Talk:Frozen/@comment-1536224-20140608213538/@comment-27934123-20140801045509

I do enjoy the twist in Frozen. I believe this was enherited from Brave and Mulan, but that's just me. Instead of living happily ever after with the prince charming, in other words Hans, Disney didn't use the "true love's kiss cliché". Disney's used the cliché in a whole lotta movies...Snow White, Sleeping Beuaty, Beauty and the Beast (one of my favorite Disney classics, but it was an act of true love, not necessarily a kiss to be exact), and so many more. I think Mulan was the first to ever show this - girls can be independent too and they certainly do not need saving. Instead of the guy saving the girl, Anna selflessly (and literally) threw herself in between Hans and Elsa, saving Elsa's life. That's something I love about Anna, she's that of a great sister. Anyways, Frozen's one of my favorite 2013 films. The feels, fun, comedy and magic was intense and meaningful.