@@alinacarrasquillo34 exactly which is why they don't do what she believes that they do and she still has her freeze-ups every now and again, no pun intended. But yeah that's kind of the effect
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris yes, I believe the creators of Frozen named the main characters after Hans Christian Andersen, the author of the original story that inspired Frozen. (Hans, Kristoff, Anna, Sven)
I think its the usual "misunderstood prophecy" situation. He said she needs to learn to control it. The parents took that to mean control, as in not use it. Rather than control, as in to learn to wield it correctly.
Elsa's powers were representing her emotional turmoil. In the ice castle she was telling herself "don't feel" so it was fracturing and growing sharper and even with the storm it stopped because she broke down in grief after Hans told her Anna was dead. Every time she suppressed her powers they would just burst out stronger.
That is not why the ice castle was created since when she was making it she let go of suppression. Not suppressing it more. But everything else you said is right.
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Oh I didn't mean that's why the ice castle was created, I just meant that it was fracturing because she was suppressing her powers again.
@@alinacarrasquillo34 But she wasn't, only when she was at the family castle she was. I mean look at her hands during the song. She was not suppressing it at all. She was released if anything. Trying to type the word I wanted to use but autocorrect keeps messinng with my typing...
What I like about Elsa's transformation is that it shows she's perfectly capable of controlling her powers. She was just so crippled by anxiety/insecurity due to her parents hammering it into her that she needs to hide her powers from everyone. As soon as she decided to just embrace herself she could do insane things with her magic and when she only loses control again when the anxiety comes back.
The parents didn’t really do a great job of trying to help teach Elsa to learn to control her powers, but also, eventually, with enough time, hiding it away, became their idea of controlling it, and teaching her to prevent herself from using it even accidentally is controlling it, or was controlling it in their minds.
Just a point for the beginning of the movie; before refrigerators, they used to harvest ice because it was a pretty luxurious commodity for people to purchase. Idk about the time period of this movie or when ice was being shipped a lot, but I assume that’s what’s happening here. No way to keep food cold other than to harvest ice and ship it.
Nobody actually said that the active true love had to be true, loves kiss. The characters may have assumed that that was the case, and by extension made the audience believe that that was the case. But assumptions aren’t always correct.
People often forget that this movie, technically actually takes place in the middle of summer for the majority of the film, and that is supposed to be relatively warm, or at least temperate like the way we see it during the outside scenes of the song “for the first time in forever". it’s only because of Elsa that it turns into winter weather.
I watched Frozen in theatres 3 times and each time, when Hans revealed himself, the whole theatre gasped or shouted or even got to their feet. The DRAMA. It was such a plot twist. I was telling my sister next to me the whole time that he was my new favorite Disney Prince, so heroic and noble and dorky...and then BOOM. Moral of the story? Never trust a ginger. haha
The reason they locked up in her room is because they were going to teach her when they got back from the trip, so she wasn't allowed to use her powers, but then they died
I always feel bad for Elsa. Anna resents her for something that their parents forced Else to do. They convinced Elsa she was dangerous to be around normal society. So much so that only in pure isolation does she feel safe to be a person. Their parents harmed their children so much.
*Thank* you! I understood that this movie takes place from Anna's point of view, but I feel like people forget that Elsa was also basically trapped in her room for all those years. At least Anna had the freedom to roam around the castle. And yeah, the psychological damage of believing you're a monster that will hurt everybody and needs to be caged essentially... poor Elsa.
Wow! How the heck did he not know that "Let It Go" is from Frozen??? Memes, parodies, cosplay, etc. It's been all over the web since the movie debuted. Let It Go was to the 2010's what Celine Dion was to the late 1990's & early 2000's: INESCAPABLE!!!!!!!! If you know, you know.
frozen is based on Norway and Norwegian culture. the city arendell is based of a Norwegian city named Arendal. when the man in the little hut talks about lutefisk hes talking about a Fish made a certain way thats Often assosiated with Norway.
