The film Frozen is undoubtedly the best Disney film released in the last ten years. Audiences of all ages will laugh, cry and fall in love with the characters and story; a tale that will warm your heart. From the first scene you are attracted to the relationship between Elsa and Anna. The roller coaster of emotions keeps the audience rooting for the sisters throughout their journey. With the perfect audience in mind, paired with stunning music and our love for Elsa and Anna as they discover themselves, this lost remake of "The Snow Queen" will keep you hooked until the final credits roll. Following a decade of tradition, Frozen is a love story for the ages, but this time it's the love of a sister. Anna, an intrepid optimist, sets off on an epic journey. Anna together with Kristoff, a robust and extravagant mountain man, and his tenacious reindeer Sven, set off in search of her sister Elsa. Elsa's icy powers have locked the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Facing treacherous conditions, magical trolls, and a hysterical snowman named Olaf, Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) and Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff II) battle the elements in an attempt to save Arendelle. Anna's sister Elsa (voice of India Menzel) lives in anguish as she hides a huge secret. Elsa has magical powers to create ice and snow. Troubled by the day her magic nearly killed her younger sister Anna, Elsa has locked herself away, trying to subdue her growing powers. Despite her efforts, Elsa's emotions cause her magic to accidentally unleash an eternal winter that she doesn't know how to stop. Refusing to let anyone help her, Elsa must learn to embrace her powers to save her sister and Arendelle. The title Frozen couldn't be... in the center of the card......nces. Frozen focuses on Elsa's journey to accept her powers, even if they scare her, and learn to love herself. Ultimately both girls embark on a journey of awareness to understand who they truly are. Frozen has all the hallmarks of a classic Disney production: music, castles, heroic heroes, villains, fun, if a little annoying, sidekicks. Under the guise of traditional Disney magic, Frozen gives us some emotional depth. It's a film that not only entertains; tries to speak to us, giving us insight into the nature of family and friendship. Instead of the typical love story, Frozen is about brotherly love. It plays into Disney's well-worn messages of being true to yourself; Follow your dreams. Frozen is perhaps family entertainment for a new generation, enriched by some evocative themes, it remains a sweet and touching film.
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