Darkroland wrote:
I saw Princess and the Frog in theaters, but I don't remember it being great, other than the music and New Orleans design, I'll have to see it again.
The Princess & the Frog had me right from the start, when Tiana's father (voiced by Terrence Howard) catches her wishing on a star, and tells her, "Yes, you wish and you dream with all your little heart. But you remember, Tiana, that old star can only take you part of the way. You got to help him with some hard work of your own. And then... Yeah, you can do anything you set you mind to. Just promise your Daddy one thing? That you'll never, ever lose sign what is really important. Okay?"
This is a marked difference. Sorry, Jiminy, but
wishing ain't enough. And Tiana takes those words to heart, and as the main part of the movie starts, the adult Tiana has almost saved enough money for her dream through hard work and elbow-grease, but, she's forgotten how to have fun. The love story here is about a good natured prince who has no idea how to work (not because he's lazy, but because he's never had to do so), with a woman who has no idea how to slow down and enjoy life. The movie is about balance - about working hard to make your dreams come true, but also enjoying life along the way. Couple that with the most memorable villain since Hook back in the 1950's, and a great cast, and I can't say enough about this movie.
I adore it. Frozen has continued the tradition of turning the Disney princess formula on its head, but P&tF started it.