Talk:Frozen/@comment-4069714-20140330125235/@comment-4069714-20140409102034

You hate arthouse films? Well I could respect your needs but in my opinion they are great. It provides a sense of realism and wonder to the film. Also most arthouse films have a WONDERFUL story in them that can have different interpretations depending on how you view it. Speaking of art, aren't most films back made in the 20th century considered as arthouses? Does this mean you do not like films back then?

While I have to admit Watership Down and Plague Dogs does get a bit too gory for my taste but the story is actually very superb. Have you even seen the film or were you just like "Nope, too much rabbits" before moving on? Don't judge a good book by it's cover. I first watched WD when I was 5 and it gave me nightmares for a whole month. Just last year on my 15th birthday I rewatched the film and discovered it was really good. The story is very Disneylike and reminds me of Bambi.

Fun Fact: When Watership Down first came out it was rated G for general... don't ask me how it happened, it just did.