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When
the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into
ice to curse her home in infinite winter, her sister Anna teams up with a
mountain man, his playful reindeer, and a snowman to change the weather
condition.
Directors: Chris Buck,
Jennifer Lee
Writers: Jennifer
Lee (screenplay by), Hans Christian Andersen (story inspired by: "The Snow
Queen" by)
Stars: Kristen
Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff
Summaries
When
the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into
ice to curse her home in infinite winter, her sister Anna teams up with a
mountain man, his playful reindeer, and a snowman to change the weather
condition.
—Anonymous
Fearless
optimist Anna teams up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer
Sven and sets off on an epic journey to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers
have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering
Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf,
Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom. From the
outside Elsa looks poised, regal and reserved, but in reality she lives in fear
as she wrestles with a mighty secret: she was born with the power to create ice
and snow. It's a beautiful ability, but also extremely dangerous. Haunted by
the moment her magic nearly killed her younger sister Anna, Elsa has isolated
herself, spending every waking minute trying to suppress her growing powers.
Her mounting emotions trigger the magic, accidentally setting off an eternal
winter that she can't stop. She fears she's becoming a monster and that no one,
not even her sister, can help her.
—DeAlan
Wilson for ComedyE.com
In
the Kingdom of Arendelle, Princess Elsa has the power to create and freeze ice
and snow, and her younger sister Anna loves to play with her. When Elsa
accidentally hits Anna on the head with her powers and almost kills her, their
parents take them to trolls that save Anna's life and make her forget her
sister's ability. Elsa returns to the castle and stays reclusively in her room
with fear of hurting Anna with her increasing power. Their parents die when
their ship sinks into the ocean, and three years later Elsa's coronation forces
her to open her castle gates to celebrate with the people. Anna meets Prince
Hans at the party and immediately falls in love and decides to marry him. But
Elsa doesn't approve, loses control of her powers, and freezes Arendelle. Elsa
flees to the mountain and Anna teams up with the peasant Kristoff, his reindeer
Sven, and the snowman Olaf to seek out Elsa. They find her in her icy castle
and she accidentally hits Anna in the heart; now only true love can save her
sister from death.
—Claudio Carvalho,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anna,
sister of the queen Elsa, sets off on a dangerous, mysterious journey to bring
back Elsa, who has run off after imposing an endless winter upon her hometown.
Anna must overcome challenges and meet new friends, such as Olaf, an adorable
talking snowman, and face her charming boyfriend to save the kingdom from not
only Hans, but from eternal winter.
—Frozenfin
When
their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna joins forces
with mountaineer Kristoff and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow
Queen Elsa, and break her icy spell. Although their epic journey leads them to
encounters with mystical trolls, a comedic snowman, harsh conditions, and magic
at every turn, Anna and Kristoff bravely push onward in a race to save their kingdom
from winter's cold grip.
—Jwelch5742
More
and more, the once-close-knit sisters, Princess Elsa of Arendelle, and her
younger sister, Anna, grow distant, after an inadvertent mistake. As a result,
Elsa, the powerful conjurer of snow and ice, has secluded herself away from the
kingdom, struggling to keep her ever-growing gift, or curse, at bay; however,
conflicting emotions and bottled-up feelings threaten to plunge the enchanting
realm into an eternal winter. Now, it's up to Anna and a fearless team of
unlikely allies--the kind but clumsy Sámi ice-harvester, Kristoff, his trusty
reindeer companion, Sven, and the cheerful animated snowman, Olaf--to save the
day. Can they make things right again?
—Nick
Riganas
Synopsis
The
Walt Disney Pictures logo and the movie title appear to the Norwegian song
"Vuelie".
In
a winter landscape, ice harvesters use saws and hooks to cut blocks of ice from
a lake, chanting as they work about how ice is a powerful force that's both
beautiful and dangerous ("Frozen Heart"). They load the ice blocks
onto their sled and ride off. A young eight year old boy named Kristoff (Jonathan
Groff) works alongside them (not very expertly), accompanied by his reindeer
Sven (sounds: also Jonathan Groff). They try to imitate the ice harvesters with
a single cubical block of ice and a small child's sled, and follow them away as
the Northern Lights fill the night sky.
