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Frozen II

"The past is not what it seems."

2019-11-20 Family 1hr 43m

Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Olaf head far into the forest to learn the truth about an ancient mystery of their kingdom.

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Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Olaf head far into the forest to learn the truth about an ancient mystery of their kingdom.

  • Released
    2019-11-20
  • Revenue
    $1,453,683,476
  • Budget
    $150,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 43m
  • Genre
    Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6.8
  • Production
    Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios

Crew

Jennifer Lee
Director
Allison Schroeder
Screenplay
Peter Del Vecho
Producer

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Cast

Kristen Bell

Kristen Bell

Anna (voice)
Idina Menzel

Idina Menzel

Elsa (voice)
Josh Gad

Josh Gad

Olaf (voice)
Jonathan Groff

Jonathan Groff

Kristoff / Sven / Reindeers (voice)
Evan Rachel Wood

Evan Rachel Wood

Iduna (voice)
Sterling K. Brown

Sterling K. Brown

Mattias (voice)
Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina

Agnarr (voice)
Rachel Matthews

Rachel Matthews

Honeymaren (voice)
Jason Ritter

Jason Ritter

Ryder (voice)
Martha Plimpton

Martha Plimpton

Yelena (voice)
Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds

Pabbie (voice)
Jeremy Sisto

Jeremy Sisto

King Runeard (voice)
Chris Williams

Chris Williams

Oaken (uncredited)
Maia Wilson

Maia Wilson

Bulda (voice)
Paul Briggs

Paul Briggs

Marshmallow (voice)
Hadley Gannaway

Hadley Gannaway

Young Anna (voice)
Mattea Conforti

Mattea Conforti

Young Elsa (voice)
Aurora Aksnes

Aurora Aksnes

The Voice (voice)
Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk

Duke of Weselton / Guard / Northuldra Leader (Voice)
Santino Fontana

Santino Fontana

Hans (Ahtohallan Voice) (voice)
Livvy Stubenrauch

Livvy Stubenrauch

Young Anna (Ahtohallan Voice) (voice)
Eva Bella

Eva Bella

Young Elsa (Ahtohallan Voice) (voice)
Jackson Stein

Jackson Stein

Young Agnarr (voice)
Delaney Rose Stein

Delaney Rose Stein

Young Iduna (voice)
Halima V. Hudson

Halima V. Hudson

Halima (voice)
Isabella Acres

Isabella Acres

Additional Voices (voice)
Stephen Apostolina

Stephen Apostolina

Additional Voices (voice)
Kimberly Bailey

Kimberly Bailey

Additional Voices (voice)
David Boat

David Boat

Additional Voices (voice)
June Christopher

June Christopher

Additional Voices (voice)
Antonio Raul Garcia

Antonio Raul Garcia

Additional Voices (voice)
David Cowgill

David Cowgill

Additional Voices (voice)
Wendy Cutler

Wendy Cutler

Additional Voices (voice)
Hudson D'Andrea

Hudson D'Andrea

Additional Voices (voice)
Grey DeLisle

Grey DeLisle

Additional Voices (voice)
Jessica DiCicco

Jessica DiCicco

Additional Voices (voice)
Terri Douglas

Terri Douglas

Additional Voices (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes

Robin Atkin Downes

Additional Voices (voice)
Nick Fisher

Nick Fisher

Additional Voices (voice)
Jackie Gonneau

Jackie Gonneau

Additional Voices (voice)
Franck Gourlat

Franck Gourlat

Additional Voices (voice)
Daniel Kaz

Daniel Kaz

Additional Voices (voice)
Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr

Additional Voices (voice)
Arnaud Léonard

Arnaud Léonard

Additional Voices (voice)
Mimi Maynard

Mimi Maynard

Additional Voices (voice)
Scott Menville

Scott Menville

Additional Voices (voice)
Melanie Minichino

Melanie Minichino

Additional Voices (voice)
Max Mittelman

Max Mittelman

Additional Voices (voice)
Matt Nolan

Matt Nolan

Additional Voices (voice)
Capri Oliver

Capri Oliver

Additional Voices (voice)
Arthur Ortiz

Arthur Ortiz

Additional Voices (voice)
Paul Pape

Paul Pape

Additional Voices (voice)
Michael Ralph

Michael Ralph

Additional Voices (voice)
Akai Robinson

Akai Robinson

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Lynwood Robinson

Lynwood Robinson

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Maddix Robinson

Maddix Robinson

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Kaitlyn Robrock

Kaitlyn Robrock

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Violet Grace Schaffer

Violet Grace Schaffer

Additional Voices (voice)
Pepper Sweeney

Pepper Sweeney

Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore

Fred Tatasciore

Additional Voices (voice)
Jean-Alain Velardo

Jean-Alain Velardo

Additional Voices (voice)
Kari Wahlgren

Kari Wahlgren

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Matthew Wood

Matthew Wood

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A Review by deRedtube 7

Written by deRedtube on 2019-11-22

The kingdom of Arendelle needs to be evacuated when the forces of nature threaten to destroy it. Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff set off to fi... read more

