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Also, Menzel gets a vocal workout and it’s a joy to listen to her nail every note in sight. ‘Show Yourself’ (‘Frozen 2’)Įlsa’s story culminates in this song, which ties together the big-picture aspects (and Elsa’s mom) from “All Is Found” and the mystery of “Into the Unknown” as the queen of Arendelle begins to see her place in the world as well as understand her own backstory. The song highlights the contrasts of a snowman cheerfully trying to keep it together, telling himself it’ll all make sense later, while spurts of musical madness symbolize the chaos around him. Olaf is already having various internal crises when the happy-go-lucky snowman ventures into an enchanted forest and is chased by a little fire demon and whipped around by the wind. Not only will it get your toes tapping early, but it’s one of the few times where you get to hear all of these talented voices in the same song. The new film takes the form of a more traditional musical, so this is the more traditional opening number, where Anna, Olaf, Elsa and Kristoff (plus Sven!) all get to introduce their bits connecting to the big “Frozen 2” theme: changes aplenty. A moody number about a legendary river “where all is found,” it foreshadows the deep mythology unveiled later in the movie and sets a darker musical tone. The sequel’s prologue takes us back to Anna and Elsa’s childhood, and this is the harpsichord-laden lullaby that their mom (Evan Rachel Wood) sang to them. And then there’s the film's faulty grammar: Reindeer is the plural, no “s”! It’s a lighthearted ditty to flesh out Kristoff’s character in the first film, though its “Frozen 2” reprise proves meaningful, when Sven gives his pal a green light to let loose his feelings. ‘Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People’ (both films)įor one thing, it’s not really a song as much as it’s a goofy interlude where Kristoff and Sven (by way of Kristoff) agree that humans can be exhausting. having a friendship with a reindeer that’s “a little outside of nature’s laws.” While not an essential tune to the plot, it’s a fun little romp that acts as a palate cleanser before the action-packed ending. ‘Fixer Upper’ (‘Frozen’)Ī bunch of trolls take the spotlight to convince Anna that Kristoff is actually a catch even though he doesn’t seem like it, i.e. The song’s just OK, but it does give us a first look at how utterly adorable Kristoff and his reindeer best pal Sven were when they were little.

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With a host of new tunes, which is the best? Does “Let It Go” still rule? In honor of the new film, here are all the “Frozen” movie songs, definitively ranked: 15. ‘Frozen Heart’ (‘Frozen’)Ī movie centered on the love between two sisters starts with a chanting number featuring a whole bunch of ice-harvesting dudes. 'Frozen 2': What you need to know about Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf going into new sequel Review: 'Frozen 2' won't give you the same chills as the phenomenal first film

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The new animated sequel “Frozen 2” (in theaters now) adds even more to the canon, plus returns a cast full of talented voices pulled from stage and screen: “Let It Go” chanteuse Idina Menzel (as magical queen Elsa), Kristen Bell (proudly oddball princess Anna), Josh Gad (adorable snowman Olaf) and Jonathan Groff (rugged iceman Kristoff). There’s a lot to love about the “Frozen” movies – crowd-pleasing sisterhood, high fantasy, fairy-tale high jinks and an uber-cute snowman – but come on. It’s all about the tunes.ĭisney movies have been churning out awesome songs since before most “Frozen” fans were born, and the latter bit of the 20th century was a golden era, giving us spectacular numbers like “Beauty and the Beast,” “Part of Your World” and “A Whole New World.” The Oscar-winning hit “Let It Go” (from 2013's original “Frozen”), though, can hang with the best in Mickey Mouse’s jukebox, and it's part of a soundtrack that's chock-full of standouts written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Watch Video: 'Frozen 2': Disney's newest trailer features an enchanted forest













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