The
camera follows the Northern Lights through the sky, before panning down on a
stave castle, located on the shores of a Scandinavian fjord, ringed in by
cliffs. That night, Princess Elsa of Arendelle (Eva Bella) is fast asleep when
her five year old sister Princess Anna (Livvy Stubenrauch) tries to wake her
up, wanting Elsa to play with her. Elsa playfully brushes Anna off, until Anna
asks, "do you wanna build a snowman?" to which Elsa delightfully
agrees.
Fully
awake, the two sisters run downstairs to the ballroom. At Anna's urging, Elsa
waves her hands, conjuring up a snow crystal, which she then shoots into the
air. It explodes, raining snow down on them. To enhance the winter playground,
she then stomps her foot, covering the entire floor with ice. They create a
snowman that she nicknames Olaf, who likes warm hugs. The girls play gleefully
with Olaf until Anna makes a leap Elsa wasn't prepared for and the blast of
power meant to create a pile of snow hits Anna in the head, knocking her out
and turning several strands of her hair white. Their parents, King Agdar and
Queen Idun rush in, responding to Elsa's cries of anguish. They check on Anna
and find her cold to the touch. Agdar and his wife hastily load both girls onto
their horses and ride at full speed into the mountains.
As
the royal family gallops through the forests at full speed, they pass by
Kristoff, who is still being dragged on his sled by Sven. He becomes curious
about the fact that one of the horses is leaving behind a trail of ice, in the
middle of the summer.
Kristoff
and Sven follow the ice trail to an empty clearing that appears to only be
populated by a large assortment of moss-covered boulders. From the edge of the
clearing, Kristoff watches as Agdar asks the motionless boulders to help him.
Seconds later, all the boulders roll into a large circle around Agdar, Idun,
Elsa, and the unconscious Anna. The rocks uncurl, revealing themselves to be
trolls. The "boulder" Kristoff and Sven are watching the event from
behind is another rock troll named Bulda, who immediately decides to adopt the
visitors after Sven licks her.
Grand
Pabbie (Ciarán Hinds), the leader of the trolls, shows up and asks Agdar if
Elsa was born or cursed with her abilities. He observes that Anna is lucky she
was hit in the head, as a hit to the heart would have been fatal. He advises
the family that it might be best if Elsa doesn't use her powers around Anna. He
alters Anna's memories so she has no knowledge of her sister's powers,
remembering only the fun they've had (for instance, Anna will remember her
indoor castle ice rink as a mundane winter day). Grand Pabbie warns Elsa that
her powers will grow, and although they are beautiful, they will be a great
risk to her if she cannot learn to control them, as fear will be her greatest
enemy.
So
Agdar and Idun take measures into their own hands based on what Grand Pabbie
has told them. The palace is closed to most visitors. Staffing is reduced to a
minimum. Anna and Elsa are separated, and having no memory of what has
occurred, Anna is unable to comprehend why Elsa is not allowed to play with
her. She often comes to Elsa's closed door and tries to coax her out by asking
her if she wants to build a snowman ("Do You Want to Build a
Snowman?"). As a further precaution, the sisters are also kept from
leaving the castle.
While
Anna's life is dull but normal, Elsa's powers grow stronger as she matures. Her
father cautions her to wear gloves to keep her icy magic in check, and to
conceal her feelings, because strong emotions seem to cause her powers to
manifest in unexpected ways.
Ten
years after the accident, the now teenaged princesses become orphans when their
parents' ship capsizes in a storm, drowning them. After the burial, Anna goes
again to Elsa's door, pleading for consolation from her only remaining family
member. But Elsa, though she sits sadly on the the other side of the door,
refuses to communicate with Anna.
Three
Years Later:
Elsa
(now voiced by Idina Menzel) is now 21 years old, comes of age, and the castle
prepares to crown her as the kingdom's queen. Dignitaries from around Europe
are coming to visit, including the Duke of Weselton (Alan Tudyk), who wants to
run Arendelle's profits dry.
Elsa
is nervous about emerging from her seclusion and receiving the many guests.
When Elsa gives the order to open the castle gates, Anna (now voiced by Kristen
Bell) eagerly rushes out into the city ("For the First Time In
Forever").
