toute cette histoire date de 2017 et il a retiré sa plainte en 2019 à priori car le délai pour le plagiat est de 3 ans et il a déposé une plainte 4 ans après.
Ah dommage, j'ai découvert que tout récemment cette affaire par le youtubeur Frank Cotty durant son episode 12 des plagiats musicaux, j'etait pas au courant de la vraie affaire.
Tout simplement car cette scène ne correspondait plus au développement du personnage d'Elsa, qui au fil des réécritures du scénario est passé d'un personnages aux intensions plutôt malveillantes à un personnage craintif de lui-même et ayant peur de faire du mal aux autres.
Dans l'histoire telle qu'elle apparait dans le film, Elsa vient d'être retrouvé par Anna qui lui a annoncé qu'elle a plongé malgré-elle le royaume sous le froid et la neige. Ce qui brise totalement la confiance en elle qu'Elsa avait retrouvé, et sa plus grosse crainte se réalise en blessant à nouveau sa petite sœur. Une sœur qu'elle repousse à nouveau pour essayer de la protéger du monstre qu'elle pense être. Puis Elsa s'enfonce dans la peur une nouvelle fois, en essayant d'enfouir et contrôler ses émotions et sentiments. Il aurait été assez incohérent d'avoir une Elsa qui cherche à protéger sa sœur puis également qui la repousse volontairement avec violence avec un blizzard pouvant tuer n'importe qui de froid. L'idée d'une tempête de neige a été gardée pour le final du film cependant.
Il y a eu énormément de versions de La Reine des Neiges avant celle que l'on connait. Dans l'une, une jeune femme abandonnée devant l'autel le jour de son mariage se gelait le cœur pour ne plus rien ressentir à jamais. Dans d'autres, une prophétie annonçait qu'une personne au cœur de glace provoquerait la fin du royaume. La Reine des Neiges semblait alors celle désignée par la prophétie. Il s'avérait alors que c'était en fait un prince voisin, qui provoquait une avalanche que la reine des neiges arrivait à stopper à temps pour protéger le peuple. Après l'arrivée de Jennifer Lee en tant que scénariste, l'héroïne et la reine des neiges sont devenues sœurs, et la seconde de moins de moins malveillante au fil des réécritures du scénario, notamment suite à la création de la chanson Let It Go.
Je viens de regarder cette vidéo très intéressante sur le personnage d'Elsa, sa psychologie et son évolution :
Le meilleur personnage des studios d'animation Disney selon moi
Et les concept arts partagés juste avant sont magnifiques. J'adore l'identité visuelle de cet univers et je suis tout particulièrement bluffé par les sections de paysages ou l'intérieur des pièces dessinés en trois dimensions, quel talent !
Comme chaque année lors de la fête de la mi-automne, également connue sous le nom de fête de la lune, célébrée en Asie, Disney révèle des affiches exclusives. Voici celle de La Reine des Neiges :
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Отпусти и забудь,/ Let it go, and forget / Laisse aller, et oublie Что прошло — уже не вернуть / What's gone - can't return / Ce qui a été ne reviendra pas Отпусти и забудь / Let it go, and forget / Laisse aller, et oublie Новый день укажет путь /A new day will show your path / Un jour nouveau te montera le chemin Не боюсь ничего уже / I'm not afraid of anything/ Je n'ai plus peur de rien Пусть бушует шторм / Let it storm/ Laisse la tempête gronder Холод всегда мне был по душе / The cold is something I always liked / Le froid est quelque chose que j'ai toujours apprécié
La vidéo a été repartagée par Robert Iger, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel ou encore Kristen Anderson-Lopez :
My heart is overwhelmed. These poor children. These poor people. I want to hug and protect this and every other child in danger right now and I feel helpless. https://t.co/fNGNh8Exnr
Dear Little Girl with the beautiful voice, My husband and I wrote this song as part of a story about healing a family in pain. The way you sing it is like a magic trick that spreads the light in your heart and heals everyone who hears it. Keep singing! We are listening! https://t.co/j8CnDSNJw8
— Kristen Anderson-Lopez (@Lyrikris10) March 7, 2022
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Petit screenshot pour vous indiquer que sur mon medley des plus belles musiques de La Reine des Neiges, on peut observer un nec pic des audiences durant le passage de la chanson "Libérée, Délivrée", preuve s'il en est encore besoin que cette chanson a irrémédiablement marqué les esprits et que, bien que cette chanson ait fini par lasser de nombreuses personnes, elle reste dans l'esprit de la plupart des gens une chanson culte de l'univers Disney, au même titre qu"Hakuna matata" ou "Ce Rêve Bleu". Je fais moi-même partie de ceux qui adorent encore cette chanson. Je me souviens de mon émerveillement au cinéma devant cette chanson si puissante et entraînante. C'est à ce moment-là que je suis tombé sous le charme d'Elsa et de la franchise de La Reine des Neiges.
