the more deleted scenes i watch, the more i feel frustrated because the movie's faults and plotholes would be fixed......... then again it would be a three hour movie but I AM OKAY WITH THAT
I KNOW!!! It's like the exact things I wanted in the movie turned out to have been deleted! I was wondering throughout the whole movie like "huh...so kristoff doesn't have an issue with the fancy royal stuff cause being married to anna woule mean.." or "man I wish kristoff had more scenes cause right now he might as well just not be here.." or even "Arendelle could have been destroyed symbolising the abolishing of past deceit and rebuilding anew with a union between 2 grouls of people!!" Even the scene with their parents talking about telling anna elsa's secret would have been good!!! I actually also wished they gave more scenes to the new characters cause honestly, what was the point of introducing them if we barely get to know them :/ And don't get me started on ice being the 5th element..
I think at the end of the day we have to remember it’s a kids movie first. I don’t know if I noticed plot holes so much as just wished they had dived deeper but they just don’t have time for it in a kid friendly 1h30 movie.
exactly, the thing is i WAS expecting it to be a 3 hour movie, when the movie was over i was like "wait... so... it's that? this seems more like a skyrim sidequest instead of the main story"
It's the voice actor. Olaf says some pretty dark things in the film already, but Josh Gad's lighthearted delivery make is seem less threatening and more like a brutally honest child who simply lacks tact. Try imagining this same line with josh Gad's delivery, you'll see what I mean.
I wish they kept at least Kristoff’s original storyline of him not fitting in the royal lifestyle. It feels more like an arc than what we had in the movie.
This totally makes sense. As harsh as it is, Kristoff lifestyle would be hard to fit within the royal family. He's an orphan raised by rock trolls, spends most of his life outdoors in the woods with minimal education. Compare to highly sophisticated, highly educated princess Anna who spends most of her time in the castle and among city people.
But this is definitely not what audiences want. In the directors section, Jennifer Lee said "It could be fun, but it's not what we want" so they stop exploring this way.
@@ischeele7203 It's clear that Kristoff and Anna would somehow managed to fix their relation in the end; Kristoff was still in the last deleted scene "The place of our own". Although Kristoff did not fully honest to Anna, his love to Anna is something very true. It is also predictable that Kristoff was going to have the second and final proposal to Anna in the end of this abandon version (possibly after going back to Arendelle, or, after everything was settle and the city was rebuilt) . Actually, it would highly likely be identical to the story path of Mulan II: 1.The couple engaged in the beginning. 2.They broke up in the middle. 3.They overcame the difficulties, fixed all problems and be together again in the end.
I thought the Nokk was just some murderous horse-water spirit. But he's not. He seeks the truth in your heart. If you're not true to yourself or others, it kills you. It despises deception. I can respect that. What a sophisticated creature
@@joshua2764 See? This is why I love the Norse Mythology. They got, crossdressing, lies, deception, magic, wits, Loki(he's a whole ass department), good advices, actual stories that give you life lessons that is still relatively relevant to the modern life..
@@joshua2764 He's not usually portrayed as some benevolent truth-being, he just likes drowning people for the heck of it. But I like this take too, sure.
Apparently, Nokk had its own identity and purpose in the original idea, which was taken away. In the final movie, Nokk was something like a pokemon and be captured by Elsa.
So you're telling me the spirits are nothing more than Northuldran Charmander, Northuldran Rapidash, Northuldran Golem, and..um...Northuldran Phantump?
@@eumesmo3208 This scene definitely does make sense. He's been living in the forest on his own for years. It's weird for him to move to the city and suddenly have to learn all the manners.
Adia Aud Totally just had a theory as I watched this - maybe she was lying to herself, in a sense? Thinking she was comfortable in Arendelle and with what was there, and believing that was what was in store for her, when she really just wanted to find out and be who she was meant to be? And the moment she accepted that for herself, Nokk allowed her to tame him? Idk, my logic could be flawed, but it was nice to think of how things could possiblt connect with Nokk. XD
Angeline Bena - Kristoff is clearly uncomfortable with riding the truth horse that could potentially drown him, yet Olaf puts him into this catch-22 situation where he if he doesn’t ride the horse, then everyone is suspicious about what he might be hiding, even if it’s nothing major, and if he does ride the horse, then he has to reveal his deepest secrets to get the horse to stop. How would you feel if you had to reveal your deepest secrets in order to not be MURDERED?! How is that NOT manipulative??
This part coordinated with the deleted scene "We're gonna get this right", both indicated the same thing: Kristoff is struggling to adapt the royal life (he has became aristocrat in the beginning of "We're gonna get this right"). Also, in another deleted scene "A place of our own", Anna said "We are going to build a new castle, no secrete, no deceive"; "No secrete" is for Elsa and "No deceive" is for Kristoff . All the related settings were abandon and not showing up in the final movie, the only thing left for Kristoff is how to propose to Anna, as well as sinning the mighty song "Lost in the woods".
And they made the idea of his proposal into a joke by having him try to propose to the princess just for the sake of proposing, anywhere anytime possible. No matter how absurd the circumstances are.
@@victorstr9396 The story is the weakest part of Frozen2; there are hundreds of plot holes about the mechanism of the magic & Elsa's disteny. Also, Kristoff's character and his relation with Anna was treated sloppy. Alparently Kristoff is not the selling point of Frozen2, the only thing they care is guaranteeing Johnson Groff has a chance to sing instead of Kristoff's character development.Really pathetic, there is literally no place for him in such a feminist film.
I get why this alternative plot for Anna and Kristoff was not included in the final movie but i would have loved seeing an exploration of their relationship in the movie. I felt like Anna was obsessed with Elsa and ignored Kristoff throughout the whole movie which was really frustrating. At least we got the amazing solo by Kristoff lol.
@Lucia Travella I totally agree about Anna caring more about her sister more than Kristoff but I didn’t really like the solo from kristoff it was cringe :-/////
@@OhioSiblings yeah, but it felt like her own personal goals weren't explored that much. Like she was too worried about what was happening with Elsa, but I still get that maybe that was the point, they just wanted to focus on the sisters relationship. ( I had totally forgotten about this comment lmao)
Ah so this would've tied into "get this right" and about how kristoff realizes he doesnt fit in with anna's royal life. He compares himself to how hans (even though he was evil) was still a prince. But then this would open up a whole new plot hole about how kristoff and anna realize that they might be too different and arent the match that they thought they'd be. And then they might break up. It's like in mulan 2, when shang and mulan realize that they're different people, maybe too different. They break up but they come back together because of love. The story would've been like that.
