[center]I really tried to stay away from commenting on this topic, I really did. But Kidd brought up a few points that really got me thinking. Kidd is right: the movie is supposed to empathize on the bond between sisters, but they only talk a few times throughout the movie. They seem to exaggerate their bond, considering they were isolated for a good ten years or so. Surely, there'd be some sort of abandonment issues between the two that would need to be worked out, still that isn't enough to call the movie out.. entirely. Actually, I want to know why Frozen got all the hype. Why not Tangled, which inspired children to reach for their dreams and to be strong? What about Brave that sent a message that people can basically write their own future? What about Princess and the Frog which presents one of the most achieved Disney heroines of all time -- so, I really am curious as to why Frozen got all of the hype when these wonderful movies were practically thrown aside. One of the most overused excuses for this is that there it is the first Disney movie to show empathizes on sibling bond. No, it actually isn't. There's Lilo and Stitch and Brother Bear, which are two other good Disney movies (especially Lilo and Stitch, ah my heart). That aside, yes, the music was half-decent at most. It was missing a classic villain song! Originally, the movie was intended to be much darker with Elsa as the scripted villain and "Let It Go" is the remains of the villain song from what I know (don't quote on me that). The animation though, was definitely top-notch and wasn't disappointing in the slightest. However, I still feel like it competes with Tangled which I feel was a much better Disney movie (in my opinion of course!). Not saying Frozen is bad, not saying it's good. Each to his or her own opinion and open minds are the best of minds! I just think I just agree with the overall saying of this topic: [i]Frozen is overrated.[/i][/center]