As
Anna strolls out onto the streets, she crashes into a horse belonging to a
charming and handsome visitor, and falls into a rowboat. The visitor apologizes
and introduces himself as Prince Hans of the Southern Isles (Santino Fontana),
in town for Elsa's coronation. Though Anna is angered at first by Hans's
clumsiness (after inadvertently falling on top of her in the rowboat due to
said rowboat teetering on the side of a dock and being balanced only by a leg
from Hans's horse), she seems smitten by him once she has a real good look at
him. Anna runs off when she hears the church bells.
Elsa
remains nervous during the coronation ceremony. The bishop (Robert Pine) has to
remind her to remove her gloves before she takes up her golden orb and scepter.
Holding them, she turns to face the congregation, but almost immediately panics
when she sees the gold of the orb starting to frost while the bishop is
bestowing her authority on her. She returns the orb and scepter hurriedly to
the bishop and puts her gloves back on.
At
the coronation reception a couple hours later, Kai introduces Elsa and Anna to
the crowd. Anna's first friendly interaction with Elsa in years brings quite
the delightful feeling to Anna, flustered at first, as well as seeing Elsa so
happy instead of serious and preserved boosts Anna's confidence, prompting her
to continue on with the conversation. They're interrupted afterwards by Kai
introducing to them the Duke of Weselton. The Duke is a buffoon (to the point
that a running gag throughout the movie is people calling his homeplace
"Weasel Town"), but an important trading partner. Elsa politely
declines his offer to dance with her, but instead playfully volunteers Anna,
much to the Duke's delight nonetheless, and the two head off into a comical
dance scene. Elsa can't resist chuckling seeing Anna get innocently flustered
by the Duke's over-the-top (and incredibly terrible) dancing skills. This
causes Anna to feel just as whimsical about the entire matter, for seeing Elsa
in such a state hasn't been a sight for years. Anna returns by Elsa's side
afterwards, commenting on how well things have been going through the day, and
expresses her wishes to have things the way they were that night all the time.
Elsa does agree, though her smile quickly fades away as memories of the night
she froze Anna's head come floating back to the surface, and she reluctantly
denies Anna's wishes all at once despite failing to explain why so.
Anna
then takes to the floor with Hans. The two of them quickly sneak off to spend
the evening together, quickly realizing the mutual attraction between them. The
romantic dance eventually leads to an entire date ("Love is an Open
Door"), with the entire night of the young couple being spent bonding.
Hans, during their time together, learns of Anna's longing of having someone
special in her life, with her sister apparently developing a dislike of being
around her by suddenly shutting Anna out one day when they were kids. Hans
openly relates to this, only furthering Anna's connection with him. Hans then
promises to never shut Anna out unlike Elsa, much to the princess' absolute
joy.
By
the end of their tour throughout the kingdom, Hans proposes right on the spot
to which Anna immediately accepts. The two head back the ballroom, where Anna
asks for Elsa's blessing on the marriage. Elsa's baffled by the shocking news,
but Anna and Hans couldn't appear more excited going on to ramble about the
wedding arrangements. Elsa ceases the sudden rambling by denying them a
marriage license, much to Anna's dismay. Elsa asks to speak to Anna alone in
private, likely to finally confess her abilities and why it's not wise to marry
someone she just met without causing a scene that would expose her powers, but
Anna refuses any private conversation, stating whatever Elsa has to say can be
said to both her and Hans. Elsa, becoming impatient and frustrated, outright
refuses to let Anna marry someone she just met, indirectly telling Anna she
knows nothing about true love. This causes Anna to hiss back, telling Elsa all she
knows is how to shut people out. Although Elsa is visibly hurt by this, she
continues to refuse, with the argument only worsening when she orders the
guards to end the party early and close the gates.
Unable
to contain her emotions, Elsa makes a violent sweep with her left arm, causing
a barrier of sharp icicles to suddenly appear around her. Shocked at the room's
reaction to her powers, Elsa rushes from the room.
Panicking,
Elsa flees with Anna in hot pursuit. As she bolts out the door, she finds a huge
crowd waiting for her in the courtyard. She hastily rushes through as men
applaud her. A concerned woman asks Elsa if she's all right. She is frightened
enough that she backs into an ornamental fountain and freezes it solid when she
grabs it with her left hand. The Duke of Weselton comes out the same door
moments later. Elsa pleads for people to step back, moments before another bolt
of ice shoots from her hands, nearly hitting the Duke and his guards. She keeps
running away, sprinting across the waters of the fjord, her feet forming an ice
bridge, and vanishes into the forest on the other side of the fjord.