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Some films are worth melting for and, on November 27, 2013, the world was introduced to the Academy Award-winning film Frozen from Walt Disney Animation Studios. The global sensation has warmed the hearts of all ages, and both Frozen and its 2019 sequel, Frozen 2, are among the biggest animated films of all time. The enchanting story of sisters Anna and Elsa—along with their trusted companions Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf—has created a cultural phenomenon that has inspired fashion, theme park experiences, a Broadway masterpiece, and more. And, in 2022, Disney honored the Frozen cast – Idina Menzel (Elsa), Kristen Bell (Anna), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), and Josh Gad (Olaf) – as Disney Legends for their work in bringing these characters to life on the big screen. Now, almost a decade later, the film is still a storytelling icon and continues to bring joy to families around the world with more adventures ahead including a third film in the franchise.
In honor of the film’s 10th anniversary, Disney is launching a 10-week countdown celebration with collaborations across the company. From Disney Parks and consumer products to music and community outreach, the Frozen fun is crystalizing in new and exciting ways. Over the next 10 weeks, fans of the film will enjoy surprise and delight announcements, content, and more. Kicking off the celebration, Disney has shared a special “thank you” message to the fans who keep the magic and joy of Frozen raging on. The “Frozen 10th Anniversary” spot features scenes from the beloved film, as well as cherished moments from audiences around the world. Frozen touched the lives of many and, thanks to the devoted fans, will continue to create lifelong memories sparked by the true love of these treasured sisters.
In October, fans will return to Arendelle and reunite with some of their favorite characters in an all-new Disney Frozen: Forces of Nature podcast. This 12 episode audio-first storytelling podcast presented by Disney Publishing Worldwide, ABC Audio, and Macys brings Anna and Elsa together again as they work with a neighboring Queen to solve a mystery in the Enchanted Forest.
On November 20, 2023, the World of Frozen is opening up their gates and sharing the wonder of Frozen with guests at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. This first Frozen-themed land will extend the storytelling of the films as guests are invited to a Summer Snow Day celebration in Arendelle commemorating the day that Anna saved Elsa with an act of true love. Featuring two attractions, dining and shopping locations, and an interactive play experience, World of Frozen will bring the magic of Frozen to life like never before.
All of these exciting celebrations and more will be shared in the coming weeks as the countdown to the 10th anniversary continues. To learn more visit https://frozen.disney.com.
Bonsoir à tous, je publie mon premier post (je ne suis pas encore au fait de toutes les règles, n'hésitez pas à me faire savoir si j'ai oublié de faire quelque chose).
Je m'identifie beaucoup au personnage d'Anna de la "Reine des Neiges". Tout comme elle, j'essaye d'être optimiste, d'encourager mon entourage, de les motiver et de leur prouver que tout est possible si on y croit.
Et vous, quel est le personnage de la "Reine des Neiges" auquel vous vous identifiez le plus ?
On November 27, 2013, Walt Disney Animation Studios released its 53rd feature film, Frozen—which quickly snowballed into an Oscar-winning, $1.29 billion blockbuster that continues to enchant fans around the world a decade later. Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee (who also wrote the film), Frozen tells the tale of two sisters, Anna (Disney Legend Kristen Bell) and Elsa (Disney Legend Idina Menzel), who—with the help of the outdoorsman Kristoff (Disney Legend Jonathan Groff) and the magical snowman Olaf (Disney Legend Josh Gad)—battle the elements to save the kingdom of Arendelle from Hans (Santino Fontana).
The film’s seismic soundtrack, featuring original music by songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, had Frozen fans asking each other, “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” The song “Let It Go,” in particular, became an anthemic cultural phenomenon that received multiple accolades, ranging from an Academy Award to a Grammy Award.
