The whole end credits song thing is so distracting.
I'll come up with three ways to get back on everything else.
1.Does anyone notice that Hans character description displays no weaknesses?The description literally sounds like Anna going on and on about how Hans is so "perfect" while Kristoff is rolling his eyes. I hope he doesn't turn out to be the male version of Cosette.
2.In the recent Buck and Lee interview,the interviewer asked if the songs were going to have subversive humour.The directors responded that there are a few things that only adults will understand. I can't picture this to be on the level of Avenue Q nor Shrek. Maybe the humour is not dirty or vulgar.Maybe it's just mature.Like Les Miserables or something.
3.If this movie doesn't make the necessary box office,I can imagine the crew to be so pissed because they put so much effort (even by working overtime.)What can be worse?Frozen loosing the Oscar to The Croods. <--Ok, that's too far fetched.
I just have that feeling that Frozen is just not that kind of movie (like the Croods) that can attract young children audiences just by real film footage.But at the same time,I am only comparing Frozen to other animated films of 2013. Seriously, Frozen,compared to other animated films of the year, looks more mature.I think that's why Japan markets it differently.I think this film can do well if the target audience was young adults (10-18)rather than young children.