Me and Noshi sat down to watch the sequel to the immense succes that was Frozen (though neither of us really liked the movie), the aptly named Frozen 2.
And in this Disney movie, we wondered if there would be an earwurm like Let it Go.
The answer is no, though they did try with the Elsa goes home sequence, but me on the other hand was a fan of the Lost in the Woods song from Kristoff, a real 80s glamrock ballad.
But heck, that aside. The movie handles about Arendel being threatened by elemental spirits, accidentally awoken by Elsa. They learn that they come from their neighbouring Enchanted Forest and it's inhabitants, Northuldra.
These people have been betrayed by Elsa and Anna's grandfather, who build a dam on their lands as well to keep them under his power. They must find a way to free these people, and yet save Arendel as well, because breaching the dam would mean that Arendel gets flooded.
In the meantime, they discover the lost ship of their parents, and Elsa learns she is actually the fifth spirit of nature, a bridge between the elements and mankind.
To be honest, I thought this movie better then the first one. For me it felt more as a fairytale fantasy story and less political then the first, and that is something I prefer for a movie.
So sure, this movie is worth watching, as it is far better then most Disney sequels, whom are often straight to DVD affairs!
I thought it was alluding to Frostgrave!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWell, it has scenario potential, or demo ideas for younger audiences ;-)
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