The kingdom of Arendelle needs to be evacuated when the forces of nature threaten to destroy it. Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff set off to find some answers. But Elsa has been distracted. She has been hearing an unfamiliar voice calling out to her in a strange tune. Led by her, the group follows the melody to find themselves at the edge of an Enchanted Forest with untold mysteries and dangers. Rather than retracing the steps of its record-breaking predecessor, ‘Frozen 2’ tries some new thematic tricks. This time around, the surprisingly mature plot focuses on transformation and growing up. The film’s setup leading up to the climax appears to be promising, but its third act doesn’t quite live up to expectations. The conflict resolution lacks a sense of impact and feels rushed. This is particularly baffling since the first half tends to meander, focusing on songs than on purposefully furthering the plot. Additionally, the tracks are far too many and certainly not as catchy as the first film. Which isn’t to say they are bad – the compositions are layered, but it is yet to be seen if they have enough sing-along power to become as popular as ‘Let It Go’. Still, the picturizations of the music is incredibly captivating. This extends to the rest of the film’s animation too, and some vibrant colors combine with photo-realistic visuals to create quite a spectacle. Minor details are noticeable as they enhance the essence of each character. While each of the group gets their moments, Elsa and Anna continue to be the focal points. The uncontainable chemistry of Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell, respectively, picks up where they left off without missing a beat. Olaf provides ample humor, either in visual slapstick or by Josh Gad’s endearing yet tongue-in-cheek, almost self-aware delivery. An interesting new character played by Sterling K. Brown is an immediate standout. However, a subplot involving Kristoff and Anna feels shoed in to give Jonathan Groff something to do besides singing probably the most amusing song in the soundtrack. It’s a tall order to expect this sequel to capture the lightning-in-a-bottle magic of the original, but Frozen 2’s stunning eye-candy and humor will be enjoyable enough for its younger core audience.

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A Review by maketheSWITCH 6

Written by maketheSWITCH on 2019-11-25

While ‘Frozen 2’ isn’t as strong a film as I had hoped it would be, I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a disappointment. It’s still incredib... read more

While ‘Frozen 2’ isn’t as strong a film as I had hoped it would be, I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a disappointment. It’s still incredibly entertaining and I found myself engaged throughout. These films do have an undeniable charm, and outside of the now-completed ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ trilogy, ‘Moana’ and Laika’s ‘Missing Link’, these are the only major American animated films attempting the use the form to create a cinematic experience. It is a pity that the story never finds its feet; a combination of this level of craft and a real ripper of a yarn would have made this a slam-dunk. As it stands though, the magic of the ‘Frozen’ franchise is still there - dimmed, but there nonetheless. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-frozen-2-elsa-and-anna-return-with-the-magic-mostly-intact

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A Review by msbreviews 8

Written by msbreviews on 2019-11-26

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) As you should know by now, I enjoyed Frozen more than I expected. ... read more

