relatable. I love that it was her own act of love that saved her rather than either guy.
I liked the fact they decided to show another type of love than the one between a man and a woman
@@a.g.demada5263 Which made sense, given the entire context of the movie. I liked how they set up the true love's kiss trope, making it seem like that would be the ending. But the actual ending fits better.
@@lauraw2526 true
I can relate to Elsa a bit more because I'm "different" from other people (because I'm autistic), so I struggled to socialize throughout my life because of how different I was.
@@GracemarieJohnson2763 same for me (I have ASD but I'm not recognize) and because of my difference, my young sisters don't accept me. I was ver close with one of them like Anna and Elsa but now, we are unable to have a conversation
No wonder this film remains one of Disney's highest-grossing films. He changed a whole movie format where the "prince saves" everything and that's it. It's much more, It gave a great personality to the princesses. A trully smash hit.
After seeing so many people just trash this movie after it came out it's nice to see lots of positive comments about it. Even though I can see Let it Go being overplayed to people I still love the song and the movie. Glad you enjoyed it!
11:27 There's actually a theory floating around that Hans really *did* fall in love with Anna, but the trolls screwed with his mind at the last minute to set her up with Kristoff.
First, check his face when the boat capsizes. She's not looking, so it's not pretend. Yep, to quote the muses from Hercules, "check the grin; you're in love!"
Next, listen to the lyrics of "Fixer-Upper." "Get the fianceé out of the way and the whole thing will be fixed!"
Finally, and let's not forget this: Pabi already messed with Anna's mind, completely erasing any memory of Elsa's magic. So not only *can* he rewrite people's minds, but he's more than willing to do so, even when there are other, less drastic, options.
Personally, I'm gonna quote Jafar on this one. "The idea has merit."
Lol funny you were 100 percent sure that Kristoph was going to cure Anna. That is what it looked like, but not all acts of true love are through romance.
46:25 Yeah imagine how his boss is going to think about that.
Did anyone else call that Hans was the villain all along before it was revealed? I remember watching him and Anna together and just thinking, “come on, nobody’s this perfect. Something’s up.” What made it even better was that when I told my mom (I was a kid when this came out) that I was suspicious of him she thought I was crazy. Needless to say I got the last laugh!
Team Kristoff all the way!
Timothee: "Hans actually has good intentions"
Meanwhile,me: "Poor guy,he's gonna have such a disappointment"
Just like for the MCU,the heavy popularity kept me away from this movie for some years,but,once I watched it a couple of times,I totally fell in love with the whole thing,the story,the animation,the soundtrack (OMG,the soundtrack!),the characters,and I crushed big time on Elsa. Then,I watched all the shorts,and went to watch Frozen II at the cinema,and,boy,what a sequel,which,for the most part,I prefer to the first,I get chills every time I rewatch it,and I rewatch the whole series (that is in my top 10,if not top 5,of my Disney's fav movies list) at least once a year
"What are the extent of her powers" literally builds a castle of ice. Love it
As you know, there was no refrigerator in the past and people knew that food had to be kept cold in order not to spoil. In other words, someone was bringing ice from the mountains and selling it to people, and people were putting the food next to the ice. That's why the icebreakers and Christoff cut and carry the ice in the movie, they were probably selling them.
I love Olaf he’s so cute and funny
Let it go was absolutely everywhere when this movie came out and I couldn't stop singing it
My favorite animated Disney film. I love everything about it, but most of all that the true love was between the sisters, they didn't need men to save them. That is so rare in Princess movies. 💕
This movie is a classic and also one of my favorite disney movies. I really connected with the characters of this film and I really love the personality of Anna. When I first watched it, I didn't see the twist coming and that was surprising to me. I've also listened to the songs in other languages especially Let it go and they were pretty good. I've listened to the Spanish version (Libre soy), French version (Libérée, délivrée), Italian version (D'ora in poi), Mexican version (Livre Estou), Norwegian version (Lå den gå), Chinese version (suí tá ba) and Japanese version (ari no, mama no).
