So I watched the movie Frozen
Mar. 21st, 2014 07:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have issues with Disney movies, but usually I can just hand wave the plot holes. This time I found it remarkably difficult, for the early part of the movie. By which I mean the part I could hand wave (meaning the hysterically poor parenting decisions by the king and queen) was overshadowed by the part I just flat out could not excuse (the time span between the end of the parenting, and the opening of the gates). I understand that the set-up was needed for the story they wanted to tell, but the glossing over and omitting of details kind of put me off.
However, once the movie got to the active part of the plot, it did draw me in and keep my interest. OK, yeah, cynical me was impatient with the whole 'love fixes EVERYTHING!!!111!!' plot line, but it's a Disney movie.
For me, the part that redeemed the whole movie came towards the end. As our heroine, Anna, is dying, she needs an act of true love to heal her freezing heart. Immediate leap to the conclusion of needing true love's kiss, only to find she was betrayed by the 13th-in-line-to-his-own-land's-throne prince. Buuut there's the other guy, who was clearly meant to be The One. And he was on his way to her. Only, instead of waiting for the guy to rescue her, she sees her sister, Elsa, about to be killed and throws herself into the path of danger to save her. AND THAT IS THE ACT OF TRUE LOVE THAT SAVES HER.
So, yeah. Not gonna watch this one again, but it wasn't as bad as I expected. Even though it grated, painfully, that Elsa, the sister with powers, was taught to suppress them and deny them, instead of learning to control them.
However, once the movie got to the active part of the plot, it did draw me in and keep my interest. OK, yeah, cynical me was impatient with the whole 'love fixes EVERYTHING!!!111!!' plot line, but it's a Disney movie.
For me, the part that redeemed the whole movie came towards the end. As our heroine, Anna, is dying, she needs an act of true love to heal her freezing heart. Immediate leap to the conclusion of needing true love's kiss, only to find she was betrayed by the 13th-in-line-to-his-own-land's-throne prince. Buuut there's the other guy, who was clearly meant to be The One. And he was on his way to her. Only, instead of waiting for the guy to rescue her, she sees her sister, Elsa, about to be killed and throws herself into the path of danger to save her. AND THAT IS THE ACT OF TRUE LOVE THAT SAVES HER.
So, yeah. Not gonna watch this one again, but it wasn't as bad as I expected. Even though it grated, painfully, that Elsa, the sister with powers, was taught to suppress them and deny them, instead of learning to control them.