Even if this deleted scene is about Anna and Kristoff break up but, it still somehow shows more chemistry between them and feel like they're a real couple than the whole frickin movie
This scene is more suitable for Frozen 3 or something. The taming Nokk and the talk about marriage are definitely something that came at the end of the movie.
That’s a rlly good idea because it shows they’re already engaged and that all relationships can have difficulties, I think the scene could be altered a bit to fit Frozen 3, and maybe later, Kristoff and Anna can work together to rekindle their relationship and get married by the end of it
This scene just proves Kristoff’s love for Anna. In “get this right,” Kristoff says he’s trying to be the opposite of who he used to be, the guy who was raised by trolls and picks ice (basically the guy the trolls describe him as in “fixer upper”). He’s trying to adapt to his life in Arendelle and keep the truth a secret to make Anna happy because he loves her. It really adds depth to his character, which I like a lot, since his character in the final cut of Frozen 2 feels heavily developed upon just proposing to Anna. But I can see how this would have made the plot for them a bit dark, though it would have made for a more realistic look into their relationship and a good lesson in the end of the film when they get through their differences and stay together.
He's so sweet. There's nothing wrong with royal status and manners because of manners, but to someone who wasn't raised in it, its got to be difficult. He's not saying that he hates Anna for putting him in this position and can't find a way to break up, but he puts up with what he considers torture just so he can be with her.
I mean if I’m going to be truthful I feel like a lot of these deleted scenes and the original plot of the movie all got scrapped cause it was too realistic for Disney.......I would of been perfectly fine with this plot but other Disney fans wouldn’t I think
The Princess and The Frog was "realistic" in a lot of ways but it was still a good movie. The writers just dont know how to piece a good frozen sequel.
@@jinkieez Audiences now a days are to sensitive to literally everything that makes a great story which is why we end up with shitty movies now because of The way parents RAISe THERE KIDS😡!!!!! Also because Disney only cares about money and they treat there Writers and animators poorly and it makes me furious what Disney has become Agh if only Walt was still alive today😢
I would've loved the idea of them breaking up towards the beginning of the movie due to Kristoff admitting that he doesnt fit in, and then eventually coming back together because of how strong their love is for each other. it would have fleshed both characters more (particularly Kristoff). Tbh they did him dirty in the frozen 2 we got. although I found his 80's power ballad moment hilarious, it didn't fit into the storyline, and just reduced the character to a humorous sidekick :/
@@zechtasc5190 _*NO, IT WOULD NOT BE SAD AT ALL!!! !! YOU ABSOLUTELY CANNOT FORCE THEM TO BE TOGETHER JUST BECAUSE THESE STUPID KRISTANNA FANS WANT THEM TO BE TOGETHER!!! !! IF TWO PEOPLE CANNOT BE THEIR TRUE SELVES WHEN AROUND EACH OTHER, THEN THEY SHOULD NEVER, EVER BE TOGETHER ROMANTICALLY, THAT IS OUT OF THE QUESTION!!! !! I REALLY DO HOPE THAT KRISTOFF AND ANNA BREAK UP FOR GOOD IN FROZEN 3, FROZEN 4, OR FROZEN 5, AND THEY NEVER, EVER SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN AND GET BACK TOGETHER JUST BECAUSE THEY LOVE EACH OTHER!!! !!"
"I prefer you in leather... wait that came out wrong" WHY DIDN'T THEY KEEP THIS IN THE FINAL CUT OMG like they had the first part but???? it would've been sm funnier for them to acknowledge the innuendo
I like the general concept of this scene, in that it explores the Nokk's role more than the movie ended up doing, and that it addressed a plausible problem with Disney's frequent formula of "humble commoner and heir to the throne end up together". It just went a tad too far with that second thing. If the hidden untruth had been Kristoff's insecurity about never fitting in with palace life and/or not being the noble husband she deserves, we'd have gotten a much more in-character exchange between the two.
Honestly feel sad that people look at this scene and say “This was too dark for a children’s movie.” People honestly believe children are complete idiots that can’t handle serious plot lines.
Agreed. People can't keep the fact that not all relationships end well. This would have been a PERFECT example of two people figuring out that they are not right for each other in a healthy manner. (Granted, if they have left this is Disney might have found a way for Anne and Krisoff to be back together. Which is fine, but I feel like they might have messed it up.)
Funny how in the actual movie, Anna and Kristof's relationship is literally played for comic relief lol. No conflicts, no breakups, etc. - literally just some banter between the two and Kristoff's hilariously bad luck when trying to find the perfect moment to propose to Anna.
This deleted scene makes me sad af lol. Kristoff is happy in Arendelle. And thinking of an au where he isn't makes me sad. And Anna not supporting him and trying to make him happy in Arendelle makes me feel even more unhappy. This scene was so out of character for all of them. Especially Anna and Olaf. Anna isn't the type of person to walk away without listening to what Kristoff wanted to say. And Olaf is innocent, he wouldn't make dark humor jokes. I feel like if Kristoff were to become Lord of Arendelle instead of the Ice Deliver he wouldn't be happy. However, just because he is marrying Anna doesn't make him a King. That makes him a King Consort. A King Consort is not in charge of the kingdom. So Kristoff would still be able to do what he loves. (Ice Delivering). And if this scene did happen. I feel like Anna would give Kristoff the chance to explain that he isn't happy with his role of Lord Of Arendelle and Anna would understand saying he doesn't need to go through with the promotion. If he is happy with his old role of Arendelle then he should continue to be happy. Ya know
"Anna isn't the type of person to walk away without listening to what Kristoff wanted to say". The actual Frozen 2 would disagree with you. She always automatically assumes the worst interpretation when he fumbles is words, and then just kinda, abandons him. Given that aspect of her it wouldn't be odd at all for her to assume "not happy in Arendelle"="not happy in this relationship" "And Olaf is innocent, he wouldn't make dark humor jokes." I've gotta disagree with you. *Because* he so innocent, he wouldn't realize just how dark the things he's saying here are.
The more deleted scene I see, the more I start to see how much the final developpement of Kristoff character is under developped. At least compare to what they planned at the begginning. I always like this character so much but honestly, he could have been out of Frozen 2 without even changing the plot :')
He was just there as a comic relief character. His attempts to propose to Anna always going hilariously wrong was just to lighten the tone, considering Elsa's plot was far more serious.
