Frozen is Great, Y’all are Just Mean

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @airplanes_aren.t_real
    @airplanes_aren.t_real Год назад +102

    I feel like it's a mixture of "got too mainstream and everyone called you basic for liking it" and "there's nothing a girl can do without being shamed for it"

  • @malhawkeye6427
    @malhawkeye6427 8 месяцев назад +10

    Hans was a bad plot twist, Hans being the mirror is so scarcely credible that I only believe it because someone had to be the mirror, and Lost in the Woods was a highlight in that mess of a sequel. But, I will not deny I love Frozen.
    Another great video! You’ve got a gift

  • @joshuaball5916
    @joshuaball5916 8 месяцев назад +6

    I actually like how Hans was portrayed in the movie.

  • @PurpleQuestions
    @PurpleQuestions Год назад +67

    So glad you talked about the Tangled vs Frozen “rivalry” it was so annoying to see everywhere to the point that it retroactively made me dislike Tangled when I initially loved it. Why we gotta pit two girbosses against each other???

    • @sassylittleprophet
      @sassylittleprophet Год назад +14

      Literally! Liking Tangled essentially making you "not like other girls," like come on, you can like both Tangled *and* Frozen. They're both good movies with good stories, good characters, good music/songs, and good themes.

  • @RedEveTillDawn
    @RedEveTillDawn Год назад +45

    I have a personal connection to frozen, I’m not as crazy about it now but the sisters story is a big reason I love it

  • @theseal6099
    @theseal6099 8 месяцев назад +9

    6:54 I felt this omg. I hate this "criticism".
    "No personality" and "bad character" is when a woman is introverted/antisocial and makes mistakes. I hate it.

  • @dreamtheory5658
    @dreamtheory5658 Год назад +16

    It's nice to finally see someone who likes the film, and especially who recognizes obvious trauma!

  • @madandsin
    @madandsin Год назад +6

    “Groff is an acclaimed Broadway performer” but more importantly he is Jessie from Glee that gifted the world the best scene in television history; Quinn giving birth to Bohemian Rhapsody

  • @user-qb3gm4pu2m
    @user-qb3gm4pu2m 7 дней назад +1

    I bet that at least like 10 years more will pass and there will start to appear videos like "Frozen was misunderstood" and stuff like that

  • @hajime6271
    @hajime6271 Год назад +12

    Wow, this is one of the best video essays I've seen for this movie. When I was watching it I thought this channel had to have atleast 100k+ subscribers and was shocked to see that it was much lower. Your points are all so well thought out, and the way you described the symbolism in the two films helped me see them in a totally different light. I couldn't help but agree with all of your points as well, as they really do make sense and are exactly what I was thinking, I just couldn't put them into words like you did. All of that to say well done 👏👏

  • @jaymieskye
    @jaymieskye Год назад +14

    i love frozen 2 because of pure nostalgia but yeah it was kinda a mess. also completely unrelated, but your voice is so calming.

