The Princess and the Frog is the latest movie to be cranked out of the Disney studios, and the first hand-drawn (HA!) piece since 2004. The story takes place in 1920s New Orleans where the latest in Disney's long line of princesses, a woman named Tiana, wants nothing more than to open a restaraunt, and she winds up a frog. She eventually gets her dream, as well has a handsome prince, and she lives happily ever after. The end.
Oh yeah, did I mention that she falls in love and gets married over the course of
two days?!The voice acting was good, which made the movie watchable. The soundtrack was jazzy with a really nice ragtime/big band era feel; it was, without a doubt, the best part of the movie. The style was nice, and the movie was pretty to look at, but I just couldn't get over the story. It felt really rushed, like Disney decided that they wanted to cram as much into a 48 hour period as they could, and cram they did.
It was wacky, and I understand that it was a kid's movie, but I just really didn't like the story so I couldn't get into the movie. Autumn seemed to enjoy it, though.