Anna
calls after her sister, but as she, Hans, and the other guests watch, the
waters of the fjord completely ice over and the air takes on an icy chill.
Moments later, snow begins to fall.
The
Duke of Weselton begins to panic, declaring they must take action and put an
end to Elsa's curse. Anna, however, refuses and volunteers to seek out Elsa
herself and make things right, feeling that it's her fault for pushing her.
With Hans being left in charge of the kingdom, Anna sets out on horse to begin
her search for Elsa.
Meanwhile,
Elsa has found her way to a high precipice on the North Mountain, many miles
from civilization. It is here she realizes that far away from what she was
taught, being on her own, she can begin to control her powers ("Let it
Go"). She constructs an elaborate ice palace, changes her confining
wardrobe into a shimmering dress, and vows to stay in seclusion, where she feels
she can be herself, and harm no one else.
The
next morning, Anna is seen travelling slowly through knee-deep snow on
horseback. Her journey is hindered when her horse is spooked by falling snow
and runs off. She is forced to spend the rest of the day trudging through knee
deep snow, all the while griping that she wishes Elsa had the ability to cover
the fjords in a tropical paradise. She sighs with relief upon seeing a building
with smoke coming from a chimney. Just then, Anna slips and falls into an
ice-cold creek, which freezes her dress stiff. She staggers the rest of the way
to the cabin with the chimney, a place known as Wandering Oaken's Trading Post
and Sauna, run by its burly owner, Oaken (Chris Williams).
Anna
quickly staggers into Oaken's store. He doesn't have much winter gear in stock
(it's supposed to be the off season), aside from one pair of boots and a single
women's mink coat. Anna inquires if Elsa has visited recently, but Oaken tells
her that she's the only person crazy enough to be out in a storm like this. As
if on cue, Kristoff staggers in out of the storm, seeking to buy some rope, an
axe, and carrots for Sven. Oaken can't help but notice that Kristoff is bundled
up tightly. Kristoff replies that there's a real howler going on up on the North
Mountain. As Anna waits for Oaken to return his attention to her, Kristoff
argues with Oaken over the outrageous price gouging on the items he needs (due
to Oaken claiming that there's a supply and demand problem since Kristoff is
buying from the almost-bare shelves of the winter department), which ends with
Oaken roughly throwing Kristoff out into the snow after Kristoff makes the
mistake of calling him a crook.
Kristoff
and Sven take refuge in a barn on Oaken's property, but are soon met by Anna,
who has bought Kristoff's supplies for him, on condition he take her up the
North Mountain immediately. Kristoff eventually agrees.
Anna
and Kristoff set off into the night with Sven driving. As the discussion turns
to Elsa, Anna explains about her whirlwind engagement to Hans. Kristoff is
incredulous at Anna's foolhardiness in getting engaged to someone she just met
that day, to the point that he quizzes her about Hans to see how little she
really knows about him. Their conversation is interrupted when the sled is
ambushed by a pack of wolves. Kristoff is initially reluctant to let Anna
assist him, but Anna proves to be useful and manages to take out a few of the
wolves by herself. There is a moment of panic when the two see a gaping ravine
up ahead. Kristoff hurriedly throws Anna onto Sven's back, then, just as they
reach the cliff, he uses his knife to cut Sven's harness. Anna and Sven
successfully clear the chasm, and Kristoff does, just barely, but his sled
falls to the bottom of the ravine and explodes. Kristoff is at first upset that
his sled is gone (as he'd just paid it off), but after "arguing" with
Sven (which consists of Kristoff speaking his own opinion in his own voice and
then delivering Sven's "counterargument" in a goofy voice), decides
to help Anna keep going, worried for her safety. Anna promises she will replace
the sled.
Early
the next morning, Anna and Kristoff enter a frosted-over glen. They suddenly hear
a new voice and meet a talking snowman named Olaf (Josh Gad). The introductions
don't go smoothly, as Anna screams and kicks Olaf's head off upon first seeing
him. Anna doesn't recognize Olaf until he gives his name and adds, "and I
like warm hugs." This jogs Anna's memories and she remembers building him
with Elsa when they were young. Anna and Kristoff mention that they're looking
for Elsa so they can restore summertime, and Olaf suddenly grows excited; it's
his dream to see what summer is like, and he fantasizes about what he wants to
do in the summertime in a Busby-Berkeley dance number ("In Summer").
