Thoughts on this cultural phenomenon?

Thoughts on this cultural phenomenon?

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Mediocre.

Dem cute bitches.

It's a great movie. And like anything that's super successful, Disney was gonna milk it. It's overexposure doesn't ruin my enjoyment of the film though.

Porn

Lots of Porn of them getting fucked,Dped,Analed,Gangbanged,Bukkaked, you name it.

It's an absolute mess, both graphically and narratively , but I can see why it appeals to so many, especially to little kids and ESPECIALLY to little girls. It's a very relateable story for anyone who isn't a sad, only child.

12 sequels already in the works, just like Avatar.

demo had lots of penitential

It's fucking terrible, and it's so obvious not only that Elsa was originally the villain but also that that would've been a far superior story.

Let it move, let it move.
Can't find me any proof.
Let it move, let it move.
Turn away and smash the roof.

modern LionKing/Shrek

it's going to be milked for decades, sequel in two years. At least it wont look like garbage.

Overrated. They had the groundwork for a fun film I think and then just turned it into lazy padding around a single song they would market the fuck out of.

And even then, I feel Let It Go doesn't even fit in the film, because next time we see Elsa she's just hiding in a room again going "p-p-please leave". It really feels like Let It Go was written to be her villain song, but then they decided not to make her even a sympathetic villain, but liked the song too much to get rid of it.

The latter half just has twists for the sake of twists and everything gets solved by coincidence or plain old "because magic". Olaf just casually strolling into the room to accidentally save Anna in particular stands out as a "fuck it we don't care" moment of laziness.

Bonus points for Anna's lesson to not fall in love with someone so quickly falling flat when she falls for Bachalor Number 2 just as quickly (it probably would have been quicker had she not already been so smitten with the first guy when she met the second).

On a final note, all the good songs are before Let It Go, while all the bad ones are after. You honestly may as well just turn the film off as soon as she slams the doors at the end of that song.

Elsa was the villain and Let It Go was her villain song. The ENTIRE movie was changed because Let It Go in it's current form was too uplifting to be the villain song but too good and marketable to simply scrap. Even in terms of pacing Let It Go is where the villain song usually goes.

To be quite fair, the most important film in this decade.
It saved the world from weebshit pollution.
Sup Forums will never recover in the post-Frozen era.

we could have Snow Queen with a twist, instead we got some turd of a movie and third most profitable franchise of our times.

Overrated and mediocre

Anime is better than Disn-

I thought it kinda sucked. But then I think most animated Disney movies kinda suck. I enjoyed Zootopia, for what it's worth.

To be honest, I like Let It Go more. Better character design and plot.

Zootopia was fun, creative, dark at times, enjoyable and it had interesting backstory.

So none of them will see the light of day?

Right? Noone wore a dress, hardly anyone sung and there was no bloody princess in sight. I take more movies like it over different varieties of living barbie dolls prancing around fairytale kingdoms any day.

Ironic considering the anime aesthetic is loosely inspired by 40s Disney.

it's not as profitable though, moms love "their little princesses" and spoil them.

Frozen Heart was a better song than Let It Go.

Part of me is glad that this will the future of all media.

>Here's some new family friendly fun from friends at DISNEY™
Days later...
>Now here's that shit but with ANAL

It was great but I'm sure the sequel will be lackluster. I can't think an how to continue the story in an interesting way.

just introduce more metahumans.

>inb4 them giving Elsa a female love interest

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They set out to tell a fairy tale about an evil Ice Queen, but instead told a story about being true to yourself and letting people love you.

I enjoy dark and gritty stories with villains and heroes, but not every story has to follow that paradigm. Frozen tread some new ground for animated films in a way that we desperately needed. The sort of classical tale of a hero rushing off to face some wicked entity isn't necessarily bad, it's just overdone. By deviating from that type of story, they were able to make something great that stood out from what's been made in the past.

Frozen was a watershed moment for story-telling, and I hope is indicative of a cultural shift toward more complex and character-driven story-telling.

It also brought us some great music, which Disney should always make a priority.

what a load of belzebub.

Great movie! Saw it 12X in the theatre.
Looking forward to the sequel.

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Good movie, great music, amazing waifus, godlike porn.

Disney only has the North American Distribution rights to Ghibli films. Also, When it was released, The Phantom Menace was not a Disney movie.

>I can't think an how to continue the story in an interesting way.
Really? #Elsanna

It's not this. Which incidentally was made a year earlier. Secondly, there's this one pirate lady with big fucking tits.

Was she a pirate? I thought she was just a shopkeeper.


I watched this movie semi-distracted, I may have missed a lot. There was a weird timeskip in the dub though where apparently the troll spent 13 years looking for the kid and just stumbled across him in the orphanage.


Also, wasn't it released far earlier than frozen in Russia?

And didn't the sequel give the troll a jewish grandma?

Yeah, I missed parts of it too because I looked for other shit I could watch. Anyway, I know who you're talking about. That old lady plump lady shows up in the beginning of the movie. I am speaking of a pirate captain that comes around the middle of the movie. Her appearance length is about the same as that shop keep. But, man were those knockers rockin.'

I remember there being a tea lady with huge tits too.

For some reason the memory potion didn't work on the troll when he drank it?

/frz/ plz go and stay go.

I don't remember that part. I remember this eskimo shaman lady that wouldn't let the troll in her hut. Also, this king and his two teenage kids that he was at odds with.

Shit, now I wish I bothered to watch it in its entirety. I would have really loved to have seen this tea lady you speak of.

Did it get removed from netflix?

>Hans was genuinely likable and had good chemistry with Anna
>Has to become the villain because it can't be Elsa and it's still a Disney movie

I didn't watch it on Netflix, I saw it on a movie channel. I think it's just called "Flix."

I really disliked Elsa because they tried so hard to make her sympathetic. She's depressed, sure, but she's at that point of depression where people develop this victim complex/entitlement.

It's fucking obnoxious seeing how she thinks she's so tough and independent for escaping her family and responsibilities during the Let It Go montage, but as soon as someone comes up to her she immediately becomes an anxious mess even though Anna was gentle in her approach.

I wouldn't have minded Hans killing her off tbqh

This is some extreme bait.
Most of the movies you claimed to be "Disney" were Studio Ghibli movies. Disney only has the right to distribute them.

Don't you mean this

youtube.com/watch?v=MiUEqee7pO4

Yeah but the entire movie can't be just about them giggling at each other. Something has to move the plot along.

way overrated

>cultural phenomenon
heh. good one
it's a mediocre movie at best wich happens to have a very catchy song for fags and children

>cultural phenomenon

Citation needed.

It came at the right time for the newest generation to fall hard for the latest batch of Disney films. It's pretty mediocre on the whole. It has about 1.5 good songs and the characters are pretty... meh. Neither Elsa nor Anna resonnated with me and fuck that snowman.