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Post by Anna on Jan 22, 2014 6:48:00 GMT
Ehh...I have to say that I'll always prefer 2D animation over CGI/3D and I was hoping Frozen was going to be 2D. Oh well.
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Post by Naomi on Jan 22, 2014 21:40:59 GMT
Hans. Duke of Weasel-town (oops did I say that wrong..I mean Weselton). The worst part for me was when Hans is being the coward he is and planning to strike poor Elsa from behind and when he's blaming her her poor face..ugh that scene is bad for the feels. I really hate people who strike others from behind. Especially considering she was already so vulnerable.
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Post by Elsa on Feb 2, 2014 12:36:07 GMT
I only have one complaint and it's not even the character of Hans. Yeah, he's a jerk, but he really contributed to the story and helped make Frozen the awesome movie it is.
For me it was one of Hans' lines. When he's watching over Arendelle he tells them that there's hot "glogg" in the main hall. The way he says this word just drives me nuts because he's saying it completely wrong. Yeah, the movie is in English, but Wandering Oaken had no problem saying "lutefisk". So yeah, I would've appreciated it if Hans had the correct pronunciation when saying that, but overall I have no big complains. Frozen is pretty much as perfect as it gets.
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Post by Frosty on May 24, 2014 4:29:47 GMT
What I didn't like about the movie is that Olaf didn't die! I was praying that he should just melt and just become a liquid! He's so annoying, every time I see his face, rage will invade me then I'll just shout "OLAF IS SO ANNOYING AND UGLY. GRRR" and kick the TV screen until my feet bleeds. I hope he just melted and died but Elsa gave him his own flurry! WHY DO YOU HAVE TO DO THAT, ELSA, WHY!? I HATE YOU. YOU SHOULD HAVEN'T GAVE HIM THAT SO HE COULD JUST MELTED. OLAF YOU ANNOYING SNOWMAN, YOU!
just kidding, what I didn't like is that it doesn't have a lot of action scenes (or battle scenes).
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Post by buckmana on Jun 2, 2014 20:41:37 GMT
The song where Hans is courting Anna. The first time, it's charming. On a second, third or repetitive viewing, you realize how insincere it is, since Hans has no romantic feelings towards Anna whatsoever. I press the speed button on the remote to skip over it whenever I watch the movie. On the soundtrack CD, I press the next track button.
A minor point I find annoying is their ignorance of reindeer biology. Yes, they studied a real reindeer for the movie, but their critical mistake was they were studying their model animal in summer temperatures! This is the mistake they made, in winter, the shape of a reindeer's hooves change shape from soft edged to sharp and pointed, triggered by the drop of temperature to freezing. The reason for this is that it gives better traction on the ice during winter. But in the movie, Sven always has his summer hooves, which is biologically impossible! Also, reindeer don't slip on the ice, which was a recurring gag in the movie.
Another thing I didn't like is that they excluded the Kristoff/Hans confrontation scene. Since the deleted scene was not provided, I'm only guessing as to where it was integrated, but if you pay close attention, you can see where it existed in the movie. At a certain point in the movie where Elsa is having an emotional breakdown over seeing Anna completely frozen solid ice, Kristoff suddenly appears right behind her even though he'd been very far away from Elsa. I assume this is where the confrontation occurred, as Kristoff punched Hans out on his way to Elsa and Anna.
As for Han's cowardice, I'm assuming he wasn't very good at direct confrontation. He had to mentally weaken his opponents and strike them down without opposition, otherwise he'd lose if they fought back. In her normal state, Elsa could have defeated him with a wave of her hand, literally. The ease at which Kristoff and Anna knock him down with one punch suggests he's not good at combat. That is abnormal for royalty, as it's traditional for princes and kings to be deadly warriors in case they have to lead their troops to war. Although it could be that all Hans knew was swordfighting and since he'd lost his sword at this point, he didn't have the skill for unarmed fighting possessed by Anna and Kristoff.
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Post by sailor swifty on Jul 18, 2014 2:40:30 GMT
I only have one complaint and it's not even the character of Hans. Yeah, he's a jerk, but he really contributed to the story and helped make Frozen the awesome movie it is. For me it was one of Hans' lines. When he's watching over Arendelle he tells them that there's hot "glogg" in the main hall. The way he says this word just drives me nuts because he's saying it completely wrong. Yeah, the movie is in English, but Wandering Oaken had no problem saying "lutefisk". So yeah, I would've appreciated it if Hans had the correct pronunciation when saying that, but overall I have no big complains. Frozen is pretty much as perfect as it gets. maybe Santino couldn't pronounce the word the right away, also Hans is from the southern Isles, maybe that how they say it there.... i don't think i have a complaint about the moive, on the other hand i do have some about the fandom.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2014 12:12:20 GMT
The only complaint I have about the movie now is just how overly commercial & heavily franchised it has become, it's pretty much a trademarked branding in itself! For just one Disney movie alone!
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