Frozen Movie

Frozen Movie

Lilly Gildea, Writer

Disney recently created a part two to a popular movie that is exciting the public. In 2013, Disney producers came out with a movie that was popular worldwide, Frozen. Six years later, they decided to make a part two. This movie has been a big hit in movie theaters all over the world, and many are still so excited to see it. After watching the movie, I had many opinions about it.

Frozen is about the main characters Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven, who leave Arendelle to travel to an ancient, autumn-bound forest of an enchanted land. They set out to find the origin of Elsa’s powers in order to save their kingdom. This movie started off with a backstory about the mother, the father, and the two sisters. The grandpa brings the father into the forbidden forest to make amends and share the forest. To resolve this, they make a wall blocking out half of the forest – causing more problems. This backstory leads to the plot of the story. Throughout the movie, a series of events happen, stopping them from achieving their goals. 

I thought this movie was very interesting and well-written. It was action-packed and never failed to lose my interest. It was funny, moving, and inspiring. The series of events that occured pushed the viewers to keep watching. Although the beginning was a little bit confusing, the ending explained the first movie very well and all made sense in the end. 

It also included songs such as “Into the Unknown”, “Somethings Never Change”, “All is Found” and so many more. These songs uplifted the movie and brought joy to the people watching it. They were very entertaining and inspirational to watch.  

On the review website “Common Sense,” it rates Frozen a 4⁄5 and says it has a “Slightly darker sequel charms with catchy songs, and messages.” Several people said that this movie was very enchanting and they are even anticipating a Frozen 3. However, many stated that this movie was way too mature for children to watch. The age was six plus, but many argued it should be 7 or 8 since it was “too scary” and “too sensitive” for kids that age to watch since there were deaths and sad moments throughout the movie.  

In conclusion, the movie Frozen did not disappoint and kept viewers interested throughout the whole movie. It’s the kind of movie that both children and adults will enjoy and the perfect movie for families to enjoy together.