FROZEN - II 
(Friendly Review)



Although I would have watched this movie when available online, yet I went to Cinepax because the nieces of mine wanted to experience the 3D Frozen.

I am a huge fan of epic Frozen from 2013 so I watched this sequel with keen interest. Pretty much-balanced movie from every aspect but I was confused about a couple of things. I would review this movie very neutrally and I have no idea whether you agree or disagree. 

MUSICAL PART
"Let it go" by Idina Menzel and Demi Lovato surely created an unbeatable sensation among children and adults. I, like everyone else out there, wanted to have the magic of music in this movie as well but unfortunately, I was disappointed. The movie was more like an experiment of Musical show. I mean, was it really necessary to put singing conversation after every few dialogues? For me, this was a failed attempt. Many singing parts were not needed at all and even the composition was not appealing.



OLAF
Although the character of Olaf was not appealing in the first part, I was amazed to watch his character in part 2. He, undoubtedly, became my new favorite character. His dialogues were superbly done. Personally, I liked his "Samantha" scene. This character was very fitting. Each time Olaf appeared, he captured the audience with his charm. Only in his scenes, there was laughing in the hall. I noticed, everyone was enjoying Olaf being there. 



5th SPIRIT
So, this part of the story was very confusing. I mean, was it Elsa the fifth spirit of nature? in the form of Ice? Or did I get it wrong? Water and Wind were already out there in pure forms, ice would have been a compound spirit then. Confused. 



3D
Frozen II team, you have made another masterpiece but.... the 3D effects were almost useless. When it was more than 30 minutes that I felt I am not enjoying 3D effects so I removed glasses. And throughout the remaining time, I was continuously wearing and removing it, like a game.





There may be several other aspects of the movie to discuss. Since I watched it only once and I had to explain it to my nieces at the same time (as they were non-stop asking for translation), therefore, the review remains limited. But I recommend you all to watch and let me know how you felt.

Cheers!

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