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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-03 07:20 pm

[ SECRET POST #2558 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2558 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
I thought the Kristoff romance was really obvious, but that also helped me to "not buy" Hans. I figured there were two ways the Hans plot could go, either he'd end up with Elsa instead, or he'd end up being evil. At a certain point him ending up with Elsa didn't seem plausible so there had to be something about him that was wrong because Anna wouldn't ditch him if he was this incredible nice guy.

Like for the first few minutes maybe I though Kristoff and Anna were platonic, but they were spending way too much of the movie on the two of them bonding for it to NOT be a romance. Especially when we're talking about a Disney movie where you typically don't see a lot of strong bonds between men and women being explored outside of romance or family.

(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
(ayrt)

Maybe it was just my wishful thinking; I enjoy platonic relationships a lot more than romance so while it was an unusual amount of male/female bonding for being platonic, I just thought "Oh, that's cool!", not "Oh, so it's not platonic."

I figured Anna was just going to realize marrying right away was a bit rash and they'd end with deciding to take it slower or something. Since I hoped that the "act of true love" would be something between the sisters as soon as that came up, I immediately concocted the theory that Anna would reach Hans but the kiss just wouldn't do anything, and that would cause her to realize it's not actually true love when you barely know each other, and that the greatest love she feels is actually for her sister. God, I feel gullible typing all this.

(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
Don't feel naive, I think you were just taking the movie where you'd like it to go, which is pretty interesting I must say. It'd be nice if Disney did just make them platonic since we really don't see much emphasis on male and female friendships in their films. I also think your take on Hans would have been really fascinating, but Disney probably would feel that was too deep for their film (I've had former Disney people critique my story ideas saying I was getting too deep into philosophy for a story idea, so they really do get told often that their films have to be easy to understand.)

I was just being too realistic in my expectations and thought to myself, "Nah this is Disney, Anna and Kristoff are going to end up together."