DC Fan wrote:I don´t hate Frozen. I get the appeal and why people like it. In end is just a fun and very entertaining movie.
...I myself bought it not long ago. Watched it. And the movie was just rolling credits when I felt like watching it instantly.
Well, okay. I just feel this current anti-
Frozen sentiment is the age-old case of "It's way too popular for a movie I didn't like, so I must complain/find something wrong about it".
Beauty and the Beast and
The Lion King went through the exact same thing (
Titanic,
The Dark Knight and
Avatar have as well -- and I don't even like a couple of them), but it's gotten really annoying when the complaints have no basis in reality whatsoever.
DC Fan wrote:Mooky, the way Anna wants to fall in love doesn´t make any sense.
The way the movie shows this is by, just as soon as she finished the song of the snow man, she gives up on Elsa, it´s time for the coronation and it´s then that´s when she wants to fall in love.
There's a three-year timespan between the end of DYWTBAS and the coronation. It's not hard to imagine that Anna fully gave up on Elsa during that time period and that they have had little to no communication because Anna was flabbergasted when Elsa suddenly spoke to her at the party. And during that same period her priorities changed/she grew up -- hormonal changes/sibling issues and all.
DC Fan wrote:The fell in love smile/face Hans makes under the boat,
It's called subtlety and ambiguity... He might have as well imagined himself sitting on the throne and smiled because of that. Anything other than that would have ruined the twist later on. It's like you guys wanted him to twirl his (non-existing) mustache and laugh maniacally – now that would have been terribly clichéd and we already got that with the “I already have” line.
DC Fan wrote:the way Anna is left there in a huge room in the castle just to die (didn´t stay to make sure, tie her or gag her so no one could listen to her)...
She was growing weaker by minute and could barely move/speak, he figured she'd die soon so why waste time on gagging/tying a dying person when he had a story to sell.
DC Fan wrote:The video is not pointing stuff just because. It´s making valid statements (not counting the chocolate jokes and such).
Again, that video is pretty much nothing but nitpicking. And like qindarka already said, it was not meant to taken seriously in the slightest. The ONLY thing they were right to complain about was Elsa's source of food in the ice castle. Heck, even I have more valid complaints about the film than what those guys came up with.