FROZEN II and the Movies that Hide Themselves...https://www.patreon.com/posts/35443267
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
The best explanation I can come up with for what the film was trying to be was a sort of Into the Woods, what-happens-after-happily-ever-after, everyone's-stuck-in-magical-forest-singing-songs-about-being-torn-between-the-urges-towards-adventure-and-domesticity.
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Replying to @NussbaumAbigail @FilmCritHULK
Which could have been bold and interesting if they'd actually committed to it. But it's Disney. So instead you get a pasted-on story nominally about colonialism and generational guilt, except not really because no one we even sort-of know can be allowed to look like a villain.
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Replying to @NussbaumAbigail @FilmCritHULK
Which I find baffling, because surely one of the loudest responses Disney received to Frozen (besides "give Elsa a girlfriend") was "why are you treating the parents so positively when they were clearly abusive?" So why not lean into that.
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