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Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
Contributor | Jennifer Lee, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, Idina Menzel, Chris Buck |
Language | English, Spanish, Portuguese |
Runtime | 1 hour and 42 minutes |
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Key Characters
Elsa
On the surface Elsa seems dignified, stately and reserved but in reality she lives in fear of the big secret she carries.
Anna
Anna is daring and often speaks before she thinks but she¡¯s also very optimistic and caring.
Kristoff
Kristoff is a true outdoorsman. He lives high up in the mountains where he harvests ice and sells it to the kingdom of Arendelle.
Product description
Featuring the voices of Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, ¡°Frozen¡± is the coolest comedy-adventure ever to hit the big screen. When a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, Anna,?a fearless optimist, teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff and his sidekick reindeer Sven on?an epic journey?to find Anna¡¯s sister Elsa, the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell. Encountering mystical trolls, a funny snowman named Olaf, everest-like extremes and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom from destruction.
Bonus Features
- The Making Of Frozen: The Musical
- D¡¯frosted: Disney¡¯s Journey From Hans Christian Anderson to Frozen
- Deleted Scenes with introduction by Directors Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
- ¡°Let It Go¡± Music Videos
- Frozen Teaser Trailer
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 2.20:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English, Spanish, Portuguese
- Product Dimensions : 13.49 x 1.4 x 17.2 cm; 0.28 g
- Item model number : BUY0213101
- Director : Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
- Media Format : PAL, Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 42 minutes
- Release date : 31 Mar. 2014
- Actors : Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff
- Dubbed: : Portuguese
- Subtitles: : English, Portuguese, Spanish, Castilian
- Language : Unknown (Dolby Surround)
- Studio : Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00FZLFST2
- Country of origin : United Kingdom
- Number of discs : 1
- ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Rank: 12,885 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 May 2014I wasn't sure what all the hype was about but everyone seemed to be comparing it with the lion king so I was like...ok psh come on, not a chance. I sat and watched this with just having watched the let it go vid on YouTube. At first I started to become impressed with the animation. The visuals are so stunning I was very much taken back. There are a lot of " wow that looks so cool" moments. I loved the sunset on the scene where they are being chased by that huge snowman thing.
The "let it go" sequence for me almost beats the lion kings circle of life. It is such an addictive and catchy tune I simply couldn't get it out of my head and still cant. it starts off slow and builds to a point where you have your jaw on the floor.
Its a very powerful song and I am sure most should identify with her need for freedom and escaping the fear she is feeling. I loved her subtle facial expressions when she raises the castle up from the ground that really got me. she is almost saying, this is so easy, look what I can do with ice.
The lyrics are also brilliant and relatable. Insanely good singing voice that goes WAY up past the clouds with amazing energy, there is a really powerful "YEAH LETS DO THIS" feel to it. She lifts her dress up and stomps her foot down on the floor creating a huge snow flake stating that this is where she wants to stay. Then the final part where she looks at you saying "the cold never bothered me anyway" and spins around, slamming the door shut in your face. that got me more then anything in the whole movie. Its like she just gained total control and all her fear is gone. you feel relieved for her after all the insane pressure she was put under, looking after not just her baby sister but the entire realm. I love how giddy she gets and just lets it all rip. Who wouldn't want to feel like that. Both thumbs up for that song.
The ending surprised me and stirred up quite a bit of emotion for me. I'm not going to say what happens but it was a very nice little twist and refreshing from the usual story. It was a very moving part and I watched it a few times in a row. Elsa's "cry" moved me deeply, though its brief it sounds so deep and real.
the more I watch this movie the closer it gets to passing the Lion Kings position at No.1 position.
update 18/6/14 - a few MONTHS later!
OK I am now totally obsessed with this movie and it has BLASTED the lion king right off my No1 top fav Disney movie. I have tried everything to get this movie out of my veins its making me pure nuts. The thing is that there are so many different ways to see the same story. There is Anna's funny side and adventures as well as her struggle to get through to Elsa, who is just so terrified of hurting her. Elsa is so complex you could write a freakin novel about her.
