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on her journey to free Arendelle from the eternal winter.

Frozen connected everyone emotionally. We all cried when Anna froze at the end and when poor Anna was all alone. We laughed when Olaf the Snowman introduced himself, and when he sang his song about the joys of summer. The movie brought a sense of comfort to everyone.

Frozen is a must-see for everyone. It is an incredible movie that will make you laugh, cry, and beg your parents to order you the DVD so you can watch it over and over again.

Whether you’re a Disney fan or not, you will love this movie. As the plot twists and turns, it takes all of us along to see what will happen. Through betrayals, new found friendships, and love, this movie is a must-see for everyone.

- Betty B.D.

This movie established a principle of real true love; Frozen finally defied the standard Disney movie routine where the princess gets kissed by her prince charming, and is saved from a horrible fate. This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout its entirety. The sisterly love between Anna and Elsa will warm everyone’s heart.

This movie tells a story of a girl, Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), trying to keep her magical ice powers under control and hidden from everyone. After harming Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) with her ice powers when they were young, Elsa chooses to stay away from Anna in order to protect her. As their parents travel across the sea, they are shipwrecked in a storm, leaving the sisters to fend for themselves.

The tale continues three years later as Elsa exposes her powers on her Coronation day. She runs away but sets off an eternal winter everywhere. Anna chases after Elsa, trying to save Elsa from herself and Arendelle. She tags along with Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff), Sven, and Olaf (voice of Josh Gad)