'Frozen' Review Roundup: A 'Dazzling' Film Filled With 'Strong Messages' For Kids, Including A 'Poignant' Ending (TRAILER)

With the holidays around the corner, spending quality time with the family will be at its highest, and Disney has the film you want to bring your kids to see to create lasting memories.

"Frozen" is Disney's latest animated flick voiced by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff, in a sweet adventure that has been dubbed "perfect" by viewers. The movie follows the story of Anna in her journey to find her sister Elsa (the snow queen) to save her kingdom from an icy spell that condemns them to an eternal winter.

Read what critics had to say below, and be sure to check out the trailer for "Frozen" at the end of the article.

The Washington Post gives the animated film 3 out of 5 stars:

"The movie, while dazzling to look at, may be a little long for some small children. But its surprising and poignant ending, which subverts so many fairy-tale stereotypes, feels as though it cancels out the movie's small flaws and dragging moments. "Frozen" may be a nod to the pleasures of vintage Disney and old fairy tales, but there's nothing outdated about it."

Hypable says the film is an A+, a new perfect film:

"Frozen is definitely a film made for kids, and with that comes very strong messages. These messages work far better than most kids movies. Sometimes the messages sent can be iffy at best, but they do exactly what they need to do. What and who is good and bad is somewhat murky throughout the film, but by the end it's very clear. Young girls and boys will have characters to look up to as there are both strong female and male characters."

RottenTomatoes.com users certified the film fresh at 91 percent stellar reviews from the audience:

"The voice cast is perfect, because most of them were new actors and actresses, which did not distract me from thinking about too hard. Disney really knew how to grab the audience with this film and I was definitely moved by the end. It may have a few predictable moments, but for the type of film that it is, it's forgivable. 'Frozen' is fantastic," KJ Proulx posted on the site.

"Disney is back! Finally an original fairy tale with loads of wit, adventure and song," Zach Letts wrote.

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