Elsa's relationship with her parents is very disturbing. Besides being totally repressed and told not to be who she is or love who she is, one scene comes to mind. Anna runs up to her parents and wraps her arms around them and is embraced back. Elsa is kept at a distance in the next scene and she actually Curtsey's in front of them. No hug no nothing. I can only imagine how many big sisters feel like this, that they have to be the responsible ones and take on all the pressure. It was painful to notice that and you can see in her face how scared she is.
Has this girl ever been hugged in her life? I think that is why I think the very last hug is so important, it could be her very first one so its not surprising when she looks for more after that one. She touches Anna all the time after that and almost cant keep her hands off her. Anna is the very same with Elsa, its sweet.
The number done on her head by her parents was unbelievable. Who is so terrified of hurting others that they don't even attend their own parents funeral? That is how messed up and scared of herself Elsa is. And she never asks for thanks, you know, for giving up her entire childhood for the sake of everyone else. she doesn't get thanked either. She just gets thrown into a room and locked away from her only friend.
Another thing I noticed when she woke up, after being taken back to Arendelle, She is CHAINED to the floor?!! Who put those chains there? Did her parents actually construct those for their own daughter? that is just the darkest, creepiest thought of child abuse I have ever seen in a Disney feature. They are not your usual criminal chained cuffs, they are specifically designed to cover the entire hand. It was simply heart breaking to see her trying to get out of them when you know she terrified and needs to find Anna, or just get away from Arendelle to keep everyone safe.
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As much as I adore Elsa's character, and oh my god I do, especially during the reuniting of the two girls (a rare occasion you see her laughing and smiling with her sister), Anna is my favourite character. She is so damn funny in some scenes and reminds me of myself a lot. I can totally relate to how frustrating and hard it is to try to help someone who just keeps shutting you out and pushing you away. I have been there myself and it takes its toll.
You don't understand why they are doing it so you just keep getting hurt over and over again, sometimes enough to keep you away for a while. But we love them so much we just keep going back to try again. We know they don't mean it. Its scary to think that it takes Anna getting killed for her to get through to Elsa. Though I have thought about this and if Elsa had not have blasted Anna in the heart she would not have froze solid and that sword would have gone straight through her and her sister.
Anna is clumsy and awkward but when it comes down to it she puts all her own needs aside and fights to reach her sister when no one else will. Tragically she seemed to have zero awareness of the feelings of her sister either. This is the reason she gets blasted the 1st (told to slow down) and 2nd time (told to leave)and gets herself killed. She is almost like the fool in the tarot deck, blinded by emotion and enthusiasm to get through to her Big sister and almost walking off a cliff, she doesn't really pay attention to what is happening around her in a realistic manner. She is too stubborn and simply wont listen to Elsa's desperate pleas, she keeps pushing and doesn't realise how stressed out Elsa is. The lack of awareness or control makes the situation so much harder for Elsa, resulting in Elsa going out of her mind and losing control. it would almost be like someone poking you in the arm and telling you to stop being who you are, over and over again. you try to tell them you cant but they just wont listen and keep poking at your arm. I would lose it too.
During the reprise scene Elsa is so desperate to get her sister out of harms way that she constructs a huge snow monster to "escort" her out the door/area and to make sure she never comes back. The reprise duet is beyond amazing, the emotion that the animators manage to put into Elsa's character for this particular part is frightening. She actually grabs her own head trying to hold on to her own sanity but ultimately ends up failing due to Anna's pestering mannerisms. You can really feel her start to lose her mind and "explode" when it becomes too much for her. I am sure everyone on the planet knows just what that feels like. Someone pressing your buttons unknowingly while you are fighting to figure out what is going on. You want to make it all stop but you cant and start to feel so crazy. Its scary, especially when others expect you to just get on with it.
