Me? I'm trying to walk the middle road here. I saw clips of the movie and I enjoy what I saw, but not nearly as much as Ralph, which is unfortunately underrated.
I think I know where you're coming from with the feminist argument thing, and I'm sure there's an annoying off-putting fanbase that keeps relentlessly saying how feminist it is. At the very least,
my praise is... well, a Disney fairly tale movie that avoids
this...
It's progressive, at least in terms of the studio. Disney either gets flack for making Princess movies or flack for not making princess movies. The princess brand is too strong for them not too, and I have more problems
with that brand than the movies their based off of.
When Brave eschewed the end of the movie pair up, a bunch of idiots accused Meraeda of being gay.
Even when she was totally checking out someone at the end. Say whatever you will about that movie, avoiding a formulaic ending (which it almost had) was the best thing about that movie.
When it comes to Frozen, Disney didn't make the same princess movie with the "strong female role model" that winds up wearing dresses and having tea parties for merchandising sake. Often the same dresses they HATED wearing in the movies proper! And the remarkable thing is, this
was going to be the same Disney movie as usual. Olaf was essentially Iago/Pain and Panic! I'd say that's probably why the film is spoken of well. It throws all of that "formula that's called entertainment" as possible. Though, honestly, I want to see Disney make more films like Bolt, Ralph, Lilo and Stitch... enduring films that don't need fairy tales or love stories to sell themselves. Luckily, they won't make any more (ugh) Dinosaur type films.