La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
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- Frozen GuyLégende du Royaume
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Lun 04 Nov 2019, 15:19
Posters IMAX et Dolby Cinema de La Reine des Neiges II!
Into The Unknown par Panic! At The Disco.
Into The Unknown par Panic! At The Disco.
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Lun 04 Nov 2019, 18:53
Ça ne s'arrête plus! Petit extrait diffusé à la télé américaine.
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Lun 04 Nov 2019, 20:46
Ces nouvelles affiches sont superbes! Décidément Disney en fait de bien belles pour les sorties IMAX, Dolby Cinema et 3D. J'ai hâte de voir celle pour la 3D!
Et j'adore cette version de Into The Unknown par Panic! At The Disco! Vivement la sortie de la BO!
Vidéo pour l'ouverture US de vente des tickets :
Je pense qu'il ne va pas falloir hésiter à réserver en France aussi, les salles risquent de vite se remplir.
Les dernières semaines font être longues xD
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Mar 05 Nov 2019, 12:34
Le même extrait qu'hier soir mais rallongé de quelques secondes avec Pabbie.
Et 2 nouvelles photos.
Et 2 nouvelles photos.
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Mar 05 Nov 2019, 22:10
Interviews exclusives de l'équipe avec quelques anecdotes sympas.
Et un petit mot de Jennifer Lee sur la non-canonicité de Once Upon A Time.
"Frozen 2" picks up three years after the events of the first movie, which ended with Elsa's act of true love thawing Anna's frozen heart and the two sisters vowing to keep the castle's gates open for good.
Normand Lemay, head of story: In the first movie, early on there were questions like, "Who's Elsa? Who's Anna?" Those are questions that have been answered. Now it's, "Where are they emotionally now? What's believable? What can be exciting? What's new information, something that hasn't been said, a stone that hasn't been turned over?"
Marc Smith, director of story: You've resolved an emotional story and you don't want to just come up with, "And now the gang has another emotional story that has nothing to do with that first movie!" You want to feel like, "That is a real event that really happened. These are real characters that went through this, and now let's go deeper."
Jennifer Lee, writer and director: I had never gone past the concept of Elsa wrestling with being different. Because the first film was so much about a character who is suffocating under fear -- her own fear and other people's fear of her -- I never thought past that moment when she's accepted. What does that feel like for her? And then the concept that there is more for her out there. Great, now you're accepted, but you have these powers for a reason.
Tony Smeed, head of animation: There's a big difference in the way Elsa is, too. This is three years later. They've kind of settled in and are like a family. There's almost a sense that she's lightened up, just a little bit. She's a little bit more loose and playful, more so than she was in the first one.
Becky Bresee, head of animation: You can see it in her eyes, the look of excitement. In the first one, it was fear, right? It's evolved into now she's excited. She's excited for what's out there.
Brittney Lee, visual development artist: They surprised me with Idina a few weeks ago. I was sitting at my desk, going over the process of designing the costumes, and she came in and I mean, I'm crying at her. And she's like, "I can't wait to see what she'll be wearing!" And I'm like, "You haven't seen it yet?" So I was showing her what artwork's been done, and she was very excited. She actually brought in her hair and makeup team to look at things and go, "Look at that! That's amazing. I love this braid." It was insane. Honestly, I blacked out at that moment.
Jennifer Lee: For Anna, it was so much about someone who had nothing to lose, so therefore she was ridiculously, dangerously fearless. But now she has everything, and what does that mean when you have everything to lose?
Smith: I know for a fact, yes, [the cast] have suggestions, or they'll have line readings or ways to read things. I know Kristen Bell's really opinionated. I think at this point, they all know these characters so well that they can sense if something feels wrong or if they feel like, "I want to push this in a direction." And I know Chris and Jen are really open to that. They're just like, "Yeah, go!" Because you get magic.
The original "Frozen" quartet remains intact for the sequel, with added screen time for both Olaf (Josh Gad) and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), the latter of whom finally gets a full-length solo song, "Lost in the Woods."
Smith: [On Frozen], we learned that Olaf is great comic relief. That cannot be underestimated. It took a while. I remember Olaf not being my favorite character until Bobby [Lopez] wrote his song ["In Summer"], and then it was like, "Ohhh, there's Olaf. That's a character that really is fun to be with."
Bresee: This movie is deeply emotional, so we got to push the characters in that direction. On the first one, we did have a lot of emotion but this one pushes it even further. It feels like they've become more of a family.