Then she finally gets Anna to leave.Its so sad to see her have to do that when everyone knows all she wants is for her sister to be by her side. You remember how well they get on at the party before Elsa runs off and when they were kids. You have two best friends here that have been separated since they were kids, no explanation no nothing. They will truly do anything for each other and that's how deep their bond is.
The top subject for me in this movie is the sheer damage that can be done to kids if they are told that they are dangerous and almost punished for being who they are by being locked away from everyone with no support. Why don't they just talk to them and let them know what is going on. Don't scare the absolute sh&*e out of them and take their only friend away. Hello like?
I am very aware that this is just an animated feature for kids and these characters are fictional but I immediately related to BOTH girls and their situations and not in a small way. This was my movie, animated or not I have never felt so connected to characters like this. It actually scared me a little as to how someone could know my life so well and not even have met me I was truly blown away. I couldn't believe it when this movie came along when I was in the very same situation as Anna. Its one of those movies that when you watch it you don't feel so misunderstood and that someone out there knows the truth. No matter how many times I watch this movie (getting ridiculous at this stage)I find little extra things every time. I also feel a little less crazy and more understood.
If this same crew ever bring out a sequel I would really love to see a huge development on Elsa's character and her relationship with her sister. Elsa still has a kingdom to run and should probably be given a new friend that has similar problems. Either that or give her a nemesis that she can defend her kingdom from. Kidnap Anna and lets see how Elsa goes about it.
Best movie I have EVER SEEN animated or not. Huge two thumbs up to all involved.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 December 2024Lovely 4k transfer looks gorgeous kids and adults will love it.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 December 2024My kids they are soo happy to watch this movie,
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2015Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen¡¯s fairy tale The Snow Queen, Frozen becomes the newest addition to the rich history of Disney princess movies. Is this a movie that will warm the hearts of children of all ages or will it leave you feeling out in the cold?
When they were very young, sisters Anna and Elsa were very close. They used to play all the time inside of their castle in the kingdom of Arendelle. But what made their playtime more magical is that Elsa has special powers of ice and snow which she would turn the ballroom into a winter wonderland of snowmen, slides, and ice rinks for her and her sister. One day after a tragic accident that left Anna with a frostbit mind, the king took his injured princess to the only being he knew could heal her, the magical Rock Troll King. The troll was able to heal young Anna, but warned the King that if it was her heart was frozen instead of her head, it may not be reversible. So the decision was made to wipe Anna¡¯s mind of Elsa¡¯s powers and separate the two children so no one could ever be hurt again. The King also warned Elsa to conceal her powers and don¡¯t feel emotions because if anyone found out about her powers, their fear of her would would label her a monster.
In a voyage to another kingdom, the King and Queen¡¯s ship capsized during a terrible storm in the ocean. This left Elsa and Anna orphaned princesses until the day that Elsa would be coronated as the new Queen of Arendelle. Being sheltered her whole life, Anna desperately just wants to meet people and she eventually bumps into a prince named Hans. They immediately hit it off, so well in fact that Hans asks Anna to marry him, but they want their new queen¡¯s blessing. Elsa disapproves at their spontaneous decision. She and Anna argue and in a mental lapse she shows all the guests of the kingdom her frosty powers. Everyone is scared of Elsa so she escapes the kingdom for her safety. Unbeknownst to her as she flees into the mountains, she leaves Arendelle in a state of permanent winter. Anna knows she is the only one to reverse the spell so she goes after her. Can Anna, with the help of a mountain man named Kristoff, his reindeer named Sven, and a magical snowman named Olaf, stop Elsa from from doing any more damage, or will Arendelle stay frozen forever?
Frozen is the 53rd animated feature film from Disney Studios and it fits the formula for a classic princess movie perfectly. It has a princess, or princesses in this case, that have to deal with an obstacle in life. It has a dashing leading man, or men also in this case, to help said princess deal with that obstacle. It has Broadway quality musical numbers written by award winning composers and songwriters that one of them will more than likely win an Oscar for Best Original Song. And it has both a quirky animal sidekick and a magical creature to add comic relief to not only entertain both kids and adults, but also cut the tension from the serious undertone of the movie that wouldn¡¯t really make it a children¡¯s movie. So just because Frozen fits the formula, does it work? On some levels it absolutely does, however it becomes convoluted in others with an over abundance of unimportant characters and songs.
