I liked Frozen, but I thought it had major problems:
1) Elsa, as the queen, has responsablility over her people, that she is not taking. Admittedly, at first she doesn't now she is freezing everybody. But after Anna tells her, what does she do? -Chase her forcefully away with a dangerous icegolem. "Don't you want to help your people?" "Eww, no, mabey I hurt somebody. I just let them freez to death, that is going to solve the problem." Conclusion: The villian of the movie had to drag her back so that the plot can move forward and that she can save everybody. Elsa: "I would have let you all die." People: "Yay! Lets go ice skating."
2) Hans being the bad guy does feel like an easy way out. It would have been good enough without a bad guy at all. The old weasel-dude could have been it. It was clear as day, that Christoph could not have been it, since we saw him as a sweet little child playing around. Annas feelings for Hans were just facile. She realizing that on her own and having to cope with the emotionally difficult situation to teach Hans about her true feelings, and Hans being sad and broken would have been a more grown up way. But no, lets make Anna blind and let her wallow in self-denial. And so Hans has to yet again step in and save the day so that Anna can realize her true feelings. Very, very convenient.
Minor things:
3) Anna punching Hans off of the boat. Thats super dangerous. The dude is bigger and taller than her. Why not give her a helping hand in Elsa, her sister with super-strong icepowers, or in Christoph, that big hunk. That is just Disney trying too hard to show everybody that they are embracing gender-equality.
4) Olaf feeling the need to explain the plot to the viewer. I don't mind him explaining it to other charakters, but just looking into the camera and saying stuff feels cheap and constructed.
PS: Awesome movie-reference: I was frozen today!! Suburban Commando - One of my chilhood favourites.
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