Quando la regina Elsa appena incoronata usa il suo potere accidentalmente e maledice il suo regno con un inverno infinito, sua sorella Anna fa squadra con un montanaro, la sua renna giocosa ... Leggi tuttoQuando la regina Elsa appena incoronata usa il suo potere accidentalmente e maledice il suo regno con un inverno infinito, sua sorella Anna fa squadra con un montanaro, la sua renna giocosa e un pupazzo di neve per cambiare le condizioni meteorologiche.Quando la regina Elsa appena incoronata usa il suo potere accidentalmente e maledice il suo regno con un inverno infinito, sua sorella Anna fa squadra con un montanaro, la sua renna giocosa e un pupazzo di neve per cambiare le condizioni meteorologiche.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Vincitore di 2 Oscar
- 83 vittorie e 60 candidature totali
Kristen Bell
- Anna
- (voce)
Idina Menzel
- Elsa
- (voce)
Jonathan Groff
- Kristoff
- (voce)
Santino Fontana
- Hans
- (voce)
Alan Tudyk
- Duke
- (voce)
Ciarán Hinds
- Pabbie
- (voce)
- …
Chris Williams
- Oaken
- (voce)
Stephen J. Anderson
- Kai
- (voce)
Maia Wilson
- Bulda
- (voce)
Edie McClurg
- Gerda
- (voce)
Robert Pine
- Bishop
- (voce)
Maurice LaMarche
- King
- (voce)
Eva Bella
- Young Elsa
- (voce)
Spencer Lacey Ganus
- Teen Elsa
- (voce)
- (as Spencer Ganus)
Recensioni in evidenza
Believe the hype - Frozen is not just a fantastic Disney film, but a fantastic film in general thanks to it's catchy soundtrack, quirky script, realistic characters and important theme of acceptance.
I've been a big Disney fan since I was a little girl. Sadly, I didn't see Frozen when it was in theaters. The main reason was I didn't really pay much attention to advertisement for the movie. After hearing how Frozen was getting reviews about how amazing it was, I bought the Blu- Ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack in April last year. When I watched the movie, I thought Frozen was a decent entry to the Disney library.
My main problem with the movie is the storyline. Some parts were far- fetched like how the parents handled Elsa's powers after the accident. Separating the two sisters and isolating Elsa only caused her powers to get out of hand at times. At least, Anna and Elsa turned out just fine after a decade of barely seeing each other. The addition of Grand Pappie and the other rock trolls was ridiculous. The rock trolls add nothing to the story. Also, they could've explained how to handle Elsa's powers better which would've made things a lot easier for the royal family. I really hated the twist with the movie's villain. It was obvious that it was tacked on last minute.
I do like Anna and Elsa a lot. They're both great princesses in their own right. On the other hand, they do make stupid decisions that make no sense. One example is Elsa just running away from her problems and singing about how she doesn't care about what others think and acts like an idiot when Anna comes to see her in the ice castle that she created. Also, Anna stupidly decides to marry a prince that she barely knows. Despite their stupid decisions, I still like the two sisters along with Olaf the snowman.
The movie has beautiful animation like Tangled. It also has some great songs like Do You Want to Build a Snowman, For the First Time in Forever, and of course, Let It Go. Other songs should have been cut out like Fixer Upper because they add nothing to the story. I can't see how Frozen is anything like the movies from the Disney Renaissance era. It's good, but not that good. For a kid like me who grew up during the 1990's, it's hard to top movies like Aladdin, Lion King, and Mulan. Despite its flaws, I will still recommend Frozen to others.
My main problem with the movie is the storyline. Some parts were far- fetched like how the parents handled Elsa's powers after the accident. Separating the two sisters and isolating Elsa only caused her powers to get out of hand at times. At least, Anna and Elsa turned out just fine after a decade of barely seeing each other. The addition of Grand Pappie and the other rock trolls was ridiculous. The rock trolls add nothing to the story. Also, they could've explained how to handle Elsa's powers better which would've made things a lot easier for the royal family. I really hated the twist with the movie's villain. It was obvious that it was tacked on last minute.