NOw thats the scene I wanna see. INstead of jsut missing Kristoff but get upset, it will be more dramtic and in the end will be mroe touching when Krsitoff propose
Gosh, darn it! This is exactly what I wish would have happened in the movie! Don't get me wrong, I still loved it, but the parts I definitely had a problem with was the "Getting Married" polt. I haven't seen all the deleted scenes yet, but from what I have seen so far, it's starting to look pretty close to what I would have liked to see. So, for the heck of it, I'm going to write how I would have done the "Getting Married" plot. Start off the way it originally starts in the movie, but then have Kristoff actually succeed in proposing right away. Pretty much just use "Get This Right" from the deleted songs. That would have been fun and very sweet. Then, while they are on their adventure, they will start to notice each other flaws, maybe have a few arguments and stuff, and maybe have this scene as well, thus making them question if they should really get married. Then, Kristoff could maybe still have his "Lost In The Woods" song while Anna goes off with Elsa, and this time it could be about not knowing if it'll work out or if he'll be able to keep up with her. (I actually like that song so I want to work around keeping it in.) And since this is a Disney movie, they'll, of course, makeup and basically say that "Hey, we're different people on different paths, and we're not always going to see eye to eye, but that doesn't mean we can't make this work. We love each other, we want to be with each other, and if that's true, then we'll work hard to be together, and,...well, 'Get This Right.'" Heck, give the song a reprise just for the heck of it! It's a good message for kids and adults to learn! It's okay to second guess things even after you decide to get married. It's okay to feel that way! It's a good way to make sure you really want to do this or should do this. As long as you have a good feeling that things will work out, even if you are both on different paths, then you'll both be okay. The way it ended up in the movie felt very forced and cliched it the end. It was the thing that disappointed me the most. Again, I still loved the movie as it was, but if I had the chance to fix it for some reason, this what I would fix, and this is how I would do it. Thank you, hope you enjoy your day.
Honestly, I believe that the version you described was their original intent for the story. However, according to the documentary, a lot of their original ideas for the story didn't succeed with the children during the test screenings. So they were forced to simplify their plot a good bit, and they had only a short amount of time to do it because the Mouse didn't want to push back the release date. It's really sad. Because as much as I love Frozen 2, I would have appreciated the deeper plot lines.
This is an alternative idea right? Coz im sure Kristoff will do anything for Anna ..this just completely throw everything away ..or maybe this would be a frozen short soon..for full explanation
Yes, I assumed originally they want to spend much time on Anna and Kristoff's relation, but the idea was abandon and they shifted the focus to Elsa's part.
From my point of view, this was not a attracting idea. Giving it up might be a good way, yet they didn't really come up with a proper solution to make Kristoff really fit into the final movie.
Kristoff is a nice guy who loves Anna and will do any and everything for her. That is true and true. But that doesn't mean he has to feel good about the environment he was in, aside from being with Anna. The fact that he keeps his uncomfortable feeling about all other things just to be with her actually shows how much his love is. This premise is taken off because it presents complications in relationship between the two characters that may be hard to grasp its true meanings by younger audiences.
@@victorstr9396 yeah and i liked him in the final cut i think what people seem to not quite understand is that kristoff is a character that will laways help her cuz in the first one anna basically bribed him
This would really tie in with Frozen 3 if they were to do a 3rd movie. Since Anna's queen and she's now engaged to Kristoff, Kristoff would have to be king some point and this would be the perfect scene to tie down with it to show his insecurities of ruling Arendelle and not fitting the royal life. I know Frozen is based more on the sisters but it would be really nice to see more from Kristoff himself especially since he was really given a bad sub-plot for Frozen 2 (all he focused on was proposing to Anna basically so we didn't get to learn anything new on his character).
When Anna said “ I don’t think we should get married “ Me: AND THEY WERE ABOUT TO ADD THAT TO THE MOVIE?!?!! ( If they had added that to the movie I think that the main plot would change and basically be 3 hours if your going to include “Show yourself” and “ The next right thing “ so it’s better to leave that as a sort of Disney short or at least some sort of problem in Frozen 3.)
I can see why this was a deleted scene, like imagine Olaf being that savage to Kristoff or any of the characters would be hilarious and sad with how his character would be portrayed as a innocent snowman.
Yeah I agree. Everyone’s saying this plot with Kristoff should’ve been kept in, but in reality, this would’ve taken away from the movie’s main storyline. Frozen 2 already has so much lore going on, with the parent’s backstories, and the five spirits. From a writing perspective, having so much plot, and then adding in an entire romance arc, would’ve been too much. The audience would feel overwhelmed, and unable to keep up with everything that’s going on.
Yeah, lost the main theme and also -- these are great as adults, but kids wouldn't have enjoyed this. Also, legit, Anna really didn't need to feel like she was getting lied to again, tbh. I liked their relationship in the movie just fine.
I was about to agree that this was deleted and everyone is saying they would’ve preferred this. Kristoff is always open and honest with Anna and seeing him portrayed this way is so upsetting
When I watched Frozen 2 I thought for sure that Anna would stay in the Enchanted Forest. It made the most sense, I mean, for Pete’s sake the village had a whole herd of reindeer and Anna ended the feud by convincing the soldiers to help her break the dam to end the fog enchantment. And this deleted scene raises a good point, why would Kristof (a man who has spent his whole life loving and living in the outdoors) and Anna (who spent her entire youth trapped inside the castle) ever go back to Arendelle?? Not to mention that they both spent more time with the village than Elsa ever did, it makes almost no sense for Elsa to spend the rest of her life there instead of them.
@@c1r3ta7yearsago2 i think what the person meant was elsa would go back to arendelle because she barely spent time with the village and the people. (yes i'm aware that's not how it ended, i've seen back in december for my birthday, i'm just summarizing what the person was saying)
The castle and the village itself are different. Just because she's been in a castle for over years, doesn't mean she wouldn't want to stay there again.
@@LifeAsItIs478752 that is indeed true. It would add more character depth to kristoff though. I understand why the creators didn't develop the idea further but I'll never forgive them for cutting this scene (and "get this right"!) out. Wasted potential
Sometimes I feel like Disney is intentionally cutting these actually good scenes, just so we can make fanfics and animatics out of them, because they‘re too lazy to create an actual storyline themselves.
The second movie would've been so much better if they kept in even half the deleted scenes, especially with Anna and Kristoff. I feel like we didn't get enough of them together in Frozen 2
He was not happy of his role in arendelle because another deleted scene he bacame the lord of arendelle and he does not like that Edit: also i was gonna happen in the start of the movie and at the end kristoff proposes
For the people saying this is "too dark" or "too serius" of a plot, i personally think not, i think this subplot would have been perfect, cause it would show a healty relationship! they are really nice together, but they have problems cause they are differents and their life are differents, i think this would show that in a loving and healty relationship, neither has to totally change for the other, insted they meet in the middle, adapt and change just enough to be able to share your life with people you love but not too much to lose yourself, and is disney! they would have magic and music and funny and sweet dialogue to show this! Also, if you think about it, it just follows Elsa and Anna´s plots, Elsa wants to live free and kinda of his own, even though she loves her family, she is used to be alone and kinda likes it, and Anna is an extrovert, she wants to live in the city surrunded of people who she can help and make friends with, she wants to not be alone. So they meet in the middle, just like Anna and Kristoff. Anyway, this is just my opinion
i see why it didnt make it into the film bc we already were having him struggleing to propose to Anna and the story was mainly surrounding Anna and Elsa (mainly Elsa's powers) but if the 3rd movie talked about how Kristoff had a tough time being in the royal life style then i wouldnt be disapointed.