Anna and Kristoff choose not to reveal that he will melt in the summer heat,
but follow him as he leads them to Elsa's ice palace.
In
the late afternoon, Anna, Kristoff and Olaf arrive at Elsa's ice palace. Sven
waits at the bottom of the stairway leading up to the front doors, as his feet
can't get a grip on the icy steps. Meanwhile, when they get to the front door,
Anna tells Kristoff and Olaf to wait outside, warning them that the last time
she introduced Elsa to a guy, she froze everything (making Elsa look like an
overprotective sister). The dejected Olaf and Kristoff wait outside and start
counting to 60 while Anna heads inside.
Inside,
Anna is stunned at the glorious interior of the palace and, even more amazed,
to see the new ice dress Elsa has conjured for herself. Though Elsa is happy to
see Anna and quickly forgives her for the argument that happened at the
coronation party, she becomes nervous and suggests Anna leave so she can't do
any harm to her. The conversation is momentarily interrupted when Olaf crashes
the meeting (having taken Anna's request of "give us a minute" quite
literally). Elsa is astonished to find that her powers include the ability to
conjure up living snowmen.
As
it turns out, Elsa is surprised to learn that her entire kingdom is frozen, and
Anna is surprised in turn to learn that Elsa doesn't know how to stop it. But
Anna insists her sister's powers are no reason why they should be so distant.
However, having seen Olaf, Elsa flashes back to accidentally hitting Anna in
the head with her snow abilities and grows scared, demanding Anna leave.
Elsa
retreats to the upper portion of the palace, and Anna follows her, pleading
with her sister that they can solve this problem together ("For the First
Time In Forever (Reprise)"). But Elsa grows so upset that she unleashes an
icy chill, of which a portion strikes Anna in her heart.
Elsa
retreats to the upper portion of the palace, and Anna follows her, pleading
with her sister that they can solve this problem together ("For the First
Time In Forever (Reprise)"). But Anna's promising to stand by her sister's
side and help her, Elsa only grows more agitated and nervous resulting in her
magic flaring. This time, a blast of magic bursts out and strikes Anna in the
heart. Elsa, in desperation to get her sister to safety, creates a giant snow
creature (that Olaf calls "Marshmallow") to throw them out.
Marshmallow
deposits Anna, Kristoff and Olaf on the front steps outside the ice palace.
Though he initially leaves them alone, Anna is pissed off and quickly throws a
snowball at him. Marshmallow is provoked, and chases Anna and Kristoff into the
woods.
Marshmallow
manages to corner them at the edge of a cliff, though Kristoff immediately
begins digging a snow anchor by using a rope to safely guide himself and Anna
down the mountain to safety. Marshmallow, however, catches up to them, though
Olaf tries to stop him (to comically little success). Marshmallow, annoyed,
kicks Olaf over the cliff, and continues his chase for Anna and Kristoff. He
pulls them up to his face by the rope, and screams in their face
"DON"T COME BACK!". Anna then grabs Kristoff's knife and cuts
the rope. This sends the duo into freefall, onto a twenty foot deep pile of
fresh snow. With his mission to drive them away complete, Marshmallow returns
to the ice palace.
As
they recover from the landing, Kristoff notices that Anna's hair has started to
turn white. Fearful that she may be injured, Kristoff takes her to his
family...who happen to be a group of rock trolls -- the same ones that saved
Anna many years before. Kristoff explains that as he had no family at a young
age, the trolls took him and Sven in.
The
trolls are overjoyed to meet Anna, and at first they eagerly believe that she
is Kristoff's steady girlfriend, so they try to marry them in a dance number
("Fixer-Upper"), and almost get all the way through the vows before
being stopped by the accidental participants. However, he tells them that she
is injured and needs their assistance. Just as he did 13 years ago, Grand
Pabbie comes forward and examines Anna, but concludes that this time her
sister's powers struck her in the heart. Pabbie cannot save her; Anna's heart
has begun to freeze. Grand Pabbie says "an act of true love can melt a
frozen heart." Anna quickly tells Kristoff that Hans can surely help, and
they take off for Arendelle.
Meanwhile
in the city, Hans has been providing shelter and help for Arendelle's people.