I do like Anna and Elsa a lot. They're both great princesses in their own right. On the other hand, they do make stupid decisions that make no sense. One example is Elsa just running away from her problems and singing about how she doesn't care about what others think and acts like an idiot when Anna comes to see her in the ice castle that she created. Also, Anna stupidly decides to marry a prince that she barely knows. Despite their stupid decisions, I still like the two sisters along with Olaf the snowman.
The movie has beautiful animation like Tangled. It also has some great songs like Do You Want to Build a Snowman, For the First Time in Forever, and of course, Let It Go. Other songs should have been cut out like Fixer Upper because they add nothing to the story. I can't see how Frozen is anything like the movies from the Disney Renaissance era. It's good, but not that good. For a kid like me who grew up during the 1990's, it's hard to top movies like Aladdin, Lion King, and Mulan. Despite its flaws, I will still recommend Frozen to others.
Frozen is a heartwarming movie. With a fantastic animation and ofcourse Elsa&Anna and Olaf who makes it fun to watch. I've seen several times with my kids and they still think it's a good movie.
This is really a lovely, enjoyable cartoon. And it's just that a lovely, enjoyable cartoon. And basically a fairy tale. One that moms and dads can feel happy to take their children too. Let it be that. Is there anything truly remarkable about it? Probably not. Are the songs particularly inventive or that much different from all the countless other Disney movies? No, not really, but they are catchy and pretty and fit the movie. And the "In Summer" song with the snow man in summer is pretty cute, if not a little jarringly placed! But, catchy.
Having said that, some people on these reviews are taking this way too seriously. Why would you give it one star just because other people liked it enough to give it a 10? Is that too show how much smarter you are than everyone else? It really shows nothing but taking a carton movie too seriously instead of just going with the flow. It's not real. It's not a real story. It's a cartoon fairy tale.
I give it an 8. It's not perfect but I enjoyed it.
Having said that, some people on these reviews are taking this way too seriously. Why would you give it one star just because other people liked it enough to give it a 10? Is that too show how much smarter you are than everyone else? It really shows nothing but taking a carton movie too seriously instead of just going with the flow. It's not real. It's not a real story. It's a cartoon fairy tale.
I give it an 8. It's not perfect but I enjoyed it.
Animation - that's why you can praise the "Frozen" for a long time and hard, because from a technical point of view and visually there is complete order (not counting a couple of small shoals that do not play a big role). After all, animation is a long and painstaking business. This is not a movie where you were filmed on camera and repeated several times if you didn't like something. Snowflakes, snow-covered expanses, weather effects, characters, environment, magic, atmosphere - all this is clearly done with love.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen the gates open during "For The First Time in Forever," there is a cameo of Rapunzel and Eugene (Flynn) from Rapunzel: L'intreccio della torre (2010). Rapunzel has short, brown hair and is wearing a purple and pink dress (her celebration dress at the end of 'Tangled'), and Eugene is wearing a maroon vest and a brownish sash. They are entering the screen from the left.
- BlooperTowards the end of the movie, when Kristoff is holding Anna in his arms, his thumb passes through her torso for a moment.
- Curiosità sui creditiNear the end of the credits the following disclaimer is included: "The views and opinions expressed by Kristoff in the film that all men eat their own boogers are solely his own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walt Disney Company or the filmmakers. Neither The Walt Disney Company nor the filmmakers make any representation of the accuracy of any such views and opinions."
- Versioni alternativeA sing-along version of the film with on-screen lyrics and a bouncing snowflake, was released in selected theaters on January 31, 2014.
- ConnessioniEdited into Zenimation: Cityscapes (2020)
- Colonne sonoreVuelie
Written and Produced by Frode Fjellheim and Christophe Beck
Performed by Cantus
Conducted by Tove Ramlo-Ystad
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- Budget
- 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 400.953.009 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 243.390 USD
- 24 nov 2013
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.286.319.131 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1
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