Unpopular Opinion: Why Tangled Is Better Than Frozen

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Disclaimer: This is an argument against Frozen in favor of Tangled. Yes, I enjoyed both films. Yes, I liked Frozen. Is everything Im saying going to apply to everyone? Of course not, but I think some people will agree with me, which is why I brought these points to life. View this image ' When I saw Tangled for the first time I liked it, but I didnt love it. The second time I saw it, something awoke in me that I hadnt felt since The Lion King was released in 1994. It was pure Disney magic and Tangled quickly joined my top 5 Disney animated features of all time. The first time I saw Frozen I was deeply disappointed and walked out of the theater embarrassed I had made my date sit through it. My friends and I spent quite a while passionately discussing its many short-comings, particularly in the emotion department. Then the reviews came out.... Wow, did we miss something!? I waited a while before seeing it again, and I will admit I liked it much better the second time, but it in no way pushed its way into my top 5, nor even my top 10. So, why do I think Tangled is such a superior film? Allow me to explain my thought process. No one has to agree with me, but I have a feeling some might... Let's begin at the beginning: I am not ashamed to admit that I much prefer Frozen's beautiful opening ice cutting sequence to Tangled's overplayed 'Once Upon a Time' intro, but here's the issue: That glorious opening scene had me bouncing in my seat in anticipation of a film that was equally as visually stunning and culturally significant. Buuut, I never got this. Not even close. I got a cute little story filled with weak characters that I never really came to care about, particularly Elsa. (More on this later). Cartoons though they may be, audiences can only suspend their beliefs so much in this day and age. Compare Tim Burton's Batman films to Christopher Nolan's. Yes it's a superhero in a cape, but Nolan makes it seem like Batman could actually exist in the real world. What's my point? Tangled illustrates to us immediately why Rapunzel has special powers, showing us how her mother drank a brew made from a magic, golden, life-giving flower. Disney felt it was important to divulge this information to viewers, so why didnt they feel the same way about Elsa's powers? Why do they exist? Why does no one else in the family or on the earth suffer from this and why do these trolls know so much about it? These questions still haunt me. In Tangled, We know Rapunzel and Mother Gothel have had a fairly pleasant life in the tower for 18 years. Other than being bored, Rapunzel is bubbly, healthy and very much in love with her mother. We also know that Rapunzel's parents are devastated by her loss, so much so that they lead the entire kingdom in a floating lantern ceremony every year on her birthday in hopes that she will return to them. When the story actually begins, they have been doing this same thing for 18 years.

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