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The rare gift of getting into all kinds of trouble is their family trait. What else can you expect from the ones raised among trolls in snowy lands? But now Kai and Gerda have grown up and e... Read allThe rare gift of getting into all kinds of trouble is their family trait. What else can you expect from the ones raised among trolls in snowy lands? But now Kai and Gerda have grown up and entered a new stage - this time they are going to cause a global disaster...The rare gift of getting into all kinds of trouble is their family trait. What else can you expect from the ones raised among trolls in snowy lands? But now Kai and Gerda have grown up and entered a new stage - this time they are going to cause a global disaster...
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Natalya Bystrova
- Gerda
- (voice)
- (as Nataliya Bystrova)
Nikolay Bystrov
- Kay
- (voice)
Filipp Lebedev
- Rollan
- (voice)
Diomid Vinogradov
- Orm
- (voice)
Olga Zubkova
- Alfida
- (voice)
- …
Vsevolod Kuznetsov
- Arrog
- (voice)
Irina Derienkova
- Maribel
- (voice)
Aleksandr Gruzdev
- Shaman
- (voice)
Olga Shorokhova
- Babushka Orma
- (voice)
- …
Oleg Novikov
- Rakhat
- (voice)
Fill Savenkov
- Lukum
- (voice)
Mikhail Tikhonov
- Khippi
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Luta
- (voice)
- (as Di Bredli Beyker)
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10lordlebu
The movie was excellent and the theme as nice. Its good to see other studios outside Pixar and Disney.
I genuinely liked the art style of the movie.
The movie had interesting mixture of comedy and action and a fiery ending with a big battle. I wish the movie had more Slavic characters.
I genuinely liked the art style of the movie.
The movie had interesting mixture of comedy and action and a fiery ending with a big battle. I wish the movie had more Slavic characters.
About two minutes into the 3D version of this film, I turned to my friend
and said, "This is amazing". And it really is. The depth of color and the
quality of the details are simply stunning. However the beauty of the
animation wasn't the only good thing about the movie, just the most obvious.
The storytelling was fantastic and fast-paced, weaving a golden fairy-tale
with a modern reinterpretation of surrounding events. What really makes the
film, as far as the characters go, though, is the personalities that Wizart
assigns to the animals involved. The main character's cute animal sidekick -
a pet ferret named Luta - never utters a word, yet it easily steals the show
with its clear human emotions and comedic timing. This is definitely a film
I recommend, even if you don't have children
Traditions mean a lot to Russia. There aren't many of them, but each is very warm and cozy. That's how, back in 2012, the first Snow Queen animated movie appeared – it won children's hearts at once as well as made adults believe in magic and hope to see its sequel
Time passes
So, at the end of 2016, the third instalment of the franchise was released already.
Some people anticipated it, others were a bit worried – as we're always a little afraid to get disappointed in something we like. Fortunately, that didn't happen but let's start from the beginning
There's no point in re-telling the plot, as a lot of people have already seen the movie or read other reviews. I'd rather share my impressions and emotions with you instead.
What I liked most of all was the fact that the characters had grown up, they encountered problems that I think everyone does encounter, and faced a really hard choice between good and evil. I think I needed more drama and the characters' inner feelings, but the image itself compensated really well. The audience watches its bright colors and fantastic nature sceneries during the whole movie length, so I caught myself thinking that I wouldn't have guessed that The Snow Queen 3 is a Russian movie if I hadn't known it in the beginning.
I'd like to mention the music separately. The soundtrack is very positive and stays in your head for a long time after you've left the movie theater.
In short, I'd recommend the movie to those who wants to keep their New Year and Christmas mood going for longer, to have a good time, and just to get absorbed in the world of magic fairy tales.
Some people anticipated it, others were a bit worried – as we're always a little afraid to get disappointed in something we like. Fortunately, that didn't happen but let's start from the beginning
There's no point in re-telling the plot, as a lot of people have already seen the movie or read other reviews. I'd rather share my impressions and emotions with you instead.
What I liked most of all was the fact that the characters had grown up, they encountered problems that I think everyone does encounter, and faced a really hard choice between good and evil. I think I needed more drama and the characters' inner feelings, but the image itself compensated really well. The audience watches its bright colors and fantastic nature sceneries during the whole movie length, so I caught myself thinking that I wouldn't have guessed that The Snow Queen 3 is a Russian movie if I hadn't known it in the beginning.
I'd like to mention the music separately. The soundtrack is very positive and stays in your head for a long time after you've left the movie theater.
In short, I'd recommend the movie to those who wants to keep their New Year and Christmas mood going for longer, to have a good time, and just to get absorbed in the world of magic fairy tales.
The 3D work is quite remarkable, taking into account the rather limited budget (I've seen movies budgeted at over 100 million failing to achieve that level of quality). Both the settings and the characters deserve the highest praise. Particularly, the character design is a bit too much Disney, but nicely done anyway, with beautiful clothing and face dynamics. Lighting and texturing is absolutely great. In a nutshell, "The Snow Queen" is kind of a little masterpiece, joining high levels of realism with all the expression one could expect from an animated film. What is more important, all the impressive technical achievement is put to the service of storytelling.
The Snow Queen sequel even exceeded all my expectations! I think that the third movie is much better than the second one. After the spin- off about Orm, it was great to see Gerda as a protagonist again – it was especially nice to see how much her looks have changed. She has noticeably grown up and is truly about to rank among Disney's gorgeous princesses. As for the screenplay, Robert Lence was involved in the process of its creation – he is a real master of the American animation and he has worked on dozens of large projects. The results of this collaboration are easy to see: the movie has acquired a good pace and the alternation of lyrical pauses and breath-taking action is done really well – you will surely neither get bored with nor get tired of the movie! The authors tried to tell us how valuable one's family is and that the most important thing in life is having someone to be there for you when your life gets hard. The movie also says that you should never just throw people out of your life and it is never too late to say sorry. The animated movie has plenty of complicated scenes with various visual and sound effects. You can see avalanches going down the mountains, explosions, volcano eruptions, lava leaking through all the cracks, multicolored magic bursts, an armored train of the purest ice, a ship put on skis. Quite a lot of views worth seeing! I really enjoyed the movie and I wish you to enjoy it too!
Did you know
- ConnectionsFollowed by La Princesse des glaces 4 : Le Monde des miroirs magiques (2018)
- SoundtracksSatellite
Performed by Filatov & Karas
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- Also known as
- La reina de las nieves: Fuego y hielo
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- Gross worldwide
- $24,644,317
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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