Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20150101011304

Heh, just another way that the world is a mess. I'm starting not to care anymore, and I find myself concentrating more and more on what matters to me, like  Frozen . The world is done, and I can't see change happening. Surprise me world... I may just go and live in Norway.

Yeah, probably last minute. It's still annoying, and inconsistent. That's the problem though: there is always going to be something that isn't quite communicated in time, and then the finished product gets produced. I think that that is rather clever, having their names like that :-)

OK, fine. But what else can it be suggesting? It just seems obvious to me. When you think of camera shots, and how they are used, then what was the point in showing Anna's face at that point other than for that, to show her realising? I'd say that that is how it is stated. I would agree with the song perhaps not being necessary, but it is the medium through where her transformation takes place. Themes and story progression are undoubtedly shown in the songs... Her shift in personality is done through the song. I would say that the "people make bad choices" part seals it, telling us that it is talking about Elsa. I'm going to sound slightly pedantic, but isn't everything interpretive? You can't say that you need something to be completely explicit to know that's what is going on. Also, I saw that you took out my line on Elsa's relationships page. I think that it was fine, maybe a slight reword. I wouldn't say that it is completely speculative; they're all cheering and happy at the end, and cooperating with Elsa (the French dignitary returning Hans), so I would say that they do leave with their original perception restored.