Shogmaster
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How the fuck is this movie sitting @ 89%...
How the fuck is this movie sitting @ 89%...
Because 89% of reviewers like it.
I liked it, but think Tangled is a much better movie overall. The soundtrack is probably the best part, though I also leans towards Tangled's. For some reason all of the plot holes in Frozen bothered me more;how Kristof just sort of started living with the trolls out of nowhere when it isn't even established he's lost or orphaned, how underused the trolls are in general, where Elsa got her powers, how the parents die out of the blue, the morale of her parents making her hide her powers was never developed and driven home, Olaf just appears, the bad guy turned too conveniently, it goes on.
Here's my cut:To make this a better film I think they should have cut Hans, made the older sister go off when she was young, and the winter gets worse each year. When Anna is old enough she goes off to find her lost sister and end winter, but if she can't save her older sister (in this version the older sisters heart would be slowly turning to ice and if it does the whole village will be frozen forever). Thus the relationship between them is elevated, we lose the dumb plot of the first boyfriend and we create some real tension around stopping winter and saving the sisters cold heart.
Feels like they took a 3 hour epic teen film and cut half of it with 4 year-olds in mind.
Which, yeah, is probably right.
This movie was straight up terrible. Tangled wasn't the greatest but is a masterpiece compared to this pile.
Pacing is horribly rushed and stilted, songs were forgettable save one and they all felt contrived, the story telling was all fucking over the place, comedic bits were forced slapstick schlock, and the characters had no fucking affability and charm.
What a steaming pile... Those two directors should go back to school and take remedial directing courses before being allowed to direct anything.
I saw the movie yesterday and I enjoyed it. I actually enjoyed "For the First Time in Forever" more than "Let It Go". I wished the movie ended with a song, since it felt strange having the first half stuffed with songs only for them to disappear with the ending. I don't know too much about music, but as I was watching I started expecting them to make a musical motif out of "For the First Time in Forever", where the two sisters would sing slightly out of harmony until the end.
I liked "Do you want to build a snowman?" more than that song.
Going to Disney World next week and I'm tempted to see this again at the cinema over there (this time, with the fam). Been a very long while since I've watched a film in theatres more than once, but the timing works and it feels right.
Assuming we have time, of course.
I love that Cinema! 24 screens when I was last there. Last movie I saw there was Enchanted. lol. You definitely should see it there if you have time!
Oh, and you should definitely meet Elsa and Anna in Norway at Epcot!![]()
Just saw this. It's so freaking nice to see a Disney movie with musical numbers again like the older 2D animated films. I also love how it subverted a lot of the fairy tale princess tropes.
It's amazing that they managed to make a movie fun for both kids and adults without having to rely on innuendos or double entendres.
Is the movie really good like tangled? Everytime I go by the movie theater I see the poster and it looks so bad. With that dreamwork smirk on the 4 main characters =/
It's not as good as Tangled but its failures are nothing to do with anything shown in the marketing.
And some silly fan-art:
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Day whenever it is possible for me to have this shipped to me ASAP and correcting my error of getting Tangled along with this. <3 I was surprised when some of the theaters here showed Frozen again after removing them last week, must resist watching it for the 3rd time. *_*Blu-ray artwork
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Shogmaster is just trolling right ? yeah that has to be it. Either that or he watched something else maybe ?
Saw this with my two daughters without knowing much, so it was really cool that it was a story about sisters. Plus, my oldest has whitish blonde hair and my youngest has auburn hair, so they were all in. We all enjoyed it, although my youngest insisted we had seen it before.
Lego Movie preview looked pretty good too