Smeed: It's a group of people we know and love, but now they go off in this other adventure and they are confronted with things that change them and they discover things for the first time. They discover loss and how to cope with growing up and things like that, and we get to see it like a new version of these characters that we didn't see in the first one.
Smith: Everybody wanted Jonathan Groff to have a song. Everyone. And that was true with Frozen even, but it's just like, "Story drives it!" And there was no place for it in that one. In this one, there's a place for it.
Brittney Lee: Kristoff's costumes are highly elevated, as well. The fact that we were going on this journey into the woods -- which is a place where he should feel at home because he's a mountain man -- we didn't want to change too much on him. He has a very similar silhouette to what we've seen him in before. But we changed his details to reflect more of Arendelle. It's signifying that he's both at home in the woods and in Arendelle. Then color, so that he can be complementary to Anna, because someone loves a couple's costume.
Griselda Sastrawinata-Lemay, visual development artist: I love a couple's costume. Never matchy-matchy but they complement each other. It just makes me happy when I see that, so you'll see some of that.
Sterling K. Brown also joins the cast as Lieutenant Mattias, an Arendelle soldier who's been lost in the enchanted forest for more than 30 years.
Smith: This is about the relationship between Anna and Elsa, and that is how we find new characters. It's like, "Do we want to introduce a new character?" I mean, everyone likes new characters, but unless that character has something to do with Anna and Elsa, they just die.
Lemay: Once it starts being like, "This character's going to stick in here," then the process of casting and the serious look for who is this person going to be starts to happen. And once we have that actor, that's when we've got to go all the way back and say, "Sterling K. Brown, he's amazing. That changes how he's going to react in here."
Smith: We had some very different versions of that character before he came on. I can't even remember all of them. And then once Sterling came on, the dignity of the character took over. He's really bringing a dignified, real dimensional feeling to this. That's one of those things where great actors can do that. You hear their voice and they just bring that sparkle.
Elsa's icy powers have only grown more powerful over the years, though hers won't be the only magic at play. The enchanted forest will introduce four elemental spirits, counting the Earth Giants, Gale the wind spirit and the Nokk, a majestic water stallion that Elsa encounters in the foreboding Dark Sea.
Bresee: We have a few new characters in the movie that were really effects-heavy, so we tended to collaborate a lot more with effects than even on the first one. The first one we did collaborate on Elsa's magic and on various things, but this one, it felt like we were diving into each individual character and trying to put all of our collaboration into those characters on this film.
Marlon West, head of effects animation: The cool thing about doing effects, especially on a film like Frozen, is the effects we do would be effects in a live-action film too. They're magic and explosions and huge water simulations.
Bresee: The character of the Nokk, we had a meeting weekly -- or even bi-weekly -- because we knew what it wanted to be -- we had the visual development artist part, which was beautiful -- but we were like, "Oh my gosh! How do we do that?!" All the departments would be in this one meeting and it was kind of a domino effect of people sparking each other and it was pretty exciting in that way.
Smeed: I remember when Svetla [Radivoeva] came on. She's in charge of the water Nokk, and she had brought in some images of water cascading. It was a very smooth sheet of water that was pouring over and she had it in slow motion. You could see all these little shapes and how the water tears apart and regroups, and that was one of those things that was like, "Whoa!"
Bresee: And we actually see that in the movie.
West: We all worked on Moana together and we had the ocean as a character in that film. And that was just, like, a sock puppet character. It would wave or shake its head, and then it would turn back into water.
Erin Ramos, effects supervisor: I feel like Frozen 2 was, like, take that times 10.
West: Even then, it was a back and forth with our character animator brothers and sisters about how to make this ocean character not look like a gelatinous monster that lives in the ocean, but looked like the ocean. The Nokk is a very actorly character that needed to be able to blink its eyes and flick its ears and still look like water.
Dale Mayeda, head of effects animation: I'm really proud of the whole dark sea sequence, which is in the trailer. It was really exciting for that to be the very first thing that the world got to see. Originally, they were like, "I think we're going to put out the teaser with, like, one shot and then it says Frozen 2," and that was it. And then they were like, "Actually, we're going to do half the sequence and it has to be done by Christmas." [Laughs]
Ramos: Somebody in the hall one day said, "How does it feel knowing that's going to be the first thing that anyone is ever going to see in the world from Frozen 2?" And I was like, "Oh god, I didn't think about it that way. This better be good!"
