Friday, January 17, 2014

"Frozen" movie review

“Frozen”
Recently, I watched a movie called “Frozen” directed by Chris Buck.
This movie was an animated fantasy with characters like Hans, the prince of another kingdom, heroes like Olaf the snowman, Kristoff, and the main character, later Queen Elsa.


To summarize the movie, it starts out with a happy family in the kingdom of Arendelle. The family had two daughters, Elsa and Anna. These youngsters contained magic in themselves that froze everything. Unfortunately though, while they were playing, Anna, the younger sister had an accident and had to get her powers taken. After that, the sisters were separated because of Elsa’s growing magic. But when Elsa became of age, the kingdom of Arendelle had a huge party, in which the whole conflict began to arise. 
Anna thought that she met her love, Hans, and wanted to marry him, and asked for permission to marry.

 

However, Elsa thought that it was outrageous and the two sisters fought. While fighting, Elsa lost control of her power. She froze everything when she touched them. Scared and fearful, Elsa ran away leaving Arendele to forever winter and isolated herself. But, Anna found her to bring back summer, with the help of a guy she met along the way to finding Elsa. This time another accident happened that could not be reversed without the true love. And then on, Anna tries to find her true love with Hans, but fails because of the betrayal. However, she finds her actual true love between her sister Elsa, and summer comes back, finally ending the movie with a live happily ever after.


Arendelle

This movie showed that true love is above all. Even though there was betrayal, hardships, and impossible obstacles, the true love between the two sisters made everything possible. Nothing could stop them from saving each other, and in the end, they were all saved.


 Furthermore, I learned that greed can destroy you. Take a look at Hans, the prince that betrayed Anna. He didn’t really love her, but was just trying to marry her because he only saw money, wealth, territory, and his own kingdom through Anna. But, in the end, Anna realized this and made him leave the kingdom of Arendelle. He wanted to get power and became greedy, but resulting with no accomplishments. This movie also tells what kind of qualities a leader should have. In this movie, there is Elsa, who is the queen. The queen faces lots of hardships while trying to go up to the position she was destined too. I think in order to be a true leader that can lead and instruct the others well, they need to have a lot of experience with problems. And learn how to overcome them easily. 
I overall like this movie, but I think if the true love was between Anna and Kristoff, and let Elsa die, then that might have made the story more exciting. I think it was good that they put the conflicts between sisters, because that’s what most sisters’ experience, and the betrayal too, made lots of women empathize Anna and be more furious at Hans, building up more fun. I recommend this movie, to just about anyone, but especially to sisters that fight a lot with each other like me. After watching the move, I think many fighting sisters could get closer more. 


Frozen Trailer


Frozen Trailer

1 comment:

  1. Hyeoso, thanks for sharing your review about "Frozen" on your blog. You introduced the movie well with good support of pictures and trailers. You supported your opinion well and provided a good explanation of leadership qualities - a good effort. Keep up the good work.

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