The stars of the show are Anna and Elsa voiced by the beautiful and talented Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel. It¡¯s easy to say this movie is about sisterly love, but I took away a bigger sense of a family dealing with discrimination. Now that discrimination could be from an illness, handicap, or even homosexuality. Some families will go so far as to lock people out of their home as to not let outsiders in for fear of embarrassment. That¡¯s exactly what Elsa and Anna¡¯s parents do to them after Anna has her accident caused by Elsa¡¯s powers. And if you think me saying that the analogy of Elsa being gay is a stretch, then why do they tell her to ¡°conceal, don¡¯t feel¡± and literally lock her in a closet? To me Frozen is a metaphor for family members accepting each other for who they are and not what the neighbors will think of them. When Elsa is finally able to come out of her proverbial closet, she leaves her bigoted town and becomes ¡®fabulous¡± the the tune of ¡°Let it Go.¡± It¡¯s now Anna¡¯s job to track her down in the mountains to tell her that she is still loved and to not let the hate of the people poison her heart. Both Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel did a wonderful job with their voice acting, especially when it comes to singing. I never knew Bell had such a pretty singing voice, and of course Menzel brings her talents from Fox¡¯s Glee and Broadway¡¯s Wicked to belt out some amazing songs.
The men of Frozen come from two different backgrounds. Prince Hans voiced by Santino Fontana is the youngest of thirteen sons from a far away kingdom. He becomes Anna¡¯s love interest as the two hit it off during the Queen¡¯s coronation ball. He feels neglected by his family from being picked on and ignored by his twelve older brothers so Anna relates to the same type of loneliness. Kristoff the mountain man voiced by Jonathan Groff travels with his buddy Sven the Reindeer. He too is a loney guy as he usually has almost schizophrenic conversations with Sven. While the two characters indeed add to the plot and character development, they almost were unnecessary to the movie. Out of the two I really liked Kristoff in the same manner I liked Flynn Rider from Tangled even though he was basically the same character.
The songs of Frozen, and there are a ton of them, are fun and catchy. They may not be instant Disney classics like ¡°Be Our Guest¡± or ¡°A Whole New World,¡± but they do their job to tell Anna and Elsa¡¯s story. I particularly liked ¡°Do You Want to Build a Snowman¡± that is sung as Anna is growing up and tries to communicate to Elsa through her door. The film had actresses of different ages to sing the song as Anna grows up. I thought this song was extremely touching. The other major song is ¡°Let it Go¡± sung by Elsa as she transforms into the Ice Queen. To just listen to the song doesn¡¯t do it justice. You really have to hear Idina Menzel¡¯s angelic voice accompanied by the stunning visuals of snow and ice effects as she metamorphosizes herself and creates her ice castle. The only problem I had with some of the songs were during the duets when I felt the singers were singing over themselves. I know it¡¯s a musical, but for small kids in the audience they might be confused with the lyrics. With so many musical numbers in the movie, I wouldn¡¯t be surprised if Disney wasn¡¯t already planning a Broadway musical based on the movie. I can also already imagine ¡°Frozen on Ice¡± the skate show.
The animals and creatures of Frozen are Sven the Reindeer and Olaf the Snowman. Sven reminded me a lot of Maximus the Horse in Tangled. He wasn¡¯t a talking reindeer, but was still able to communicate well with facial expressions and body language. But who really steals the entire show is Olaf. He has got to be one of the most adorable Disney sidekicks ever. He is so lovable that you just want to go out and buy stuffed animals and t-shirts with his likeness on them. He has a song called ¡°In Summer¡± about how he can¡¯t wait to feel the warmth of the sun and hang out at the beach. It¡¯s such a cute song because everyone knows the punchline except for Olaf who has no idea that heat will make him melt. Olaf is also perfect a perfect character at times, because he says exactly what the audience is thinking, especially at some obvious moments in the movie. Olaf is to Frozen what the Minions are to Despicable Me¡ only better. If you don¡¯t leave Frozen thinking Olaf is the most adorable character ever, then you may just have a heart of ice.