If I'm not wrong Frozen is an adaptation of the story of The Snow Queen and before the movie was given the official title of Frozen, I think it was called Princess Anna and The Snow Queen when the movie was still in production.
Overall, it is a great movie and I've been trying to get my friend to watch not only this movie but also other movies I've enjoyed but he's not really the movie type of guy, which is fine. But I'm sure he would someday find the joy in watching movies, right now he's more into games especially Angry Birds, even though the trend has gone down it is his childhood so yeah, everyone has their favorite franchise, game, etc. which in my opinion makes us unique.
Cool fact! The films soundtrack has been dubbed in several languages including French.
I live in Finland and was once fortunate enough to see the aurora borealis right outside my door. It was so beautiful, I wish I'd taken a picture
Olaf's song is one of the most iconic songs from the movie.
The movie: during summer with the main character being the sister of the one with ice powers XD
Omg frozen 2 is like 10 times better you are gonna love it so much. Its gorgeous and have so much more story to it too
If you think about it, the song and visuals of "Let It Go" is a very G-rated way of saying "FÜ€* IT!"
When Olaf said, "Some people are worth melting for" was actually a bit of a foreshadowing of the act of true love that needed to happen. I just now realized it. At first I thought it was the love of sisters, but key word, "Act" of true love. But what gave the twist away for me was Hans and his, "Nice" guy attitude. It sounded so fake 😅, like he was "Extra" about it and not genuine. The song made me go "Hmmm" with the "I've been searching my whole life for a place to call my own", then during the elsa chaos and Anna trying to defend her sister before leaving, and everything that kept happening just came together lol.
It’s funny that when ana left the kingdom because of her excitement of coronation day I saw flin Ryder and Rapunzel ! 🧐👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What's funny is that Prince Hans was the first of the "twist villains" that Disney has used a few times now. XD
let it Go is my favorite song in this movie.
44:19 I find that the MVP of this film is the creators of Hans' sword. Because if it was made of Valyrian steel (the material that kills White Walkers in Game of Thrones), Anna would have died. ⚔️ 🥶
I watched this first time like 2 years ago and was really surprised, I'm sad I let other people tell me it was bad before I gave it a chance, it really is a sweet little movie with a great message ☺️
Got that right! Frozen got so much flack from haters because of its worldwide phenomenon success that no one respected it as a good movie. I like it for what it was.
@@twist58 it's deeper than that.. the people I listen to (jordan peterson inparticular) didn't like it, because of "blatant propoganda". Traditionally the man is the hero who saves the queen/princess, instead they made him emotional support, and a side kick. Then they made Anna, the princess, the heroine of the story instead, in place of what (again) is traditionally the man's place in a story, the hero. Thats the reason it bothered peterson, and his followers, and other conservative like people. Taking a traditionally male role and just switching it to female, instead of using the female archetypes to make a new story.
@@Amused_Comfort_Inchat man is so sad and insecure lmao imagine being upset that women are no longer just the male main character’s love interest. He and his followers truly don’t see women as anything more than accessories.
Fun fact: Until Frozen, the Lion King was the highest grossing animated movie of all. At first, the Lion King was mad but then they "let it go".
I see what you did there.
I related to Elsa a lot when I was younger (still do), but lately I've really learned to see how great and brave Anna is. They both have had very hard lives this far, and I understand where both of them are coming from. Kristoff is one of my favorite male-characters in Disney and I love his discussions with Sven. When he and Anna discuss about Hans, "the foot size" always reminds me of something else (sorry x) ). We all would need our own Olaf. What I also like about this movie (in addition to the fact this movie shows that first love isn't always the right or last one and to sisterly love-stuff), is that there are many possible villains.
I'm very glad you like this, this movie seems to be very unfairly disliked these days. Can't wait to see your sequel-reaction.
Some people theorize that they escaped to a nearby island and had a baby boy named Tarzan buuut that's just a theory lol
This film changed and defined Disney animation movies.
