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Elsa from the Walt Disney's latest animation Frozen.
I think Elsa is a lot like Alice from Shadow Hearts.
I guess I can call this as a side product of listening "Let it go"... Now I really want to watch it, but I think I already know the story from the songs and trailers... It seems for me Frozen carries little resemblance to Andersen's Snow Queen.
As far as I can judge it from the trailers and video clips the story does not seems bad. At least Disney made some memorable songs for it. Only if it the characters would be made with 2D animation. I personally really dislike this kind of 3D animation for non-realistic figures. They look too similar even if they are from different movies even if they were made by different studios... (I cannot tell anymore by first look which one is from Dream Works or Disney.) T_T
**sigh** I loved Paperman...
When I was a child I can remember to an other Show Queen tale which was much shorter than the Andersen one (maybe a few pages). I want to read it again, but I am not sure who wrote it or that is the exact title, so I would be grateful if somebody could help me out with it... In that version there are no Gerda and Kai just the Queen in the mountains and some strange elf-like creature. In that tale many young men who saw the Snow Queen fall in love with her, but when they tried to say something to her those elf-like creatures grabbed them and thrown down them from the mountains. However one hunter who fall in love with the beauty of the Snow Queen was just staring her without saying a word... Slowly the Queen started to have feeling to this man who still didn't say anything. Then the elves were confused and did not know what to do, but finally they killed him as well without the sign of the snow queen. Then the Snow Queen's heart started to melt...
Does anyone knows the title of this tale?
I think Elsa is a lot like Alice from Shadow Hearts.
I guess I can call this as a side product of listening "Let it go"... Now I really want to watch it, but I think I already know the story from the songs and trailers... It seems for me Frozen carries little resemblance to Andersen's Snow Queen.
As far as I can judge it from the trailers and video clips the story does not seems bad. At least Disney made some memorable songs for it. Only if it the characters would be made with 2D animation. I personally really dislike this kind of 3D animation for non-realistic figures. They look too similar even if they are from different movies even if they were made by different studios... (I cannot tell anymore by first look which one is from Dream Works or Disney.) T_T
**sigh** I loved Paperman...
When I was a child I can remember to an other Show Queen tale which was much shorter than the Andersen one (maybe a few pages). I want to read it again, but I am not sure who wrote it or that is the exact title, so I would be grateful if somebody could help me out with it... In that version there are no Gerda and Kai just the Queen in the mountains and some strange elf-like creature. In that tale many young men who saw the Snow Queen fall in love with her, but when they tried to say something to her those elf-like creatures grabbed them and thrown down them from the mountains. However one hunter who fall in love with the beauty of the Snow Queen was just staring her without saying a word... Slowly the Queen started to have feeling to this man who still didn't say anything. Then the elves were confused and did not know what to do, but finally they killed him as well without the sign of the snow queen. Then the Snow Queen's heart started to melt...
Does anyone knows the title of this tale?
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I like the tone of colors in this~
Though I just thought I'd like to at least mention even Paperman was still technically done in 3D. It was just given the 2D look by going over all of the frames digitally, which was the first time they'd done something like it.
Though I just thought I'd like to at least mention even Paperman was still technically done in 3D. It was just given the 2D look by going over all of the frames digitally, which was the first time they'd done something like it.