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Before we say goodbye to not just this năm but also this decade, it's time I write an bài viết that I wanted to write for a long time.
As a lot of bạn know, and for those who don't, Nữ hoàng băng giá is a movie/franchise that means a lot to me. Without it, I wouldn't even be on this site. It all started back in October of 2014,when I started to form a crush on the fictional character of Elsa. Originally, it was because I thought she was incredibly gorgeous, and I still think so, to this day. But, as the days went bởi and did thêm of my research, I realized how similar Elsa was to me and I began to relate to her. When I looked at Elsa, I saw myself. I suffered from depression and anxiety and still kind of do to this day. Fictional hoặc not, Elsa and Nữ hoàng băng giá in general, changed my life. I began to write các bài viết about them, with this năm marking 5 glorious years on this amazing site. I was finally able to express my points-of-view with bạn guys, meeting with people who were also những người hâm mộ of the movie and finding a community where I belonged, etc.
When the sequel was announced all the way back in Spring of 2015, when I was in the một giây semester of my 8th grade, I was blown away and from that ngày on, I began speculating on and worrying about what the sequel might be about. I had my own ideas on what the sequel would be about and I began sharing it with people. I honestly just wanted a really good movie that could hiển thị people, especially the people who hated on the first, to hiển thị what this franchise is capable of

In February of 2019, when the first teaser trailer debuted on YouTube, I was blown away bởi it. It looked much darker and thêm dramatic than the first, giving me the feeling that as the những người hâm mộ grew up, so did the movie. It left a lot of people wondering what everything meant and what will happen, but that only made the months that came after it so much thêm interesting.


Before the premier of Nữ hoàng băng giá 2, I planned to go and see it in the theaters. Out of all the phim chiếu rạp that came out this year, this is the one I went out of my way to see it in the cinema. I planned in advance. I looked when it will be available to watch on the Cinema City website. Specifically, when the Romanian Subbed version will be on because I didn't want to watch the Dubbed version. I lied to my family, saying that me and the others will go to an art exhibition. I did it because they don't think I'm old enough to go and see phim chiếu rạp bởi myself, even though I'm 19 years old, at the moment.

The ngày came. It was a Friday. I left campus at around 13:00 P.M. and movie wouldn't start until 16:40. I decided the spend my time in the mall while I waiting for it to start. The Cinema City was in the mall, so I basically had entertainment ready to not stay bored. When the clock on my phone đã đưa ý kiến it was 16:30, I went to the theater, gave in the ticket I bought, put on the 3D glasses, sat down on my ghế, chỗ ngồi and waited for it to begin. After sitting through an infinity of adds and trailer, it finally started. Once the movie was done, what did I think about it? Well, that's why this tiếp theo section is actually the review for the film.

I've only seen the movie once, but from what I've seen, as well as from clips from YouTube, all I'll say is this: I LOVED IT!!! While it isn't the story I envisioned, I was very impressed with it and even considered it better than the first. Now, I'll talk about why I loved it.

I’ve looked at a number of reviews of the movie both from những người hâm mộ and general critics/moviegoers, and it made me realize exactly what kind of movie this is: pretty much all of the criticism I’ve seen has to do with the plot being unfocused and rushed at times, with points made about the convolution of the mythology elements. On the other hand, the praise I’ve seen has to do with the growth of the characters, how appealing Anna and Elsa’s development is, and the tổng thể message of accepting change, righting past wrongs, and being who you’re meant to be. It’s almost like the critics who didn’t like the movie and the những người hâm mộ who did had completely different expectations for what they wanted to see, with the former expecting some intricate fantaisie plot that all clicks together and is fully fleshed out, while the latter is expecting to see their yêu thích characters face new adventures while growing their relationships and personal identities. And this latter interpretation is the defining point of Frozen’s appeal, even thêm so in the sequel: the franchise is all about the story arcs of Anna and Elsa and how their bond as sisters helps them grow stronger together as well as individually. In Nữ hoàng băng giá 2, it’s the characters that are driving the plot instead of the plot driving the characters. And because of this, the movie would rather spend thêm time focusing on character songs and interactions (not just Anna and Elsa but Olaf and Kristoff too) than exposition and fleshing out of story elements. It would rather spend time hiển thị Kristoff hát about his pining for Anna’s love, give Olaf scenes hiển thị how his new-found knowledge has made him view the world, and give Elsa a follow-up to “Let It Go” in “Show Yourself,” than to spend time explaining, say, the Northuldra culture, how the spirits can make decisions like giving Elsa powers, hoặc exactly how the magic of Ahtohallan works. Yes, this does make some story points lacking and hurried, but I feel that the filmmaking team relies on the fact that we’re so in tình yêu with these characters that not understanding every detail in the lore and plot won’t ruin our enjoyment. And, from the acclaim the movie’s getting, I’d say they’re right.

