
As a non-enthusiast when it comes to musical films, the main reason I wanted to see Frozen 2 had zero to do with the music. I was curious because of the animation style – especially when it comes to Elsa and her beautiful outfits. It turns out that both her style and the way she’s animated are two of my favourite things about Frozen 2.
Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck’s film became most engaging for me approximately one hour in. This is precisely at the point when Elsa’s ’water action’ sequence begins. A time when I finally felt like something truly exciting to watch was actually happening. Before this point, I was feeling disappointed and a tad annoyed. I lie. I was more than a tad annoyed by the seemingly unexciting musical numbers and Anna’s ability to jump to conclusions when Kristoff was trying to ask her ‘the question.’

There are a few somewhat pleasant moments, plus moving moments, especially regarding Elsa and Anna’s sisterly relationship. Yet some of these scenes ended up feeling a little forced.
It’s after the one-hour mark that Frozen 2 becomes fun. Unsurprising, since my two favourite moments happen after the one-hour mark. One of them was the one musical moment that grabbed my attention in a good way, at precisely one minute into Iduna’s Scarf.
Disney and musical fans will have the best time with this. I’m only one of those things. I therefore find myself glad that Elsa and Iduna’s Scarf were there to get me through.
Watch it if you’re curious.
Happy Film Loving,
G
I just watched this during the week! Agree with you about the musical numbers 🙂 and the fashion is so good in this movie it’s unfair!
The long wait for Lil Nas X’s collaboration with The Wiggles is unfair too
I didn’t know that was a thing but I’m happy for all the fans though. 🤓The work of art I’m most impatient to experience is No Time To Die, the last Daniel Craig Bond movie.
You can always buy the fancy dress versions, probably 😁
Or get a talented seamstress to make an item for you.