King Agnar(deleted scene): That's the scene you've ever seen. Elsa(viewers): Ahh, you have these scenes? Anna(YTcomments): and you never told us before!. King Agnar(director): well i deleted it, but i could tell you now. Queen Iduna(screenplay): are you sure about this? King Agnar(director): it's time Iduna. °After showing deleted scenes° Anna kid( YT Comments): BUT I STILL HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS???!! King Agnar (Director) :save them for Frozen 3 ANNA. Anna kid(YT comments): why the northuldra attack us anyways? And Who os Samantha?
This is the only deleted concept they really should have keep. The others are good and all but not necessary, but his whole story in final movie was mistake
Whyyyy??? This makes the whole story more dynamic! Instead of having a low level running gag about Kristoff trying to propose but always fails due to awkward situation (which gets super tireing super fast), here we have a situation that we the audience absolutely wants to be resolved!! Kristoff separating from Anna after this scene, we'd be eager for them to be re-united again!
This is kinda reminds me of Kristen Bell and her husband Dax Shepard. Kristen used to said they disagree in everything 99% of the time but they stay together and work things out together. Its about respect towards eachother and compromise. Anna and Kristoff are from totally different backgrounds so it would be hard work ahead of them to really live their lives as a couple. If they can work their differences and able to stay together, it means love truely prevail. If not, that means their love isn't enough.
2:57 The only correct and obvious response is "no, not all of it, my love for you isn't a lie" like wtf why would anyone not answer her asking that lmao
I'm glad this scene is deleted because like some people said "This is way out of character for them". But one thing I would've changed about this deleted scene is I would've made Anna supportive of Kristoff. Helped Kristoff
Kristoff; No! I don't like my life in Arendelle. Anna; ohh... Anna; Is it true? That you don't like your life on Arendelle? Kristoff; Yes... Anna; So it was all a lie? Anna; I don't think we should get married... Dammnn that hit me so hard 😔
I do understand that the movie was primary for kids but it is so sad that they decided to scale it down on matureness and sadness... I would've loved to see this scene and the "get this right" after that and the scene where Arendale gets destroyed and Anna offers Elsa to build a new castle with "no secrets. no deceive" (words probably dedicated to Kristoff). Even Hans got a duet with Anna but her literal future husband didn't, instead he sang an 80's ballad alone. Not that there's something wrong with it but they never really showed the chemistry that could've been there between Anna and Kristoff from all these deleted scenes. So I am actually very sad
Okay this scene is hilarious but SCARY AF, NOKK LITERALLY TRYING SEVERAL TIMES TO DROWN HIM FOR THE SAKE OF LIES WTFFFFF. but since the movie lacks his arc, basically his entire development, this is great actually. Since he's struggling to propose is kinda stupid
Can we have this scene and Get This Right in a short film? This is so much more interesting than that Olaf movie, and I think Anna and Kristoff's relationship could use the development.
All the deleted scenes wuld have made the movie so much better, there were no high stakes, n everything was resolved, wuld have liked something more intense
Ughh I maybe understand why they deleted the prologue. They changed the story and it wouldn't fit but this?! This would have made the subplot so much better! (not that it really exists in the movie)
So, what is supposed to happen next, did they both fix everything they decided to continue ??? Or was it such a painful truth that they finished everything ??? That's so sad, I need aswers please
I wish this is how the characters were presented in the film, they feel like they have more character and I actually like Olaf instead of him just being there and killing my braincells
honestly this version is so much more in character too because it would have actually done something with them rather than "kristoff wants to propose now and he sucks" and "anna the obsessive who's also just for some reason constantly getting pissy at kristoff"
i feel like the entirety of frozen 2 was just a bunch of ideas smoshed together and in the end the found some kind of underlying plot to tie everything together halfheartedly.
It seems that this part was necessary, because they needed some reason to separate Ana from Kristoff for the next part. And Kristoff sings "Lost in the woods." We know that Ana wanted to look for Kristoff, but did not dare to look for him, when they left to seek the voice after the situation of the Spirit of the Earth.
the more deleted scenes i watch, the more i feel frustrated because the movie's faults and plotholes would be fixed......... then again it would be a three hour movie but I AM OKAY WITH THAT
I KNOW!!! It's like the exact things I wanted in the movie turned out to have been deleted! I was wondering throughout the whole movie like "huh...so kristoff doesn't have an issue with the fancy royal stuff cause being married to anna woule mean.." or "man I wish kristoff had more scenes cause right now he might as well just not be here.." or even "Arendelle could have been destroyed symbolising the abolishing of past deceit and rebuilding anew with a union between 2 grouls of people!!" Even the scene with their parents talking about telling anna elsa's secret would have been good!!!
I actually also wished they gave more scenes to the new characters cause honestly, what was the point of introducing them if we barely get to know them :/
And don't get me started on ice being the 5th element..
I think at the end of the day we have to remember it’s a kids movie first. I don’t know if I noticed plot holes so much as just wished they had dived deeper but they just don’t have time for it in a kid friendly 1h30 movie.
exactly, the thing is i WAS expecting it to be a 3 hour movie, when the movie was over i was like "wait... so... it's that? this seems more like a skyrim sidequest instead of the main story"
Ghost wizard aha haha I think Marvel has started to spoil us with their 3h movies lol
Jasmijn Ooms What do u expect from boomers making this
Olaf is really dark In this one
Kristoff: what no
Olaf: then get on
More like: _Then get on._
And not to mention Anna even looked at him like: ...Uhm
It's the voice actor. Olaf says some pretty dark things in the film already, but Josh Gad's lighthearted delivery make is seem less threatening and more like a brutally honest child who simply lacks tact. Try imagining this same line with josh Gad's delivery, you'll see what I mean.
Get on the damn horse Kristoff
That version of Olaf is ‘sketchy’ lol get it
I wish they kept at least Kristoff’s original storyline of him not fitting in the royal lifestyle. It feels more like an arc than what we had in the movie.
I know, I even put that on our game of Frozen II bingo and everything
It's more original too.
