Frozen

by Chris Buck (Director)

Other authorsJohn Lasseter (Producer), Chris Williams (Actor), Jennifer Lee (Author), Jennifer Lee (Director), Jennifer Lee (Actor), Alan Tudyk (Actor), Kristen Bell (Actor), Christophe Beck (Composer), Frank Welker (Actor), Robert Lopez (Composer), Jonathan Groff (Actor)18 more, Maurice LaMarche (Actor), Chris Buck (Author), Paul Briggs (Actor), Ciarán Hinds (Actor), Idina Menzel (Actor), Maria Wilson (Actor), Josh Gad (Actor), Peter Del Vecho (Producer), Jeff Draheim (Editor), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Composer), Santino Fontana (Actor), Katie Lopez (Actor), Tyree Brown (Actor), Shane Morris (Author), Eva Bella (Actor), Livvy Stubenrauch (Actor), Agatha Lee Monn (Actor), Spencer Lacey Ganus (Actor)
Blu-ray, 2013

Description

When a majestic kingdom is trapped in an eternal winter, Anna sets off on a journey to find her sister, Elsa. Along the way, Anna joins forces with a mountaineer named Kristoff, his reindeer sidekick Sven and Olaf the snowman. Can Anna and her new friends put an end to Elsa's icy spell and save Arendelle? Enjoy this exclusive large size Disney movie storybook, featuring beautifully illustrated pages fans can treasure for years to come.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2013-11-27

Publication

Walt Disney Pictures (2013)

Local notes

Part of the Disney Classics 55 Movie box set. The Blu-ray disc also includes the Mickey Mouse short "Get a Horse!"

Library's rating

Awards

Hugo Award (Nominee — 2014)
Academy Award (Nominee — Best Animated Feature — 2013)
Golden Globe Award (Nominee — Best Animated Feature Film — 2014)
Saturn Award (Nominee — Best Animated Film — 2014)
Kid's Choice Award (Nominee — 2014)
Ursa Major Awards (Winner — Best Anthropomorphic Motion Picture — 2013)
Annie Award (Nominee — Best Animated Feature — 2013)
Critics' Choice Movie Awards (Winner — Best Animated Feature — 2013)
BAFTA Award (Nominee — Best Animated Film — 2014)

Rating

(46 ratings; 4)

User reviews

LibraryThing member comfypants
A princess is isolated because she can't control her magic ice powers.

Of the recent crop of Disney princess movies, this is the only one I've seen so far (unless you count Brave). I'm impressed. It's no Pixar or anything, but it's solidly good. A far cry from the Barbie doll ad that I was afraid it
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might be. The music is not my taste, to the point of making me cringe a little, but it's very effective and well done for what it is.

Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: B
Dialog: B
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: B
Music: B

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 3.1/4
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LibraryThing member datrappert
Loved the story and the animation. The songs were so-so at best. Very good for Disney, but not quite up to Pixar's top level.
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