is the first theatrical sequel to a Disney animated musical, and fans have been waiting six years for this event. So does it live up to the hype and the expectations? Well, pretty much.
This is actually a darker take than the first one, and it does try to expand the story that seemed so self-contained, by exploring the reason Snow Queen Elsa got her superpowers in the first place, and how how her and younger sister Anna’s parents disappeared into the sea never to be seen again. Plus lots of other details, and some new characters from the past that show up in the present, notably Sterling K. Brown’s Lt. Col. Mattias.
However, the real attraction here is the fact Disney has gotten the whole band back together including of course Elsa , Anna , scene-stealer snowman Olaf , Kristoff and the lovable Sven. These simply put are wonderfully appealing characters, and that above all else is what warms up thefranchise and makes it tick. Kristoff’s foiled attempts to propose to Anna are nice touches here, too, helping to give the proceedings both a comical and romantic tone.
The cast is dynamite with Menzel again given big giant musical numbers in which she can let it go and belt them out as she has been doing since winning a Tony forThe songs they hand her this time are somewhat derivative of the Oscar-winning tune “Let It Go” that you can’t get out of your head no matter how you try. The signature song this time is “Into the Unknown,” and it is pretty much the same kind of thing.
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