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Frozen II
2019 103 min United States of America PG 6+
★7.4
Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Director: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
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Description
Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Olaf head far into the forest to learn the truth about an ancient mystery of their kingdom.
Budget:
$150M
US Gross:
$477.37M
Worldwide:
$1.45B
Starring
Kristen Bell
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Idina Menzel
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Josh Gad
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 2021
— Best Animated Feature
Academy Awards 2020
— Best Original Song
BAFTA 2020
— Best Animated Feature
Golden Globe 2020
— Best Animated Feature
Golden Globe 2020
— Best Original Song
Key opinion
Frozen II is widely recognized for its high-level technical production and stunning visual artistry that surpasses the original film. However, opinions on the narrative are divided, with some critics appreciating the darker, more expansive lore, while others find the plot disjointed, predictable, or lacking the emotional sincerity of the first installment.
| Production | The near-photorealistic animation and technical visual detail represent a significant advancement for the studio. | |
| Score | The songs are technically competent and well-performed, but they struggle to reach the iconic status and narrative integration of the original film's soundtrack. | |
| Screenplay | Character development is inconsistent; some viewers find the protagonists' growth and new dynamics compelling, while others perceive them as static or regressive. | |
| Screenplay | The plot is criticized for being convoluted and lacking a clear, focused antagonist, resulting in a narrative that feels underdeveloped to many viewers. | |
| Humor | The humor is polarizing, with some finding Olaf’s comedic presence a highlight, while others label it as shallow, obnoxious, or forced. |