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) As you should know by now, I enjoyed Frozen more than I expected. Therefore, I was genuinely excited about its six-year sequel. It’s one of the few movies in 2019 to which I went in 99% blind. I didn’t watch a single trailer, I barely saw any images or small clips, and I didn’t know anything about where the story was going. So, with my expectations moderately high, how did it perform? Very, very well. I’m going to write it straight away: I enjoy this sequel more than the original. For one simple reason: it possesses a more emotionally complex narrative, one which I think the target audience (basically kids) won’t even fully understand. It’s really hard to create an animated flick with a story that works for both adults and children. The best of the best are the ones that are able to almost tell two different narratives: one simpler for kids with basic life lessons, and another for adults with more profound themes. Frozen II doesn’t reach this last level, but its layered screenplay allows for an exploration of Elsa’s powers that I genuinely didn’t expect. However, there’s an evident downside to the extreme focus on Elsa’s journey… The other characters are put aside with irrelevant subplots that only stretch the runtime a bit too much, and unfortunately, reach a certain point where out-of-character actions occur. There’s even a period of time where a particular character simply vanishes from the story because Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck couldn’t figure out what to do with it during the last act. Despite the subplots not being impactful or not being able to further develop its characters, I can’t deny some sequences are entertaining and funny as hell. Olaf is the absolute MVP of the film, and just like in the original, he doesn’t exactly have an arc. Nevertheless, he has one of the most hilarious sequences of the year. I cried from so much laughter. His song and a couple of scenes where Josh Gad goes all out are some of the funniest of the whole movie. The voice cast is once again perfect. Anna, Kristoff, and Sven are sort of along for the ride, with the trio only doing something useful in the last 15-20 minutes. Elsa is the real star of the show. From the opening shot to the last, it’s all about her, and her powers’ origin. It might get too convoluted for kids, but despite a few minor missteps, it’s an extremely well-developed screenplay. With a remarkable build-up and some truly amazing songs, Elsa goes through several action moments where she showcases all that her magic can do. And it’s visually mind-blowing. Like in the first film, the animation quality is extraordinary. They really put 200% effort into Elsa’s magic sequences. From her running against a tide of waves to fighting against the four elements (water, fire, earth, and air), there are imaginative and incredibly entertaining scenes, which give the movie a level of entertainment superior to its predecessor. Put this together with the wonderful, powerful score, and you get a pretty epic film, scale-wise. I mean, Into the Unknown is not going to reach Let It Go’s level of worldwide craziness, but it’s a phenomenal song. It’s even better hearing it while watching the actual scene play out. Both this one and Show Yourself have a build-up worthy of sending chills down your spine. All Is Found is also a memorable lullaby that a lot of parents are going to sing for their kids. When I Am Older is Olaf’s hilarious musical moment that left me laughing throughout its entire run. I love Frozen II’s score, more than the original’s. That’s something I genuinely wasn’t expecting at all. Looking back, I now think the first installment doesn’t even have enough significant songs. This sequel has tons of songs that are either extremely important for the characters or funny parodies. All are very captivating, catchy, and emotionally resonant. My advice: please, don’t listen to the soundtrack before watching the movie. Not only the titles and lyrics offer plot spoilers, but they ruin that “first experience” feeling. I got chills during a couple of them precisely because I watched besides only hearing them. All in all, Frozen II compensates the six-year wait with a follow-up worthy of standing up to its original, which in my opinion, surpasses it. With an emotionally complex narrative, Elsa’s powers are explored and developed in a captivating, creative, fun, and entertaining way. Disney really put their best animators on this because the quality of animation has never been as visually impressive as this. It really feels like a magical film. Elsa’s magic demonstration plus the powerful, chill-inducing original score are two aspects that together provide some truly epic moments. However, Olaf is the MVP with a lot more screentime than in the original, and with a couple of the most hilarious scenes of the year. It’s a shame that the focus on Elsa’s arc pushed every other character aside, making them feel useless and with no exciting or impactful subplot. Runtime feels a bit stretched due to their side adventures, and exposition is pretty heavy throughout the entire duration. In the end, it’s still a contender for Best Animated Feature Film of 2019. Rating: B+

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A Review by JPV852 7

Written by JPV852 on 2020-02-29

Better than the first film which I found lackluster in almost every area outside the animation, this one had a stronger story and character ... read more

Better than the first film which I found lackluster in almost every area outside the animation, this one had a stronger story and character development and while I can't say there was one highly memorable song, it did flow a bit better in the sequel. **3.75/5**

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A Review by screenzealots 4

Written by screenzealots on 2020-03-27

Making a quality sequel can be tough, and even moreso when it’s a follow-up to a beloved modern classic. “Frozen II” has huge shoes to fill ... read more

Making a quality sequel can be tough, and even moreso when it’s a follow-up to a beloved modern classic. “Frozen II” has huge shoes to fill from the outset, and this second installment of the Disney animated tale of two sisters is a mostly unsuccessful adventure. Even the dazzling animation can’t make up for what’s lacking, including the absence of an instant hit song (nothing here even comes close to the brilliance of “Let It Go”), dry voice performances, and a mediocre story. When ice queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) begins hearing a strange voice calling her, she and sister Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), snowman Olaf (Josh Gad) and reindeer Sven set out on a perilous journey to discover why Elsa was born with magical powers. It’s a surprisingly dark adventure that, despite beautiful set pieces, is generic. The plot is confusing yet somehow predictable, and everything is Disney-fied and wrapped up with a nice little bow by the final credits. Most disappointing are the bland songs (by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez). There isn’t one number that stands out. It’s a particularly huge letdown after the timeless toe-tappers of “Frozen.” The movie feels like it’s made more for adults than kids, and there are some scary moments (like Olaf wandering through a deep, dark forest and flashbacks to the death of Anna and Elsa’s parents) that may frighten a few children. The idea of an action-adventure animated film with two strong female leads is commendable, but the potential to be something special instead of merely adequate is frittered away. While the magic doesn’t reach the highs of the first film, “Frozen II” is beautifully animated and visually impressive enough to recommend only to those who love animation as an art form. Everyone else would be smart to skip it.

