Re: Frozen 2
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 3:36 am
I really liked it.
Elsa looks beautiful in her new outfit, and Anna with her hair down is super gorgeous. The scenery and visuals and the animation all look very promising.
Source: https://twitter.com/DisneyFrozen/status ... 8684918784Thank you to the fans around the world for making the teaser trailer for #Frozen2 the most viewed animation trailer of all time, with a record-breaking 116.4 million views in 24 hours!
I guess that teaser accomplished all that they wanted, considering.disneyprincess11 wrote:And this is the trailer we should have gotten for the first one. O.M.G.![]()
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yeah definitely, but really the costuming is all over the place as far as the time period is concerned. As Ive stated in a previous post here, their outfits borrow elements from much earlier 1800's dress and later early 1900's Edwardian era fashion. Nothing about these two outfits say 1840's to me(unlike their coronation gowns from the first film). I still sorta like them though.The pants are anachronistic and a crappy attempt at feminism but not too distracting. The movie looks beyond great so far.
I would love for this to be the case. The 90s parallels are probably why this trailer has been so popular!Atlantica wrote:I wonder if this truly is the first look at what WDAS are becoming / going back to, now that Lasseter is gone ? Or is that a bit of a reach ?
Feels like how Disney trailers used to be, in the 90's.
I'd love for that possible spoiler to be the case. I was looking throughout the trailer for potential signs.unprincess wrote:speculation running rampant on Tumblr, some interesting, some farfetched.![]()
this spec caught my attention as a Hans fan![]()
Anna and Elsa seem to be stranded somewhere and separated from each other at a location that's very different geographically from the Autumn-mish temperate forest they are exploring in other parts of the trailer. This mystery place, with its stormy sea and jagged black rocky coast is very similar to the description of what the Southern Isles looks like in the book Frozen Heart. I know that book's not confirmed as canon, but its interesting nonetheless.
yeah definitely, but really the costuming is all over the place as far as the time period is concerned. As Ive stated in a previous post here, their outfits borrow elements from much earlier 1800's dress and later early 1900's Edwardian era fashion. Nothing about these two outfits say 1840's to me(unlike their coronation gowns from the first film). I still sorta like them though.
The seasonal sisters aspect is actually from the 2002 Hallmark movie of The Snow Queen.justcuttinhair wrote:So, I loved the teaser! But, I am so intrigued about the concept. This seems to be a epic story. If I had to give a guess, I believe the concept of the 4 seasons will factor in this story somehow. This would harken back to the Snow Queen fairy tale, where her sisters each represent Summer, Spring, Fall.
I think the pants work because it's balanced with an overcoat. The pants in the Broadway look awful and bizarre because it wasn't paired for a composed look. It looked like someone couldn't finish a Project Runaway dress and used blue leggings in place of a skirt.The pants are anachronistic and a crappy attempt at feminism but not too distracting. The movie looks beyond great so far.
Those geographical features are specific to Scandinavian coasts. But another Youtuber, The Theorizer, assumes that there are other element benders who might have kidnapped Elsa's parents, and now those benders have trapped Elsa on that island.speculation running rampant on Tumblr, some interesting, some farfetched.![]()
this spec caught my attention as a Hans fan![]()
Anna and Elsa seem to be stranded somewhere and separated from each other at a location that's very different geographically from the Autumn-mish temperate forest they are exploring in other parts of the trailer. This mystery place, with its stormy sea and jagged black rocky coast is very similar to the description of what the Southern Isles looks like in the book Frozen Heart. I know that book's not confirmed as canon, but its interesting nonetheless.

aww thanks! I'm glad someone looked through those links b/c it took me some time to get them organized lol. Yeah I'm a total costume nut!... though I am certainly no expert(at all!) there's sill so much I'm not knowledgeable of... I learn something new every day. I'm currently really into Victoria on PBS and that show just happens to be set in the same time period Frozen is supposed to be in, so Ive become aware of how glaringly anachronistic many of the outfits in that franchise have been(OTOH the male fashions are spot on, huh.) But I give Disney some slack b/c they've had anachronistic costuming in their films ever since Walt's day. Cinderella's iconic dress is totally 1950s style, when the movie looks like its mid-late Victorian set. And Snow White hair is completely a 1930's starlet bob.Disney Duster wrote:You're awesome unprincess for being into costumes and clothing like I am! Lol I hate regency fashion but I looked at your examples and the first Edwardian one is gorgeous. I can see the similarities in those costumes and the ones in Frozen II. I was thinking the pants might work in the way Coco Chanel wore pants when she was a young women in a scene in a TV movie about her, but I think that was just one time or very rarely, I don't think that was ever copied by others, and that was in like the very early 20th century anyway. So Disney wtf no pants for the girls!
I don't know if you've seen them, but Deviantart is filled with some great historical/Victorian designs for Elsa and Anna. Mainly Elsa's coronation gown. They're fun variants of her look which you might prefer since I doubt Disney will ever go that route, especially not when Elsa's every outfit has to be a close variant of her ice dress.unprincess wrote: I'm currently really into Victoria on PBS and that show just happens to be set in the same time period Frozen is supposed to be in, so Ive become aware of how glaringly anachronistic many of the outfits in that franchise have been(OTOH the male fashions are spot on, huh.) But I give Disney some slack b/c they've had anachronistic costuming in their films ever since Walt's day. Cinderella's iconic dress is totally 1950s style, when the movie looks like its mid-late Victorian set. And Snow White hair is completely a 1930's starlet bob.
I do hope we get to see the sisters in some kind of more time appropriate costuming in this film, even if its only for a short scene.
So true. These films are created with the modern audience that consumes them in mind, which is why they are mostly in vogue with the times. Who cares if they’re accurate to the past when the entire thing is a fantasy anyway. Frozen isn’t the first and certainly won’t be the last Disney film to give the finger to accuracy. I don't know anyone sane who actually cares that much about Elsa wearing pants.unprincess wrote:But I give Disney some slack b/c they've had anachronistic costuming in their films ever since Walt's day. Cinderella's iconic dress is totally 1950s style, when the movie looks like its mid-late Victorian set. And Snow White hair is completely a 1930's starlet bob.
To be fair, Aurora's outfits and overall design are very much 50s inspired as well.unprincess wrote:^I know, they probably try to modernize the outfits and hair styles so audiences don't think their watching a "boring history lesson." Makes me appreciate the films that did try to be more accurate like Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Hunchback, Pocahontas and Princess and the Frog.
JeanGreyForever,
yes Ive seen a lot of that fan art, gorgeous stuff! and yes they need to get her out of that long sleeved slit cocktail dress (and variatons of it) already! She should look more like a queen!
I think the original film showed how brave these characters are. I believe that Anna would search for Elsa, and vice versa, and that Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf would assist, absolutely. And I think that there is a lot of "mystical" backstory that should be explored (magic powers, trolls in the first).farerb wrote:I watched the teaser a few more times and I feel there's something off about it like it doesn't give me "Frozen" vibes, it feels more like it belongs to a different world and the Frozen characters were tacked on it. Does anybody feel the same or is it just me?