Rating : 9.0 / 10
Synopsis
Elsa the Snow Queen has an extraordinary gift -- the power to create ice and snow. But no matter how happy she is to be surrounded by the people of Arendelle, Elsa finds herself strangely unsettled. After hearing a mysterious voice call out to her, Elsa travels to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond her kingdom -- an adventure that soon turns into a journey of self-discovery.
Review
"A new chapter of fighting for Arendelle."
In this new chapter, the doors seem always open. Everyone looked happy. But Elsa finally realized something that disturbed her and keeps her awake at night, something behind her power. Anna is still noisy and cute as always, but she really takes a good care of her sister. She knows Elsa is way far from 'okay'.
If you wonder about how Kristoff and Sven doing, they're in a really good condition, they're happy as well as Olaf, our favorite warm hugger.
Everything in this movie is so great as Elsa shows how big her power could be. It’s totally beyond expectation that she could fight against such big powers of the four elements. Elsa looks beautiful in her new look, so does Anna.
In this movie, you'll find a new cute character that Elsa really fell for.
The movie consists of many songs that some people might think it’s quite boring, though some kids would love it. The one that I (Author) really like is probably Some Things Never Change.
You'll be amazed when you found out the truth about their parents and of course, the truth about the conflict. There is a lot of plot twist which makes this movie really interesting.
I surely know you're curious about the ending part. Hmm .. how do I describe it? Well, it's really unexpected how Arendelle has its new ruler!
This sequel movie, again, is amazingly made with the amazing CGI works of Disney. The transition felt so real, and you can expect satisfactory animations Disney gave us through this movie.
Thoroughly, Frozen II is such a really good movie to finally understand whatever happened in the past, though it stressed you out, you should keep moving with your own feet and find your own path.
Author: Natasha Richie Vallerie
Editor: Gabriela Priscila
Also check this review on the author’s personal blog!
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