Any spoilers? No! Frozen came out exactly 6 years ago, taking the world by storm and stealing the hearts of both kids and adults alike. Literally, everyone was singing along to Let It Go and making memes of Olaf the snowman. The amazing reception it received opened the road for a sequel. It also increased the need to make it a cinema worthy sequel. This need to make sure it satisfied the audience probably fueled the 6 years gap between Frozen and Frozen 2, the sequel. Now if you’re worried over how good Frozen 2 is or if it’s as spectacular as the first, you have nothing to fear! The Frozen 2 package comes with mouth splitting comic scenes, beautiful songs, and a super inspirational plot. Plot Summary Frozen 2 is set 3 years after Frozen. In the sequel Elsa (Idina Menzel) and her sister, Anna (Kristen Bell) reunite, along with a strange voice that starts reaching out to Elsa! The pair discovers a threat to Arendelle’s future and has to undertake a dangerous trip to the enchanted forest with Olaf, of course, and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff). The group takes the trip to the enchanted forest with hopes of finding the mysterious voice and discovering the source of Elsa’s powers. Just like most sequels, Frozen 2 takes on a darker, more intense route. It squeezes in super mature themes, adding a little something for adults. As a parent, you don’t have to worry about this because it balances up the dark scenes with super comedic scenes! Sweet little Olaf, as any Frozen fan would expect, stole half the show with his ridiculousness. Soundtrack If you’ve watched Frozen, you remember how iconic the song Let It Go was. Even 6 years after, kids still love the song. This makes the audience expect another iconic song from Frozen 2. However, in Frozen 2 every song on the soundtrack is amazing! They all told lovely stories in quality tunes and lyrics, making it tough to tell which might stand out as the sequel’s anthem. Into the unknown is the most similar song to Let it go, though it doesn’t hit as hard as Let it go does. Other lovely songs include Anna’s The next right thing and Some things never change. In this sequel, every major character gets a song, including Kristoff! Kristoff’s Lost in the woods takes on a rock tone with a compelling performance that adds a little more spice to the movie. The one thing viewers might not love about Frozen 2 though is the low sprinkle of magic. Sure it has the magical element here and there as no Frozen movie would be perfect without it! But it isn’t quite enough to satisfy the magic-crazed audience. Still, this little omission does not stop the sequel from being amazing. Watching Frozen 2 spikes up the excitement and satisfaction of reuniting with family. Here you get to see Elsa with her hair down and in a variety of runway-worthy gowns! We also see her take more control than she did in Frozen, making her a more lovable character. With Christmas just around the corner, there is no better time to watch Frozen 2 with your loved ones! Be safe in your travels and thank you for reading and your support. If yu are celebrating a birthday this month, Happy Birthday! Also, if you are celebrating an anniversary this month, happy anniversary and/or friendaversary, haha. #8010az #fitness addict #fitness #moviereview #ime #blog #blogging #blogger #acting #actorslife #veteran #uso #americanlegion #sagaftra #tvshow #trustgod #prayertime |
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