@@soulvasseur7138 i actually agree that the one is the movie is more original, if they had gone with this one it would have been a bit cliche.
They honestly just forgot about him in the second act
Yaassss
"I don't think we should get married"
That line hit me hard
Is this why you don't confess to the class president?
I just like WHAT THE FRIGGSKSJDMSK
@@TasX YAMETEEEEEE
I like that
Why is this line similar to what kaguya said in season 2 episode 2 lmao
This totally makes sense. As harsh as it is, Kristoff lifestyle would be hard to fit within the royal family. He's an orphan raised by rock trolls, spends most of his life outdoors in the woods with minimal education. Compare to highly sophisticated, highly educated princess Anna who spends most of her time in the castle and among city people.
But this is definitely not what audiences want. In the directors section, Jennifer Lee said "It could be fun, but it's not what we want" so they stop exploring this way.
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Opposites attract only carries you so far.
I was a Kristoff to someone's Anna... Yeah. It ends sad, always.
@@ischeele7203 It's clear that Kristoff and Anna
would somehow managed to fix their
relation in the end; Kristoff was still in the last deleted scene "The place of
our own". Although Kristoff did not fully honest to Anna,
his love to Anna is something very true.
It is also predictable that Kristoff was going to have the second and final proposal to Anna in the end of this abandon version (possibly after going back to Arendelle, or, after everything was settle and the city was rebuilt) .
Actually, it would highly likely be identical to the
story path of Mulan II:
1.The couple engaged in the beginning.
2.They broke up in the middle.
3.They overcame the difficulties, fixed
all problems and be together again in the end.
Victor STr the trolls did say he was a “fixer upper “.
I thought the Nokk was just some murderous horse-water spirit.
But he's not.
He seeks the truth in your heart. If you're not true to yourself or others, it kills you.
It despises deception. I can respect that. What a sophisticated creature
Well that explains why he killed a lot of people who came to his ocean/river in the ancient myths
They weren't true to their selves and to him...
@@joshua2764 See? This is why I love the Norse Mythology. They got, crossdressing, lies, deception, magic, wits, Loki(he's a whole ass department), good advices, actual stories that give you life lessons that is still relatively relevant to the modern life..
@@joshua2764 He's not usually portrayed as some benevolent truth-being, he just likes drowning people for the heck of it. But I like this take too, sure.
It kills people when they don't tell the truth.
What a sophisticated creature.
@@icegoldcool9932 Can you rephrase that?.
Apparently, Nokk had its own identity and purpose in the original idea, which was taken away. In the final movie, Nokk was something like a pokemon and be captured by Elsa.
LOL
So you're telling me the spirits are nothing more than Northuldran Charmander, Northuldran Rapidash, Northuldran Golem, and..um...Northuldran Phantump?
@@199NickYT ahah yeah
Exactly
I prefer this to the actual movie.
This Kristoff is more logic than the one in the actual movie!
Yup
What do you mean?
I don't think so, he is all optimist and happy, so that scene wouldn't make sense
eu mesmo but it’s nice to see the other side of him too and kinda refreshing
@@eumesmo3208 This scene definitely does make sense. He's been living in the forest on his own for years. It's weird for him to move to the city and suddenly have to learn all the manners.
The horse drowns you if there’s no truth in your heart.
Is that why the horse tried to drown Elsa in the second movie...?
No. I don't think the writers kept the idea in the final movie.
*WHERE DID YOU PUT MY COOKIES ELSA*
**drowning sounds intensifies**
*okay cool let’s go find your dead mom now*
No, because what was Elsa lying about? Oh yeah....... but how did the nokk remember what Elsa did to Anna?
Adia Aud Totally just had a theory as I watched this - maybe she was lying to herself, in a sense? Thinking she was comfortable in Arendelle and with what was there, and believing that was what was in store for her, when she really just wanted to find out and be who she was meant to be? And the moment she accepted that for herself, Nokk allowed her to tame him? Idk, my logic could be flawed, but it was nice to think of how things could possiblt connect with Nokk. XD
Yes, because she wasn't happy being a Queen
"Then get on."
Me: I like this version of Olaf.
Same
Yes, this manipulative bastard version of Olaf who doesn’t understand that no means no. Very likable...
@@Tustin2121 how is that manipulative and bastard?
Angeline Bena - Kristoff is clearly uncomfortable with riding the truth horse that could potentially drown him, yet Olaf puts him into this catch-22 situation where he if he doesn’t ride the horse, then everyone is suspicious about what he might be hiding, even if it’s nothing major, and if he does ride the horse, then he has to reveal his deepest secrets to get the horse to stop. How would you feel if you had to reveal your deepest secrets in order to not be MURDERED?! How is that NOT manipulative??
@@Tustin2121 Olaf is not even that smart. He seemed to just be wondering whether he is lying or not. Kinda like a five year old kid reaction.
This part coordinated with the deleted scene "We're gonna get this right", both indicated the same thing: Kristoff is struggling to adapt the royal life (he has became aristocrat in the beginning of "We're gonna get this right"). Also, in another deleted scene "A place of our own", Anna said "We are going to build a new castle, no secrete, no deceive"; "No secrete" is for Elsa and "No deceive" is for Kristoff . All the related settings were abandon and not showing up in the final movie, the only thing left for Kristoff is how to propose to Anna, as well as sinning the mighty song "Lost in the woods".
And they made the idea of his proposal into a joke by having him try to propose to the princess just for the sake of proposing, anywhere anytime possible. No matter how absurd the circumstances are.
@@victorstr9396 The story is the weakest part of Frozen2; there are hundreds of plot holes
about the mechanism of the magic & Elsa's disteny. Also, Kristoff's character
and his relation with Anna was treated sloppy. Alparently Kristoff is not
the selling point of Frozen2, the only thing they care is guaranteeing Johnson Groff has a chance to sing instead of Kristoff's character development.Really pathetic, there is literally no place for him in such a feminist film.
@@picardtseng His name is Jonathan Groff.
why did they have to delete these wonderful scenes;-;
I get why this alternative plot for Anna and Kristoff was not included in the final movie but i would have loved seeing an exploration of their relationship in the movie. I felt like Anna was obsessed with Elsa and ignored Kristoff throughout the whole movie which was really frustrating.
At least we got the amazing solo by Kristoff lol.
@Lucia Travella
I totally agree about Anna caring more about her sister more than Kristoff but I didn’t really like the solo from kristoff it was cringe :-/////
CORN hahahahhaah that was the idea though!
What do you mean obsessed with Elsa that’s her sister?