Visually, Frozen is absolutely stunning. You get the feeling you really are in a blizzard in Norway. The weather effects are great and the snow actually looks real as opposed to cartoon styrofoam snow. My screening was in 3D and it made the whole experience even better. The 3D added so much depth to the film, especially with Elsa¡¯s ice powers. You could tell that the filmmakers also paid a lot of attention to detail to the Norwegian outfits and architecture. On the big screen, you could see all the little details in the fabric like the embroidery in the outfits. I wouldn¡¯t be surprised if the World Showcase at Epcot Center gets a complete makeover for its Norway area.
In classic Disney animated tradition, Frozen starts out with a cartoon short called ¡°Get a Horse!¡± It begins as a simple 2D black and white Mickey Mouse cartoon reminiscent of Steamboat Willie, but quickly turns into a whole other experience in a convergence of both 2D and 3D color animation at its finest. This cartoon was so cool, it could easily be an attraction at Disney World like Philharmagic at the Magic Kingdom or the Muppet 3D movie at Hollywood Studios. This is another major aspect on why seeing Frozen in 3D is totally worth it.
I went into my screening with one movie on my mind and that was Tangled, especially since the marketing of the movie wants you to know that they also made Frozen. To me, the story of Rapunzel was a perfect Disney princess movie. It was well balanced for not only boys and girls, but for kids and adults. It wasn¡¯t silly and it had a powerful leading lady who was a strong independent woman, which as a father of three daughters, I felt she is an amazing role model to impressionable little girls. I also thought it was well balanced between the singing and non musical moments. So where does Frozen fit into the picture? In my opinion, a slightly distant second. While the princesses are indeed charming, they are sort of forgettable. You barely see Elsa, and when you see Anna, she is all worried about meeting her version of Prince Charming. Not to spoil anything, but I was at least relieved how the movie ended. I was completely clueless to the red herrings thrown throughout the film, but needless to say, I do feel both Anna and Elsa turned out to be strong women and not just typical princesses waiting for true love to rescue them. I admit I¡¯m not a huge fan of musicals, but I felt there were way too many songs in the movie. I know, I know, that¡¯s what a musical is, but the film could have cut out the opening song and maybe one other song just to balance everything out. Overall, I was thoroughly entertained and so was my family. I liked the characters and the final message the movie was trying to send.
If you¡¯re not a fan of movies with heavy musical numbers, then Frozen may not be your cup of tea, but if you love classic movies like Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid, then you should definitely check it out, especially in 3D. The visuals are great and worth the extra bucks for the extra dimension of depth, especially with the opening cartoon and the winter effects of the main feature. Frozen is a fun movie for the whole family to enjoy.
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- Music LoverReviewed in the United States on 14 September 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars 4K Rendition Of 'Frozen' Makes Viewing Film Even More Enjoyable
The 4K version of Disney's 'Frozen' is worth every penny, because to see this animated film on a large flat screen television set is to have a greater understanding of the work that went into making this movie. You have the songs, the characters, the story backdrops, and the overall solid story telling that recent Disney films are sorely lacking. I believe anyone looking to improve on the standard DVD of this film, the 4K rendition will value the improvement in today's technology. In addition, this DVD will make a wonderful Christmas gift, for those individuals who do not own a copy of 'Frozen'. Do yourself a favor and buy it.
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ValeReviewed in Italy on 24 March 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Ormai un classico
Cartone animato che non ha bisogno di presentazioni, ormai diventato un classico Disney divertentissimo. Qualit¨¤ dvd eccellente sia nel video che nell'audio. Spedizione ÍøÆغÚÁÏ ottima come al solito
- ÍøÆغÚÁÏ CustomerReviewed in Australia on 15 July 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Frozen dvd
I bought this dvd for my great grand daughter who is obsessed with Elsa and the other characters
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Niklas DejaReviewed in Germany on 6 May 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Wer diesen Film nicht mag hat echt ein Herz aus Eis!!!
