Hi guys, I decided to write another review on La Reine des Neiges again after the first one was short, I also attempt to sound frank and straightforward than my first one. Here we go:
Scenery
The scenery reminds a lot of Tangled, except for the fact that it's set in Norway and it really brings a great introduction to Scandinavia through a Disney movie. That I would l’amour to go to Scandinavia, not just Norway.
I'm really happy that Arendelle is set at as a countryside near the sea and the mountains that it reminds me of my time in Salzburg, Austria. As it brings pleasantness and joy to it.
Characters
The characters of Anna and Elsa are initially tense, due to the prophecy and that their parents' attempt to separate from young. However, as the movie processes, they taught me plus about sisterly l’amour and that l’amour never dies.
Anna is really funny in a way, that when she woke up from her lit with that silly Bellatrix Lestrange's hairstyle, I died of laughter! She, like Snow White, had taught me how to be optimistic and cheerful.
Elsa, on the other hand, reminded me a lot of myself during the first half, because I don't voice out my problems but I'm glad she managed to overcome this problem during the seconde half of the movie! She's tied with her sister as my no.1 favourite!
Hans was very much like a manipulative person, like Mother Gothel in Tangled. She's sweet and gentle until the seconde half of the movie where their true nature and motives are expose. So glad that Hans and the Duke of Weseltown are arrested in the end!
Olaf is another amazing character, he is actually supportive of Anna when Hans locked her up in the room and I would think of him whenever I'm down.
Music and Songs
Initially, I thought that it was Alan Menken who composer the songs, but then it was the Lopezes who did it and they really did a decent job, despite that the songs sound very Alan Menken! I was also surprise that there was a song par Menken called 'Love Can't Be Denied' (check it out on Youtube) when the movie was under development and under it's original titre before his departure.
I'm also very happy that 'Let It Go' became a populaire song and I must give credits to the composers for composing this wonderful song! Personally, I prefer Idina's version over Demi's version!
So there toi have it, I hope that I didn't make toi all bored with my review! Overall, I really enjoy the movie and thank God for Disney and his movies! They taught us a lot of things! Enjoy reading.
Scenery
The scenery reminds a lot of Tangled, except for the fact that it's set in Norway and it really brings a great introduction to Scandinavia through a Disney movie. That I would l’amour to go to Scandinavia, not just Norway.
I'm really happy that Arendelle is set at as a countryside near the sea and the mountains that it reminds me of my time in Salzburg, Austria. As it brings pleasantness and joy to it.
Characters
The characters of Anna and Elsa are initially tense, due to the prophecy and that their parents' attempt to separate from young. However, as the movie processes, they taught me plus about sisterly l’amour and that l’amour never dies.
Anna is really funny in a way, that when she woke up from her lit with that silly Bellatrix Lestrange's hairstyle, I died of laughter! She, like Snow White, had taught me how to be optimistic and cheerful.
Elsa, on the other hand, reminded me a lot of myself during the first half, because I don't voice out my problems but I'm glad she managed to overcome this problem during the seconde half of the movie! She's tied with her sister as my no.1 favourite!
Hans was very much like a manipulative person, like Mother Gothel in Tangled. She's sweet and gentle until the seconde half of the movie where their true nature and motives are expose. So glad that Hans and the Duke of Weseltown are arrested in the end!
Olaf is another amazing character, he is actually supportive of Anna when Hans locked her up in the room and I would think of him whenever I'm down.
Music and Songs
Initially, I thought that it was Alan Menken who composer the songs, but then it was the Lopezes who did it and they really did a decent job, despite that the songs sound very Alan Menken! I was also surprise that there was a song par Menken called 'Love Can't Be Denied' (check it out on Youtube) when the movie was under development and under it's original titre before his departure.
I'm also very happy that 'Let It Go' became a populaire song and I must give credits to the composers for composing this wonderful song! Personally, I prefer Idina's version over Demi's version!
So there toi have it, I hope that I didn't make toi all bored with my review! Overall, I really enjoy the movie and thank God for Disney and his movies! They taught us a lot of things! Enjoy reading.