@@OhioSiblings yeah, but it felt like her own personal goals weren't explored that much. Like she was too worried about what was happening with Elsa, but I still get that maybe that was the point, they just wanted to focus on the sisters relationship. ( I had totally forgotten about this comment lmao)
No cause I felt the exact same thing, they depicted Anna with a sister complex and Kristoff really deserved better
Ah so this would've tied into "get this right" and about how kristoff realizes he doesnt fit in with anna's royal life. He compares himself to how hans (even though he was evil) was still a prince. But then this would open up a whole new plot hole about how kristoff and anna realize that they might be too different and arent the match that they thought they'd be. And then they might break up. It's like in mulan 2, when shang and mulan realize that they're different people, maybe too different. They break up but they come back together because of love. The story would've been like that.
Mulan 2 wasn't good ngl. They made they're opposites too clear and the logical choice would've been to go their separate ways.
i’m so glad u brought up mulan 2 because i was about to mention how similar that would be to it lol
ReddieForAnything they’re not exactly like Mulan 2
Maybe.
That woudve been so much better
500th like! Congrats, dude.
Btw, director Chris Buck voiced Kristoff and Olaf in this deleted scene.
@Elsa is cold but HOT Or this was an early exploration when the actors
have not kicked in.
Can I have more of Chris duck olafffff
That explains why Olaf didn't sound like himself.
thats what i thought, didnt sound like the actors
Honestly I like Chris Buck as Olaf better than Josh Gad. The line delivery is just..golden.
It’s so funny that the deleted scenes are better than the scenes we got. Probably would’ve made this movie better than the original.
Oh definitely
preach
IT WOULD MAKE THE MOVIE WORST-
@@ginger325 explain your point
OT7 biased Mashups its a kid movie right? It should be happy and fun. This scene is just dramatic. But y’all got a point. I agree.
Even if this deleted scene is about Anna and Kristoff break up but, it still somehow shows more chemistry between them and feel like they're a real couple than the whole frickin movie
This scene will kill so many fans
I'm crying
IT DID TO MEH
Chill. You guys know they would've gotten back together by the end of the movie.
@@anastasiaar7681 my heart just sank in that last 5 seconds
@@jenshansen3329 😂💔❤
They did my boy so dirty by deleting this, he was about to get actual development and arc.
At the cost of making both Anna and Olaf manipulative bastards? They’re literally forcing him to take a lie detector test because “horse pretty”.
"I prefer you in leather- Wait that came out wrong" 😏😏😏
Finally admitted.
kInKy
It took me a minute to understand that- lol
I like how they at least kept that joke
What does it mean??
This scene is more suitable for Frozen 3 or something. The taming Nokk and the talk about marriage are definitely something that came at the end of the movie.
I agree
they were originally gonna get married at the start of frozen 2 (with "Get this Right")
Yeah
That’s a rlly good idea because it shows they’re already engaged and that all relationships can have difficulties, I think the scene could be altered a bit to fit Frozen 3, and maybe later, Kristoff and Anna can work together to rekindle their relationship and get married by the end of it
Lol don't they get married right after Frozen 2?
This scene just proves Kristoff’s love for Anna. In “get this right,” Kristoff says he’s trying to be the opposite of who he used to be, the guy who was raised by trolls and picks ice (basically the guy the trolls describe him as in “fixer upper”). He’s trying to adapt to his life in Arendelle and keep the truth a secret to make Anna happy because he loves her. It really adds depth to his character, which I like a lot, since his character in the final cut of Frozen 2 feels heavily developed upon just proposing to Anna. But I can see how this would have made the plot for them a bit dark, though it would have made for a more realistic look into their relationship and a good lesson in the end of the film when they get through their differences and stay together.
He's so sweet. There's nothing wrong with royal status and manners because of manners, but to someone who wasn't raised in it, its got to be difficult. He's not saying that he hates Anna for putting him in this position and can't find a way to break up, but he puts up with what he considers torture just so he can be with her.
I mean if I’m going to be truthful I feel like a lot of these deleted scenes and the original plot of the movie all got scrapped cause it was too realistic for Disney.......I would of been perfectly fine with this plot but other Disney fans wouldn’t I think
also since this movie is mainly for kids too
You’re kidding right? Other Disney films have had plots like this sometimes and have gotten a good amount of love
The Princess and The Frog was "realistic" in a lot of ways but it was still a good movie. The writers just dont know how to piece a good frozen sequel.
@@jinkieez Audiences now a days are to sensitive to literally everything that makes a great story which is why we end up with shitty movies now because of The way parents RAISe THERE KIDS😡!!!!!
Also because Disney only cares about money and they treat there Writers and animators poorly and it makes me furious what Disney has become
Agh if only Walt was still alive today😢
I would've loved the idea of them breaking up towards the beginning of the movie due to Kristoff admitting that he doesnt fit in, and then eventually coming back together because of how strong their love is for each other. it would have fleshed both characters more (particularly Kristoff). Tbh they did him dirty in the frozen 2 we got. although I found his 80's power ballad moment hilarious, it didn't fit into the storyline, and just reduced the character to a humorous sidekick :/
s a m e
This sht makes more sense actually i like that idea it would be kinda sad if the author just makes them break up and not come back together
@@zechtasc5190 _*NO, IT WOULD NOT BE SAD AT ALL!!! !! YOU ABSOLUTELY CANNOT FORCE THEM TO BE TOGETHER JUST BECAUSE THESE STUPID KRISTANNA FANS WANT THEM TO BE TOGETHER!!! !! IF TWO PEOPLE CANNOT BE THEIR TRUE SELVES WHEN AROUND EACH OTHER, THEN THEY SHOULD NEVER, EVER BE TOGETHER ROMANTICALLY, THAT IS OUT OF THE QUESTION!!! !! I REALLY DO HOPE THAT KRISTOFF AND ANNA BREAK UP FOR GOOD IN FROZEN 3, FROZEN 4, OR FROZEN 5, AND THEY NEVER, EVER SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN AND GET BACK TOGETHER JUST BECAUSE THEY LOVE EACH OTHER!!! !!"
Anna: I don't think that we should get married.
Kristoff: Anna?
Me: That got deep.😶
"I prefer you in leather... wait that came out wrong" WHY DIDN'T THEY KEEP THIS IN THE FINAL CUT OMG
like they had the first part but???? it would've been sm funnier for them to acknowledge the innuendo
I wish they had left this in, it would’ve been so purposeful and made the proposal at the end so much more meaningful
yes
I like the general concept of this scene, in that it explores the Nokk's role more than the movie ended up doing, and that it addressed a plausible problem with Disney's frequent formula of "humble commoner and heir to the throne end up together". It just went a tad too far with that second thing. If the hidden untruth had been Kristoff's insecurity about never fitting in with palace life and/or not being the noble husband she deserves, we'd have gotten a much more in-character exchange between the two.
truth! plus with this version we got an amazing song
Yesss exactlyyy!