Yes, basically they *_were_* just covering rather that learning to control. Because no one knew how to help teach her to control her powers. So they just hoped she would eventually figure it out; and in the meantime they kept everyone away for safety's sake. Also-- IMO they did not set up Hans properly as the twist villain, at all.
To answer your question about their ages, Elsa is 21 and Anna is 18. The second film takes place 3 years after the events of this movie so Elsa will be 24 and Anna will be 21 once you get to Frozen 2.
Elsa's powers, from the moment she almost killed Anna, were tied to her emotions (especially negative ones) so the more afraid she became of them the worse it got. Before that moment, it was obvious she had a good deal of control over her magic. Afterward, you're right, they didn't try to help her control them or help her deal with what happened with Anna causing her fear of her powers to grow and she tried to suppress them. But like emotions, the more you try to suppress something the worse it gets and can explode at the worst possible time leaving you vulnerable
Plus the fear caused the more defensive and destructive powers. When she's building her castle or playing with Anna at the beginning her powers are softer but when she feels threatened her powers respond by becoming weapons
Fun fact, there is also a theory that Hans' betrayal of Anna was so illogical in the movie that it was actually the rock trolls that enchanted Hans to become evil so that Anna gets together with Kristoff. Until the betrayal, Hans actually seems like he genuinely cares for Anna even in scenes where he is alone and has no reason to do that. There is also a scrapped Ideas for frozen 2 involving a redemption of Hans.
@@OliverSierraW Then it is not a fun fact as that is not how you use the term, fun fact. A fun fact has nothing to do with what fans think as only fans can make up theories. Fun fact are true things related to the movie or a character and not a guess that could be wrong. Opinions are not facts.
Many people have questioned why there were cuffs seemingly made to block her powers ready for them to use its either a plot hole or her parents made them in case of emergency
i think it's more about her mindset than the handcuffs themselves, because we know that her powers are completely connected to her emotions and stuff, and Elsa THOUGHT the gloves were blocking her powers, so they did, but just because she FELT safe when she put them on. that's why she feels out of control without them, without the only thing she thinks could help her, ignoring the fact that she has always been capable to control her powers (she needed support and to have confidence and not all the fears and insecurities that her parents put in her head, which are what truly made her unable to "control" her powers)
Before refrigeration in order to keep perishable food through the summer months, people would carve several large chunks of ice and store them insulated with hey, just like the guys are doing at the start of the movie.
There's a few people in the comments who said that Hans being bad didn't make sense because he cared for her in the beginning, but I think it does make sense. He had to be nice to Anna and be nice when Anna wasn't around because if he becomes royalty by marriage, the people of Arendelle (probably misspelled) have to trust him. He was nice to everyone to gain their trust, plus I assumed if things went badly and Elsa and Anna were still alive and Hans didn’t get to interfere (his plan fails), then he would still have a good reputation (Anna and Elsa fixing things before he shows his evil side). His plan still failed in the movie, but if it went smoothly then the people would have believed that Elsa killed Anna and Elsa would have been killed/locked away or whatever they would do and Hans would be trusted to lead Arendelle. This is how I thought of it anyways. I just think it makes a better villain than the theory "Trolls used magic on Hans because they wanted a family member to get married." Everyone including the viewers believed he was good so I thought "manipulative villain" was done well. Edit: Forgot a letter in a word
Hans makes sense to me. Because if he knows he can be king by proxy by marrying Anna and getting rid of Elsa, why not start start getting in the good graces of the people early? If he's gotta ensure the chancellors trust him, he has to play the part. If he can get Elsa to get rid of the winter and then banish her for treason, he's gotta do it. People don't take kindly to a foreigner killing their monarch, so Hans needed to buy time at the very least. That's why he doesn't kill Elsa until he's convinced it's the best option. He's not worried about Anna, he's investing in the future.
I always thought the trolls were to blame for Elsa being hidden away most of her life. Their advice and smoke show made Elsa and her parents fear her powers even more after the trauma of Anna getting hurt by accident.
