Thursday, November 21, 2019

FROZEN 2

Teamwork Reliance Genuineity Family ties are everything. "...Do you need help, -- what do you need me to do? You got it!" This top of the knotch film is well written, directed, animated, and scored. Probably the best Disney Animated feature ever without being in your face without having Good vs Evil as the gargantuan theme. It's all about character. What makes us formidable without being the "typical knight in shining armor with a damsel in distress" scenario. A fresh subtle and contemporary approach. The superb animation crafting is a Rembrandt winter landscape painting with the colloquial grey white birch trees with rusty orange foliage, blues and whites of all tones, turquoise, aqua, smokey cream, electric white all these colors make snow, water and ice alive an bright. It is not a dream world but a real place. Not a fairytale place. Robust songs and orchestrations. Hitting all heartfelt, warm, comical, iconic notes great musical numbers have. Roles are inverted to equalize the sisters as heroines Elsa and Anna and the ditsie blonde archetype is brought to life by Kristoff and His Reindeer like Shaggy and Scooby his pet. Both endearing. The narrative is a solid story of the innate character strength and capabilities of each of us. Two sets of strength, one paranormal and one natural. What to do, how to make sense or use them. One relies on: Faith in self Faith in family Faith in friends and Everyone's Faith and support in Us The Sisters are always knowingly or unknowingly always aiming for the greater good of the whole, Nature AND society. This in itself truly makes this a noble tale. There is no preachy dialogue. The self effort and perseverance (I can do it--you can do it--we can do it ) are demonstrated as the main thrust of all the action sequences. Which is brilliant. Time and Time again, characters are challenged by themselves, their doubts, and others but they all take transformative action by "never giving up" and "try trying again" . Equal time is given to develop everyday life moments which makes all the characters feel like your family. You feel close to everyone by identifying interactions. By the way, there are no bad people or sides to take. You want everyone to be happy. The great thing about Disney, is they never fail to always have the juxtaposed position of tragedy at work, upfront or in the background. The Sister's face familial loss. This key point strengthens our empathy and connects us. This is one of the best films for all families. The most important line in this film is: "Do you need help, what do you need me to do?" --If you use this line regularly in your own household, (and in life) thousands of kerfuffles are avoided. I was so surprised to see it being used. I thought it was time to share it. If you resift the film, everyone is always asking if someone needs help and asking what can they do to help, verbally and nonverbally. And then following through by giving that help and that support through word, actions, and deeds. Remarkable Incredible This film is truly an everyone film.

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