![]() There's also a scary scene with a rampaging ice monster (with the non-threatening name of "Marshmallow"), a few fights, a dungeon scene (relatively unscary as those go), some cliff-leaping, and a few assorted bad guys, including one who may come as a surprise. Real talk here: You know how Disney has a reputation for killing off characters' beloved family members? (Bambi's mom, nooooo!) That reputation remains deserved. If your kids have the patience to keep the glasses on, pop for the 3-D version. Rain on a stormy ocean feels so real you want to brush it away. An ice-cutter's blade slashes through a frozen fjord and even adults have to duck. Dazzling snowflakes whirl through the audience, close enough to touch. ![]() The 3-D is so good that "Frozen" lands in that rarefied class with "Avatar," "Gravity" and "Despicable Me," in that you're really missing out if you don't choose a theater with the extra dimension. Is the 3-D really worth the ticket upcharge?īelieve it.
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