A museum worker from a Nordic country here! 😊 Before refridgerators people in the North took ice just as it is depicted in the beginning and stored it in sawdust or other insulating material which kept the ice from melting throughout the summer. The Finnish word for a fridge is "ice cabinet" which comes from literally a cabinet with ice inside that you could then store milk and other food items in. The museum I work at has one of those saws on display and I always love to point it out to children and ask if they have seen Frozen. 😄
You should definitely watch Tangled if you haven’t already. Frozen, Moana, and Tangled are like the golden trio! Frozen and Tangled are often debated between which is better and people believe the two movies are connected.
Frozen is the only movie from like the Disney princesses where I get the nostalgia feeling and seeing someone watch it for the first time is so cool and weird! ❤
I think her parents should've been taking her to that mountain when she young so she could just let it go and get comfortable with her powers and have a lot of practice. If they did that, she would've been comfortable with her powers by now and it would've even been safe for the whole kingdom to know about her powers.
There is a theory about this movie, that Elsa's parents where going to Rapunzel's wedding when their ship sank, and also that Elsa's mom was pregnant at the time with a boy, and that boy was actually Tarzan.
Meh. I'm more willing to buy the one where Rapunzel and Elsa are twins. Elsa was shipped off after her sister was kidnapped, that's why the King hesitated when the troll asked if Elsa was born or cursed with the powers. He wasn't sure. Also explains why Elsa doesn't quite look like the rest of the family. I'm not willing to buy the 'Tarzan is Anna and Elsa's brother' theory. One Simple reason. The Framed Picture. It took Ages for a picture to be made back then. you had to stay still for a while, hence why not a lot of ppl are smiling in older photos. You can't tell me, there was any way, they were able to concieve, deliver, Take a Picture, FRAME the picture... all while on a rocky boat. At sea.
No brother Iceland is full of grass and Greenland is full of ice and snow the Vikings change the name of the island so they can confuse any enemies because they would think iceman has just ice
I softened up on this movie over time. Was definitely on the “I’m annoyed train” initially, but I respect the heart Frozen has and why so many love it.
Rewatching it this time made me think about how she doesn't seem able to control her ice powers and then immediately after, builds an ice castle with intricate designs.
“Love thaws” that reason the wind stopped when she was grieving Anna was because a part of grief is love, she loved Anna so the wind stopped because she was remembering her love for her
2:00 I don’t know if it’s mentioned in the comments or not, but the reason why there’s so much ice is because refrigeration was nonexistent in the time period in which this is set.
Before you react to Frozen 2 you should do a mashup reaction with the TWO short films that happen in the timeline between movie 1 and 2, First short is 'Frozen fever" and 2nd "Olafs frozen adventure." combined they last like 26 mins .. the 1st short is about the 1st bday they spend together after the separation and the other short is about their 1st Xmas etc. They are cute and you can enjoy Frozen2 better if you know more content from in between the two movies timeline. Hope you do. Thanks
13:44 Well to be fair, especially back in the day it wasn't sure if kids would survive, as there wasn't medicine and wealth and food were more sparce. More likely for those that already had those things got more of it (power etc). So one way to ensure that couple could have children to take care of them at elder age (people didn't live that long as these days either). Plus as a way to ensure that their family/familyname would have heir/s at all, was to get many children. And back when I went to school, I heard that one of my teachers had 10 sisters. 😄 I actually have a relative who has 7 kids now, so... Some people get kid/s, some get many many kids, while some don't get any.
"Why do they need that much ice" two answers to that: one is food preservation. No refrigeration. they used ice back in the day. (rememebr that an old fridge was called 'icebox') ... past that, because they're the ones who sell the ice.