Nữ hoàng băng giá has always been about quality character story arcs as opposed to quality world-building, but the reason this is thêm prominent in Nữ hoàng băng giá 2 is because the first movie had a smaller scale story with minimal lore to focus on, so the character arcs stood out more. Because the sequel brings in thêm world-building elements, it’s easy for someone who’s not invested in the characters to focus on and judge the movie based on the fine details of the plot. Of course it would be nice if we could have both: intricate, solid world-building as well as character development, but that would probably make the movie too long – it could work for an ongoing series but not for a time-restricted Disney movie that only has a degree of creative liberties and still has to adhere to certain story flows and formulas. So then the các câu hỏi are, did I feel enough was explained in Nữ hoàng băng giá 2 to make sense of the story even if a handful of things were lacking? Did the quality of the characters and their developments and relationships make up for a plot that was a bit messy and unfocused? I’d say the answer to these các câu hỏi is yes.

With that in mind, as a người hâm mộ judging the movie based thêm on how the characters are handled rather than the plot, and considering the hype the movie had to live up to and the insane number of directions they could have gone with the story, I think the final product turned out to be very good.

The few things I had issue with are as follows:
- as I discussed in most of this post, I admit that the movie is a bit rushed at times, with certain scenes and plot points that needed thêm focus being glossed over. An extra 5-10 một phút runtime would have benefited it immensely: a few thêm scenes of Agnarr and Iduna in Ahtohallan, thêm discussion in the finale of Anna becoming Queen and what Elsa’s role as the fifth spirit is…even just another 30 giây for each of these would have made a big difference. But at the same time I feel enough is explained to satisfy a general audience and the main appeal of the movie – the character arcs and relationships – is very well done.

- Kristoff’s failed proposal in the wagon felt way too forced. Anna was just way too quick to misunderstand him, making it feel very unrealistic and it only made their relationship look regressing rather than progressing. The other attempt in the forest was a bit forced too but not as bad as this one. These scenes definitely could have benefited from another rewrite. But thankfully they’re short.

- the new characters like Matthias and Honeymaren contributed virtually nothing to the plot: they could have been replaced with just nameless Northuldra and Arendelle soldiers and nothing would have changed in the story. I think the only reason these characters were made is because there’s some rule that Disney sequels have to have new characters and can’t just rely on the strength of the old ones, so these guys were created even if the movie didn’t necessitate them. Even the four spirits were thêm plot devices than actual characters. As cute as Bruni is, as soon as I saw him I was like “yeah, he’s just there to sell toys, not gonna contribute anything to the narrative flow” and I was right. This again goes back to what I was saying before about how Nữ hoàng băng giá 2 chooses to focus thêm on its (star) characters than world-building through new characters. So in a way, having these new characters isn’t a flaw and it actually shows just how good the original Nữ hoàng băng giá characters are: they still have so much depth and personality that hasn’t been explored that they can carry this new story on their own without the help of new characters.

But other than a few missing and rushed plot pieces and a little poor nghề viết văn in Kristoff’s scenes, I thought the movie delivered very well. The tình yêu Anna has for Elsa is so amazingly conveyed in this movie that bạn don’t even need to see the first movie to understand it. All of their interactions and conversations felt so genuine. Olaf was very funny even if all of his jokes didn’t hit their mark. Most of the songs were great and really felt like they were written to di chuyển the characters and story phía trước, chuyển tiếp and not just to be earworms kids will always want to sing. “The tiếp theo Right Thing” is one of the darkest moments I’ve seen in any Disney movie, but also one of the most emotionally moving and I have to give kudos to the creative team for keeping it in. “Show Yourself” is the true successor to “Let It Go” (why do they keep pushing “Into the Unknown”?) and is such a beautifully sung and beautifully animated sequence. Speaking of the movie’s animation, it’s gorgeous and it’s so amazing how far the technology has come since the first Frozen. There’s so much detail and nuances in the characters’ expressions and actions that only multiple viewings can pick up on. I'll probably dedicate a new bài viết in the future, wherein I'll analyze each song and what they mean. But needles to say, I prefer these ones over the ones in Frozen. I'm still debating whether hoặc not "Show Yourself" is better than "Let It Go", but right now, I consider it a tie.

