After spending hours of intensive study, last weekend, I took
the girls to the cinema…to watch Frozen which they had been waiting for. This time,
we chose 3D version in which I hardly felt the 3D effect (very limited)…so if
you are gonna watch the 2D version, you won’t miss much. As expected from
another work of Disney, the story line was more or less very predictable. The very
first guy that you met, turned out to be a jerk and a guy who you thought as a
very dependable friend…was actually more than being a friend. Again, Disney
took us on a journey of finding a true love that led to a happily ever after
ending ^^ Oh…I wish life was just like that…is it a
wistful wish?
Anyway, there were several things that I like from the
movie. The first will be the music and songs…oh I LOVE those. This is the first
movie which made me checked itunes store right after I got out from the cinema…since
it would take forever for the album to be released here. I was entranced from
the opening of the movie with some kind of music that I originally thought as a
new age genre…turned out to be an old-folk music of Norway…awesome *hearing Let it go of Demi Lovato while I am
writing this*
Second to that, I was totally impressed with the magically
beautiful construction of the animation. The snowflakes, the ice castle, the
frozen trees’ leaves which dangled just like a glistening chandelier. I really
love the artwork…totally awesome. Geez…should find another word for awesome…used
it so many times already he he he. I forgot who I was…oohhh-ing and aaahhh-ing
together with my girls every time Elsa did her ice magic.
And the last, I love the element of surprise given by any
Disney movie. This time, we were entertained by a simple 10minutes short movie
of Mickey Mouse and friends…in black and white screen. So nostalgic…seeing the
old (but brand new movie) on cinema screen. My youngest kept asking me
questions…mom, u didn’t buy the wrong ticket did u?...mom, is this really
frozen movie?...mom, is this an ad?. She was so confused…seeing Mickey there on
the screen (she has memorized the Frozen trailer and no Mickey at all in there
LOL).
All things considered, Frozen is the best movie for family
bonding time. Especially with its ‘only true love act that can melt a frozen
heart’, Disney has helped me teaching my girls about sacrifice. Again…another
well done movie from Disney *clapping
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