Frozen still holds up as a yearly classic

"Frozen is an animated musical adventure movie suited for young kids or even adults."

Posted Dec. 11, 2022

By Mariah Anderson

Cub Reporter

Frozen, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, is the creation of Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee who got the Inspiration to film this movie by The Snow queen (fairy tail) by Hans Christian Anderson.

Frozen is an animated musical adventure movie suited for young kids or even adults. This movie was rated PG by the MPAA for some action and mild rude humor. Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad) had gotten most of the attention in the movie trailers but he was only the secondary character. After the movie was released, hundreds of toy companies started remaking Elsa and Anna dolls and released them just before christmas. So the stores went crazy. 

The CGI of this movie was fantastic. The way Elsa moves her hands to make snow/ice probably took so long. Not only are the cinematography great but the acting was also incredible, like just knowing how long it took to perfect the movie before they released it and all the editing skills it took.

Something I would probably change is how the movie may work in the background a little more. The whole time all the scenes in the movie looked exactly the same. Probably due to the snow so Walt probably thought since igs snowy they don't have to do anything with the background.

There were so many plot twists, like how Prince Hans was actually trying to kill Elsa so he can get control over the kingdom. Not only that, there were some shocking scenes in this movie when Elsa accidentally hits Anna in the head with ice or when their parents died on the ship. Especially when they finally opened the doors of the kingdom since they boarded it up after their parents died.