Thread:Heimr Arnadalr/@comment-25389622-20150212213106/@comment-25389622-20150217181141

I'm not going to go all speculative about how much they saw each other, but it is fair to say that they were more or less strangers to each other for thirteen years. The fact that Anna keeps persisting after Elsa is testament to her love for Elsa in the form of the underlying sisterly bond that they always had and will have - it's family love. That's what keeps her going back to help her. She knows her sister and what they could have, like what they had for the first five years of close bonding together, and because Elsa is Anna's sister, she will keep persisting and will inevitably go on to sacrifice herself for her sister. I don't see how that merits there to be that kind of "chemistry"; I don't think I have to tell you what the we are talking about here - what it entails - because I am sure that you are fully aware. Furthermore, I don't think Anna loves her sister in "that" way, because, well she has Kristoff. And I see no case in support as to why in the name of all things holy Elsa would see her sister like that. True, Anna was desperate for love before and so took to Hans instantly, but I don't think that means she wanted the same kind of relation ship with Elsa. I struggle to see how you can draw such conclusions, especially when ResonX comes out with a reason for it being that it is "hot". I think that is a wonderful example of how we don't actually know what we are talking about (I'm not a girl. I have a sister, but unless I were a girl I could never truly understand the relationship that sisters share). But like you say, personal interpretation.