
Starring: Kristen Bell {Princess Anna}, Idina Menzel {Queen Elsa}, Jonathan Groff {Kristoff}, Josh Gad {Olaf}, Santino Fontana {Hans}, and others.
Genre: Animation, Fantasy, Action/Adventure, Comedy, Romance, Family.
Release Date: To theaters November 27th, 2013. To DVD, March 18th, 2014.
Plot: Born with the amazing ability to create snow and ice, Elsa and her sweet younger sister Anna are enchanted with this gift. Sneaking downstairs one night as children to play, Anna watches in gleeful awe as Elsa creates a winter wonderland in the ballroom. Their innocent fun is quickly shattered when Elsa accidentally hits Anna in the head with a bolt of ice, knocking her out and almost killing her. The girls' parents come to the rescue and take Anna to the trolls who save her. However, they warn Elsa that unless she learns to control her ability, she'll live in fear and it will destroy her.
Her parents then go to what could arguably be extreme measures to protect their daughters. They separate the two and keep the palace locked up. As they grow up, Anna wonders why they went from best friends to suddenly having closed doors between them all the time. When their parents tragically die at sea, Elsa becomes the queen. For her coronation, people come from all over and the gates are finally unlocked. However, having lived for so long by herself, Elsa is revealed to be living in a world of fear and quickly loses control when pushed by an angry Anna who just desperately wants her sister back. Unleashing a horrendous snow and ice storm, Elsa flees into the mountains and builds an ice palace, intending to lock herself away forever. But Anna's love for her proves stronger than she thought.
Likes/Dislikes: With a line of classic princess movies under their belt, you'd think Disney wouldn't be able to top it. However, they've managed to push the limits with Tangled and Brave, and have now outdone themselves with Frozen. This movie intrigued me ever since I stumbled across their Facebook page way back in summertime. The whole theme of being able to create ice and snow - in essence, ruling winter - is a personal favorite of mine. And this movie was well worth the wait because it fulfilled all my expectations for it and then some. It's beautiful, enchanting and so wonderfully wintry! The princesses aren't annoying dumb; they're smart and it's so touching to see their love for each other. It made me think of my sister and I as kids. And the true love twist is wonderfully refreshing. Of course, there is magic and some things {as pointed out by my husband} are left unexplained, but these minor issues don't distract from the film in its entirety. I'll certainly be adding this to my movie collection.
Rating: Official rating: PG. My rating: G. Highly recommended for all ages, especially sisters.
Date Report Written: March 5th, 2014.