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Everything Wrong With Frozen In 10 Minutes Or Less In the YouTube video titled "Everything Wrong With Frozen In 10 Minutes Or Less," the creators at CinemaSins dive into the beloved Disney animated film, "Frozen," and highlight various plot holes, clichés, and inconsistencies that fans might overlook. This brief yet entertaining takedown showcases how even popular films can harbor questionable storytelling choices. The video starts with a humorous reference to the film's opening, playfully criticizing the use of a singing narration instead of a traditional storytelling approach. It points out the film’s common tropes, like the "dead parents" storyline and the implausibility of various character actions and magical abilities.
Key Points from the Video:
- Character Logic: Several moments reveal characters making questionable decisions that seem illogical within the story's context. For instance, it questions why Elsa, who possesses powerful ice magic, would not take control of the situation earlier.
- World-Building Flaws: The video also critiques the world-building, such as the apparent lack of security in the royal castle and how characters can go years without seeing each other while living in the same building.
- Use of Humor: The reviewers effectively use humor to emphasize their points, like referencing other films that share similar tropes, which creates a relatable context for viewers.
- Narrative Gaps: There are mentions of events that feel rushed or under-explained, such as the sudden shifts in character motivations and the reliance on convenient plot devices which detract from character development.
The Impact of Nostalgia
Despite its critical nature, the video captures the essence of why "Frozen" became a sensation. It cleverly balances critique with appreciation for the film's memorable music and animation. As fans of the film know, it was groundbreaking for its representation of female characters and themes of sisterhood. However, it’s interesting to revisit these points from a critical lens, especially as we approach 2024, reflecting on the evolution of animated storytelling since its release.Community Discussion
What do you think about the criticisms raised in the video? Are there specific moments in "Frozen" that you felt could have been executed better? Let’s discuss! Feel free to share your favorite parts of the movie, too, as well as your opinions on animated films that tackle similar themes. For more insights, check out other threads discussing animation and storytelling in Disney films or share your thoughts on other themed videos you've enjoyed!
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