Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20141103213130

Ok, thanks. It's not crazy that you put the Wiki first; when I say that, I'm just feigning that it's second on the list - of course it's first, if not in others' minds then at least in mine. I wish I could just forget everything else in life and concentrate on this sometimes, especially after I've just finished watching the film and crave to go back into their world. Sounds sad but it's true. No rush to reply :-) Jury summons; sounds rubbish that it messed up your day. I take it that you are not talking about refurbished articles. I'll finish up Anna's, but then after that are we saying that her and Elsa's main articles are done and in line with the MoS? I started that letter to  New Scientist , although I will have to jog my memory a bit. I'm also going to read the script. The two things I saw in it so far that were a bit bizarre was it says that Elsa turns the stairs into ice where the Duke is standing, but that isn't the case. She doesn't turn manipulate anything but water, whether it be a liquid, gas, or solid. Then at the end of the film it says how she used her ice to reconstruct a broken part of the castle. Not sure how it was damaged, but again, that wasn't the case in the final version. That panning out at the end showing the castle with the ice lining it is so heart-warming, showing how the bond between Elsa and Anna is reformed, and is physically represented in this form. It says about it in The Art of Frozen I think. Much more than what Cinemasins said about them not knowing how to end the film. If you understand why they are showing the castle like that, then you know that was a brilliant thing to do.