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Well, I already knew they where endgame and about Hans plot twist, so it didn't come off as a surprise to me. But there was also the banter during the wolf-chase (and Kristoff calling Anna on getting engaged with a guy after one day of meeting him. just like Elsa did), and the trolls scene (mama troll saying Anna was perfect for Kristoff, while he says the equivalent to "she's not my girlfriend/she's engaged!").
Kristoff needed more solo scenes, Imo.
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(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 05:33 am (UTC)(link)Calling out somebody getting engaged to someone they just met is a reasonable thing for anyone to say, whether they have a crush on the person themselves or not. And I honestly thought the whole point of the troll song was that Kristoff's "love experts" were really just hilariously enthusiastic about pairing Kristoff off with anybody at all. (I mean, they knew absolutely nothing about Anna. A troll's word that they're perfect for each other at that point means even less than Anna and Hans thinking they're perfect for each other - at least the latter had spent a night talking first.)
In retrospect the fact Kristoff only said "She's engaged to another man!" and not "What, no, where is this coming from" is obviously meant to set it up, but at the time I just took it as him emphasizing that point because it was a stronger objection - "Okay, I know you and I know there's no hope I can convince you we just don't think of each other that way, but surely you'll cut it out if I point out she's engaged to someone else, right?"
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Yeah, I'm not gonna disagree with that. Anna was rushing into things with the engagement, and it shows how pampered she was. And... I actually payed half-mind to the troll song coughcoughcough. Looking back at it, Kristoff being raised by trolls and the trolls saying that Anna was perfect for him could also mean that "Hey! They are the sames species! Perfect for each other!", which actually makes it weirdly hilarious to me.
I do still think they rushed on some things, and some other needed a bit more showing.