Me on Christmas: Thanks, granny! I love this sweater, it's so cute. I'll wear it all the time!
Me three months later: *Drowned by Nokk*
i laughed harder than i should have -
1:57 "wait that came out wrong"...... OH MY GODDD- 🤣🤣🤣🤣 EVEN SHE ADMITTED THAT THAT LINE IS INAPPROPRIATE!! THIS GOT ME HOWLING!! 😂😂😂
Honestly feel sad that people look at this scene and say “This was too dark for a children’s movie.” People honestly believe children are complete idiots that can’t handle serious plot lines.
Yeah
Agreed. People can't keep the fact that not all relationships end well. This would have been a PERFECT example of two people figuring out that they are not right for each other in a healthy manner. (Granted, if they have left this is Disney might have found a way for Anne and Krisoff to be back together. Which is fine, but I feel like they might have messed it up.)
"Does Olaf Even Have A Heart?" SAVAGE-
But that end though... It made me almost cry..
Oh god it’s my old channel- the cringe is overwhelming me-
Funny how in the actual movie, Anna and Kristof's relationship is literally played for comic relief lol. No conflicts, no breakups, etc. - literally just some banter between the two and Kristoff's hilariously bad luck when trying to find the perfect moment to propose to Anna.
Are we just gonna ignore at 1:58 when she said," I prefer you in leather" and then quickly says," wait that came out wrong."
This deleted scene makes me sad af lol. Kristoff is happy in Arendelle. And thinking of an au where he isn't makes me sad. And Anna not supporting him and trying to make him happy in Arendelle makes me feel even more unhappy. This scene was so out of character for all of them. Especially Anna and Olaf. Anna isn't the type of person to walk away without listening to what Kristoff wanted to say. And Olaf is innocent, he wouldn't make dark humor jokes. I feel like if Kristoff were to become Lord of Arendelle instead of the Ice Deliver he wouldn't be happy. However, just because he is marrying Anna doesn't make him a King. That makes him a King Consort. A King Consort is not in charge of the kingdom. So Kristoff would still be able to do what he loves. (Ice Delivering). And if this scene did happen. I feel like Anna would give Kristoff the chance to explain that he isn't happy with his role of Lord Of Arendelle and Anna would understand saying he doesn't need to go through with the promotion. If he is happy with his old role of Arendelle then he should continue to be happy. Ya know
THE TRUTH IS OUT
"Anna isn't the type of person to walk away without listening to what Kristoff wanted to say". The actual Frozen 2 would disagree with you. She always automatically assumes the worst interpretation when he fumbles is words, and then just kinda, abandons him. Given that aspect of her it wouldn't be odd at all for her to assume "not happy in Arendelle"="not happy in this relationship"
"And Olaf is innocent, he wouldn't make dark humor jokes." I've gotta disagree with you. *Because* he so innocent, he wouldn't realize just how dark the things he's saying here are.
@@stevenhiggins3055 you're right, that's why I really didn't like what they did with Ana in Frozen 2, sounded out of character for me.
The more deleted scene I see, the more I start to see how much the final developpement of Kristoff character is under developped. At least compare to what they planned at the begginning. I always like this character so much but honestly, he could have been out of Frozen 2 without even changing the plot :')
He was just there as a comic relief character. His attempts to propose to Anna always going hilariously wrong was just to lighten the tone, considering Elsa's plot was far more serious.
I like how monotone and ominous Olaf is in this. XD
It makes me wonder what some of olaf's lines would've sounded like without Josh gad's delivery.
NOw thats the scene I wanna see. INstead of jsut missing Kristoff but get upset, it will be more dramtic and in the end will be mroe touching when Krsitoff propose
Gosh, darn it! This is exactly what I wish would have happened in the movie! Don't get me wrong, I still loved it, but the parts I definitely had a problem with was the "Getting Married" polt.
I haven't seen all the deleted scenes yet, but from what I have seen so far, it's starting to look pretty close to what I would have liked to see. So, for the heck of it, I'm going to write how I would have done the "Getting Married" plot.
Start off the way it originally starts in the movie, but then have Kristoff actually succeed in proposing right away. Pretty much just use "Get This Right" from the deleted songs. That would have been fun and very sweet. Then, while they are on their adventure, they will start to notice each other flaws, maybe have a few arguments and stuff, and maybe have this scene as well, thus making them question if they should really get married. Then, Kristoff could maybe still have his "Lost In The Woods" song while Anna goes off with Elsa, and this time it could be about not knowing if it'll work out or if he'll be able to keep up with her. (I actually like that song so I want to work around keeping it in.) And since this is a Disney movie, they'll, of course, makeup and basically say that "Hey, we're different people on different paths, and we're not always going to see eye to eye, but that doesn't mean we can't make this work. We love each other, we want to be with each other, and if that's true, then we'll work hard to be together, and,...well, 'Get This Right.'" Heck, give the song a reprise just for the heck of it!
It's a good message for kids and adults to learn! It's okay to second guess things even after you decide to get married. It's okay to feel that way! It's a good way to make sure you really want to do this or should do this. As long as you have a good feeling that things will work out, even if you are both on different paths, then you'll both be okay. The way it ended up in the movie felt very forced and cliched it the end. It was the thing that disappointed me the most.
Again, I still loved the movie as it was, but if I had the chance to fix it for some reason, this what I would fix, and this is how I would do it.
Thank you, hope you enjoy your day.
Yes
Honestly, I believe that the version you described was their original intent for the story. However, according to the documentary, a lot of their original ideas for the story didn't succeed with the children during the test screenings. So they were forced to simplify their plot a good bit, and they had only a short amount of time to do it because the Mouse didn't want to push back the release date. It's really sad. Because as much as I love Frozen 2, I would have appreciated the deeper plot lines.
This is an alternative idea right? Coz im sure Kristoff will do anything for Anna ..this just completely throw everything away ..or maybe this would be a frozen short soon..for full explanation
Yes, I assumed originally they want to spend much time on Anna and Kristoff's relation, but the idea was abandon and they shifted the focus to Elsa's part.
From my point of view, this was not a attracting idea. Giving it up might be a good way, yet they didn't really come up with a proper solution to make Kristoff really fit into the final movie.
Kristoff is a nice guy who loves Anna and will do any and everything for her. That is true and true. But that doesn't mean he has to feel good about the environment he was in, aside from being with Anna. The fact that he keeps his uncomfortable feeling about all other things just to be with her actually shows how much his love is.