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A Review by tmdb92312096 4

Written by tmdb92312096 on 2020-07-31

Exactly what one can expect from a Disney princess movie.... read more

Exactly what one can expect from a Disney princess movie.

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A Review by r96sk 9

Written by r96sk on 2020-08-31

Away from the <em>'Toy Story'</em> franchise - Disney's greatest sequel to date? I believe so. <em>'Frozen II'</em> is quality. I'd argue... read more

Away from the <em>'Toy Story'</em> franchise - Disney's greatest sequel to date? I believe so. <em>'Frozen II'</em> is quality. I'd argue <em>'Frozen'</em> is the better film, but this 2019 production is terrific. It isn't as funny (though still has its moments) as it is a more darker, deeper story. Considering this premise only really exists in this film, it is impressive how well it comes out and pays off. The score is improved, though the musical numbers aren't quite as memorable as 2013's. All the cast reprise their original roles and are again very good; props to Idina Menzel (Elsa) and Kristen Bell (Anna). Josh Gad remains very amusing as Olaf, there's one recap scene in particular that stands out. Entertaining, once more. No complaints from me.

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A Review by SoSmooth1982 8

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-17

Way better than the first. I still didn't like all the singing. The story was great. You get to see what she can do more with her powers.... read more

Way better than the first. I still didn't like all the singing. The story was great. You get to see what she can do more with her powers.

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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-09

I suppose a sequel was inevitable, but I can't help wondering if maybe they could have spent just a little longer on the substance of the st... read more

I suppose a sequel was inevitable, but I can't help wondering if maybe they could have spent just a little longer on the substance of the story? This time around, "Elsa" has lost her powers and so, with the kingdom in peril - again - she, "Anna", "Kristoff", "Sven" and the scene-stealing "Olaf" are lured by a mysterious voice to a forest far away so they can find out what's gone wrong for "Elsa" and to try and restore her powers before her people - and those in the neighbouring "Northuldra" fall foul of an evil power that could destroy a dam and wash everything away. The animation is pristine, if not especially imaginative, and it's got a couple of belting power ballads - notably "Into the Unknown" and "Show Yourself" to help the soundtrack augment the pretty sentimental dialogue, that I found a bit wordy and quite dull. It's an Ok film, this - it was always going to be hard to follow the charm and the innovation of the first one. Plonk the kinds in front of it and no harm will be done. Plonk an adult in front of it and ennui might just set in.

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A Review by deRedtube

The kingdom of Arendelle needs to be evacuated when the forces of nature threaten to destroy it. Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff set off to find some answers. But Elsa has been distracted. She has been hearing an unfamiliar voice calling out ...

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A Review by deRedtube 7

Written by deRedtube on 2019-11-22

The kingdom of Arendelle needs to be evacuated when the forces of nature threaten to destroy it. Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff set off to find some answers. But Elsa has been distracted. She has been ...

read more
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A Review by maketheSWITCH 6

Written by maketheSWITCH on 2019-11-25

While ‘Frozen 2’ isn’t as strong a film as I had hoped it would be, I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a disappointment. It’s still incredibly entertaining and I found myself engaged throughout. These...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by msbreviews 8

Written by msbreviews on 2019-11-26

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) As you should know by now, I enjoyed Frozen more than I expected. Therefore, I was genuinely excited about its six-year sequel...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by JPV852 7

Written by JPV852 on 2020-02-29

Better than the first film which I found lackluster in almost every area outside the animation, this one had a stronger story and character development and while I can't say there was one highly memor...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by screenzealots 4

Written by screenzealots on 2020-03-27

Making a quality sequel can be tough, and even moreso when it’s a follow-up to a beloved modern classic. “Frozen II” has huge shoes to fill from the outset, and this second installment of the Disney a...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by tmdb92312096 4

Written by tmdb92312096 on 2020-07-31

Exactly what one can expect from a Disney princess movie....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 9

Written by r96sk on 2020-08-31

Away from the <em>'Toy Story'</em> franchise - Disney's greatest sequel to date? I believe so. <em>'Frozen II'</em> is quality. I'd argue <em>'Frozen'</em> is the better film, but this 2019 product...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by SoSmooth1982 8

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-17

Way better than the first. I still didn't like all the singing. The story was great. You get to see what she can do more with her powers....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-09

I suppose a sequel was inevitable, but I can't help wondering if maybe they could have spent just a little longer on the substance of the story? This time around, "Elsa" has lost her powers and so, wi...

read more