I think people are too harsh on Frozen. YES, call me a basic bitch. Fine. YES, the marketing is obnoxious as is that goddamn snowman. YES, we're all sick of the songs.
But honestly, I think people are more or less just pissed that, for a while, the movie was everywhere. People got sick of it and it sort of became the next cool thing to shit all over it. Suddenly everyone was like ZOMG!!11 BETTER THAN FROZEN!!111
I'm not about to sit here and tell you that Frozen is the greatest Disney film ever because it's not. But it's a fun little movie with a nice message at the end and I think that people unfairly over-hyped it and over-hated it. Part of me deep down is sure that had Lion King or Aladdin come out during the age of the internet and youtube, they'd receive the same irrational levels of hate considering how their marketing and songs would have been spread everywhere like wildfire.
Basically, the only thing worse than hardcore Frozen fans are the autistic haters that foam at the mouth every time the movie is mentioned in a sentence that is less than that of pure undiluted rage.
I am a fan of Frozen. Call me sentimental, but I really loved the message of the importance of family (I'm a sucker for that kind of stuff). I think it's a really good message to show to little kids, too ... So hey, Frozen gets my stamp of approval. It's also a movie that I love to break out during Christmastime, because all of the winter imagery is so gorgeous.
Hell, I didn't even mind the "Olaf's Frozen Adventure" special that was shown in theaters before Coco (when everyone else "REEEEEE'd" about it, it seems). Hey, I got my fun Christmas-themed Frozen thing, so I was happy. lol. I thought it was adorable, but hey, I'm biased because I love Christmas stuff.
When I first saw Frozen in theaters, I had NOTHING spoiled for me ... So the whole "Let it Go" sequence will forever be a favorite movie theater memory of mine. My jaw hit the floor the first time I saw it. It melted my cold, cynical heart. And I will listen to "Let it Go" on full blast whenever the mood strikes me, because fuck all of you, it's a great song. lol.
One thing I will say though: Disney missed a huge opportunity to release a documentary about the making of the film, as it was a very rough process from what I heard. It was in production hell, based on what I have heard. If I were running things at Disney, I would totally release a documentary about how they expected the movie to be a disaster, but then it turned out being pretty much their biggest movie ever. I'm sure it's an interesting story to tell.
I would love to see some sequences they had animated in 2D, when they were planning to adapt The Snow Queen more accurately, too. While I think that Disney has recently done some amazing things with computer animation (for instance, I can't imagine Rapunzel's hair looking nearly as amazing in 2D, nor the water in Moana), I still have an affinity for their 2D animation.