  • @Deus_Ex_Malcontent
    @Deus_Ex_Malcontent Год назад +15

    Ok, before I say anything I wanted to thank you, if for nothing else the for these two points: calling them out for their attempted rehabilitate Anna and Elsa's parents. They were awful and no amount of retconning is going to change that. Full stop. Second, I will FOREVER love and be indebted to you for taking people to task for their inexplicable need make the comparison between "Tangled" and "Frozen." My wife does this and I die a little inside every time she does. lol.
    I also very much appreciated you referencing the documentary they made on the making of the movie. In that they mentioned how they edited out and reshot something like 20-30 minutes of the film because the arch of parts of the story was getting to "adult" and they wanted to make the points more relatable to kids, who, let's face it, are ultimately the films target. I wonder how those missing minutes may have improved some of the point you made.
    I don't know if you watch any content from "Overly Sarcastic Productions" but previously "Red" mentioned Frozen II during a video on sequels. This is a broad sweep at the movie and speaks more to it's function as a sequel as opposed to the more "deep dive" you took, but as a fellow "Frozen" lover, I'd love to have your thought's on this point:
    “Frozen II” takes the happy ending established in the first movie-sisters reunited, Elsa's magic under control, et cetera- and expands on it very slightly to make a starting point for the second movie: sisters a bit unhealthily codependent, Elsa's powers starting to grow in weird ways, Elsa too reckless with her newfound personal freedom, Anna extremely worried about Elsa running off again and getting into trouble. When Elsa's magic accidentally awakens four pissed off elemental spirits, they go on a journey of self-discovery to fix it and save the kingdom. By the end, the sisters have uncovered the generations-old conspiracy that angered the spirits in the first place, discovered the secret story of how their parents first met, and also traumatically relive how their parents died searching for answers about Elsa's powers. Elsa has functionally become a god, and also temporarily died, and Anna has been through the absolute wringer, what with the dead parents/abandoned my sister/dead sister/dead snowman quadruple threat, and, consequently, stepped up to develop the emotional maturity, personal responsibility, and big picture perspective required to rule as queen. Meanwhile, Elsa has fully come into her own as what is functionally a goddess and completed a two-movie character arc that started with her as a self-imposed prisoner trapped by her fear, middled with her still somewhat trapped by her responsibilities as queen, and ended with her completely free and at peace with herself for the first time ever. It's a sequel good enough that it retroactively makes the climactic happy ending of the first movie feel like a narrative midpoint. Sure, Anna and Elsa are happy at the end of Frozen, but Anna's still a klutzy goofball who's just happy to have her sister back, and Elsa thinks not accidentally injuring anyone is the extent of her power. Anna's not ready to be queen, and Elsa hasn't fully come into her own. It's a happy ending on its own, but the sequel actually makes it seem retroactively incomplete, which is damn impressive!"
    As always, LOVE your content. I genuinely liked both of the Frozen films and appreciate you doing this.

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +7

      I'd honestly never thought of it like that, but that point is excellent! Anna becoming queen is one of my favorite narrative points from Frozen II, and that quote totally enriches that plot development for me. Even in the first movie where she's primarily portrayed as a klutzy goofball, she's always been the first to show initiative, which naturally segues into her becoming Arendelle's leader.
      Thank you as always for your wonderful insights and sincere kindness -- it always brightens my day to see a comment from you! :)

    • @Deus_Ex_Malcontent
      @Deus_Ex_Malcontent Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words, I very much look forward to your posts! And my name is Richard btw. @JennyCook57
      I'm trying to be positive with the prospects of there being a third chapter especially with the same creative team being onboard. I'm not willing to be crass enough to think this is just Disney trying to squeeze every penny they can from the franchise, I mean, Frozen II worked because there was still clearly something to say. I guess there still is insofar as what are the origins of Elsa's powers and why it was her and not Anna (maybe with a sprinkling of Kristoff's backstory?) so I'm being cautiously optimistic.
      Thanks again, looking forward to your next post!

  • @mauricesmithjr4050
    @mauricesmithjr4050 6 месяцев назад +3

    I love Frozen I don’t understand why someone would hate it

  • @OleHolm-sq7yj
    @OleHolm-sq7yj Год назад +7

    I agree. I think Frozen are the best movie Disney have ever made. I watch it quite often.

  • @isaiahvilla6691
    @isaiahvilla6691 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hey you're not alone on this topic i do love the first frozen movie went From disliking it and now to loving it nowadays. Anna and Elsa's Relationship Is Great to watch. And yes i adore the Sequel in my opinion

  • @erika-paigehutch3930
    @erika-paigehutch3930 Год назад +11

    I've always liked tangled more but thats never been because I thought frozen was bad, and the people who told be that tangled was better i always thought were wrong but i never really thought about how they're completely different movies. I really didn't like frozen for some time due to it being EVERYWHERE and having a young sibling who loved it, but at a sleepover my friends and i watched it for the first time in years and my first thought at the end was literally just "why tf do people hate this its good?". I also really like your point about Hans twist being because Anna is naive and like the idea that that's why it wasn't foreshadowed in anyway because that has bothered me for years

  • @BlueFlower___
    @BlueFlower___ 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love this video! It's very well constructed and your voice is nice and you're so pretty and your points are very well brought up! And you shut down the popular arguments i've been hearing ever since Frozen came out :D I think this may be the best video essay i've seen lol

  • @peppersgone5044
    @peppersgone5044 2 месяца назад

    Honestly I think the parent trope in frozen 2 allowed Anna and Elsa to develop realistically as characters. Like by the end of the 1st movie, the characters had reconciled and Elsa had learned to rely on Anna rather than just herself like she’d always done. However the 2nd movie picks up with Elsa struggling with her past tendencies, and even at one point she gave into them when she decided to leave Anna behind to follow her mothers voice to Ahtohallan. And Idk i think that’s a very realistic thing; struggling with the past even if you’re past it.

