Oh absolutely.
Oh absolutely.
Since the first movie came out I've loved the overture with the chanting, safe to say I loved it when the villagers started to sing it in this one
Really hope this smashes it at the box office
Bruni the Salamander.
Also, what's Rider's relationship to Honeymarn? Are they friends or siblings?
How do they not have any toys of the lizard wtf all the kids loved that thing
Also I want From Software to make the tie in game for this, the movie had some Dark Souls moments
And he has a name too! He's not just "the lizard" or "salamander." It's Bruni!honestly lost in the woods and Elsa with her hair down is enough to make this a 10, to say nothing of the almost oppressive theme of dealing with the passage of time and loss
It is a salamander, thank you
who do I contact to change my username to Bruni ReiherAnd he has a name too! He's not just "the lizard" or "salamander." It's Bruni!
Don't know why Elsa didn't attend Anna's coronation. That seemed odd.
Also, where was Elsa riding at the end? Ahtohallan? ...why?
How do they not have any toys of the lizard wtf all the kids loved that thing
Also I want From Software to make the tie in game for this, the movie had some Dark Souls moments
Amen to thatwho do I contact to change my username to Bruni Reiher
that salamander is a hero
I went in with tempered expectations and ended up liking it better than the first. It still had the same problem of terrible song pacing and superfluous tracks, but I liked settling in for a more straightforward and colorful adventure. No bullshit twists the film hopes impresses you, which made for a more solid film.
I'm also leaning in to the message that the way to peace is for those who are here today to step up and address the pillars of colonialism that continue to cause suffering, even if they personally had nothing to do with the conflicts of the past. Anna doesn't go all "sins of my forefathers" on the natives. She fucking destroys the dam and is willing to let Arendell sink for it.
She a real fucking ally.
The important part is that she was willing to do the right thing. Her actions matter because of what she thought would happen. It isn't lessened because the city wasn't actually destroyed, just like how it isn't lessened because Elsa wasn't really dead.I'm actually peeved they didn't go through with destroying the city. It felt like it neutered her sacrifice a little, though her willingness to do it at all somewhat justifies her abilities as a possible queen.
Now, to be fair, I was really annoyed that Arendelle wasn't destroyed because the consequences for that would've been amazing to explore for a sequel, but I'll take what I can get. Speaking of which—Disney has come a long way since "both sides are the same" Pocahontas.
I don't think it neutered her sacrifice too badly because, as you said, she was willing to do it, which is pretty much the most important character decision of the film. She took responsibility for the problem. Elsa deciding on her own to save the kingdom is, yanno, whatever.I'm actually peeved they didn't go through with destroying the city. It felt like it neutered her sacrifice a little, though her willingness to do it at all somewhat justifies her abilities as a possible queen.
Either I'm having a stroke or Honeymaren was barely in the film because after googling her, I do not remember this character. At all. Lmao.
Here I've been thinking the old woman was Honeymaren and wondering why tf people are shipping Elsa with a grandma.
Disney sequels are almost always garbage, and this manages to not fall into that trap.
Is this the first Disney sequel that didn't go straight to home video?
Wreck it Ralph 2 was barely a year ago guys. It was very literally the last movie they released :D
Wreck it Ralph 2 was barely a year ago guys. It was very literally the last movie they released :D
This sounds pretty good! I was getting tired of their now predictable twists specially the villainsThat's straight-up a better film than the first, with better music almost across the board.
No self-conscious subverting of expectations, or navel-gazing about how problematic the classic Disney tropes are- just a good story, well-told. For modern WDAS, that's damn-near revolutionary. Hopefully the horrors of Wreck-It Ralph 2 are WELL in the rear-view mirror.
"Anna what do I do"
"Go talk to her!"
"You mean like...talk...with words...from my mouth"
"Yes! Say something like you enjoyed talking about the shawl with her and you'd like to know more about her"
"Yeah but that's very frightening maybe I should just stand here and stare from a distance"
"Elsa you traveled across a deadly ocean and fought a huge water spirit I think you can talk to a girl for five minutes"
"No I can't"
"..."
"I will literally die"
I really want to see Gay Disaster Elsa trying to flirt with Honeymaren.
If Disney wasn't a bunch of cowards it would be a perfect premise for a short film on the Blu-ray.
How do they not have any toys of the lizard wtf all the kids loved that thing