23:24 Bit of a coincidence that she's talking to the guy she ends up being in a three year relationship with and eventually gets engaged to
This might not be the right place, but can I suggest a film? “Only The Brave” is a true story about a crew of wildland firefighters (fight wildfires), and how they became regarded as one of the most elite firefighter crews in America. It’s actually a pretty interesting story about how wildfires are fought, plus it’s a true story.
I have two young daughters and as a result I can recite this movie from memory
Interesting to note: Josh Gad (Olaf) reunited with songwriters Robert Lopez and wife Kristen Anderson since Book of Mormon in this 2-time Academy Award winning Disney film.
Frozen is really good movie Elsa and Anna are really great sisters which they need to lookout for each other, and the snowman too I loved this movie.
Im proud to say that I’ve always loved this movie, I watched it for the first time in theaters at 10 years old, I’m turning 20 next month and it’s still one of my favorites. Btw loved your reaction!! Will be waiting for the one on Frozen 2🙌🏼
Thanks for watching
Frozen is my favorite Disney movie 😭❤️i watch in theatre in the first time and absolutely won my heart. I love Elsa, because she's a character so complex.
I mean the let it go song is great tho
Of course Anna will be frozen with a frozen heart i remember
I completely enjoyed watching this Tim.. amazing reaction... ♥
Now !.. We want *FROZEN 2* next!! LOL
Currently on Disney Cruise Lines (12/4/22), but I have to say Frozen deserved all its accolades upon its release.
What I love about this film are the voices. Stars Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell stand out as the troubled sisters of Arendelle. To add that sense of realism, they always shared the booth together while recording lines for each scene their characters are involved. It also adds ambience in a conversation.
25:30 Elsa made Olaf again when singing let it go and not long after came to life
There is a separate story on Disney plus on how Olaf came to life
God, talk about a Disney movie that just did okay when it first came out, but just exploded in popularity and merchandise years later. You couldn’t even watch the movie without kids singing every lyric to “Let It Go”.
Just did okay??? What are you talking about? It was insanely popular when it came out, making 1.2 billion dollars in the theaters, making it the 3rd highest grossing animated film of all time (behind Lion King and Frozen 2.)
(And before anyone says "It only made 200k its opening weekend!", if you look, that opening weekend had it in 1 theater. Not sure why, but that wasn't the "real" opening weekend where the general public could go and watch it.)
I’ve seen this movie so many times. For the longest time, I knew Idina Menzel was a Broadway actress and did Wicked, but during the first few years, it never crossed my mind that she voiced Elsa. 😂 So I finally got myself to watch Wicked and one of Elphaba’s songs sounded vaguely familiar. Either the casting director chose Idina specifically or Frozen’s composer knew Elphaba’s style. Cause if you listen to the later part of Let It Go, you can definitely hear certain notes that match from Defying Gravity. And even feel the style of it too. It so works!
The public doesn't know of Elsa's powers so that's why the men at the beginning were still getting ice.
I remember when this movie first came out and “Let It Go” was everywhere 😂
This movie shows true love between two sisters, I'm glad you saw it Tim. 💖🥺🥺🥺
I love how he understands that the parents are about to die when he realized that it's a Disney film.
I was really obsessed with this film when it came out. repeating these songs all over again was a normal thing. but I'm the only boy that obsessed this film in primary school
Welp, they never said it had to be a kiss of true love, that was just a suggestion.
Ohmygosh! Ohmygosh! Ohmygosh! I love this movie!!!!
There is a Mickey in the shop,
The film won two Oscars:
Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for Let It Go,
Eugene and Rapunzel are outside the castle gates when Anna emerges,
Tiana is in the crowd after the gates open.
