Our friend invites us to participate in the weekly contest (League of Movies (HIVE WRITING CONTEST): Fourth Edition | Week 01 - Play that music, and I am very happy to be able to participate once again.
I chose the Disney animated film "Frozen" as I love one of the main songs of the movie "Let it Go". This song was awarded a 2014 Academy Award for best original song, it also had a nomination for best song at the Golden Globes awards, but it did not win. The song was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, performed by actress and singer Idina Menzel in the film, who is a very well-known Broadway actress.
In Latin America the song "Let it Go" had its own version as "Libre soy" performed by the singer and voice actress Carmen Sarahí. Both versions, both Menzel and Sarahí, were very successful and managed to enter the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 list, and it is the first song from a Disney animated film to achieve this merit, it was the fifth best-selling song this year.
I went to watch the movie with my family in the cinema and the song "Libre Soy" transported me to that magical world of Disney. In this scene, Elsa flees from Arendelle since she cannot control her powers and everything she touches freezes, so she decides to flee to the mountains to protect her sister and her kingdom from her, she changes her appearance and forms her own lonely ice kingdom so she can't hurt anyone anymore.
The Frozen movie is a Disney musical featuring cool and fun characters, like Olaf, a snowman who dreams of vacationing in the sun while performing a beautiful song. Frozen is not a movie that has you glued to the seat of emotion, but it has very beautiful and bright scenes that capture the attention of children. I remember that when I went to the cinema the children were hypnotized and I heard from parents that they had to take them back to the cinema to see the film, especially the girls.
The song was a sensation, all the girls wanted to be Elsa and they played the song, they bought my niece an Elsa costume and everyone who came to her house had to listen to her performance of it.
Frozen became a Disney classic with a nice message, how to overcome fears and how damaging it is to isolate yourself from people who want to help you when you have problems, instead of asking for a hand to help you overcome them.
It is a movie that you can watch as many times your children want without getting bored, and are also rewarded with its beautiful songs.
If you have not had the opportunity to watch it, it's a good option for the weekend.
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