I just realized the the cell Elsa was in was already made when she got there so the parents already had that in place in case she got out of control what😮
so there's this theory that the trolls is bad and hans is actually a good guy. but when elsa's been caught, hans who is on his way back to arendelle met the trolls. they then messed up his minds and make him the bad guy (because they want kristoff to be with anna, and hans is "on their way"). and i stand with this theory.
don has got to have watched these movies when he was young aint no way bro hasnt seen cars, frozen, zootopia and more og movies that came out years ago
Elsa is very powerful she froze a whole country lol but im with u the parents just made her more traumatised making her think she is some kind of monster rather thn helping her
Something I got from this movie is that Olaf was created out of love, joy and innocence by Elsa when she was a kid but as an adult Marshmallow is created by anxiety and paranoia thus appearing monstrous in comparison to Olaf who is more cartoony
I just wanted to say to you that elsa didnt know how to use her powers and obviously her dad didn't even try to teach her. And that's why she couldn't stop the winter. But now she knows how to use them. I hope now you understand what happened
Bro been saying “that’s cold” the whole movie not noticing the pun😂
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If it makes sense, the gloves Are a mental safety net. If Elsa believes they work then it's supposed to work
Oh I didn't get that at first. So it's kind of like a placebo effect.
@@alinacarrasquillo34 exactly which is why they don't do what she believes that they do and she still has her freeze-ups every now and again, no pun intended. But yeah that's kind of the effect
Finally someone got it!
100 likes. You guys are great ☺️☺️
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The fact that this movie is already 10 years old…😮😮
I think it is older than 10 and about to be 11. Also it is from the idea of a person going by the name, Hans. What are the odds?
I feel old 😩!!!
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris yes, I believe the creators of Frozen named the main characters after Hans Christian Andersen, the author of the original story that inspired Frozen. (Hans, Kristoff, Anna, Sven)
@@earlgreymilktae I like the lores of movies and stuff like that.
might be 20 years old actualy
I think its the usual "misunderstood prophecy" situation. He said she needs to learn to control it. The parents took that to mean control, as in not use it. Rather than control, as in to learn to wield it correctly.
Yeah, a character makes mistakes they are not always right
yeah bro was spitting, I hadn't realized that till now.
damn trolls fucked everything up
@@youknowthedrill2164accidentally ofc
I love the way you always say, "Bless her." It's so endearing.
Same
Elsa's powers were representing her emotional turmoil. In the ice castle she was telling herself "don't feel" so it was fracturing and growing sharper and even with the storm it stopped because she broke down in grief after Hans told her Anna was dead. Every time she suppressed her powers they would just burst out stronger.
That is not why the ice castle was created since when she was making it she let go of suppression. Not suppressing it more. But everything else you said is right.
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris Oh I didn't mean that's why the ice castle was created, I just meant that it was fracturing because she was suppressing her powers again.
@@alinacarrasquillo34 But she wasn't, only when she was at the family castle she was. I mean look at her hands during the song. She was not suppressing it at all. She was released if anything. Trying to type the word I wanted to use but autocorrect keeps messinng with my typing...
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris I mean after Anna and Kristoff visited, she went back to trying to suppress it again for a bit.
@@alinacarrasquillo34 When you said ice castlenI thought you was talking about only that scene and not the ending.
The way he didn't suspect Hans either. Now imagine what shock it was for an 8 year old watching this. 😂😂
I was 6 ☠️
I was ten when watching this, clutching on my Anna and Elsa dolls like “WHAT!?”
What I like about Elsa's transformation is that it shows she's perfectly capable of controlling her powers. She was just so crippled by anxiety/insecurity due to her parents hammering it into her that she needs to hide her powers from everyone. As soon as she decided to just embrace herself she could do insane things with her magic and when she only loses control again when the anxiety comes back.
The parents didn’t really do a great job of trying to help teach Elsa to learn to control her powers, but also, eventually, with enough time, hiding it away, became their idea of controlling it, and teaching her to prevent herself from using it even accidentally is controlling it, or was controlling it in their minds.
Yeah if both movies we learned they didn’t terrible jobs parenting period. Let alone training or attempting to get her acclimated.
Just a point for the beginning of the movie; before refrigerators, they used to harvest ice because it was a pretty luxurious commodity for people to purchase. Idk about the time period of this movie or when ice was being shipped a lot, but I assume that’s what’s happening here. No way to keep food cold other than to harvest ice and ship it.
Frozen 1 takes place in July of 1843,the second movie takes place in November of 1836
@@DankTheMan you mean 1846?
Thank youuu
Nobody actually said that the active true love had to be true, loves kiss. The characters may have assumed that that was the case, and by extension made the audience believe that that was the case. But assumptions aren’t always correct.
Reminded me of Maleficent
People often forget that this movie, technically actually takes place in the middle of summer for the majority of the film, and that is supposed to be relatively warm, or at least temperate like the way we see it during the outside scenes of the song “for the first time in forever". it’s only because of Elsa that it turns into winter weather.
Bro hasn't watched anything before 💀💀
more content for us 😎
😭😭😭😭
I bet bro hasn't seen megamind.
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@@AfterThaNoonI bet bro hasn't seen Minions
Anna: i wont be alone
Don: aww bless her
Anna: what if i meet THE One?
Don: ok calm down
I watched Frozen in theatres 3 times and each time, when Hans revealed himself, the whole theatre gasped or shouted or even got to their feet. The DRAMA. It was such a plot twist. I was telling my sister next to me the whole time that he was my new favorite Disney Prince, so heroic and noble and dorky...and then BOOM. Moral of the story? Never trust a ginger. haha
I love watching people be surprised by a marriage proposal.
It's always such a shock
The reason they locked up in her room is because they were going to teach her when they got back from the trip, so she wasn't allowed to use her powers, but then they died
Yes and the second movie explains that their parents where on their way to Ottoholan something like that icy place to find truth about elsa's powers
True but she was already 20 years old, all those years and all they thought her was to “not feel”😭
4:42 That is exactly what they wanted, they meant "control" as in restriction, they didnt want her to wield it.
At the start bro was spitten bars 😂😂
Omg I have never gotten this much likes thank you guys
Lol true
I always feel bad for Elsa. Anna resents her for something that their parents forced Else to do. They convinced Elsa she was dangerous to be around normal society. So much so that only in pure isolation does she feel safe to be a person. Their parents harmed their children so much.
*Thank* you! I understood that this movie takes place from Anna's point of view, but I feel like people forget that Elsa was also basically trapped in her room for all those years. At least Anna had the freedom to roam around the castle.
And yeah, the psychological damage of believing you're a monster that will hurt everybody and needs to be caged essentially... poor Elsa.
the 'choir' singing at the start is based off of the Indigenous Sámi's cultural style of singing called 'Yoik'!
Wow! How the heck did he not know that "Let It Go" is from Frozen??? Memes, parodies, cosplay, etc. It's been all over the web since the movie debuted. Let It Go was to the 2010's what Celine Dion was to the late 1990's & early 2000's: INESCAPABLE!!!!!!!! If you know, you know.
i was thinking the same, i guess not everyone grew up w the same things
8:55 "did you shower" don asking the real questions here
frozen is based on Norway and Norwegian culture. the city arendell is based of a Norwegian city named Arendal. when the man in the little hut talks about lutefisk hes talking about a Fish made a certain way thats Often assosiated with Norway.
I'm convinced bro was born on the 1st of February 2021
43:33 Don felt that betrayal deep fr😂
Fun fact: in 10:30 you can see in the lower left corner of the screen Rapounzel and Flynn from "Tangeld"
This movie and the song Let it Go gets so much hate these days because of how popular it was, but it's actually really good.
And now you need to watch Frozen 2 immediately 😭😭🙏🏽
10:31 main characters from Tangled on the left
Ik I so surprised he missed them 😂
I was looking for this comment
Yes, basically they *_were_* just covering rather that learning to control. Because no one knew how to help teach her to control her powers. So they just hoped she would eventually figure it out; and in the meantime they kept everyone away for safety's sake.
Also-- IMO they did not set up Hans properly as the twist villain, at all.
Idk if it's me alone, but when I first watched Frozen, I was like "Damn, I wish Elsa and Anna were real".
To answer your question about their ages, Elsa is 21 and Anna is 18. The second film takes place 3 years after the events of this movie so Elsa will be 24 and Anna will be 21 once you get to Frozen 2.