When Anna's horse returns, riderless, Hans asks for volunteers to join him in
bringing Anna back. The Duke of Weselton volunteers his two bodyguards, and
secretly tells them to shoot Elsa if they should encounter her.
The
next morning, Hans's party arrives at Elsa's ice castle. Shortly after they
arrive, Hans orders that no harm is to come to Elsa. While everyone agrees, the
Duke's thugs quietly disagree, still following the Duke's orders to kill her.
The moment they come close enough, Marshmallow reveals himself from the form of
snow boulders piled up by the base of the stairs, and jumps right into battle.
The archer immediately attack the beast with their arrows, infuriating
Marshmallow and causing his ultimate form to be unleashed. Marshmallow is able
to hold most of the guards off. Hans, however, proves to be a fierce warrior
himself, avoiding each of Marshmallow's attacks and eventually using his sword
to slice the snow monster's leg off and cause him to lose balance and begin
tumbling over to a large gorge. With Marshmallow wounded, Hans begins heading
inside Elsa's castle. Marshmallow, however, doesn't give up, giving one last
swing in attempt to drag Hans down with him. Marshmallow fails, and plummets
down into the chasm below, apparently to his death.
While
Hans has been battling Marshmallow, the Duke's two men have managed to use the
distraction to barge up the ice steps and into the castle, where they corner
Elsa. Despite her pleading for them to not shoot, they shoot at her. She
quickly forms walls of ice as shields to block their shots. Eventually, she has
the beardless thug pinned to a wall by several icicles and is on the verge of
using a wall of ice to shove the bearded thug off the balcony. Hans and his men
show up just in time and Hans pleads for her to stop, so she doesn't become the
monster people accuse her of being. Elsa settles down a bit at Hans' words,
realizing what she's doing. The guy pinned to the wall, still complying with
the orders of the Duke, aims his crossbow at Elsa's head and prepares to shoot
her. Hans suddenly runs over and deflects the bow. The arrow is released and
hits the bolt attaching an icy chandelier to the ceiling, which begins to fall
straight for Elsa's head. Elsa tries to run, but the falling chandelier
fragments and knocks her unconscious.
When
Elsa wakes up, she's back at the castle in a dungeon cell, her hands chained
and encased in steel mitts. As she looks out over the frozen kingdom, Hans
appears, telling Elsa that Anna has not returned, and pleads with her to stop
the winter. Elsa claims she can't, and must be let go to keep others from being
harmed.
Meanwhile,
Kristoff and Sven arrive at the castle. Anna's condition has grown worse, a
chill coursing through her, and more of her hair has turned white. Several of
the castle staff escort her in; she looks back as Kristoff and Sven leave. Anna
is brought to Hans and tells him that he has to kiss her in order to save her.
The
castle staff in the room quickly leave to give them privacy. Hans places Anna
in a chair, leans in as if to kiss her... and says "Oh, Anna, if only
there was someone here who loved you!" As Anna looks at him in shock, Hans
explains that as the youngest of 13 brothers, he had no chance at claiming his
family's throne, so he went looking for a royal family he could marry into.
Unable to get to Elsa, he made Anna's acquaintance and played on her naivete.
He intended to marry her before causing some form of "accident" for
Elsa that would clear his path to the throne.
However,
given Anna's current condition, he plans to simply let her frozen heart
overcome her, then stab Elsa, ending the eternal winter. Anna tries to stop
Hans, but he extinguishes the fire in the nearby fireplace before locking her
in the room. It is then that Anna collapses, her hair now completely white.
Hans
goes to speak with the duke of Weselton and several other dignitaries. He
claims that Elsa has caused Anna to freeze to death, but before she died he and
Anna recited their wedding vows. This apparently is enough to give him full
authority to declare Elsa guilty of treason and sentence her to death.
The
palace guards go to Elsa's cell, but are detained when a wall of the cell
collapses. While they are held up, Elsa freezes her shackles to the point that
they shatter, and then breaks through the wall to the outside.
Meanwhile,
far from Arendelle, Kristoff and Sven are trekking away when Sven urges
Kristoff to go back. Kristoff claims he has no need to, but as they look back
at Arendelle, a mysterious swirling cloud of snow begins to engulf the kingdom.
The two then take off towards the growing danger.
