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don't get why some think the writing is shoddy
Characterisation is non-existant.
Characterisation is non-existant.
Molgrips, I am sorry but you are talking nonsense.
[b][i]Characterisation is the way the characters in the text are presented so the audience is guided to make certain judgments that reinforce the themes of the text.[/i][/b]
So what about Hans? The character who is characterised as being a good and kind person but turns out to be bad?
That is a perfect example of [i]characterisation[/i].
So you're saying films that have a proper story...
I'm still struggling to understand why you think Frozen [i]wasn't[/i] a "proper" story mol?
It's not Citizen Kane or 2001, but it hums along pretty well and manages to subvert a few well worn Disney cliches along the way.
I mean it wasn't without its holes:
But have you seen other kids musicals?
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has some issues!
Involved an underwater car wash
Whale wash.
On the Whole I quite like it, it's been replayed about 700 times in our house our two year old knows all of the lyrics, our Five year old Loves it, She had a Frozen party, we paid for an Elsa impersonator (who was pretty good IMO)...
As a Dad I still much prefer Despicable Me, but then these films are not primarily aimed at me, Parents are the "Secondary Audience"...