I love this movie so much
... View Moregood back-story, and good acting
... View MoreThe tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
... View MoreThrough painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
... View MoreI guess this mostly works if you watch it as a warm up to Christmas. Also having seen the Frozen movie does help. Overall this does not have the quality of the Pixar short movies, so either we are spoiled in that regard or we may not be able to enjoy a simple short story. The little ones may be able to do so, unless they have been spoiled too of course.If you love Olaf, you may not care about story or lack thereof. There are some jokes that are aimed at and for the parents. Some are not so bad and the overall morality is easy to digest if you are not too much of a cynic.
... View MoreWhat a waste of time this "22min" long Frozen adventure. Even my own kids of 6y and 7y were asking me when does Coco start. What happened to the traditional short animation movie of Pixar? Those were always so nice to watch. And only 5min...
... View MoreLet me start with my son. He is 10 years old and a big fan of everything that has animation in it. He has seen Frozen, he remembered the very first Frozen trailer (remember the one with Olaf and Sven on the frozen lake?) and he was looking forward to this short. And guess what? When it ended, he told me: "Disney, I HATE you for this!" That's nicely wrapping it up. This short is a ridiculous caricature of the things that once made Disney great. It looks as if someone was making fun of Disney classics by exaggerating everything to the point of being of unbearable. The movie features the singing of songs that sound as if generated by a computer, the actions of cliché characters that leave us completely untouched, and a story that is neither funny, nor exciting, nor touching, nor interesting. It's pure kitsch. Watching the movie is like eating a cake that only consists of sugar and tastes of nothing.If Disney's idea was to market the next Frozen movie, this short has failed spectacularly. At least in our family, no-one feels any inclination anymore to watch Frozen 2. Congratulations.
... View More. . . gathering up all of a region's Christmas Traditions, heaping them into a Clampett Truck-like pile atop an over-burdened sleigh, and then sending the Whole Shebang down to a fiery conflagration at the bottom of a particularly deep abyss as the Low-Light of OLAF'S FROZEN ADVENTURE. After thus eliminating the last shreds of evidence that Humanistic Culture ever existed, Disney then replaces this Lost Wealth of homey, home-made idiosyncratic (admittedly quaint) customs with Princess Elsa's cold, sterile, frigid, uniform, Frosty Stylings to close out this Paean to Plastic Big Bucks Consumerism. After viewing OLAF'S FROZEN ADVENTURE, many if not most of America's parents will find it necessary to sit down with their tots to warn them of the Dangers posed by Disney's Frozen Heart. With a Business Model far more Unconstitutional than CNN's (which the Vlad Putin\Don Juan Rump Administration's U.S. Dept. of Injustice is currently attacking), Disney Megacorpse is trying to use every arm of its Media Octopus to snatch away any capacity for Critical Thinking from America's Youth, replacing their "Gray Matter" with Olaf's strained ice-melt brains.
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