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Frozen 2013 Animation, adventure, comedy PG When the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into ice to curse her home in infinite winter, her sister Anna teams up with a mountain man, his playful reindeer and a snowman to change the weather conditions. 105mins Title
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When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna embarks on a dangerous journey to find her sister, Snow Queen Elsa, and break her icy spell. Along the way, she meets mystical trolls, a comedic snowman, harsh weather conditions and surprises at every turn.
Magical, atmospheric and featuring lovable characters, Frozen is a fantastic film for viewers of all ages. The plot is engaging and the soundtrack is excellent, so the movie has all the ingredients of a successful Disney hit. It also promotes an important message about acceptance, which is always a plus.
Frozen | Awards
Best Animated Film and Original Song, Academy Awards 2014; Best Animated Film, BAFTAs and Golden Globes 2014
Frozen | Reviews
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Opening with a superb working-class musical number that echoes the seven dwarfs’ Heigh Ho, Frozen outlines its desire to spellbind its audience in that ol’ “Disney magic” from scene one. It’s a comparison wholeheartedly earned with its loveable characters, gorgeous artistry and superb show tunes, but it’s the infusion of contemporary life lessons that ultimately make Frozen a family-friendly triumph. Full review This always enjoyable tale of mysterious magic, imperiled princesses and square-jawed men of action proves longer on striking visuals than on truly engaging or memorable characters. Full review A solid addition to the canon. Catchy tunes will have you humming, but the hunt for the next The Little Mermaid continues... Full reviewFlicks, Liam Maguren
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Time Out
Has both showtunes and darkness, but most satisfying is a formula-defying finale that successfully subverts the fairytale status quo.
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The Guardian
Glorious family entertainment.
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The Dissolve
Following closely in the footsteps of 2010's Tangled.. hits many of the same beats, and finds some of the same freshness in a complicated family dynamic.
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Sydney Morning Herald
A modern twist on a classic Disney formula with lashings of dry wit and old-school romance.
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Hollywood Reporter
This smartly dressed package injects a traditional fairy tale with enough contemporary attitudes and female empowerment touches to please both little girls and their moms.
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Empire Magazine
The plot's all over the place, but there are a lot of laughs and some strong action beats along the way.
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