2014년 1월 16일 목요일

Movie Review of

 The movie <Frozen>'s genre is animation, since Disney made it, but you can say it is adventure, because it is very adventurous, or family, because some of the characters are family to each other. This movie was made in 2013. So it was released on November at U.S.A., but it will be released on January at Korea. The story is based on one of Andersen's book <Snow Queen>, but the details are totally different. The film directors are Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee. This movie is mainly about a queen who can control ice and those who try to stop her for specific reason that I'm going to talk about now.




                                                         

                                                       














 The main story begins with the scene of two sisters playing with their magic. While playing, Elsa accidentally freezes Anna's head. Anna is being cured by trolls, but her childhood memory with Elsa is being removed by them. Since that day, Elsa begins to be afraid of her power, and keeps Anna away from her to keep her safe. After her parents died, Elsa becomes a queen. However, at the coronation day, she accidentally reveal her ability to control ice while fighting with Anna about her engagement and curses the whole Arendelle by freezing it. Because of this event, Elsa runs away and Anna begins to search for her. While searching, Anna becomes friends with Kristoff and Olaf. She eventually finds her sister, but Elsa refuses to go back and freezes Anna's heart. When she was taken to trolls, they say that only a kiss from her true love could save her. So Kristoff takes her to prince Hans. But prince Hans betray her because of his own selfishness and goes out to kill the queen to become a ruler himself. While characters are hanging around for their own reasons, Anna has to choose either to be cured, or protect Elsa from being killed. So Anna chooses to sacrifice for Elsa, and when she throws her hand to stop Hans' sword, her body coincidentally freezes. But eventually, Anna is being cured by hugging with Elsa, and Elsa takes away the curse by feeling love, so it's happy ending.

There are 8 main characters in this movie. The first is Elsa, the queen who was born with the power of controlling ice.

The second is Anna, Elsa's memory-removed little sister.

The third is Olaf, the magical snowman that Elsa made who likes spring and summer.

The fourth is Kristoff, the man who is Anna's true love.

The fifth is Sven, Kristoff's funny reindeer.

The sixth is trolls, the magical creatures that helps curing Anna and tells her to marry Kristoff.

The seventh is prince Hans, the selfish man that betrayed Anna and tried to kill Elsa.

And the last is the duke from Weseltown, who also wanted the power, or an old man who overreacts.

The landscape of the movie is Norway, and the feeling is the winter season of Wyoming.

The lesson that the watchers of this movie should learn is that "You must consider before doing". In the movie, Anna tried to marry prince Hans. They first met, and knew almost nothing about each other. That is why they 'broke up' at the end. Also, Anna were fallen in love with Kristoff, who had a journey together and had times to get know each other. So you must take it slowly when you are trying to do something very important in your life. Also, if I summarize this into one sentence, the leadership you can learn from this movie is 'Patience'.

 I've talked about the genre, when it was made, the author of the book and film director, the plot, characters and setting, and the lesson we can learn from this movie. There are many movies which has not organized story so we call them 'mak-jang', but its story was  well-organized and was easy to understand the plot. So ultimately, this animation was great.




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  1. Jimin, thanks for sharing your review of "Frozen" on your blog. You wrote a good introduction, summary of the story and used pictures supporting your review.
    Thanks for sharing your opinion and lessons learnt as well as outlining the leadership qualities as well as explaining mak-jang. A good effort - keep up the good work! P.S. Your font and paragraph outline may need some adjustment.

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