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Film Review - Walt Disney's Frozen

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Disney, as a production company, has been around for many years. From their first full-length animated movie, "Snow White," in 1937, to the most recent Disney Film, "Planes: Fire & Rescue," I'm sure close to everyone has seen one Disney movie. Disney has been around to not only entertain, but to also educate people all over the world. The BBC news reported that the 2013 hit film, "Frozen," soared through the charts, becoming the fifth top-grossing Disney film of all time, and the number one top-grossing animated film, ever. One thing that almost all Disney films have in common is a family lesson tied into the story line. "Frozen," portrays a close family tie throughout the film, by showing that a good relationship with family is based off loving, accepting, and fighting for your family, regardless of any hardship. "Frozen," proves to be a family-based film, by showing that to have a good relationship with your family, it requires lots of love. Olaf, a main character in the film, says, "Love is putting someone else's needs before yours." This quote simply and clearly proves the importance of love and family, by clarifying that the characters do just that. There are many different types of relationships built off of love, including the love of siblings between Elsa and Anna. This love we see between the two sisters is what also sets Frozen apart from other Disney films. It is one of the only films with a strong, profound relationship between two sisters. The evidence of true love is apparent when Anna gives her own life to protect Elsa from Hans. Furthermore, when Anna risks everything, to make the journey to find Elsa and bring her home. Family is such an important theme in all Disney movies, and, "Frozen," is no different. The theme of learning to accept our family members for their actions, and personalities are other lessons that, "Frozen," implies. However, this wasn't apparent from the start. In fact, at the beginning of the movi

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