Feb 13 • 14:05 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Thomas Winding would have hated it

A review reflects on how the Disney musical 'Frozen' embodies the very traits that the late Thomas Winding despised about Disney's storytelling.

The article is a review of the Disney musical 'Frozen,' praising its visuals, performances, and singing while critiquing its generic nature and predictability. The review draws a connection to the late Danish entertainer, Thomas Winding, who was known for his disdain for the Disney corporation, believing that it homogenized storytelling. As the review discusses the musical, it highlights how the familiar and formulaic aspects of 'Frozen' support Winding's criticisms of Disney's tendency to make every story feel alike. The piece suggests that experiencing 'Frozen' sheds light on the concerns Winding raised about Disney, making readers reflect on the implications of storytelling homogenization in contemporary entertainment.

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