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Myth: A Frozen Tale(2021)

6.9/10(29)
EnglishReleasedDirected by Jeff Gipson
Release
February 26, 2021
Language
English
Rating
6.9/10
Status
Released
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About Myth: A Frozen Tale

In an enchanted forest outside of Arendelle, a family sits down for a bedtime story and is transported to a vibrant and mystical world where the elemental spirits (inspired by Disney’s Frozen 2) come to life and the myth of their past and future is revealed.

The allure of a good bedtime story, especially one that pulls you into a realm of elemental magic, is a potent force, and Myth: A Frozen Tale seems poised to tap directly into that universal enchantment. This animated short, emerging from the celebrated Disney stable, invites audiences to step beyond the familiar landscapes of Arendelle and into a more primal, mystical domain. It’s within this fantastical setting that the very essence of the elemental spirits, figures hinted at and explored in Frozen 2, are brought vividly to life, promising a glimpse into the deep-seated lore that underpins their world.

What sets Myth: A Frozen Tale apart is its focus on myth-making itself, exploring not just the present of these powerful entities but also the echoes of their past and the possibilities of their future. This narrative approach suggests a deeper dive into the foundational mythology that animates the Frozen universe, moving beyond character-driven arcs to explore the very fabric of its magical existence. For viewers who were captivated by the expanded lore and the visual splendor of its predecessor, this short offers a concentrated dose of that same imaginative spirit, presenting a more intimate, perhaps even more profound, exploration of the forces at play.

This film appears to be an ideal offering for families seeking a shared cinematic experience that sparks wonder and conversation. Its fantasy elements and animated format make it accessible to younger audiences, while the thematic exploration of myth and destiny should resonate with older viewers. Director Jeff Gipson, who has a background with Disney Animation, seems intent on crafting a visually rich and emotionally resonant piece. With a cast including Vivienne Rutherford and the distinctive voice of Evan Rachel Wood, Myth: A Frozen Tale is positioned to be a delightful and thought-provoking addition to the rich tapestry of animated storytelling.

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