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fandomsecrets2014-04-24 06:49 pm
[ SECRET POST #2669 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2669 ⌋
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SPOILERS!
(Anonymous) 2014-04-27 12:55 am (UTC)(link)Also, your mileage may vary, but there is NO sisterly relationship, more like a non-sisterly relationship, no femslash or slash undertones (even for viewers with slash goggles - like me!) at all. It's just that BOTH princesses do not get romantically linked to two generic heroes by the end of it. That's the whole of it, truly.
The whole point of the story is that they are complete strangers to each other - by the time they are adult, they have not seen each other for most of their lives...
And the underlying message is not about unrealistic love at first sight, though it does make that (excellent) point repeatedly (and in song as well).
No, unfortunately the main message of the movie is best shown by this clip of how Frozen should have ended (thus the spoilers warnings):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ThvBNZdGcQ&t=0m45s
Personally I though that underlying message was downright nasty: if your kid is talented or intelligent, make her afraid of her talent and not work on improving and controlling it. Make her a willing prisoner, afraid to touch and love her family.
But if your kid is an irresponsible airhead, leave her free to do any stupid thing she wants, like say, falling in 'love' with the first man she meets...
Oh, and leave them to grow up entirely alone, without any reliable adult care, guidance and supervision or any education as far as I can tell: yes, that will turn out well for all concerned!