Der 53. Abendf¨¹llende Animation Film aus dem Hause Disney ist "FROZEN" (zu dt. "Die Eisk?nigin - v?llig unverfroren" der dieses Jahr am 2. M?rz mit 2 Oscar f¨¹r besten Animationsfilm und Bester Song ausgezeichnet wurden ist. Er ist nun der erfolgreichste Animationsfilm aller Zeiten (Platz 10) der den K?nig der L?wen" (Platz 20) mit weitem Platzabstand hinter sich gelassen hat.
***INHALT***
Der Film handelt ¨¹ber die zwei K?nigst?chter Elsa und Anna. Elsa hat besondere Zauberkr?fte, die es ihr erm?glichen Eis und Schnee herbei zu Zaubern und somit zu jeder Jahreszeit und Stunde alles in eine Wundersch?ne Winterlandschaft verwandeln kann. Jedoch geschieht es, w?hrend sie mit Anna spielt hat, dass sie Anna mit einen Eisblitz an ihrem Kopf trifft und Annas Leben in Gefahr bringt. Durch einen Troll wurden Annas Erinnerung an jegliche Magie von Elsa genommen, sodass sie sich nicht mehr an die jeglichen Schnee oder Magie von Elsa erinnert. Elsa lebt seit jenen Tage an isoliert von ihrer Schwester und die Tore vom K?nigreich wurden verschlossen, um sie von der Au?enwelt zu sch¨¹tzen. Die T?chter wuchsen nun isoliert von einander auf und Elsas Kr?fte wurden immer st?rker, sodass sie Angst hat auch ihre Eltern, die ihr immer zur Seite standen, zu verletzen. W?hrend einer Reise kommen die Eltern umsleben, sodass Elsa nun alleine zu Recht kommen muss. Drei Jahre nach dem Tragischen Unfall wird Elsa zur K?nigin von Arrendell gekr?nt und Anna freut sich endlich zum ersten mal nach so langer Zeit wieder aus den Toren heraus zu d¨¹rfen. Anna trifft ihren Traum Prinzen, Hans von den S¨¹dlichen Inseln, und bittet ihre Schwester um den Segen f¨¹r ihre Hochzeit. Als jedoch Elsa die Hochzeit ablehnt und Anna auf sie einredet, verliert Elsa ihr Temperament und l?sst ihre Kr?fte frei. Dabei verwandelt sie den Kronsaal in einen Eis Saal und ihre ?ngste wachsen ihn ihr heran. Um keinen mit ihren Kr?ften zu verletzen fl¨¹chtet Elsa in die Berge, was sie jedoch nicht mitbekommt, ist das sie das ganze K?nigreich mit Schnee bedeckt und den derzeitigen Sommer in den tiefsten Winter verwandelt. Anna macht sich auf dem weg den Sommer zur¨¹ckzuholen und trifft dabei auf Kristoff, sein Rentier Sven und den Schneemann Olaf, der von Elsa gebaut wurden ist.
***BILD***
Das Bild der Blu-ray ist Atemberaubend, auch wenn man sich die 3D Version anschaut ist man mitten im geschehen. Das Bild besitzt tiefen sch?rfe und ist von der Animation her mit den Kollegen von Dreamworks gleich zusetzten. Dies ist der Beste 3D Film den ich von Disney je gesehen habe!! Die Plastizit?t ist um vieles besser geworden und es gibt vorallen in Schneeszenen wundersch?ne Pop-outs. An einigen stellen ist ein Ghost-pic zusehen, was jedoch nur bei sehr genauen ansehen auf?llt. Disney hat es geschafft nun in immer realere Mimik, Gestik und Emotionen r¨¹berzubringen, die bei manchen Filmen echt fehlten. W¨¹rde man sich den Film ohne Ton ansehen erkennt man hier sehr deutlich was die Charaktere durchleben und wie die Handlung des Filmes sich fortspielt. Auch die vielen kleinen und doch gro?artigen Details sind mit sehr viel Herzblut erschaffen wurden. Sei es nun der Palast von Elsa, die vielen kleinen Schneeflocken oder die verschiedenen Stoffe. Alles sieht sehr Real aus als w¨¹rde man es im echtem leben sehen.