"Frozen 2" will introduce seven new songs into the canon, including the Idina Menzel showstopper "Into the Unknown" and "Some Things Never Change," which the cast performed live at D23. But the big question is: Which is the new "Let It Go"?
Bresee: We really don't know what that's going to be, only because we didn't even know on the first one what that would be. The songs started coming in and just like this movie, we started humming them and waking up with them in our head and going to reviews and just enjoying the songs, instead of doing our jobs. [Laughs]
Smeed: We didn't know "Let It Go" was "Let It Go."
Paul Del Vecho, producer: What we had to do is go back to the same way we made the first film. Start with the characters, the story we're trying to tell, let the story evolve and tell, you know, what the songs need to be. That takes time so you can't rush that process. And they've come up with seven very different -- from each other-- songs for this movie.
Chris Buck, director: We pitched it to Bobby and Kristen [Anderson-Lopez] and talked about the idea of Frozen 1 and Frozen 2 being a complete thought and almost one movie. You look at Frozen 2, then, as Act 2 of a Broadway musical...and a lot of times in Act 2 of any musical, things get a little deeper, a little more emotional, maybe a little darker.
Bresee: ["Some Things Never Change"] is one of those songs that's a little bit lighter and you're excited to see the characters again. In my head, I imagine that first time you see Elsa again, people will be like, "Yay!" I know I'm going to be doing that in the theater. And then you see Anna and you're like, "Oh my god! Who's next?!" So it was fun to try to brainstorm like, "What could make this scene funnier? What could make this scene more emotional?"
Smeed: And knowing where everything's heading from that point of the musical is also an interesting thing.
Lemay: [For "Into the Unknown"], the first thing I was working from was the demo. It's just Bobby on the piano and Kristen singing, and we just go from there. You're just trying to follow the emotion of the song and trying to figure out like, "How do I evoke those feelings that these lyrics are giving me?" And really trying to take that character from one place to a new place, a change that will launch herself into the story.
Buck: Like the first one, there were a lot of songs that didn't make the cut because the story evolved. The same thing on this one: the story evolved and there were songs that we did love, that we loved in the moment, we loved them for the month or two that they were in, and then suddenly it was like, "Oh, the story we're telling just doesn't support that anymore." So you have to make that painful decision of like, "We've got to take that out." But something stronger always comes in place of that.
Smith: We had a song in this really early on and everybody loved it. They were even starting to animate it, and then it was just, "No, we can't, we can't do that." Everyone's like, "No! We love that song!" I don't know what the plans are for releasing those songs. I hope they do.
Et un petit mot de Jennifer Lee sur la non-canonicité de Once Upon A Time.
No, that’s not canon. We didn’t see it. So I kinda made a point of certain things not to see so it wouldn’t affect us that way. Frozen 1 and Frozen 2 to me are one complete story and that’s really where we stay. So glad they had fun with that. I think they had a lot of fun with the characters.
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Mar 05 Nov 2019, 23:35
Fandango et Atom Tickets rapportent que La Reine des Neiges II vient de battre les records de préventes de Toy Story 4 et des Indestructibles 2, devenant le film d'animation le plus pré-vendu en 24 heures dans toute l'Histoire du Cinéma.
C'est également plus de tickets que tous les derniers Live-Action du studio, remake du Roi Lion compris.
C'est également plus de tickets que tous les derniers Live-Action du studio, remake du Roi Lion compris.
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Mer 06 Nov 2019, 12:36
Imdb ont révélé le casting intégral de La Reine des Neiges II.
Alan Tudyk a en fait 3 rôles tertiaires, un garde, un soldat arendellien et le chef de Northuldra.
Anecdote amusante pour les fans, Elsa jeune sera jouée par Mattea Conforti, qui avait avant cela interprété Anna jeune dans Frozen : The Broadway Musical.
Alan Tudyk a en fait 3 rôles tertiaires, un garde, un soldat arendellien et le chef de Northuldra.
Anecdote amusante pour les fans, Elsa jeune sera jouée par Mattea Conforti, qui avait avant cela interprété Anna jeune dans Frozen : The Broadway Musical.
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Mer 06 Nov 2019, 19:21
Plus que 2 semaines !
