

Frozen
On a snow-covered highway near the northern town of Kostomuksha, police find the frozen corpse of a woman in a frozen car. The victim is the wife of investigator Evgeniy Rudin. The rage that has taken possession of the hero leads him along the path of senseless cruelty, the victims of which can be both innocent people and those close to Rudin. Evgeniy finds unexpected support in the face of a strange boy Mitya. Meanwhile, the killings continue.
Insights
Plot Summary
When a secluded princess with a hidden magical gift of ice and snow accidentally plunges her kingdom into an eternal winter, she flees, fearing she's a monster. Her optimistic sister, Anna, teams up with a rugged iceman, his loyal reindeer, and a naive snowman to find her and save their land from the freezing spell.
Critical Reception
Frozen was a massive critical and commercial success, lauded for its stunning animation, catchy musical numbers, strong female characters, and subversion of traditional fairy tale tropes. It resonated deeply with audiences of all ages, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning animation and catchy, memorable songs.
- Praised for its strong female leads and departure from typical Disney romance.
- Appeals to both children and adults with its humor and emotional depth.
Google audience: Audiences widely loved Frozen for its beautiful animation, empowering songs, and the heartwarming sisterly bond between Anna and Elsa. Many appreciated the film's clever twist on fairy tale conventions and its overall positive messages.
Awards & Accolades
Won 2 Academy Awards (Best Animated Feature, Best Original Song for "Let It Go"), nominated for a Golden Globe.
Fun Fact
The character of Olaf the snowman was originally conceived as a more menacing figure, but was re-imagined as a lovable, comedic sidekick after the filmmakers decided the story needed more levity.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources