Sometimes what is worth saying is better left unsaid, for now.
Friday, February 21, 2014
The real frozen heart
I've been saying it repeatedly, to sceptical response. Watch these two videos and know that elsa was the one with the frozen heart.
First, olaf talks about love. He says it is about self-sacrifice.
Then when anna thaws elsa asked her "you would sacrifice yourself for me?" to which anna confirms, she does love elsa.
The significance of this scene should be heightened by her hesitation when she chose to take the blade for elsa instead of getting to christoph and getting her true love's kiss. At that juncture she proved that she indeed loves her sister, elsa.
Don't miss how olaf immediately follows, realizing that the act of true love was anna's self sacrifice... which thaws the frozen heart. Since the act of true love was done towards elsa it follows that elsa is the one with the frozen heart.
Which isn't too far fetched. Think about it, confined since young, taught to think of herself as dangerous... if anyone doesn't know love, it's elsa. She has the frozen heart.
So were the trolls wrong? I'm not too sure. I guess they know a thing or 2 but were never thoroughly prudent. See, if removing the memories would really cure anna's head... then why did the white strand remain? If it was cured, why didn't her hair return to brown, as it is at the very end of the movie?
Don't miss the deeper (or shall I say the actual?) meaning of the movie. It's not a silly little hug that saved the day. It was self-sacrifice. The frozen heart was not a matter of fantasy, it was metaphorical... for a heart enclosed from the outside world.
When her heart was thawed she found the other side of her powers, the power to thaw things.
And that's how anna, along with everything else, got thawed.
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