Not gonna lie, I watched that 12 second clip on continuous loop for the entirety of that 2:40 song. And enjoyed every second of it. All three of those kids at various points on that clip had grins of unabashed joy. Even my man in the back there that got unbalanced and fell off the edge of the pool.
Good stuff.
I remember vividly watching the first one with my daughter. She was 3. I remember how much magic this move brought to the kid. How entranced and enthralled she was with every single aspect of this movie. That it did that much for my daughter made the movie magic to me. It even culminated 2 years later when we took her to Disneyworld for Christmas, and they did a light show at night where Elsa "froze" the Disney Castle and turned it entirely blue and white (lights draped all over the castle exterior). Her jaw dropped so hard I'm convinced it would have taken C4 to remove it from the ground.
She's 8 now. Between the age difference and the things the kid has gone through in the last 4 years, this sequel probably won't bring the same level of enchantment to her.
But I'm still in. So in.
Uh huh. 2 things here.
1. Just because it's redesigned off an Italian coupe, doesn't remove the stain of Serbo-Croatian engineering.
2. That coupe wasn't an Alfa Romeo, it was a Fiat. A Fix It Again Tony. Fiat.