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Mer 06 Nov 2019, 21:09
Les chiffres sont décidément explosifs. La Reine des Neiges II vient de vendre plus de tickets en 48 heures que Toy Story 4 et Le Roi Lion en une semaine.
Plus que 36 heures avant la grande avant-première et les premiers retours!
Plus que 36 heures avant la grande avant-première et les premiers retours!
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Jeu 07 Nov 2019, 00:05
Disney fait un partenariat avec Columbia pour créer une collection de vêtement "Frozen", l'occasion pour l'équipe du film de revenir sur les costumes des personnages de "Frozen 2" dans cette vidéo :
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Jeu 07 Nov 2019, 13:21
Grâce à l'émission de James Corden, nous pouvons déjà entendre un extrait musical de Some Things Never Change!
https://twitter.com/nflanaganfrankl/status/1192243989438590977
Et nos stars vont enfin être en costumes
https://twitter.com/nflanaganfrankl/status/1192243989438590977
Et nos stars vont enfin être en costumes
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Jeu 07 Nov 2019, 20:36
Oh hâte de voir ça!
Quelques spots promo de la Chine, dont un inédit :
Quelques spots promo de la Chine, dont un inédit :
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Jeu 07 Nov 2019, 23:43
Grosse interview très intéressante de Jennifer Lee par The New York Times.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/07/style/jennifer-lee-frozen.html
Kristen Bell et Idina Menzel seront honorées le 19 Novembre en recevant leurs étoiles sur le prestigieux Walk of Fame.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/07/style/jennifer-lee-frozen.html
Kristen Bell et Idina Menzel seront honorées le 19 Novembre en recevant leurs étoiles sur le prestigieux Walk of Fame.
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Ven 08 Nov 2019, 00:40
À la première écoute, je trouvais que Hervieux récitait trop son texte mais en fait, Homs n'est pas mieux, elle n'est même pas du tout dans le ton de la scène, l'élocution est trop lente.
Ça semble confirmer l'impression de la bande-annonce concernant Hervieux. Voix grave pour les dialogues, voix aiguë pour les chansons. Aïe.
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Ven 08 Nov 2019, 11:18
Pour revivre l'avant-première :
Petit extrait officiel des charades à 7:22 chez Jimmy Kemmel.
Et les premiers avis!
Petit extrait officiel des charades à 7:22 chez Jimmy Kemmel.
Et les premiers avis!
Skyler Shuler a écrit:I can’t believe I am saying this, but FROZEN 2 is better than its predecessor. Darker, a little more mature, but still an excellent film for families, the songs believe it or not are catchier, so parents beware. SEE THIS MOVIE! #Frozen2
Patrick Dougall a écrit:I’m SOOO emo! #Frozen2 was PERFECT!!! I LITERALLY went thru every emotion possible in this film!!! Oh man! I’m going to be seeing this movie so many times!!!! @DisneyFrozen
Alisha Grauso a écrit:#Frozen2 is breathtakingly beautiful and leans in on empowerment for its characters. I cried at least 3 times. From the story to the last thread on Elsa's dress, the care and love put into it shows. And, good news, every one of Team Elsa gets at least one solo this time around.
Drew Taylor a écrit:Loved #Frozen2. It’s a darker, more complex and more emotionally mature story, continuing everything you love about the first movie and upping the ante while maintaining the intimacy of the original. Gorgeous animation, wonderful new characters and (FINALLY) a Kristoff song!
Clayton Davis a écrit:#Frozen2 embarks as not just an evolution of its characters, but it sincerely acknowledges that it's fanbase has grown over the last 6 years, and they have new things to learn in a changing world. Songs are plentiful. Beautiful shots at times. It was something I REALLY needed.
Francis Dominic a écrit:ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! FROZEN 2 IS ACTUALLY THE PERFECT SEQUEL! The magic, the depth, the healing from the TRAUMA! I couldn’t name a better Disney Sequel. You shouldn’t walk to see #Frozen2, YOU SHOULD RUN! Bravo, Disney. Thanks for making me UGLY cry in theaters.
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Sam 09 Nov 2019, 01:04
Interview de Charlotte Hervieux et de Emmylou Homs. Je n'y croyais plus.
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Sam 09 Nov 2019, 01:37
- Spoiler:
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Sam 09 Nov 2019, 11:18
Frozen Guy a écrit:Interview de Charlotte Hervieux et de Emmylou Homs. Je n'y croyais plus.
Ah génial! C'est tellement rare d'avoir des aperçus de doublage français!
