Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-24199126-20140915000839

Yeah, I dislike the nitpicking of the film some people try to pass off as constructive criticism. The point with Elsa's hair is a great point; in spite of the vast capabilities computers offer, even they have limitations. And yet, people will still dwell on it and consider it a massive shortcoming. What a load of baloney. I've watched that scene multiple times and though I'm not the most attentive person, a frame-by-frame analysis still did not yield anything conclusive. I can safely say the animators did an excellent job masking that slight technical issue and still made the sequence realistic. And if it wasn't perfect? Big deal. We're all humans and we aren't flawless ("Everyone's a bit of a fixer upper" xD). All we can do is make do with what we got and give everything our full and honest effort. In the end, there's no doubting the film-makers put their best foot forward and delivered a truly heart-felt masterpiece. The impact of the film makes the technical issues like Elsa's hair absolutely infinitesimal. That being said, I am resolute in my decision to avoid CinemaSins' video (as well as the first one you mentioned because I just cannot fathom the things some people will come up with for attention).

I too am excited for Frozen Fever! And I look forward to continuing our chats :)