  • @meta527II
    @meta527II Год назад +5

    This is honestly my favorite movie of all time, even in spite of the amount of people who started bashing it in recent years.

  • @meta527II
    @meta527II Год назад +3

    At 1:58 I actually thought my screen froze (No pun intended)

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +2

      LOL yeah, I had to insert a freeze frame to dodge the copyright claims.

  • @Jowa._53_.W
    @Jowa._53_.W 4 месяца назад

    6:31 i also hate these types of analysis videos it was really hard to voice what i hate so im glad u could do it thank u

  • @Blakersboy101
    @Blakersboy101 2 месяца назад

    I wouldn't mind watching the first Frozen, Moana or even Tangled again but I might watch Frozen 2 if I'm feeling it.

  • @johnvinals7423
    @johnvinals7423 9 месяцев назад +1

    Here's a random silly idea for you: Doing a video essay on "Nimona".

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  9 месяцев назад

      Not silly at all! It’s on the ridiculously long list of video essays I want to make. I’ve got a few projects slated ahead of it right now, but hopefully I can get to it soon!

    • @johnvinals7423
      @johnvinals7423 9 месяцев назад

      @@JennyCook57 Would love to hear a quiick summary of your thoughts on that story in both of its incarnations, especially how it compares to ND Stevenson's other great project, "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power".

  • @matthewbates9629
    @matthewbates9629 Год назад +3

    It’s not bad per say it’s the fact that let it go was played so much that it annoyed people and that why they said it was bad

  • @BatgirlFanatic521-md4lq
    @BatgirlFanatic521-md4lq 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nobody can convince me that Elsa isn't the sexiest woman ever put in an animated movie XD

  • @kegar9899
    @kegar9899 Год назад +3

    Love your videos!

  • @icedgarlic
    @icedgarlic Год назад +3

    subscribing just for this commentary!! Finally someone says it 😭😭

  • @futureghostsmusic
    @futureghostsmusic 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lmao! "Sure jan"

  • @katycook1054
    @katycook1054 Год назад +4

    Hey look, a shoutout to me!!!

    • @madandsin
      @madandsin Год назад +1

      An amazing guest star

  • @scarysara9364
    @scarysara9364 Год назад +7

    What can I say you can't please everyone all the time; I prefer to just ignore all of their complaining and whining, and it's a 'RUclipsr' named "Aldone" who seems to do the most nitpicking about Disney movies in general. 😒
    On an unrelated note but still Disney-themed; I really like your little Dipper & Mable "Pines Twins" figurines in the background, 'Gravity Falls' is an awesome show! 😁

  • @ccherry.berryy
    @ccherry.berryy Год назад +7

    14:57 nooo I like tangled the series /lh

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +6

      Trust me, I really wanted to like it when I started watching it! Over time, though, I grew increasingly frustrated with the pacing, and I really didn’t care for the twist regarding Eugene’s backstory. It also doesn’t help that I found the antagonists for seasons 1 and 3 to be INSUFFERABLE.

  • @CozyGlow625
    @CozyGlow625 7 месяцев назад +1

    Top-notch and admirable review. You should be more famous.
    Regarding this, You are wholly correct: after Frozen conquered the world and rose up so high, it became the crux of unnatural hatred by those who felt peculiar or Superior to those who were fond of Frozen. In my opinion, disliking something being overrated and overexposed is fine, but abominating the thing itself merely because it's well-liked and not because it is bad is childish and not representative of a well-realized understanding of the situation. I also consult about it being rather futile to compare Frozen to Tangled, they are too divergent. I much more prefer Frozen though, except for the antagonist.
    As for the movie, it is phenomenal even after such a prolonged time. The dynamic between Elsa and Anna is astounding: it is such a gorgeous driving force throughout and the execution is brilliant. The soundtrack remains unmatched, as does animation quality. The humor is great too, and since i adore Winter, the aesthetic is exquisite 💙 I didn't like the villian, Hans that much. The concept is good but he was underutilized in my opinion, and he didn't perform much contributive actions to the story. I adore the evil depictions of Anna, though, and i think that would have been magnificent for the movie. Please don't demolish me for this.
    It isn't perfect, but what is objectively perfect? Frozen and its sequel are disney's best movie. There, i stated it.