Sinon, ce qui est chouette avec les (re)diffusions des avant-premières, c'est qu'on a des petits aperçus de la soundtrack derrière! ^^
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Sam 09 Nov 2019, 15:01
Nouvel extrait qui répond à la question sur toutes les lèvres, "Où est passé le nuage?"
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Lun 11 Nov 2019, 23:26
Premier couplet de Show Yourself!
Les Lopez l'ont interprété en interview (à 1:40).
Show yourself
I'm dying to meet you
Show yourself
It's your turn
Are you the one I've been looking for all of my life
Show yourself
I'm ready to learn
Les Lopez l'ont interprété en interview (à 1:40).
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Mer 13 Nov 2019, 00:15
Nouvel extrait!
Sterling K. Brown nous parle de sa chanson coupée!
Sterling K. Brown nous parle de sa chanson coupée!
I do not sing in the film, but I had to sing for the audition because there was a song that I was going to sing that ultimately they felt didn't fit in with the story.
It was about when they first meet, when they get to the enchanted forest and he meets them," he explained. "Originally, he was in the forest by himself, isolated, and only had himself to talk to. So I would have scenes where I talk to myself and the whole thing, and then someone like Anna would chime in and I'd be like, 'I didn't say that. Did I say that?' It was interesting interplay, because I'd never heard another voice.
So that went away and the song had to be re-conceived.
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Mer 13 Nov 2019, 12:35
Nouvel extrait (à 6:26) dévoilé par Jimmy Fallon.
Kristen Bell promet d'ailleurs que Kristoff aura autant d'importance et d'évolution que les héroïnes. Les critiques ont confirmé cet aspect.
Kristen Bell promet d'ailleurs que Kristoff aura autant d'importance et d'évolution que les héroïnes. Les critiques ont confirmé cet aspect.
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Mer 13 Nov 2019, 17:12
Ah! Ben ça c'est bon à savoir! ^^'
C'était vraiment quelque chose qui m'inquiétait, vu comment il était laissé de côté dans les 2 courts-métrages ^^'
C'était vraiment quelque chose qui m'inquiétait, vu comment il était laissé de côté dans les 2 courts-métrages ^^'
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Flowers with their names forgotten
Trampled into dust they're fallen,
Birds with broken wings are crying:
Wind can never take them flying.
Scream and cry but none will hear you,
Plead and beg but none will help you.
You no longer live as cattle:
Will you rise and join the battle?
Pigs will sneer at the steadfast
As we climb o'er the dead, keep advancing ahead!
Live your life in peace like you're just a sheep
But wolves will never lose their freedom.
Channel the anger swelling inside you,
Fighting the boundary 'till you break through.
Deep in your soul there's no hesitation
So make yourself the one - the Hunter!
Hungry to kill, you'll never forget this.
Piercing the sky with scarlet vengeance,
Bloody the bow and arrow in crimson,
Rally the hunters to war.
Trampled into dust they're fallen,
Birds with broken wings are crying:
Wind can never take them flying.
Scream and cry but none will hear you,
Plead and beg but none will help you.
You no longer live as cattle:
Will you rise and join the battle?
Pigs will sneer at the steadfast
As we climb o'er the dead, keep advancing ahead!
Live your life in peace like you're just a sheep
But wolves will never lose their freedom.
Channel the anger swelling inside you,
Fighting the boundary 'till you break through.
Deep in your soul there's no hesitation
So make yourself the one - the Hunter!
Hungry to kill, you'll never forget this.
Piercing the sky with scarlet vengeance,
Bloody the bow and arrow in crimson,
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Mer 13 Nov 2019, 20:14
Ah génial j'adore cet extrait, Kristoff est touchant avec sa maladresse! Tant mieux s'il trouve sa place dans ce nouvel opus!
Plus qu'une semaine!
Plus qu'une semaine!
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Re: La Reine des Neiges II [Walt Disney Animation Studios - 2019]
Jeu 14 Nov 2019, 13:07
La bande-originale du film est disponible depuis une heure en Australie.
Quelqu'un a partagé les chansons sur Discord, je viens de finir de les écouter, je ne pouvais plus attendre leur publication officielle demain.
Préparez les mouchoirs.
Quelqu'un a partagé les chansons sur Discord, je viens de finir de les écouter, je ne pouvais plus attendre leur publication officielle demain.
Préparez les mouchoirs.
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