Reflecting on the impact of “Let It Go,” Menzel says, “It’s been this incredible gift in my life. What’s so beautiful is that not only does Elsa connect with a young audience, but she gives us all permission to be our greatest selves. And because I get to perform the song over and over, she never goes away. When I’m feeling down or insecure about my own power, she reminds me to harness that. So, it’s really been this constant gift that just keeps on giving.”
Since the original film’s release, there has been an avalanche of Frozen films, shorts, and specials released—not to mention top-selling consumer products, highly anticipated theme park attractions and lands, stage productions, and more. Sample highlights include:
• In 2016, the Frozen Ever After attraction opened at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Guests are invited to voyage to Arendelle aboard an ancient Nordic vessel as they take a musical tour of the wintery world of Frozen.
• Frozen opened on Broadway in 2018 and is currently on tour across North America. The Tony-nominated musical is an unforgettable theatrical experience filled with stunning special effects, striking costumes and sets, and powerhouse performances.
• A follow-up film, Frozen 2, had a record-breaking opening weekend in 2019, earning $358.4 million globally. The film went on to gross $1.45 billion, making it the No. 1 animated film of all time. The making of the film was chronicled in the six-part docuseries Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2, streaming exclusively on Disney+.
• In 2023, Disney Publishing Worldwide launched Disney Frozen Podcast: Forces of Nature. Featuring favorite Frozen characters and introducing new friends, it finds Anna and Elsa working with a neighboring queen to solve a mystery in the forest.
• With themes of bravery, empowerment, self-discovery, and sisterhood, the story of Frozen continues to resonate with people of all ages. As such, the 10th anniversary celebration includes a new range of products, toys, and costumes from brands including BoxLunch, Disguise, Funko, Jakks, LEGO, Mattel, Ravensburger, and TOMY.
• Since 2013, Disney Publishing Worldwide has sold over 300 million Frozen This year, in August, Penguin Random House released The Frozen Saga: Anna and Elsa’s Journey, which retells both films for the first time in a deluxe jacketed hardcover storybook, and in November, Disney Books released All Is Found: A Frozen Anthology, which features short stories by 10 authors to celebrate 10 years of Frozen.
• Most recently, World of Frozen—the world’s first Frozen-themed land—opened its gates at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2023. The theme park’s largest and boldest expansion since it opened in 2005, features three all-new, fun-filled attractions: Frozen Ever After, Playhouse in the Woods, and Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Fans are feverishly awaiting more Frozen films, and the creative minds inside Walt Disney Animation Studios are currently developing projects for the big screen. “We are deeply excited about the story we are shaping together,” Lee says. “And it’s so epic, it may not just fit into one film.”
That’s just fine with the voice actors, who have become like family over the past decade. “The Frozen family is actually very close,” Bell says, “and my castmates are like my siblings.”
Frozen has also played an integral role in Disney’s commitment to help reimagine the patient experience in children’s hospitals around the world, inviting kids to embrace the power of play and partake in a normal childhood experience from the safety of the hospital. For the first time in forever, the non-profit Starlight Children’s Foundation, in collaboration with The Walt Disney Company, celebrated the 10th anniversary of Disney’s Frozen at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago on Friday, November 17. Young patients were the first in the nation to see and wear the newly redesigned Frozen-themed Starlight Hospital Gowns and Pants, featuring the beloved characters Elsa, Anna, Sven, and Olaf. The fun-filled day included activities; film screenings; a delivery of Frozen-themed toys, books, and costumes; and a very special visit from Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
“We’re honored and grateful to have a longstanding relationship with Disney in helping us achieve our mission of delivering happiness to seriously ill kids and their families,” said Adam Garone, CEO of Starlight Children’s Foundation. “Together for 20 years, we’ve been transforming the hospital experience through programs that entertain and provide comfort to kids at a time when they need it most.”
That’s why voicing Olaf—who’s starred in several shorts on Disney+—has meant so much to Gad. “Seeing kids all over the world respond to this optimistic bundle of naivete and childlike wonder—that’s what you hope for, right?” he says. “You hope your work stands the test of time, and it’s been incredible to watch this film that I’m so proud of strike a chord with so many people. I’m blown away by it, and I’m also humbled by the response to Olaf.”
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