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We’re counting down the days until Frozen 2 hits the big screen….but critics are saying that maybe its time to let this famous movie enterprise go…Let it goooo….

In 2013, Frozen became an unexpected worldwide blockbuster, generating over AU$1.9 billion in global sales and becoming the highest-earning animated film ever. Six years later, our kids are still requesting Elsa dolls for Christmas and belting out the familiar tunes from the first movie.

The pressure is obviously on for the creators of the sequel and critics are saying that the movie is off the mark.

What It’s All About

The basic plot of Frozen 2 tells about a dangerous journey to discover the origin of Queen Elsa’s powers and, at the same time, to save their kingdom. The film welcomes back all the beloved characters from the original – Elsa (Idina Menzel), Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), Olaf (Josh Gad) and Sven.

Icy Reception

Initial reports from early reviews are a bit frosty. The Guardian said the storyline was “a bit underpowered and contrived.” The publication did say it was an entertaining revival but “a thaw is beginning to set in”.

The Hollywood Reporter said the movie was “predictable and safe” and Vanity Fair was scathing saying that the sequel was “entirely unnecessary, except in its duty to serve the needs of capital”, and that the creators strived for “a new mythos to match the original’s, but come up woefully short”.

BBC was also unimpressed sharing: “Inevitably, a sequel was made. And, almost inevitably, it’s nowhere near as good.”

“The catchy Broadway show-stoppers have been replaced by thudding rock-opera power ballads … the glacial clarity of the coming-of-age theme has been replaced by a flurry of mythological codswallop.

“Younger Elsa and Anna fans … will either be covering their eyes in distress or scratching their heads in confusion. Frozen II will leave them cold.”

Some Good News Too

Thank goodness it wasn’t all bad news and there were a handful of critics who applauded the movie’s direction.

The New York Post even went out on a limb saying that the second film was better than the first.

“Elsa’s powers and insecurities are still the star, of course, but this film should confirm to Disney just how perfect this entire ensemble of characters is,” the Post said.

Frozen II will hit Australia cinemas on 28 November.

Are you (and the kids) planning on seeing Frozen 2? Are you put off by the critics response? Tell us in the comments below.

  • I don’t pay attention to reviews on movies. I like to watch them and judge for myself


    • I agree – I go with my own opinion because entertainment is viewed differently by everyone.

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  • ummm that does sound weird. i will still go… gotta see myself 😀

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  • It’s always so hard to top such a blockbuster and successful movie. I don’t have any young daughters to see it with, so I’m happy to hear what everyone else thinks.

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  • I’d be surprised if it wasn’t good – Disney is a powerhouse with kids movies. They know what they’re doing

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  • My daughter can’t wait to see it . It’s a kids movie so why have adults rate it? I’m sure the kids will love it.

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  • The kid’s will love it cos it’s Elsa and Anna.
    My oldest wants to see it but we will probably wait til it’s out on DVD

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  • Oooo but critics aren’t children are they?

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  • I never get put off by critic reviews – I make up my own mind about movies and everything else!

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  • I am sure many will be there to watch it when it opens

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  • A negative review can impact the way you view something; best is not to read/listen to the negative reviews but make your own opinion based on what you experienced yourself. No need to spoil the fun for others.

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  • The second is never as good as the first

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  • Bit sad to see the reviews …hope it wont disappoint my little frozen fan..We cant wait to see it


    • Sad indeed and it spoils the fun for those who didn’t see it yet.

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  • Oooooh….my daughter is already ADDICTED!

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  • The reviews wont stop my girls from seeing it. They are counting down the days secretly i am too.

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  • They really like to milk it until it is dead don’t they.

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  • I know plenty of 3-5 year olds busting to see this. I don’t think they are going to like it! At least my 4 year old is not remotely interested.

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  • I have heard it is more for teenagers, not sure if my 4 yr old is going to be watching it.

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  • I never care what movie critics say. A middle aged man reviewing a kids movie is of no importance to me. I hope the movie is good but I will have to wait a while to see it, my kids are a little too young for it. I will watch it once it is released on Disney+ or DVD.


    • Exactly! Just go see it if it’s something that interests you, and make your own mind up I say!

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  • I am glad my girls are past that age, but I am curious to see it as my favourite actress is in it!

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  • Critics comments, good or bad, wouldn’t sway me away from seeing anything I want to see!

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