Elsa's powers, from the moment she almost killed Anna, were tied to her emotions (especially negative ones) so the more afraid she became of them the worse it got. Before that moment, it was obvious she had a good deal of control over her magic.
Afterward, you're right, they didn't try to help her control them or help her deal with what happened with Anna causing her fear of her powers to grow and she tried to suppress them. But like emotions, the more you try to suppress something the worse it gets and can explode at the worst possible time leaving you vulnerable
Plus the fear caused the more defensive and destructive powers. When she's building her castle or playing with Anna at the beginning her powers are softer but when she feels threatened her powers respond by becoming weapons
Fun fact, there is also a theory that Hans' betrayal of Anna was so illogical in the movie that it was actually the rock trolls that enchanted Hans to become evil so that Anna gets together with Kristoff. Until the betrayal, Hans actually seems like he genuinely cares for Anna even in scenes where he is alone and has no reason to do that. There is also a scrapped Ideas for frozen 2 involving a redemption of Hans.
That is not a fun fact, theories are not facts. But they are fun.
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris the fun fact is that there is a theory if you after someone at least learn English first, he said it correctly.
@@CrystalClear5617 And I know more English than you do, sadly.
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris the fun fact is that the theory exists. I didn't say "Fun fact, this happened" I said "fun fact, some people see it like this"
@@OliverSierraW Then it is not a fun fact as that is not how you use the term, fun fact. A fun fact has nothing to do with what fans think as only fans can make up theories. Fun fact are true things related to the movie or a character and not a guess that could be wrong. Opinions are not facts.
Many people have questioned why there were cuffs seemingly made to block her powers ready for them to use its either a plot hole or her parents made them in case of emergency
i think it's more about her mindset than the handcuffs themselves, because we know that her powers are completely connected to her emotions and stuff, and Elsa THOUGHT the gloves were blocking her powers, so they did, but just because she FELT safe when she put them on. that's why she feels out of control without them, without the only thing she thinks could help her, ignoring the fact that she has always been capable to control her powers (she needed support and to have confidence and not all the fears and insecurities that her parents put in her head, which are what truly made her unable to "control" her powers)
i don't know if you noticed that in the minute 10:29 in the left corner Rapunzel and Eugene attended to the celebration :D
Before refrigeration in order to keep perishable food through the summer months, people would carve several large chunks of ice and store them insulated with hey, just like the guys are doing at the start of the movie.
There's a few people in the comments who said that Hans being bad didn't make sense because he cared for her in the beginning, but I think it does make sense. He had to be nice to Anna and be nice when Anna wasn't around because if he becomes royalty by marriage, the people of Arendelle (probably misspelled) have to trust him. He was nice to everyone to gain their trust, plus I assumed if things went badly and Elsa and Anna were still alive and Hans didn’t get to interfere (his plan fails), then he would still have a good reputation (Anna and Elsa fixing things before he shows his evil side). His plan still failed in the movie, but if it went smoothly then the people would have believed that Elsa killed Anna and Elsa would have been killed/locked away or whatever they would do and Hans would be trusted to lead Arendelle.
This is how I thought of it anyways. I just think it makes a better villain than the theory "Trolls used magic on Hans because they wanted a family member to get married." Everyone including the viewers believed he was good so I thought "manipulative villain" was done well.
Edit: Forgot a letter in a word
The Landscapes and culture in the movie are inspired by Norway.
how have you never watched Frozen 😭 what rock you been living under my guy?
the dwayne kind
Hans makes sense to me. Because if he knows he can be king by proxy by marrying Anna and getting rid of Elsa, why not start start getting in the good graces of the people early? If he's gotta ensure the chancellors trust him, he has to play the part. If he can get Elsa to get rid of the winter and then banish her for treason, he's gotta do it. People don't take kindly to a foreigner killing their monarch, so Hans needed to buy time at the very least. That's why he doesn't kill Elsa until he's convinced it's the best option. He's not worried about Anna, he's investing in the future.
I always thought the trolls were to blame for Elsa being hidden away most of her life. Their advice and smoke show made Elsa and her parents fear her powers even more after the trauma of Anna getting hurt by accident.
How in the world is it possible to not watch all these movies by 2024? I'm blown away because he hasn't seen these.
Bro this movie is COLD
I came here to have a laugh about how much he's been saying it😂
Nah it so cold it's Frozen😂
Nah Cold is the YTP version
A museum worker from a Nordic country here! 😊 Before refridgerators people in the North took ice just as it is depicted in the beginning and stored it in sawdust or other insulating material which kept the ice from melting throughout the summer. The Finnish word for a fridge is "ice cabinet" which comes from literally a cabinet with ice inside that you could then store milk and other food items in. The museum I work at has one of those saws on display and I always love to point it out to children and ask if they have seen Frozen. 😄
You should definitely watch Tangled if you haven’t already. Frozen, Moana, and Tangled are like the golden trio! Frozen and Tangled are often debated between which is better and people believe the two movies are connected.
ALL PEOPLE ARE BUSY ON THEIR LIFE AND NO TIME TO WATCH SOME MOVIES SO RESPECT, APRECIATE FOR SOMEONE WHO ENJOY WATCHING FOR THEIR FIRST TIME.
Frozen is the only movie from like the Disney princesses where I get the nostalgia feeling and seeing someone watch it for the first time is so cool and weird! ❤
I think her parents should've been taking her to that mountain when she young so she could just let it go and get comfortable with her powers and have a lot of practice. If they did that, she would've been comfortable with her powers by now and it would've even been safe for the whole kingdom to know about her powers.
This is a "what if" variation on Scandinavian story "the snow queen "
There is a theory about this movie, that Elsa's parents where going to Rapunzel's wedding when their ship sank, and also that Elsa's mom was pregnant at the time with a boy, and that boy was actually Tarzan.
Yeah but it was debunked unfortunately
Meh. I'm more willing to buy the one where Rapunzel and Elsa are twins. Elsa was shipped off after her sister was kidnapped, that's why the King hesitated when the troll asked if Elsa was born or cursed with the powers. He wasn't sure. Also explains why Elsa doesn't quite look like the rest of the family.
I'm not willing to buy the 'Tarzan is Anna and Elsa's brother' theory. One Simple reason. The Framed Picture. It took Ages for a picture to be made back then. you had to stay still for a while, hence why not a lot of ppl are smiling in older photos. You can't tell me, there was any way, they were able to concieve, deliver, Take a Picture, FRAME the picture... all while on a rocky boat. At sea.
@@Mehzu.it was all debunked in Frozen 2.
This is all a reach 😭
@@blurredmirrors Agreed. I'm glad both theories were debunked by the sequel. Some dots just aren't connected, and that's ok.
18:24 Not Don trying to sing 😂
Would love to see a Tarzan and Mulan reaction ngl
I second this!
this movie is such a good metaphor for anyone who has to hide because they're different
No brother Iceland is full of grass and Greenland is full of ice and snow the Vikings change the name of the island so they can confuse any enemies because they would think iceman has just ice
I softened up on this movie over time. Was definitely on the “I’m annoyed train” initially, but I respect the heart Frozen has and why so many love it.
Rewatching it this time made me think about how she doesn't seem able to control her ice powers and then immediately after, builds an ice castle with intricate designs.
he should watch Frozen 2 to ngl, THE QUALITY IS AMAZINGG. you literally can see the sewing on the clothing
“Love thaws” that reason the wind stopped when she was grieving Anna was because a part of grief is love, she loved Anna so the wind stopped because she was remembering her love for her
2:00 I don’t know if it’s mentioned in the comments or not, but the reason why there’s so much ice is because refrigeration was nonexistent in the time period in which this is set.
Disney used to be so great! This movie, Mohana, Tangled, Brave. They had an amazing run like the Golden days
Not me thinking this was a decade old video only to find out is was posted 11days ago 💀💀💀💀
Me trying to maintain myself when he says “you can’t marry a guy you just met BUT 😨I think he’s worth marrying😨” at 27:40
Elsa was 21 at her coronation and Anna was 18
Before you react to Frozen 2 you should do a mashup reaction with the TWO short films that happen in the timeline between movie 1 and 2, First short is 'Frozen fever" and 2nd "Olafs frozen adventure." combined they last like 26 mins .. the 1st short is about the 1st bday they spend together after the separation and the other short is about their 1st Xmas etc. They are cute and you can enjoy Frozen2 better if you know more content from in between the two movies timeline. Hope you do. Thanks
Since you keep asking what country they're in and what language and accent it is, they live in Norway, and the language is Norwegian. :)
Your probably the first person I watched that believed that Hans was a good guy till "That" moment
13:44 Well to be fair, especially back in the day it wasn't sure if kids would survive, as there wasn't medicine and wealth and food were more sparce. More likely for those that already had those things got more of it (power etc).
So one way to ensure that couple could have children to take care of them at elder age (people didn't live that long as these days either). Plus as a way to ensure that their family/familyname would have heir/s at all, was to get many children.
And back when I went to school, I heard that one of my teachers had 10 sisters. 😄
I actually have a relative who has 7 kids now, so... Some people get kid/s, some get many many kids, while some don't get any.
The Troll Actually Trolled 😮💨(it actually made no sense to hide it)
Bruh aint no way, how is this your first time watching Frozen💀💀💀
It's bro's first time watching everything 💀
"Why do they need that much ice" two answers to that: one is food preservation. No refrigeration. they used ice back in the day. (rememebr that an old fridge was called 'icebox') ... past that, because they're the ones who sell the ice.
19:08 bro was about to say gyatt
I just realized the the cell Elsa was in was already made when she got there so the parents already had that in place in case she got out of control what😮
so there's this theory that the trolls is bad and hans is actually a good guy. but when elsa's been caught, hans who is on his way back to arendelle met the trolls. they then messed up his minds and make him the bad guy (because they want kristoff to be with anna, and hans is "on their way"). and i stand with this theory.
I knew there was a reason I disliked the trolls so much! I gladly stand behind this theory
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I know this is a saturated comment but holy hell frozen is the most popular kids movie of all time and don's only watching it now 😂😂😂 bless
His reaction at 15:00 i can't 🤣🤣
Ngl, Frozen really is the best Disney movie EVER
I can't believe he's never seen this before- 👁️👄👁️
idk if you've noticed, but rapunzel and flynn from "Tangled" are in 10:30
don has got to have watched these movies when he was young aint no way bro hasnt seen cars, frozen, zootopia and more og movies that came out years ago
Elsa is very powerful she froze a whole country lol but im with u the parents just made her more traumatised making her think she is some kind of monster rather thn helping her
“I can’t llliiieeeee” is now a part of my daily vocabulary 😂
Something I got from this movie is that Olaf was created out of love, joy and innocence by Elsa when she was a kid but as an adult Marshmallow is created by anxiety and paranoia thus appearing monstrous in comparison to Olaf who is more cartoony
6:15 most real Don moment
Let it go is legendary
They live in Norway
Watching frozen for the first time in 2024 is disgusting
Then Don't watch
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Bro reacting to the let it go sequence was everything!
Rapunzel from tangled on 10:30 bottom left corner
10:31 Rapunzel and Eugene, from Tangled, walking past
I just wanted to say to you that elsa didnt know how to use her powers and obviously her dad didn't even try to teach her. And that's why she couldn't stop the winter. But now she knows how to use them. I hope now you understand what happened
Im dying evertime bro says cold lmao
everyone forgets about frozen fever and olaf's frozen adventure after frozen 1 but yes frozen 2!!!!
15:28 Elsa calling out every Disney couple ever.
Bro is so clueless about everything & i love it 💀😭
18:48 bro realised it was a kids movie and still didn't give a fuck😂😂😂😂
16:59 Elsa is actually the most powerful Disney character.
now....... after you watch frozen 2, if you haven't already, you gotta watch Tangled. definitely one disney's best animated films!
Idk why I just love the way British/English people speak