disneyworldsk
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- Jul 10, 2014
I would like to agree here with Kathy. While the men's views are valid, it is Kathy who honed in on the real review, that of children's responses in the theater . I too noticed children's responses in my theater during the movie as did Kathy and can concur with her views. I heard very loud crying during a couple of sensitive scenes involving olaf and I truly believe children were coming to not see Anna and Elsa, but wanting to laugh hard at Olaf. It was like they were craving the laughing scenes with him and anything else was a distraction and/or too intense. I think disney needs to create an Olaf movie with comedy, because that's what the children were very much searching for throughout. It was too intense for small children in many scenes. And really that's who the target audience is, small children. (spoiler)...My 16 year old said in his many commentaries: i thought it's about sisters and their love for each other and they don't have to get married or have a prince but in this one the ending took an original princess turn. Lots of mixed messages and intensity and confusing plot lines for sure. Children will not be singing any songs from this movie either when they leave the theater.
Saw three movies over the holiday wknd and while i enjoyed frozen, it was my least favorite of the wknd.
Saw three movies over the holiday wknd and while i enjoyed frozen, it was my least favorite of the wknd.