Of course, I can’t complete this review unless I discuss the con voi in the room – the ending. Anyone who’s been around the fandom the past couple months knows how bent out of shape everyone got once a vague mô tả of the ending leaked online. Now that I’ve seen it for myself and know all the context, I’m okay with the message: Because Iduna did the right thing and saved Agnarr despite him being her enemy, the spirits gifted their child with powers that could be used to correct the past wrong, should she choose to. And because Anna did the right thing bởi choosing to destroy her kingdom to save the forest, the spirits freed Elsa who, in turn, was able to save Arendelle. Elsa fully embraced herself and is able to live as she wants, but still able to see her family when she wants. It’s not that she didn’t like being Queen of Arendelle and living with Anna and the others, but now that she knows exactly what she is – the fifth spirit – she wants to explore that, but is still able to have a life with her family too. Likewise, Anna has found a purpose she never had before. Even though it’s a major change, she’s happy because she knows Elsa is happy and they can still see each other whenever they want. But as I said, exactly what Elsa does as the fifth spirit should have been explained thêm (hoping it does in future installments). For what we got though, it was a happy ending, but I won’t say it’s satisfying until we get some thêm information in future books, filmmaker interviews, and, hopefully, future animated shorts and sequels.

I’m still trying to get over the shock, not just of the fact that a movie I’ve been speculating and Daydreaming about for six years is finally here and known, but also the fact that it ended up being very different from what I ever imagined in my theories and headcanons. But now that I’ve actually seen it, I understand the direction the filmmakers went and can appreciate the message they wanted to convey even if the execution was a bit messy. I’m hoping I’m high on Nữ hoàng băng giá 2 for a while because once it wears off and, assuming, there’s no announcement of new Nữ hoàng băng giá content bởi then, I’ll have to figure out what to do with my life! This movie is all about coming to grips with change and I’ll definitely be doing that in reality depending on what the future holds for the Nữ hoàng băng giá franchise. But as of now, I’m still willing to follow Anna and Elsa into the unknown.

There were a lot of anticipated things for this that came out in the Fall of this year: Pokemon Sword and Shield; Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal; the third season of Seven Deadly Sins, Joker, the Steven Universe movie, finally starting my first năm of college, etc. But out of all these things, Nữ hoàng băng giá 2 of all things meant the most to me.

As always, take care, God bless bạn all, and I hope bạn have a fantastic new year/decade with your family and friends. Much in the same way Elsa and Anna have found their calling in this movie, I'm sure bạn guys will do the same and find yourselves within the brand new năm that's only a couple of hours away.
A/N: I think this is actually the part of the story that I thought up
first, this basically inspired this whole story and turned it into what
it is, and it also explains why Eugene became Flynn Rider. I hope
you enjoy! And thank bạn so much for the review! Please review
this story and give me any suggestions hoặc share any comments
you have.


Disclamer: I don't own "Tangled" hoặc the characters, they belong to
Disney.



Weeks passed and Eugene had finally got the hang of stealing.
He would go up to the ngẫu nhiên carts on the đường phố, street and grab everything
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chericherry productions
WARNING: This bài viết is long and may have some grammar and spelling errors.
If I get annoying just talking about Pocahontas, then don't read this article. I won't mind. If bạn would like to know my opinions, then continue. From John Smith to the movie itself, I will say what's on my mind. In fact, I'm watching John Smi----I mean, Pocahontas right now!

THIS...is a Chericherry Production.

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Pocahontas

 I tình yêu her eyes.
I tình yêu her eyes.


Ah, the Native American Beauty. She doesn't quite look Native American, does she? I agree. Well, that's because she wasn't modeled after a Native American!

Appearances...
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 *~DreamyGal Productions~*
*~DreamyGal Productions~*
Since I have to leave for a while, I figured I would go ahead and đăng lên what I have written so far for my Lọ lem Countdown. When I come back, I will finish it!

20. The Glass Slipper- The King demands that the Grand Duke find Cinderella
 You'll try this on every maid in my kingdom. And, if the shoe fits... Bring her in.
You'll try this on every maid in my kingdom. And, if the shoe fits... Bring her in.

The King is absolutely furious when he finds out that the "Mystery Girl" ran away. He calmed down once he found out about the glass slipper she left behind, and instucted the Grand Duke to try it on every girl in the Kingdom.

"Well, I tình yêu everything about the movie,...
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For sure, all Disney’s girls have amazing hair, but some are better than others. Here they are in order voted on fanpop:
 Cute, black and short
Cute, black and short

9.Snow White: last as always. People don’t really like her hair “black as ebony tree” probably because of its shortness. Although cute, her hair can’t really compare to others because there’s not much to do with, can’t make any hairdo of it, it can’t float on wind and it always looks like mass of something, not hair.
 Blond-brown with bangs
Blond-brown with bangs


8.Cinderella: Another girl with short hair. We never really figured out is her hair brown...
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posted by jake69
My opinion on which princess are hot and which aren't. Basically a danh sách on who I would bang.


10. Snow White.

She's a munter.

I suppose that's a bit harsh but she has the least bangability out of the all. She's just way too young, innocent and, to be honest, annoying to even consider. And she's not in anyway hot.

9. Cinderella.


She's pretty but she doesn't have any features to be considered "hot" in my opinion. She doesn't have a hot face. She doesn't have a hot body. And she doesn't have any personal qualities that make her bangable. Plus she'd probably run away half way through.

