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fandomsecrets2016-05-03 06:12 pm
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That said, I totally get a lot of the hype backlash. I really loved Let It Go but I still cringe a little when I hear it now, just from it being sooo overdone. But it still bugs me so much how it gets soo much hate for issues that a lot of movies have! Like female sameface and too many white people? Definitely not unique to Frozen. I think a lot of the fandom spaces I used to lurk really leapt on Frozen as the Bad disney movie, and it took the brunt of the blame and anger for a lot of issues in the animation genre in general. Kinda bums me out.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-04 12:31 am (UTC)(link)I did love Elsa, though. I dislike everything else about the movie entirely, but I thought Elsa was fantastic and all her potential (that you get a very small taste of with the very first song, and imo the only genuinely good song, of the film) was wasted. Elsa got to do some cool magic stuff and then the entire rest of the film focused on Anna/Kristoff, Annoying Unnecessary And Always Male Funny Comic Relief Animal/Object, and the Hans drama. Elsa should have been in the spotlight the entire, or at least most of, the film. And if they really wanted to make it a movie about sisterly bonds, the forced "message" about true love with Hans and Kristoff should have been excluded. I currently have 0 desire to see the stage musical they're working on, but if it even slightly fixes the plot problems and the waste of Elsa's character I'd probably reconsider.
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-04 05:21 am (UTC)(link)