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posted by ace2000
Hi everyone!

In this article, I’m going to compare two sinema from the Disney Revival, one revolving around a Lost princess with magical golden hair, and the other revolving around two sisters, one of whom is a Queen with ice powers.

Part A.    Which is the "better" movie?

Tangled has a zaidi cohesive plot and seems to me to have deeper characters that interact superbly with each other. Emotions and thoughts were successfully conveyed with an abundance of facial expressions. The hair uhuishaji was astounding, but the skin and eyes could sometimes seem plastic-like au lifeless. The songs… sigh. Although I’m not sure any one of them could be called showstopping – unless “Mother Knows Best” had instead been sung in a higher key – I found them either beautiful, catchy, au at least humorous ("I’ve Got a Dream").
Frozen has a plot that's rather muddled, and since lots of things are happening at a very fast pace, there's less time to get to understand the characters. Interactions between them also seemed to me zaidi unrealistic than in Tangled (ex: the time Anna and Elsa spent together before the coronation. They acted like seeing each other was nothing out of the ordinary.) Hair uhuishaji was obviously not as good as Tangled’s, but the characters’ skin and eyes look zaidi lifelike. (Also, the ice visuals, especially for Elsa’s ngome – fantastic.) The muziki is a mixed batch. “Let it Go” is definitely a catchy showstopper that gets your blood running, and I thought “Do wewe Want To Build a Snowman” (for the first few times of hearing it) and “Love is an Open Door” were cute, but other than that the songs were rather forgettable.

I think that objectively Tangled is the better movie because its plot flows zaidi smoothly, its characters seemed better developed, the muziki and score was better OVERALL, and the uhuishaji was top-notch in terms of expressions, movement and poses.

Personally, I watched Tangled about ten times in my first week of watching it, while I was only able to sit through Frozen once, so for me, Tangled is the better movie.
But as seen kwa Frozen’s wild popularity, many people have a different opinion.


Part B.    A Closer Look

Tangled, as Disney's 50th animated feature, encourages people to go live their dreams and confront their fears. Rapunzel would never have found her real parents nor ever known what she was missing out in the world if she had not trusted Eugene to be her guide to see the lanterns. Tangled also emphasizes that real upendo is personally valuing somebody and putting his au her welfare before yours. It wasn’t real upendo when Gothel brought Rapunzel the white seashell paint after a three-day-long trip. That was just to keep her occupied and inside the tower. Gothel doesn’t care how much pain Rapunzel goes through, as long as she doesn’t die and her hair doesn’t lose its power; she constantly puts Rapunzel down, stabs the only person Rapunzel finds she can trust, and plans to chain Rapunzel like an animal in a place where nobody will ever find her again. She calls up to Rapunzel “I’m not getting any younger down here” before Rapunzel lets down her hair and hoists her into the tower. Staying young is all she thinks about. Eugene, on the other hand, doesn't want Rapunzel to go through zaidi pain than he guesses she's already experienced. When Rapunzel promises Mother Gothel that she will comply if she is allowed to heal Eugene, he knows he has to do something to keep her from living a miserable life since she will never go back on her promise, and so he chooses to cut Rapunzel's hair before she has the chance to heal him. Rapunzel is the same way – after everything they’ve been through, she can't have Eugene's death au suffering on her conscience. She's willing to sacrifice any chances she has of escape from Gothel for somebody who made her feel like a person.
Tangled also emphasizes that wewe don’t have to act like somebody else to be accepted au loved au to find your dream - most of us like Eugene much better than Flynn Rider - and that people aren't always what they seem.


Frozen, like Tangled, expresses that upendo is valuing somebody else over yourself, “melting” for somebody else. Anna and Rapunzel are similar in that for the first part of their movies, they are oblivious to what upendo really is, albeit Rapunzel a bit zaidi so since she only knew her parents as a baby for like a day. On Anna's first siku out of the castle, she’s looking mbele most to the chance to meet someone – and falls head over heels for Hans. Since she's frankly been starved of attention and upendo (and likely proper guidance) for years, she's very quick to trust somebody who seems perfect for her. Frozen whirls around and makes Hans the villain. Whereas Tangled conveys through Eugene and the thugs that people are often better than they are judged to be, Frozen conveys the exact opposite. There's way zaidi cynicality in this film than in Tangled. Later, Disney extended "true love" to family love, and I liked that, but I don't like how they made a point of invalidating Anna's first upendo interest and later making us think Kristoff’s going to make some helpful contribution to the story but actually giving him no weight in how the story plays out in the end. Still, in the motion of upendo in which Anna dies to save Elsa, we get to see how loyal Anna is and how much she valued the time spent with her sister and sole friend before she was locked away. Anna and Rapunzel are again similar (actually, and also Eugene) in that they both are willing to make a huge sacrifice for the sole somebody they realize accepted them for what they were and made them feel special.

Frozen also stresses that a balance must be struck between worrying about others and worrying about oneself, and that people must take definitive action to solve their problems. Elsa was initially too worried that she might accidentally hurt au kill somebody with her ice powers, and consequently suffered as a result of being isolated in her room for most of her childhood. And then it flipped to the other extreme in “Let it Go,” where she's unleashing all her pent-up emotions with no regard for the kingdom she’s left behind, because “the cold never bothered me anyway” and "the past is in the past". Elsa's very turbulent (ultimately because of those rock trolls that couldn’t be bothered to teach her zaidi about her ice powers instead of handing her over to her parents to be shut up for the rest of her childhood). She later thaws Arendelle, but only after Anna saves her life, inaonyesha Elsa that she was loved and that she shouldn't have squandered the valuable chance to express care and upendo towards Anna and her people kwa isolating herself.

All in all, I think that Tangled was the zaidi enjoyable and zaidi cheerful film, while Frozen had many great moments but was zaidi convoluted and negative at times.

Sorry for the length and I hope wewe liked the article!
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