aldmonkey
Joined Dec 2011
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I'm pretty sure this movie is the main reason why Winter has continued to storm down on the NorthEast since November, when Frozen first came out.
It's staying power has already been proved in the last couple of months, and the years to come will be no different. Frozen is like a brain freeze on society, and just as the protagonist lets go, we will too (of winter, not the movie).
I think that the character dynamic as well as development over the course of two hours hones into every child and adult's personal life. Even if you were without siblings a period of loneliness affects all of us.
In short I would say this movie it two cold, purple thumbs up.
It's staying power has already been proved in the last couple of months, and the years to come will be no different. Frozen is like a brain freeze on society, and just as the protagonist lets go, we will too (of winter, not the movie).
I think that the character dynamic as well as development over the course of two hours hones into every child and adult's personal life. Even if you were without siblings a period of loneliness affects all of us.
In short I would say this movie it two cold, purple thumbs up.
This short film has more nostalgia for me than anything else. I remember Saturday mornings when my family would go to the library, and every time we went I would want to rent out this tape. Not sure what my fascination with it was, but either way it got me hooked to watch it over and over. Looking back on it, it is definitely not your average children's movie, but it's fun and adventurous. Also as a child I had no idea Robin Williams did the voices for this! I only thought of his as the Genie from Aladdin. Of course he is known for much more than that (insert his IMDb page), but it's nice that he participated on a lower key project like The Fool and the Flying Ship. All in all I would give this film a shot because it's quirky characters and music just make you want to smile.