Talk:Elsa/@comment-1536224-20150215031656/@comment-25389622-20150216153743

Hehe, I think Elsa is great too. Obviously that word does not do justice to describe her true beauty, her character, and the power that she possesses, but I don't want to get into a character study right now ;-)

I don't completely agree with you on the child abuse thing. The main reason being that I think that Agdar did the only thing he knew how to. If anything, blame Pabbie (though I wouldn't be too harsh on him either). It's his words and his scary images that make them all gasp and frightened. You have two beautiful daughters, one has a power which is only going to grow, and she has just accidentally hurt her sister. You need to stop this from happening, the most obvious way being to separate them and mentor your daughter [Elsa] until she has more control. I agree that it was the wrong way of doing it, but I wouldn't blame Agdar for the whole thing. I think that child abuse is quite a strong term, but I understand where you are coming from. And yeah, as sad as it is, the death of the parents did give Elsa and Anna a chance to rekindle their bond. I mean, the coronation set the stage for Elsa's powers to be revealed, which in the end was a good thing.

You just mention Hans... That's by far the worst part of the film, where he lies to Elsa like that. I can't stand seeing her in such a state. Thank Anna for her timely intervention (I don't like it in films how everything comes so close, but in this case it did good things to add suspense, especially with the track Whiteout, and then it worked out), and after she thaws, giving us one of the most beautiful parts of the film.

Elsa is by far the most beautiful character from Disney, and... well, ever! And that hair though. I admire her deeply, maybe love her slightly too ^^