Frozen Creative process

2021-10-13 18:32
"Frozen" is adapted from Andersen's fairy tale ". In the 1930s, Walt Disney had the idea of ​​adapting it. However, "Frozen Queen" is not a traditional fairy tale that follows the rules. The plot is a little weird, and the adaptation is quite difficult, so Mr. Disney had to give up. During the Disney revival in 1990, the adaptation plan was put on the agenda again, but several attempts ended in failure. In 2002, after the creator Glen Keane announced her withdrawal and participated in the production of "Magic Romance", the entire plan was cancelled.
In 2008, Disney launched another adaptation plan. The original movie title was "Anna and the Snow Queen". The setting was very close to the original. The film adopts a traditional two-dimensional style. It was written byVoice for Aisha.
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  • Opal 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Very nice animated movie, the picture is beautiful, the plot is also great, the princess' dress in the back is really beautiful

  • Emmanuel 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    The music of the film is very good. The last part of the story breaks through the princess and prince mode. Family affection is actually better than love.

Frozen quotes

  • Olaf: Oh, I love it. It's so cute. It like a little baby unicorn.

    [touches his new carrot nose excitedly]

  • Anna: But I want to help!

    Kristoff: No! I don't trust your judgement!

    Anna: Excuse me?

    Kristoff: Who marries a man they just met?

    Anna: It's true love!

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