Frozen II

Frozen II(2019)

PG
11/20/2019 (US)Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy1h 43m
7.2

"The past is not what it seems."

Overview

Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Olaf head far into the forest to learn the truth about an ancient mystery of their kingdom.

Allison Schroeder

Screenplay

Marc Smith

Story

Robert Lopez

Story

Jennifer Lee

Story

Chris Buck

Story

Jennifer Lee

Screenplay

Kristen Anderson-Lopez

Story

Jennifer Lee

Director

Chris Buck

Director

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Part of the Frozen Collection

The Frozen Collection includes the enchanting adventures of sisters Elsa and Anna, set in the magical kingdom of Arendelle. This captivating series features the beloved animated films "Frozen" and "Frozen 2", as well as the charming short films "Frozen Fever" and "Olaf's Frozen Adventure". Join Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and other unforgettable characters as they embark on journeys of self-discovery, friendship, and love while overcoming various challenges and obstacles.

Media

"Into The Unknown" Special Look

"Into The Unknown" Special Look

Trailer

FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2

FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2

Trailer

Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer 2

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FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2

FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Trailer

How to Draw Anna from Frozen 2 l Draw With Disney Animation

How to Draw Anna from Frozen 2 l Draw With Disney Animation

Featurette

How to Draw Elsa from Frozen 2 l Draw With Disney Animation

How to Draw Elsa from Frozen 2 l Draw With Disney Animation

Featurette

Geena Davis & Jennifer Lee Fireside Chat

Geena Davis & Jennifer Lee Fireside Chat

Featurette

Into the Unknown | Behind the Scenes

Into the Unknown | Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes

Global Phenomenon Featurette

Global Phenomenon Featurette

Featurette

"Olaf The Mysterious" Special Look

"Olaf The Mysterious" Special Look

Featurette

"2 Did You Knows and A Lie" Special Look

"2 Did You Knows and A Lie" Special Look

Featurette

"Samantha" Clip

"Samantha" Clip

Clip

Behind The Music

Behind The Music

Featurette

Frozen 2 directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck | BFI Q&A

Frozen 2 directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck | BFI Q&A

Featurette

"Charades" Clip

"Charades" Clip

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Josh Gadd & Jonathan Groff on 'Frozen II'

Josh Gadd & Jonathan Groff on 'Frozen II'

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"Not Going Alone" Clip

"Not Going Alone" Clip

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"Beyond Arendelle" Featurette

"Beyond Arendelle" Featurette

Behind the Scenes

In Theaters Friday

In Theaters Friday

Teaser

"Rapid Fire" Special Look

"Rapid Fire" Special Look

Featurette

"Mystery Box" Special Look

"Mystery Box" Special Look

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TV Spot 4

TV Spot 4

Teaser

"Charades" Special Look

"Charades" Special Look

Featurette

"Cast Reunion" Special Look

"Cast Reunion" Special Look

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TV Spot 3

TV Spot 3

Teaser

TV Spot 2

TV Spot 2

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TV Spot 1

TV Spot 1

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A review by deRedtube
7.0

Written on November 22, 2019

The kingdom of Arendelle needs to be evacuated when the forces of nature threaten to destroy it. Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff set off to find some answers. But Elsa has been distracted. She has been hearing an unfamiliar voice calling out to her in a strange tune. Led by her, the group follows the melody to find themselves at the edge of an Enchanted Forest with untold mysteries and dangers.

Rather than retracing the steps of its record-breaking predecessor, ‘Frozen 2’ tries some new thematic tricks. This time around, the surprisingly mature plot focuses on transformation and growing up. The film’s setup leading up to the climax appears to be promising, but its third act doesn’t quite live up to expectations. The conflict resolution lacks a sense of impact and feels rushed. This is particularly baffling since the first half tends to meander, focusing on songs than on purposefully furthering the plot. Additionally, the tracks are far too many and certainly not as catchy as the first film. Which isn’t to say they are bad – the compositions are layered, but it is yet to be seen if they have enough sing-along power to become as popular as ‘Let It Go’. Still, the picturizations of the music is incredibly captivating.

This extends to the rest of the film’s animation too, and some vibrant colors combine with photo-realistic visuals to create quite a spectacle. Minor details are noticeable as they enhance the essence of each character. While each of the group gets their moments, Elsa and Anna continue to be the focal points. The uncontainable chemistry of Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell, respectively, picks up where they left off without missing a beat. Olaf provides ample humor, either in visual slapstick or by Josh Gad’s endearing yet tongue-in-cheek, almost self-aware delivery. An interesting new character played by Sterling K. Brown is an immediate standout. However, a subplot involving Kristoff and Anna feels shoed in to give Jonathan Groff something to do besides singing probably the most amusing song in the soundtrack.

It’s a tall order to expect this sequel to capture the lightning-in-a-bottle magic of the original, but Frozen 2’s stunning eye-candy and humor will be enjoyable enough for its younger core audience.