  • @user-qb3gm4pu2m
    @user-qb3gm4pu2m 7 дней назад

    Elsa is freaking relatable. And her story is soooo sad. What a pity that they hate her

  • @chillinvillain7800
    @chillinvillain7800 19 дней назад

    i urge you to take a deep look back at frozen ii as a continuation of frozen towards the future series, yes of course there are flaws in it but i believe that it is much better than the credit you're giving it especially in terms of a 4-part movie series

  • @TheBestFriendscoltd
    @TheBestFriendscoltd 6 месяцев назад

    Great?
    Where is my shootgun and my grenade?

  • @foxpokemonforever4775
    @foxpokemonforever4775 Год назад +6

    People equating something being popular to it being bad is pretty annoying. I'm not totally innocent of it either. While I can count on one hand the situations where I became annoyed that something was more popular than something I preferred, those cases DO exist for me. And it doesn't mean that popularity is unwarranted. Frozen was fun. It had great songs, fun characters, and an interesting deconstruction of the concept of love. It's totally okay to not like it if it's not your cup of tea. And I *get* how annoying it is when something you were kind of neutral on before just keeps getting shoved into your face when you just don't see the appeal. I've been trying to get better at just letting people enjoy things and knowing how to positively engage in conversation when characters or pieces of media I personally dislike get brought up in the conversation. There's no need to get up in arms about it. Something something "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all." It's okay to critique, but dumping on something popular just to make people feel inferior or to fluff up your own ego is pretty scummy.

  • @carloscontreras3040
    @carloscontreras3040 2 месяца назад

    I agree that is a great movie, but if somebody say to me "this is the best Disney movie" or "this movie deserves to be the influence for Disney's next 10 years" I'd say: No, Beauty and the Beast is the BEST and the 10 years influence should have been Tangled and The Princess and the Frog. Even with that, it's great to see a diffrerent video talking about Frozen.

  • @johnvinals7423
    @johnvinals7423 Год назад +3

    Slight other question, by the way.
    Any other classic Disney movies on which you’d love to do video essays?

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +3

      As of right now, I have a few bullet points written for a Princess and the Frog video, and I'd love to talk about the Lion King franchise someday. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney film ever, so if I do wind up making a video about it, I'd want it to be special. Tangled also deserves its own dedicated video, but that project would take a while since I'd have to address my distain for Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure in a way that's respectful but honest.

    • @johnvinals7423
      @johnvinals7423 Год назад

      @@JennyCook57 The one I thought you’d bring up as well is “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”.

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah! I love that movie but I always forget that Disney made it.

    • @johnvinals7423
      @johnvinals7423 Год назад

      @@JennyCook57 It’s a reverse “Anastasia”, in that sense.

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад

      LOL Exactly!

  • @ChaosEnthusiast
    @ChaosEnthusiast 8 месяцев назад +2

    first it was a little bit overrated sure. but now its just extremely overhated

  • @johnvinals7423
    @johnvinals7423 Год назад +8

    Elsa also strikes me as very autistic coded, if we’re being completely honest.
    Also, does your dislike for the Tangled series extend to Cassandra/Cassunzel, by any chance?

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +8

      Cassandra? Yes. Cassunzel? No (never been that big of a shipper, personally) Cass-and Season 1 Varian-both blame Rapunzel for stuff that is objectively not her fault, and their entitled attitudes made it extremely difficult for me to sympathize with them as antagonists. I also hated the twist about Eugene’s backstory, Season 3 dragged on and on, and the art style always triggered the uncanny valley effect in my head. The idea of making the series look like one of her paintings/journal entries is really cool, but Flash animation rarely ever results in characters who move like natural human beings. I really wanted to like the show, but it was a really frustrating watch for me.

