Frozen Fever
Frozen Fever
G | 13 March 2015 (USA)

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On Anna's birthday, Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa's icy powers may put more than just the party at risk.

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Karry

Best movie of this year hands down!

Redwarmin

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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KnotStronger

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Helllins

It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.

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TheOneManBoxOffice

The original film "Frozen" was a pretty good animated musical from Disney that got so much popularity, you couldn't walk anywhere without hearing that godforsaken song "Let It Go" at some point. Even 2 years after the film's release, people are still singing the damn thing or playing it on their mobile devices. "Good GOD!", I shouted when I couldn't stand that song anymore. But this review isn't about the movie or that song. This is about the animated 7-minute short film that was released in 2015, preceding Kenneth Branagh's live-action re-telling of "Cinderella" (which was okay), simply called "Frozen Fever".Today is Anna's (Kristen Bell) birthday, and Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) want to make her party a special one that she'll never forget. How? Leading her on a scavenger hunt. There's just one problem: Elsa has a cold (no pun intended...honest), and she spontaneously creates small snowmen every time she sneezes, and all of 'em have a mind of their own.So as I've said, the original film was pretty good for what it was, with great CGI animation, decent songs, and, seeing as how this is Disney, a predictable, yet enjoyable story for the most part, with no cliffhanger whatsoever. The film became a modern-day example of a box office smash, with merchandise coming out the wah-zoo. The short film...meh. Granted, the animation is just as good as what we've seen in the original movie, but we've seen much better short films coming from the Disney studio in this decade story-wise, and feels more like a cheap cash-in, despite only being 7 minutes long. In other words, this was just a way to say that "Frozen" is still a thing. Hell, there were even news reports about how kids who are fans of the movie were pumped to see this as if this was supposed to be "Frozen 2". Oh, and I should mention, that seeing as how this is a follow up to a 2013 musical, most of the short is basically one whole musical number...which has the habit of referencing the names of the songs from the original movie, including the one that became the godforsaken tumor in everyone's brain.Honestly, this would be something that should've been a straight-to-DVD or Blu-Ray special feature instead of being released into theatres. For a short film, though, it isn't bad, but it isn't good either. This falls under the mediocre category for me and a one-and-done thing. I most likely won't be seeing this again anytime soon, and I hope Disney doesn't start making these for theatres on a daily basis.

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judy-59333

a great way showing the caring of both sisters. One making up lost moments since childhood days. One concern for her sister realizing something was wrong. enjoying the fun together bringing back memories that they both finding out how much they have missed one another during there time away from one another. A sister bond that never left knowing how much their love was always with each other in a different way. No matter how much Elsa like the cold it just means anyone can get sick. the concern that Anna has for her sister made it a beautiful story of a loving heart and that her sister was her priory being more important caring for Elsa health. Both sharing a deep love wanting to show how much they love and respect each other letting us all know the best gift is having two sisters that understand each other and their dream of finally being together sharing the fun since their childhood as well as working together for the people of Arendelle. It s the deep love that only got stronger during their rough moments learning more about each other as one.

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balive-170-76790

First, I should say that my six-year-old daughter enjoyed this short. Unfortunately, my wife and I did not. We both found it pretty dull with a lackluster song, and a plot that was lacking as well (Elsa has a cold and wants to throw Anna a birthday party). It felt a bit "phoned in" to me.In comparison, I thought "Tangled Ever After", the short that followed "Tangled" by a year or two, was quite good. That got my hopes up that "Frozen Fever" would be great as well.My opinion: "Frozen" is great for the whole family, but "Frozen Fever" is just for kids.

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pinkarray

I was highly disappointed with this short. As much as I loved Frozen when it came out in theaters, this was a disappointment and proved that sequels aren't worth it. Because this is the same director that directed Frozen and she makes a mostly unfunny sequel that has lacked almost all of the charm and wit from Frozen.The short leaves questions to be answered. This is so overrated, childish and plays out as a cloying Disney short, which downgraded it.The song just wasn't as memorable as the songs from Frozen. The characters are now silly, and how would Elsa's sneezing cause everyone to use them to make a great birthday??The same writer that wrote Frozen also directed this, and I can say, she doesn't do good directing neither.Anna is turning 19 now. And Elsa has to make up for all the birthdays that she done missed and try to make her the best birthday ever. This was just a bad idea which could've been executed okay.

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