In 2013 Disney presented one of his most important animated films of recent times, Frozen. The story was a complete success and ensured continuity with one more sequel, which, although it had the same impact as the first, achieved significant success.
Frozen tells us the story of Annaa brave young woman who sets out with a mountaineer to find her sister named elsa, whose icy powers have trapped his kingdom in eternal winter. Both the story and its characters, and not forgetting its music, received more than positive reviews from the public and the specialized press. In addition to conquering the box offices, Frozen won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song for the catchy Let it Go.
The film featured the original voices of Kristen Bell as Anna, Idina Menzel as Elsa, Jonathan Groff as Kristoff, Josh Gad as the beloved snowman Olaf, among others.
Currently Frozen is part of the streaming service Disney Plus and although the years have passed, the film is still one of the most watched and it is thanks to a tendency in boys and girls to watch the film over and over again, which makes the older ones fed up.
During the D23Expo of Disney, Kristen Bell touched on the legacy that Frozen has left shortly after a decade of the premiere of the first film. During the chat with cinemablendthe actress also touched on the subject of the extreme repetition of the film, for which she sincerely apologized to the parents for having to watch the film endless times.
“I’d like to say I’m sorry to all the parents who have had to listen to ‘Frozen’ on loop. I feel you, I see you, I am you. I get it. Disney taught me to dream big and follow your heart. And that it’s totally appropriate to break into song at any time, which I really appreciate. I think playing Princess Anna has been the highlight of my life, I mean, aside from my kids and stuff,” the actress commented with humor.
As for the future of Frozen, parents should know that the possibility of a third movie is looming. Aside from the cast, Disney apparently isn’t done making stories with Elsa and Anna.
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