***TON***
Die Tonspuren liegen hier in Englisch und Deutsch in HD-DTS Mastered 7.1 vor, sonst in T¨¹rkisch und Italienisch in DTS 5.1 vor und sind f¨¹r ein Heim Kino wirklich perfekt. Die R?umlichkeit wird hier noch einmal unterst¨¹tzt und sogar ziemlich lauten Bereichen, zB. Wenn gerade Gesungen wird, h?rt man immer noch die Hintergrundger?usche klar heraus. Wie im Oscar preisgekr?ntem Lied Let it Go", in dem Elsa sehr viel Schnee und Eis herbeizaubert, sind die Hintergrundger?usche ein richtiger Genuss f¨¹r die Ohren. Alle Tonspuren sind sehr Klar und perfekt abgestimmt, sodass auch bei verschiedenen Stimmen die ¨¹ber einander Lappen keine ?bersteuerung zu h?ren ist. Auch die Synchronsprecher sind ein richtiger Genuss. Sei es nun im Deutsch oder im Englischen. Nach langerzeit sind die Lieder wieder in einem Harmonischen Gesang ¨¹bergegangen und der Deutsche Soundtrack braucht sich hier auch nicht mehr verstecken. Im Deutschen werden zwei Protagonisten von Musicalstars vertont. Das w?re einmal die Eisk?nigin, Elsa, die von der niederl?ndischen Musicals?ngerin Willemijn Verkaik gesungen wird und Hape Kerkeling den den Schneemann Olaf sowohl mit gesang und Stimme zum leben erweckt. Jeder der englisch versteht sollte sich hier den Film auch in der Original Sprache anschauen. Hier werden den Figuren noch einmal mehr Ausdruck verliehen. Sei es nun von dem Wicked Musical Star Idina Menzel (Adele DazeemXD) als Elsa oder Kristin Bell als Anna alle haben hier eine super Arbeit geleistet und auch die Lieder gehen nach einmal h?ren nicht so leicht aus dem Kopf!
***EXTRAS***
Die Extras sind hier recht mau gehalten. Das einzige Interessante war f¨¹r mich die 4 Gel?schten Szenen, die kleine Hintergrundinfo, dass Disney schon einmal was mit der Schneek?nigin zu tun hatte und den Kurzfilm Get a Horse". Ansonsten liegen Hier auch alle Extras in HD vor sodass man die auch in 1080p bewundern kann.
***FAZIT***
Dies ist nun nach knapp 20 Jahren wieder der erste Film der Herzen von Disney Fans wieder H?her schlagen l?sst. Mit seinem Atemberaubenden Soundtrack und Bild Gewaltigkeit ist es Ein Disney Film der beim Anschauen nie langweilig wird (Es sei denn man ist kein Freund von der Musik oder das in den Filmen Gesungen werden. Mir pers?nlich ist der Film seit der ersten Minute im Kino an das Herzgewachsen, auch wenn ich die Trailer nicht mochte. Der Film besitzt auch wieder einmal wie man es von Disney Gewohnt ist eine Moral die ganz frei nach dem M?rchen von Hanz Christian Andersens Gleichnamigen M?rchen Die Schneek?nigin" erinnert. F¨¹r mich ist es mein absoluter Lieblings Film geworden, und ich bin dankbar daf¨¹r, dass ich Zeuge von diesem Meisterwerk seien durfte. Ich kann diesen Film nur weiter an Kinder und deren Eltern und allen anderen Menschen auf dieser Welt empfehlen.
ALSO Lasst jetzt Los" und genie?t den Film.
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