While the film is okay, I've come up with an idea of how to fix the film Frozen:
The song “Fixxer Upper” was taken out of the film
Frozen renamed The Snow Queen with the character of Hans not being in the film and instead having Elsa be her own enemy and it is closer to Snow Queen along with being like Jekyll and Hyde and near half way through the film she actually loses control and her darkness takes over that her parents helped her to keep under control and both of them are still alive and she does become queen in the film and Elsa’s dark half returns not seen since her childhood when she nearly hurt Anna only to become overwhelmed and it starts to take over and she does the best she can to keep it under control, but is unable to and Anna goes after her when her parents tel her the truth and her mother goes with her, and you see Elsa do the best she can to fight against her and there is a lot of scenes without any dialogue and you see her struggle and the more powerful the Snow Queen becomes the weaker Elsa is and when her heart becomes completely frozen over Elsa will no longer exist, there were fewer songs, and the comedy was there just not as much and it knew when to not be there and there was even a scene where Elsa actually was considering suicide by falling onto an ice spike because she realizes it might be the only way to destroy her dark side, but nothing is said and all done through visuals,
Frozen is my favourite move, I used to watch it when I was small, Anna and Elsa are very great sisters, winter was there but then summer came, this reaction movie was amazing, and did you know there was a Frozen 2, I hope you will watch it next week. Thanks I enjoyed the video, see you
I really like this film. This film has some pretty good songs and excellent animation. The characters were very likable too. Anna and Elsa have a really great relationship and we can see how much they love each other.
I remember, this film used to be played on repeat at every local mall during December.
What I would give to react to Frozen for the first time and react to it as I did again. ❤
Olaf is still as fresh as the first time i saw this movie, fresh as in; he’s that wholesome friend we all wish we had. But I aspire to be Olaf and give warm hugs ❤️
I’ve forgotten how brilliant this film is!
It's a great thing that they put some of Frozen characters in the tv series Once upon a time.
After this I'm going to watch you scream in the lost world jurassic park, I can't get enough of that jump scare 🤣🤣
Great reaction, Tim! I was looking forward to this one all week and I'm looking forwards to the reaction of Frozen 2. It is one of the most and specialist movie to me, it will always has a special place in my heart.
Also Elsa is my favorite character, as a teen, I struggle to accept myself for who I am since I was always bullied and stuff like that, but Frozen has helped me a lot just as the tv series, Supernatural has.
again, great reaction, Tim and I can't wait for the next week stuff.
Let it Go so iconic Disney song❤️ (Win Best Original Song Oscar Awards.
I love watching this movie around this time of year💙❄
I love this film and your reaction, hey u got a new subscriber!
I wonder if the Weaselton goons are mutes, they only "talk" with their expressions, it's actually really interesting to watch.
This film gets so much flack from some people to the point where I see people comparing it unfavorably to many other films they like more EVERYWHERE! But I will forever defend it (and it's sequel) as one of my favorite movies.
Although this movie is great as it is, I kinda wish we got to see the original version, were Elsa was actually the villain of the story, like imagine how badass that would be?
Here's deleted concepts of Elsa as a villain:
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And here's some other deleted scenes where Elsa and Anna had a more "sister" bond, instead of where they were separated
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Frozen is great but Frozen II is just so much better in the songs department 😊❤
The voice of Olaf also plays La Fou from the live action Beauty and The Beast, PLEASE watch that movie and I bet you’ll never be able to unhear Olaf’s voice 😂😂😂
That actor, Josh Gad, was also the co-star of the musical *The Book of Mormon* on Broadway.
Yup. Josh Gad also voices Chuck from Angry Birds
I’m starting to notice a pattern with these Disney movies. That parents or relatives always die so early!
So many memories watching this as a kid I watched this for weeks in theaters and when I got the Blu Ray DVD I watched it every week for months so much nostalgia thank you for bringing the memories back
Frozen was so great in my eyes that I actually ended up watching it in three movie theater screenings (regular, 3D, and Sing-Along).
"True Love" just like every other Disney movie.
I watch Tim’s reaction because of his non stop adorable chattering.. hahaha reminds me of my little 9 year old nephew hyped up on sugar
Lol i’ll take it as a compliment
Oh man, when I first saw this movie, I almost died laughing when Anna punched Hans right in the face! 🤣😂 I still laugh at that scene!
I remember when this movie played in my theater for like over 6 months it was so popular😂
I love Frozen, it is fantastic. Especially the soundtrack and the visuals are just amazing
Disney has changed in a negative way