![]() ![]() The university significantly shapes Ann Arbor's economy as it employs about 30,000 workers, including about 12,000 in the medical center. Ann Arbor is also included in the Greater Detroit Combined Statistical Area and the Great Lakes megalopolis, the most populated and largest megalopolis in North America.Īnn Arbor is home to the University of Michigan. It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Washtenaw County. The 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the fifth-largest city in Michigan. state of Michigan and the seat of government of Washtenaw County. PREVIEW: Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra – Dvorak Symphony No.Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S.PREVIEW: Yves Tumor – Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume.REVIEW: Yves Tumor – Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume.REVIEW: Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra – Dvorak Symphony No.REVIEW: 27th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons.PREVIEW: 17th Annual Multicultural Greek Exhibition.PREVIEW: Survivors Saving Survivors: Photographing the Ukrainian Refugee Experience in Poland.REVIEW: 17th Annual Multicultural Greek Exhibition.PREVIEW: Michelle Zauner in Conversation.PREVIEW: Michigan Pops Orchestra Concert “A Night at the Popscars”.REVIEW: Survivors Saving Survivors: Photographing the Ukrainian Refugee Experience in Poland.REVIEW: DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES.REVIEW: Michigan Pops Orchestra “A Night at the Popscars”.PREVIEW: RC Review Open Mic + Release Party.REVIEW: RC Review Open Mic + Release Party.PREVIEW: Figment/Fragment: The 2023 Stamps School Senior Exhibition.REVIEW: Figment/Fragment: 2023 Stamps Senior Exhibition.REVIEW: Michelle Zauner in Conversation.If nothing else, see the film for Olaf’s sake. The entire audience was in fits of laughter almost every time he spoke. I didn’t think it was possible, but Olaf’s wit and humor rose exponentially throughout the film. There IS a silver lining to Frozen 2 however, and that is Olaf. Lost in the woods? For half the film? So Disney can focus on Elsa and Anna? As Deadpool (A.K.A Ryan Reynolds) would say: “That’s just lazy writing.” However, I don’t approve of Kristoff disappearing halfway through the film because he’s lost in the woods. I understand that Disney wanted to continue to make the film with Elsa and Anna’s relationship at the forefront of the Frozen world and I wholeheartedly approve. For as little time as Kristoff had on screen, I have to wonder why Disney put him in the movie at all. Here’s what it sounded like (try to imagine a dying seagull): “Into the unknoooooooown! Into the unknooooooooown! Into the unKNOOOOOOOOWWWAAAWOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!!!!Īs far as my expectations for Anna and Kristoff’s relationship development, I was sorely disappointed. I can honestly say that as soon as my family left the theater, I was trying to see if I could hit those high notes, much to my brother’s dismay. The only song that had that effect on me was “Into the Unknown”. They are the songs that are constantly on repeat on your playlists and the ones that you belt out at the top of your lungs. From my experience, the best film music, whether it be an instrumental piece or a musical number are the songs that you can’t help but have stuck in your head for weeks after seeing the film. As for as the music itself, it’s mediocre at best, at least for the most part. Unlike the music in Frozen, which flows seamlessly in and out of dialogue, Frozen 2 seems to stop and start in abrupt fits as if the musical sequences are plugged into the film in a haphazard fashion. Unfortunately, Frozen 2 only delivered on one of those expectations. I was expecting a extraordinary soundtrack, relationship development between Anna and Kristoff, and hilarious antics and humor from the much adored Olaf. Perhaps I over hyped the film for myself, thinking that somehow Disney would surpass Frozen. I was finally able to see Frozen 2 in theaters over Thanksgiving break. However, that’s a moot point (and somewhat of a Disney tradition). Those of us Disney fans have waited six long years for the sequel to the epic cinematic experience that was Frozen….After all that time Disney creators spent working, you’d think they would have come up with a better title than Frozen 2. ![]()
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