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Frozen 2 Teaser Trailer Thoughts and Reaction
So the teaser trailer for Frozen 2 (or Frozen II as it's stylized in the logo) dropped today, and it looks like the designs from the internal Disney calendar were an accurate predictor of the movie's color palette?
My favorite aesthetics are definitely related to autumn, so the fact that Frozen is focusing on a "late-November" look is really exciting to me personally. I thought the first movie was fine - nothing earth-shattering like a lot of people thought at the time - but it seemed to play very safe for me and a lot of the animation didn't feel very creative to me. For example, the "2013 Tumblr Let It Go" clipping controversy was overblown, but it still wasn't ~great~ that that animation error was there in the centerpiece magnum opus sequence of the movie. Also, there's only so many things you can do with shades of white snow and glass-tints before the animation becomes repetitive and not particularly interesting to watch.
"Olaf's Frozen Adventure" was a big step-up in this regard. Like, it essentially used the same color palette as the original movie but used lighting in much more creative ways and it had a noticeably better budget for the animation. I was expecting something along these lines for Frozen 2, and ultimately I was fine with that, but I'm glad they're taking more risks when they really didn't have to. A safer version would've still sold tickets.
I don't really have any specific hopes in terms of story but I hope the songs are consistently better ("Let It Go" was great, but "Fixer Upper" was atrocious.) I also think the first movie was weighed down by some weird plot contrivances (like how Elsa and Anna's mom and dad were REALLY BAD PARENTS and the movie and spinoffs skated over this), and I think a sequel may have more breathing room by being set at a point where the main characters are mostly past dealing with those particular beats. I do wonder if the specific autumn setting and the red maple leaf shown before the title have any significance, especially with a new female character briefly shown in one shot of the trailer.
Anyway, I hope Frozen 2 is good! I didn't really like Ralph Breaks the Internet, so I hope this sequel ends up being as good as this teaser looks. Also looking forward to Constable-Frozen spreading his wings once more.
My favorite aesthetics are definitely related to autumn, so the fact that Frozen is focusing on a "late-November" look is really exciting to me personally. I thought the first movie was fine - nothing earth-shattering like a lot of people thought at the time - but it seemed to play very safe for me and a lot of the animation didn't feel very creative to me. For example, the "2013 Tumblr Let It Go" clipping controversy was overblown, but it still wasn't ~great~ that that animation error was there in the centerpiece magnum opus sequence of the movie. Also, there's only so many things you can do with shades of white snow and glass-tints before the animation becomes repetitive and not particularly interesting to watch.
"Olaf's Frozen Adventure" was a big step-up in this regard. Like, it essentially used the same color palette as the original movie but used lighting in much more creative ways and it had a noticeably better budget for the animation. I was expecting something along these lines for Frozen 2, and ultimately I was fine with that, but I'm glad they're taking more risks when they really didn't have to. A safer version would've still sold tickets.
I don't really have any specific hopes in terms of story but I hope the songs are consistently better ("Let It Go" was great, but "Fixer Upper" was atrocious.) I also think the first movie was weighed down by some weird plot contrivances (like how Elsa and Anna's mom and dad were REALLY BAD PARENTS and the movie and spinoffs skated over this), and I think a sequel may have more breathing room by being set at a point where the main characters are mostly past dealing with those particular beats. I do wonder if the specific autumn setting and the red maple leaf shown before the title have any significance, especially with a new female character briefly shown in one shot of the trailer.
Anyway, I hope Frozen 2 is good! I didn't really like Ralph Breaks the Internet, so I hope this sequel ends up being as good as this teaser looks. Also looking forward to Constable-Frozen spreading his wings once more.
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I never saw Ralph Breaks the Internet, but Sam did and told me what happens and it sounds incredibly disappointing. I think I'll stay away...
They better not goof up with Zootopia 2.
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And yeah there's a reason why Let It Go stands out so much from the rest of the songs (mostly because it's an Idina Menzel power ballad, but it felt significant in terms of character arc). The "For the First Time in Forever" bookends seemed like the other other songs to real depth to them, which is fine because not every song needs to be a major character beat but they were too far in between. It's especially obvious when you compare the soundtrack to Tangled and Moana.
(I still haven't seen the first Zootopia whoops.)
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My biggest issue with Ralph 2 (despite not seeing it lol) is that the end leaves you with the same problem that was a major plot point of the first movie: a game missing a major character. >_> It sounds like they sucked the soul out of it. My only interest is seeing the Disney Princesses together.
(Watch Zootopia!!)