Olaf
has managed to find Anna in the locked room, and seeing her freezing, quickly
lights a fire in the fireplace. Anna explains that Hans wasn't her true love,
and that Olaf should leave or he'll melt. However, the little snowman says he
will not leave her side until he finds an act of true love that can save her.
As they talk, Olaf recalls how Kristoff did so much to get her back to save
her, when the wind blows a window open. Olaf goes to close it, but in the
distance he sees Kristoff and Sven charging towards them.
This
gives Anna hope. She realizes that they're in love: maybe Kristoff can save
her. Olaf helps her up, but in the hallway, ice springs up to block their path.
Going out a window, the two slide down the castle's steep roofs. Anna attempts
to make her way across the icy fjord, with Olaf close behind. However, as the
wind picks up, Olaf is blown away, and Anna finds her hands are turning to ice.
Even so, she continues to move forward, calling out Kristoff's name.
Meanwhile,
Hans has found Elsa wandering the ice of the fjord. Thinking he's come for her,
Elsa tells him to leave her alone, and take care of Anna. Hans lies and says
that Anna was killed by Elsa's magic. The pain of this causes Elsa to collapse,
the snow in the air suddenly hanging in stillness.
The
clearing of the whiteout enables Kristoff to see Anna, and he runs to her, but
as Anna looks around, she sees Hans about to stab Elsa. Even with her own life
at stake, Anna rushes in front of Hans, blocking the knife. As she does so, her
frozen heart finally consumes her, turning her into a statue of ice, and
shattering Hans' blade.
Kristoff
and Sven arrive seconds later. Seeing Anna turned to ice, Elsa breaks down in
tears, hugging her sister. No one is sure what to say, when Anna's icy form
begins to change and gain color, and she returns to normal! Anna broke her own
spell: saving Elsa was an act of true love.
It
is then that Elsa realizes what can end the winter: love. And with this realization,
she dissipates the ice and snow, and summer returns to the kingdom. Olaf is
found, and before he can melt, Elsa creates a perpetual snow flurry above his
head, which lets him survive the summer heat.
In
the aftermath, Hans is taken back to his kingdom by a French ambassador, who
promise to see he is punished for his attempted regicide. The duke is as
hotheaded as ever and tries to play the innocent victim. But remembering that
he sent two men to kill her, Elsa issues a decree to sever all trade with
Weselton. To piss the duke off even further, she tells the messenger to call
his duchy "Weasel Town."
Meanwhile,
Anna makes good on her promise and replaces Kristoff's sled. She also tells him
that Elsa has appointed him the castle's official ice deliverer. Kristoff is so
grateful that he kisses her. If he wonders why a queen who can conjure ice out
of thin air needs ice deliveries, he keeps the question to himself.
Having
come to grips with her powers and learning they can be a blessing and not a
curse, Elsa uses them to create a wintry spectacle in the summer sky. She also
turns the castle's courtyard into an ice rink, where she informs Anna that the
gates to the castle will never be closed again. With the city's people in
attendance, the sisters skate around the rink, happy that they are finally
together again.
After
the credits are over, we cut back to Elsa's ice palace, where it's revealed
that Marshmallow survived the fall after Hans cut off his leg. Wandering
through the empty ice palace, he finds the tiara that Elsa tossed away during
"Let It Go", and puts it on his head, smiling to himself, and the
spikes and fangs on his back quickly retract.
Genres: Animation |
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Musical
Motion
Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated
PG for some action and mild rude humor
User
Reviews
Believe
the hype - Frozen is not just a fantastic Disney film, but a fantastic film in
general thanks to it's catchy soundtrack, quirky script, realistic characters
and important theme of acceptance.
Details
Country: USA
Language: English |
Norwegian
Release
Date:
27 November 2013 (USA)
Also Known
As: The Snow
Queen
Filming
Locations:
Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2100 W Riverside Drive, Burbank, California,
USA
Box
Office
Budget: $150,000,000
(estimated)
Opening
Weekend USA: $243,390, 24 November 2013
Gross USA:
$400,738,009
Cumulative
Worldwide Gross: $1,280,803,353
Company
Credits
Production
Co: Walt Disney
Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures
Technical
Specs
Runtime: 102 min
Sound Mix: Datasat |
Dolby Atmos | Auro 11.1 | Dolby Surround 7.1 | Dolby Digital | SDDS
(uncredited)
Color: Color
Aspect
Ratio:
2.39 : 1