The Snow Queen 2 - La Reine des Neiges: Le Miroir Sacré
Original title: Snezhnaya Koroleva 2: Perezamorozka
- 2014
- Tous publics
- 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.6K
YOUR RATING
Snow queen casts a curse on her mirror making people see the worst in themselves.Snow queen casts a curse on her mirror making people see the worst in themselves.Snow queen casts a curse on her mirror making people see the worst in themselves.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Ivan Okhlobystin
- Orm
- (voice)
Anna Shurochkina
- Gerda
- (voice)
- (as Nyusha Shurochkina)
Garik Kharlamov
- General Arrog
- (voice)
Olga Zubkova
- Babushka Orma
- (voice)
Aleksandr Uman
- Rakhat
- (voice)
- (as Shura Bi-2)
Igor Bortnik
- Lukum
- (voice)
- (as Leva Bi-2)
Aleksey Likhnitskiy
- Ofitser
- (voice)
Roman Yunusov
- Ofitser
- (voice)
Diomid Vinogradov
- Abram
- (voice)
Aleksandr Gudkov
- Glashatay
- (voice)
Ramilya Iskander
- Kay
- (voice)
Valeriya Nikolaeva
- Alfida
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Luta
- (voice)
- (as Di Bredli Beyker)
Featured reviews
Positive: 1. The CGI was good by most standards but basically what any studio with current computers can generate. Negatives: 1. Poorly written, disjointed and hard to follow even for older viewers let alone younger ones. A fragmented hodgepodge of stereotypic misadventures mostly on the troll like creature. Not creative at all. 2. Voicing actors were poorly chosen. Very hard to understand and at times aggravating to listen to. They tried to give the voices some emotion and intelligence by overlaying a lot of monotonous music/sound effects. 3. No subtitles as if dialogue was not important. Even at twice normal volume half of what was being said was not decipherable.
First, let's start by reminding people that Wizart is a NEW animation studio that started up in 2011. As far as animations studios go, this is a very young studio. With that said, however, that also means that trying to compare them to weathered studios like Disney/Pixar and Dreamworks isn't exactly a fair assessment.
So, let's focus on what really matters:
Story: The Snow Queen 2 opens by skimming sequences of the first movie, but then quickly points out that this film is just as much attached to the events of the first, but also striving to be it's own thing... which it does quite well.
Your Main Character, Orm is a complex character filled with emotion that he buries deep inside of him. Add in a sarcastic-humor and you get a pretty entertaining character. Mixed in with a number of other colorful personalities (many are stereotypes) you enter a world that is not meant to be thought to hard on, rather enjoyed for what it is.
If I must state that the highlight of this film isn't Orm so much as it is his grandma, who happens to have quite a character for an old lady... I enjoyed every moment that she was on screen.
The downside of the film was in the return of several of the main characters from the first film, almost as a crutch to the film. Their cameo (as it were) almost felt out of place and the action that revolved around them did distract from the characters that you DID want to pay attention to... but to be fair even their animation was a major improvement over the first Snow Queen film.
As far as the message of the film, I really have to say I loved it. It's a pretty clear message that any child could understand: Lying. Lying not only can hurt people, but it can tie you up into a sophisticated web that you find difficult to release yourself from. Add in the bonus message of forgiveness, and this film in many ways was better than your average Pixar/Disney film for that reason alone.
The music.... pretty average... not bad, however, not something I could hum out of a theater.
Animation quality: Still not talking about a perfect A+ animation, however, that didn't seem to be the negative of this film. For some reason, the film's loose animation style helps drive itself away from being mistaken from a Disney/Pixar film... for a person like myself, that's actually a good thing.
Wizart has so much to offer, and I'm sure that they're only going to keep getting better as time allows. I am genuinely impressed with their progress.
If you haven't seen this film, check it out. I highly recommend it.
So, let's focus on what really matters:
Story: The Snow Queen 2 opens by skimming sequences of the first movie, but then quickly points out that this film is just as much attached to the events of the first, but also striving to be it's own thing... which it does quite well.
Your Main Character, Orm is a complex character filled with emotion that he buries deep inside of him. Add in a sarcastic-humor and you get a pretty entertaining character. Mixed in with a number of other colorful personalities (many are stereotypes) you enter a world that is not meant to be thought to hard on, rather enjoyed for what it is.
If I must state that the highlight of this film isn't Orm so much as it is his grandma, who happens to have quite a character for an old lady... I enjoyed every moment that she was on screen.
The downside of the film was in the return of several of the main characters from the first film, almost as a crutch to the film. Their cameo (as it were) almost felt out of place and the action that revolved around them did distract from the characters that you DID want to pay attention to... but to be fair even their animation was a major improvement over the first Snow Queen film.
As far as the message of the film, I really have to say I loved it. It's a pretty clear message that any child could understand: Lying. Lying not only can hurt people, but it can tie you up into a sophisticated web that you find difficult to release yourself from. Add in the bonus message of forgiveness, and this film in many ways was better than your average Pixar/Disney film for that reason alone.
The music.... pretty average... not bad, however, not something I could hum out of a theater.
Animation quality: Still not talking about a perfect A+ animation, however, that didn't seem to be the negative of this film. For some reason, the film's loose animation style helps drive itself away from being mistaken from a Disney/Pixar film... for a person like myself, that's actually a good thing.
Wizart has so much to offer, and I'm sure that they're only going to keep getting better as time allows. I am genuinely impressed with their progress.
If you haven't seen this film, check it out. I highly recommend it.
Plot wise, this one was a mess. It's difficult to tell what's going on, and the lore contradicts what was established in the first movie. It's quite annoying.
The charm of the first film seemed to be missing in this one. The Snow Queen 2 manages to be disappointing.
However, the character animation was better than the first movie.
The charm of the first film seemed to be missing in this one. The Snow Queen 2 manages to be disappointing.
However, the character animation was better than the first movie.
SQ2
THIS sequel is much better than the first part. Great visuals, dynamic and interesting plot. While the main idea of the first film continues its logical development in the second, this film is fun to watch it its own. Once again, the viewer is shown that the main battle between good and evil occurs in the soul of every person, that it is never too late to go over to the side of the good and the truth. The movie will be interesting for both adults and children. I liked it!
I seek out Russian productions to get away from American story telling and from Hollywood. The Snow Queen 2 was very disappointing, it was very American in its story telling, themes and look and feel.
And on top of that, not the best script.
I hated it and will probably not watch more in this franchise.
And on top of that, not the best script.
I hated it and will probably not watch more in this franchise.
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- Also known as
- La reina de las nieves: El espejo encantado
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $15,640,057
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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