8. Mulan....
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 #5 Pocahontas: First up is Pocahontas and one quote hoặc that I tình yêu is the one where John Smith says to Pocahontas ‘No matter what happens I will always be with bạn forever’. ‘Pocahuntas look at me I would rather die tomorrow then live a thousand yea
#5 Pocahontas: First up is Pocahontas and one quote or that I love is the one where John Smith says to Pocahontas ‘No matter what happens I will always be with you forever’. ‘Pocahuntas look at me I would rather die tomorrow then live a thousand yea
hàng đầu, đầu trang 5

Here are my hàng đầu, đầu trang 5 favourite romantic trích dẫn from Disney Princess movies.

Warning there is a spoiler for Công chúa tóc mây in this bài viết so if bạn never seen it then avoid.

Thanks for
Reading and commenting(please comment)

Favourite trích dẫn from Disney Princess movies(LisaForde2’s picks)

Top 5

Here are my hàng đầu, đầu trang 5 favourite romantic trích dẫn from Disney Princess movies.

#5 Pocahontas: First up is Pocahontas and one quote that I tình yêu is the one where John Smith says to Pocahontas ‘Pocahuntas look at me I would rather die tomorrow then live a thousand years without knowing you’ I thought that was a...
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10.Ariel's purple sparkly dress
This dress marks a beautiful transformation in Ariel's life. She started out with a dull life and longed for more, and ended up becoming exactly who she wanted to be. This dress just glows with Ariel's happiness. But a lot of people found it just a tad too sparkly.

9.Belle's blue dress
This dress defines Belle really well. It's pretty but simple, just like Belle is. It's not glitzy hoặc glamorous, but it's good for it's purpose and it's still pretty, just like Belle. It's not too fancy to run through fields hoặc take a stroll through town, but it still catches...
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Okay, so I've been watching our Disney princess phim chiếu rạp and I noticed some mistakes. bạn may hoặc may not have noticed them, and I do not mean any offence to these films. It's just kind of fun to watch. Let's start with Aladdin... Enjoy!_________________________________________________________________________________________________


So, as I said, there are few mistakes I've noticed here. Let's start with Jasmine's golden arm band; the mistake here is that it switches places on her right arm, to her left arm. When hoa nhài has just kissed Jafar, it is on her right arm.


But when Jafar pushes...
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Ok so I have heard a lot of conversation over the topic of Flynn and Rapunzel's relationship...now bạn either like them hoặc bạn don't I guess is how it goes and I must admit that when I was watching the movie the first time I went "Wow...they fell in tình yêu when?!" but the thing is literally if bạn blink at an exact moment bạn could miss what really pointed it out in the first place. Here's an analysis of their relationship throughout the movie.

1. In The Beginning:

Flynn was a thief...and self-centered and pretty much just a selfish really cute animated character. All he cared about was his satchel...
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 Who will be the most beautiful of all the non-princess?
Who will be the most beautiful of all the non-princess?
I proudly present the results of the số phiếu bầu and comments.

20) Andrina (The Little Mermaid)
The first daughter of Triton to go, although in my opinion she is not the least beautiful. Her short hair and pointed features didn't seem to please fanpop.

-KataraLover: she's ugly and looks like a boy.
-Swanpride: Andrina is bởi far the plainest of Ariel's sisters.

 20.Andrina: The boyish mermaid
20.Andrina: The boyish mermaid


19)Alana (The Little Mermaid)
Blue eyes with dark hair sounds prettier than the result we get in Alana. She easily followed her sister in the countdown.

-BelleAnastasia: She's so plain!

 19.Alana: một giây mermaid to go
19.Alana: một giây mermaid...
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posted by JNTA1234
 The Free Spirit
The Free Spirit
I haven't done a princess rant in a long time, so let's get the ball rolling again with Pocahontas.

First of all as much as I tình yêu the film Pocahontas it is easy to see why history buffs would find this movie frustrating. Disney took a story that was perfectly fine the way it was and made borderline unnecessary changes to it. In real life Pocahontas and John Smith were never involved romantically, their bond was thêm of a sibling relationship and Poca was also very much underage. This is just to name afew quite frankly pointless changes to the story. But then again, I can't really blame...
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Well, Diluka wanted another one, and here it is. Yeah, I don’t follow the order of the phim chiếu rạp this time around; I’ll jump a little bit between the earlier and the later ones. And with “The Little Mermaid” I think it’s the best to work through the elements of the story point to point to show, where Disney moves away from the nguồn text and where it (surprisingly) doesn’t. But before we come to that, I want to point out something: The nguồn text is in this case much different compared to the ones of the Grimm fairy tales. Those were a collection of preexisting oral lore. While the...
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