  • @johnvinals7423
    @johnvinals7423 Год назад +1

    Also, can we talk about all the bullshit “Titanic” got on the Internet?

  • @cbismarck07
    @cbismarck07 Год назад +8

    People just like to say Tangled is better cause they think that makes them edgy

  • @tatanooki
    @tatanooki 7 дней назад

    6:51 oh schafrillas is horrible when talking about female media/prespective 😂 his turning red video left a bad taste in my mouth

  • @Millie_the_Mermaid
    @Millie_the_Mermaid Год назад +3

    I guess....I didn't really enjoy "Anna's" character for this film....I like Elsa much more and I felt like Elsa carried this film. It's still not one of my favorites...but to each their own. 🌊🌊🌊

  • @GBop89
    @GBop89 2 месяца назад

    Can you please talk about the problems of tangled the series. I hate that show too.

  • @madandsin
    @madandsin Год назад +2

    Your biggest red flag is being a lost in the woods hater

  • @nosolaceforitssorrow
    @nosolaceforitssorrow Год назад +5

    1. really glad to see some lost in the woods hate. i love jonathan groff but what the fuck was that. easily one of the worst parts of frozen 2. that is NOT the kristoff we know and love 💀 BUT have u heard the original/scrapped version from that plot line called get this right? i feel like it characterizes him a lot better and in general fits the mood of the movie and the frozen franchise better.
    2. OMFG young elsa being the voice all along would be amazing. show yourself was easily one of the strongest parts of the movie, and i wish there wasn't so much going on lore wise because the self discovery journey was enough! aghhhh.
    3. frozen

    • @JennyCook57
      @JennyCook57  Год назад +2

      LOL don't apologize! As someone who loves reading essays, this comment was an absolute delight to read. So glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @aquamarina5216
    @aquamarina5216 Год назад +3

    People are allowed to like and dislike whatever they want, it is called having a preference and there is absolutely nothing wrong about it, and you look like you should be old enough to already have this knowledge, just saying. I personally hate this awful excuse of a movie for bastardizing Snow Queen's story and it's big-screen potential, I find Elsa to be TERRIBLE protagonist and an even worse rule model (she was perfectly happy letting her citizens die and send a snow monster after her "beloved" sister, and oh yeah didn't she zap her in the heart and did completely deadly squad about it? heroine of the century ladies and gentlemen, Disney should have kept her as a vilain) not to mention every time I hear "Let it go" I want to pull Van Gogh and cut my ears off. Saying that my feelings about it aren't valid and that I and other people who happen to share the same opinions as I am are "just big meanies" is stupid plus it makes you look like a toddler throwing a tantrum. We live in a colorful world and all people are different so get over it. I do my best not to push my opinions onto others however I hate people like you, who just can't accept the fact that not everybody likes your favorite princess movie. Seriously how old are you? There are much bigger issues in the world than the fact that some people happen to dislike Frozen.

    • @Forest-ky1he
      @Forest-ky1he Год назад +17

      Ah, the old “There are more important things than xyz.” argument. Well, let me turn your own argument against you, and say: 'There are much bigger issues in the world than the fact that some people want to defend Frozen.' Funny how people only say “there are more important things” when someone is making a critique. Rarely see that energy when someone is being positive about something. Strange. Opinions go both ways, and people are allowed to defend things they like.
      In addition, this video is very respectful and isn't pushing any type of opinion onto anyone. I honestly don't think you even watched this video. It seems as if you were just angered by the titled and decided to leave a hateful comment. I guess you just can't accept the fact that not everybody hates your least favorite princess movie.

    • @Deus_Ex_Malcontent
      @Deus_Ex_Malcontent Год назад

      ​@Forest-ky1he don't waste your breath on them. If you look at their profile, they've one shite video and TWO followers (probably their mum and dad).

  • @kathrin-mariasamarrastehle6538
    @kathrin-mariasamarrastehle6538 Год назад +3

  • @SnakeEyesGearHead
    @SnakeEyesGearHead 7 месяцев назад +2

    Elsa is the hottest woman in animation to this day. Her blonde hair, big blue eyes, red lips, gorgeous body, cute voice, her awesome ice powers and her loyalty to her friends, family and kingdom are great.