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Disney Delights with FROZEN II

Prepare to return to Arendelle!

Coming to theatres in time to welcome us all into the holiday season from director Chris Buck,
Jennifer Lee and Walt Disney Pictures is the return to Arendelle and FROZEN II.

Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), Olaf (Josh Gad), Sven and Queen Elsa (Indina Menzel) are enjoying life in their city. Since their adventure it is nice for them all
to just enjoy each other's company and the people. That is until Elsa starts to
hear this strange call that no one else seems to hear.

Putting it out of her mind, the city prepares for a gathering but is suddenly interrupted by
strange winds driving the towns people to a safe cliff outside Arendelle.
Confused by what is happening, Queen Elsa feels as if the problems are caused
by the voice that is calling out to her. Deciding that she must go and find
answers, Anna and Kristoff make it clear she isn't going alone.

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Loading up into the sled on wheels, Sven takes them to a place that both Anna and Elsa believed was only a tale their father told. A wall of mist blocks them from going forward
but when Elsa touches it, a door is opened wide revealing people living on the
other side. That's when the girls discover that there is truth to the tale and
that there are still more questions to be answered.

With each step they take, more and more of their parents life become clearer. But, there comes a
moment when Elsa realizes that she can no longer put Anna's life in danger and
takes the final steps of the journey alone were all is revealed - but will it be
too late for Arendelle!

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Bell as Anna shows a lot more maturity in this film in that she feels even more protective over her
sister Queen Elsa. Still googly eyed over love Kristoff, she is back in her
happy place. When the wind changes in Arendelle and she sees that something is
wrong with Elsa, Anna makes it very clear from the onset that whatever it is
they will face it together. Bell brings her pipes back with song, love and a
whole lot of fun.

Menzel as Queen Elsa is having a difficult time concentrating on Arendelle because of the mysterious voice. Still feeling a little out of place in life, she feels there is
something in the wind that is calling to her. Fight as she may, the voice is
too strong to ignore. Menzel brings her voice to belt out more than one song
and it is with that voice that we are with Elsa every step of this next
journey.

Groff as Kristoff is very happy with his life in Arendelle and even happier with Anna. Now ready to
try something a little different, he seems to have great difficulty making it
happen. Groff once again brings his charm that oozes through his voice to a character
that is strong for those around him yet still has that goofiness I enjoy about
this character. Oh let us not forget Sven, he is back and just as hoppingly
endearing as ever with his extended family.

Gad as Olaff is still the loveable snowman who loves everyone around him and yet still
maintains that bit of innocence that makes him unforgettable. That's what Gad
brings to this character, a memorable giggle, a heart that runs over with love
for Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and his good buddy Sven. He is the snowman we all
wanted growing up, at least I did all those times building a snowman in
Chicago. Thanks Gad for bringing my childhood character to life.

Shout out to Hinds for returning as the wise and round stone Pabbie. He gave out the first warning
of what was to come for Arendelle and the royal family. Brown as Mattias has
his own story to tell of what lies beyond the mist and it is a story worth hearing.

Other cast include Sterling K. Brown as Mattias, Evan Rachel Wood as Iduna, Jason Ritter as Ryder,
Alan Tudyk as Northuldra, Rachel Matthews as Honeymaren, Ciaran Hinds as Pabbie
and Martha Plimpton as Yelana, Alfred Molina as Agnarr and Jeremy Sisto as King
Runeard.

FROZEN II brings songs, fun, giggles, color and a re-connection with characters that have stayed
with us all since 2013. The song "Let It Go" became an anthem for
anyone who wanted to do just that even though my personal favorite was "In
Summer" and who doesn't love a loveable dreaming snowman?

It is such a precarious thing to make a sequel to such a highly successful animated film. It
doesn't always work and sometimes it works badly. Some of it might be because I
always feel slightly cheated by sequels like the idea is a second thought
thrown on a screen hoping it will stick with viewers.

This film is not that in the slightest. What FROZEN II brings is a delightful return to embraced
characters that doesn't feel like six years has even passed. It is a visually
stunning feast for the eyes with rich colors which are completely dazzling. The
story may have a few hiccups but seriously, let it go (and I said that).

The entire cast returns (which always is a great thing) with 8 new songs that are as powerful
as the original film. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez returned to write
the new songs for the film. Composer Christophe Beck also returned to bring his magic to the
score.

Am I being extremely vague in my description of the film…well, yes! I am hardly about to tell every
detail of the film because it's FROZEN II and no one, and I mean no one has the
right to ruin it. This is a film about family and community, wanting to understand
where we come from, learning who we are and what we are made of, protecting
those we love and, of course, loving each other unconditionally.

Disney has been on a very cool winning streak with their animated films and FROZEN II seals the 2019 deal for them. The launch of Disney+ this week means that in a few months you
can FROZEN and FROZEN II all year long which I know my granddaughter intends to
do.

FROZEN II is a time for families to have a wonderful holiday beginning together. Elsa, Anna,
Kristoff, Sven and Olaf are part of our own families now and to spend 104
minutes together feels like home in many ways. In the theatre we embrace our
children and grandchildren as the story unfolds because we share a connection
with our friends on the screen. We understand the struggles, the love,
friendship and caring and that makes FROZEN II just about everything we need in
family time.

In the end - they are going into the unknown!

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