Ok..So I don't get the scene where Anna is walking in the palace. (In the halloween tv spot)
Her hair is clearly brown... and if i recall, in the books, she leaves the arandelle palace in her green dress and doesn't go back until she needs hans to break the spell. But in the scene where Kristoff is carrying her to safety she has white hair... curiouser and curiouser...
Man, I love Anna. I never really cared for Elsa. Anna is probably gonna be one of my all time favorite female characters.
"In every age, Family is king,
and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
-Brave.
taei wrote:Ok..So I don't get the scene where Anna is walking in the palace. (In the halloween tv spot)
Her hair is clearly brown... and if i recall, in the books, she leaves the arandelle palace in her green dress and doesn't go back until she needs hans to break the spell. But in the scene where Kristoff is carrying her to safety she has white hair... curiouser and curiouser...
Man, I love Anna. I never really cared for Elsa. Anna is probably gonna be one of my all time favorite female characters.
It might be the scene where..
Anna is mourning for the death of her parents and she heads to Elsa's bedroom door to ask Elsa if she was alright. Unknown to her, Elsa's room is covered in ice because of her repressed emotions on the tragedy.
November, please hurry up.
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taei wrote:Ok..So I don't get the scene where Anna is walking in the palace. (In the halloween tv spot)
Her hair is clearly brown... and if i recall, in the books, she leaves the arandelle palace in her green dress and doesn't go back until she needs hans to break the spell. But in the scene where Kristoff is carrying her to safety she has white hair... curiouser and curiouser...
Man, I love Anna. I never really cared for Elsa. Anna is probably gonna be one of my all time favorite female characters.
I've read the entire book . . . The scene where Kristoff is carrying Anna takes place after all of those events you reference, where something has happened causing Anna's hair to white. The scene they keep showing where Olaf yells Let's go save summer is later in the film and from what I can tell, they took dialogue from earlier in the movie and superiors end it there.
Some sites have been reporting some quotes by Brenda Chapman where she allegedly criticized those 'sexist' quotes.
Her response (if it is indeed her):
BRENDA CHAPMAN | OCTOBER 17, 2013 10:12 AMREPLY
I couldn't agree with your article more! As was DiSalvo's quote, my comments were taken out of context, as well. It's very disheartening, the lack of integrity that goes into some reporting. The article in question was a jumble of out of context thoughts and quotes and in the end, didn't really come to a point.
I would very much like to set the record straight in regards to my reaction to DiSalvo's quote. If she had continued on with my own quote of my initial reaction of being "appalled", it would have gone against the type of article she wanted to write. I continued on to say that then I put his quote in the context of what he was really discussing, which were the characters specifically in FROZEN. And it made perfect sense. The two characters, I believe, are sisters (what I gleaned from the trailer) - maybe even twins - I don't know because I have not yet seen it. Of course, if they look so much alike, it would be difficult to give them individual expressions and make them feel like different people. I was actually trying to defend the poor guy! His only mistake was to use the word "pretty" instead of "appealing"... which I have no doubt was his meaning behind it. As with the TIME article, my words have been taken out of context way too often - so I did recognize it in DiSalvo's.
My other comments were about the industry in general needing more variety in female characters - both physically and character personality - and NOT at Frozen, which I am very much looking forward to seeing.
It seems they finally heard the criticism and made a trailer that focused more on the drama & story. And most of all they are comparing this movie to the Lion King. I just got a hint this will defiantly be in leagues with it. Also that music is fantastic I cannot wait to hear it when it comes into theatres.
I am defiantly feeling the Broadway influence in the songs. If it was ever made into a Broadway show I defiantly see it having more Wicked inspired songs.
Yep, as I said before this is defiantly Wicked meets The Snow Queen.
The Academy Awards and Oscars will defiantly fall in love with Frozen showing that Disney has gain its mojo back.
So glad to see Disney put out a trailer that says "we're proud to be Disney". Outstanding trailer.
Also, thanks for posting tha quote from Brenda Chapman - glad to have a strong voice in the industry come out and defend him. Put the crazies in their place.
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WOW!! Now THAT--That was a proper Disney musical trailer! Seriously I mean they still had the comedy in there but they actually showed the story in a way that was more epic and didn't shy away from the serious bits! In other words... It is like an actual trailer Disney released in the 90s!
Tristy wrote:WOW!! Now THAT--That was a proper Disney musical trailer! Seriously I mean they still had the comedy in there but they actually showed the story in a way that was more epic and didn't shy away from the serious bits! In other words... It is like an actual trailer Disney released in the 90s!
My thoughts exactly.
Bravo new Disney, bravo.
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