Frozen production and distribution
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Lizzie 2022-03-24 09:01:09
This is exactly Disney's come out animation: Elsa's unique magic means homosexuality. The whole movie alludes to deviations from heterosexual normism and social norms, concealing and regretting one's sexual orientation, and finally recognition of oneself through love. There is no suspicion of over-interpretation, the lyrics of Let It Go are already very obvious. In a special period, he was hit hard.
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Samson 2021-10-20 18:59:23
somebody is worth melting for. Disney's cartoons have once again surpassed. The act of true love is no longer limited to true love kisses. Disney's princess is no longer an innocent victim of fate.
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Anna: You kind of set off an eternal winter everywhere.
Elsa: Everywhere?
Anna: It's okay, you can just unfreeze it.
Elsa: No, I can't. I don't know how.
Anna: Sure you can. I know you can.
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Olaf: [Olaf grunts as he struggles to get Anna next to the fireplace] So, where's Hans? What happened to your kiss?
Anna: I was wrong about him... it wasn't... true love.
Olaf: But we ran all the way here.
Anna: Please Olaf, you can't stay here; you'll melt.
Olaf: I am not leaving here until we find some other act of true love to save you! Do you happen to have any ideas?
Anna: I don't even know what love is.
Olaf: That's okay, I do. Love... is... putting someone else's needs before yours; like, you know, how Kristoff brought you back here to Hans and left you forever.
Anna: Kristoff... loves me?
Olaf: Wow, you really don't know anything about love, do you?
Anna: Olaf, you're melting!
Olaf: Some people are worth melting for...
Olaf: [the right side of Olaf's face starts to melt; he pushes it back into place with his twig arms] Just maybe not right this second.