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Uhhh? I don't know what this emoji means unless you come to the realization that you should of guessed this
But is it trying to? It is very different from the first film. I am not saying that is a good or bad thing, but I think this one is fundamentally different in a way here having the same charm as the first film wouldn't have worked.
I watch every Walt Disney Animation Studios film. I would have waited for a DVd just like with the first movie, but no one in my country releases dvds/blu rays anymore.Yet you went to see it opening weekend in a theatre.
Um. And why?
It being different than the first was a good thing overall. I want sequels to be different. I just felt in this case that the movie was just not as compelling.
I felt that the story was trying to do to much. It had too many plots and clearly had no idea what to do with Kristoff.
The story origin of Elsa's powers
Kristoff trying to proposal to Anna
Anna's insecurities
Elsa's embracing her purpose
The mystery of the enchanted forest and the Guardians of the woods
Olaf overuse as comedy relief
A solid opening, $130.263m domestic.
With the holiday season F2 should have good legs with anywhere from a 3.5x to 4x OW multiplier which would be 455-520m (big range, but it should narrow a bit after we see weekday numbers and 2nd weekend numbers).
I'm hoping it can coast to 500m+ domestic and 900m to 1b overseas.
I'm really curious how it will do in Japan this time, it was such a phenomenon there doing $249m (#2 all time there and within a hair of #1 when, like domestic, the DVD release killed it's late run after it stayed in the top 10 for 17 weeks)
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It adjusted up both domestically and internationally. It's opening was a lot more then solid, it is an all time opening. I don't know about your estimates, but the chances of it beating the first movie should be clear by the end of next weekend. Remember, Frozen had the crazies legs overseas.
I don't mind spoilers. What is the final shot and final piece of music played in the film?
Based on the few spoilers I have already read, I can make an educated guess about what I think (and would like) the final shot to be. How close am I?
The final shot is Elsa riding on her water/ice horse "into the unknown" with Into the Unknown playing (either her singing or the music in the score).
Am I right or close? Totally off? Somewhere in the zone?
thanks!You're in the right lane.
I’m a Tangled guy. So I’m going to really try to steer her away from Frozen onto Tangled.
Fixed.Saw it last night. I'll parrot what others are saying that this isn't as good as the first one. Some of the music felt forced. Also, the bond between Elsa and Anna seems to a little too over the top. I will say that Olaf's stories stole the show for me. Overall, it's enjoyable and I think it's hard trying to recreate what they did with the 1st movie even though I felt this was different enough.
And off topic, Zootopia>>>>>Moana > Frozen & Tangled.![]()
I wonder what the rationale was to have Frozen 2 and Star Wars Episode 9 released in the same year in less than a month apart. Did Disney want to have its cake and eat it too?
I didn't understand Aladdin and Lion King out in the same year either.
2019 is Disney's A side of the record (Captain Marvel, Endgame, Aladdin, Lion King, Toy Story 4, Frozen 2 & Rise of Skywalker)
2020 as it looks now is it's B side (Black Widow, Eternals, Soul, Mulan, Artemis Fowl, Onward & Jungle Cruise)
2020 as it looks now is it's B side (Black Widow, Eternals, Soul, Mulan, Artemis Fowl, Onward & Jungle Cruise)