This premise is taken off because it presents complications in relationship between the two characters that may be hard to grasp its true meanings by younger audiences.
@@victorstr9396 yeah and i liked him in the final cut i think what people seem to not quite understand is that kristoff is a character that will laways help her cuz in the first one anna basically bribed him
@@victorstr9396 You explained that perfectly.
This would really tie in with Frozen 3 if they were to do a 3rd movie. Since Anna's queen and she's now engaged to Kristoff, Kristoff would have to be king some point and this would be the perfect scene to tie down with it to show his insecurities of ruling Arendelle and not fitting the royal life. I know Frozen is based more on the sisters but it would be really nice to see more from Kristoff himself especially since he was really given a bad sub-plot for Frozen 2 (all he focused on was proposing to Anna basically so we didn't get to learn anything new on his character).
since frozen 3 is confirmed, hopefully we do go deeper into that!
When Anna said “ I don’t think we should get married “
Me: AND THEY WERE ABOUT TO ADD THAT TO THE MOVIE?!?!!
( If they had added that to the movie I think that the main plot would change and basically be 3 hours if your going to include “Show yourself” and “ The next right thing “ so it’s better to leave that as a sort of Disney short or at least some sort of problem in Frozen 3.)
Dreamworks takes risks for sequels to include a dark plot.
Disney doesn't.
I can see why this was a deleted scene, like imagine Olaf being that savage to Kristoff or any of the characters would be hilarious and sad with how his character would be portrayed as a innocent snowman.
@Jasmine Roberts
Yes, but they could’ve changed his lines a little bit. :-/////
Who says Olaf can't have a snarky side?
As much as I have liked seeing more of Anna and Kristoff relationship, I think the true main point of the movie would have been lost
Rosie UG Yeah. Some Things Never Change. Kristoff still chose to be in Arendalle.
Yeah I agree. Everyone’s saying this plot with Kristoff should’ve been kept in, but in reality, this would’ve taken away from the movie’s main storyline. Frozen 2 already has so much lore going on, with the parent’s backstories, and the five spirits. From a writing perspective, having so much plot, and then adding in an entire romance arc, would’ve been too much. The audience would feel overwhelmed, and unable to keep up with everything that’s going on.
Yeah, lost the main theme and also -- these are great as adults, but kids wouldn't have enjoyed this.
Also, legit, Anna really didn't need to feel like she was getting lied to again, tbh. I liked their relationship in the movie just fine.
I was about to agree that this was deleted and everyone is saying they would’ve preferred this. Kristoff is always open and honest with Anna and seeing him portrayed this way is so upsetting
When I watched Frozen 2 I thought for sure that Anna would stay in the Enchanted Forest. It made the most sense, I mean, for Pete’s sake the village had a whole herd of reindeer and Anna ended the feud by convincing the soldiers to help her break the dam to end the fog enchantment. And this deleted scene raises a good point, why would Kristof (a man who has spent his whole life loving and living in the outdoors) and Anna (who spent her entire youth trapped inside the castle) ever go back to Arendelle?? Not to mention that they both spent more time with the village than Elsa ever did, it makes almost no sense for Elsa to spend the rest of her life there instead of them.
@@c1r3ta7yearsago2 i think what the person meant was elsa would go back to arendelle because she barely spent time with the village and the people. (yes i'm aware that's not how it ended, i've seen back in december for my birthday, i'm just summarizing what the person was saying)
The castle and the village itself are different. Just because she's been in a castle for over years, doesn't mean she wouldn't want to stay there again.
I love how Olafs just like
“… then get on”
I wish this scene had made it into the movie. So much angst, i love it
Me too!!!!
They decided it was a little too much angst for kids lol. It is a bit complicated for kids to follow and understand.
@@LifeAsItIs478752 that is indeed true. It would add more character depth to kristoff though. I understand why the creators didn't develop the idea further but I'll never forgive them for cutting this scene (and "get this right"!) out. Wasted potential
Now probably this is the way Iduna first felt when she was becoming Queen of Arendelle...
Sometimes I feel like Disney is intentionally cutting these actually good scenes, just so we can make fanfics and animatics out of them, because they‘re too lazy to create an actual storyline themselves.
The second movie would've been so much better if they kept in even half the deleted scenes, especially with Anna and Kristoff. I feel like we didn't get enough of them together in Frozen 2
1:57 that reminds me of the joke during Anna’s coronation
Disney really meant that joke and made it noticed 😳
When Olaf just went “then get on” he sounded so threatening.
I think the creators are studying our reactions to the deleted scenes to gain insights for the next movie.
Wow the ending really makes me sad
I don’t get it what was the lie about kristoff
Jana Attia hmm maybe
Jana Attia lets ask him (:
Jana Attia Disney (:
Jana Attia ...I can still ask him in his TH-cam channel
He was not happy of his role in arendelle because another deleted scene he bacame the lord of arendelle and he does not like that
Edit: also i was gonna happen in the start of the movie and at the end kristoff proposes
For the people saying this is "too dark" or "too serius" of a plot, i personally think not, i think this subplot would have been perfect, cause it would show a healty relationship! they are really nice together, but they have problems cause they are differents and their life are differents, i think this would show that in a loving and healty relationship, neither has to totally change for the other, insted they meet in the middle, adapt and change just enough to be able to share your life with people you love but not too much to lose yourself, and is disney! they would have magic and music and funny and sweet dialogue to show this!
Also, if you think about it, it just follows Elsa and Anna´s plots, Elsa wants to live free and kinda of his own, even though she loves her family, she is used to be alone and kinda likes it, and Anna is an extrovert, she wants to live in the city surrunded of people who she can help and make friends with, she wants to not be alone. So they meet in the middle, just like Anna and Kristoff.
Anyway, this is just my opinion
I feel like this being a subplot with Kristoff would have been a lot more interesting than Kristoff trying to propose
i see why it didnt make it into the film bc we already were having him struggleing to propose to Anna and the story was mainly surrounding Anna and Elsa (mainly Elsa's powers) but if the 3rd movie talked about how Kristoff had a tough time being in the royal life style then i wouldnt be disapointed.
Olaf:Are you afraid? Afraid he won't see truth in your heart and he'll drown you?
Kristoff:No of course not
Olaf:Then get on
😂
HAHAAHAHAHAHAHA
King Agnar(deleted scene): That's the scene you've ever seen.
Elsa(viewers): Ahh, you have these scenes?
Anna(YTcomments): and you never told us before!.
King Agnar(director): well i deleted it, but i could tell you now.
Queen Iduna(screenplay): are you sure about this?
King Agnar(director): it's time Iduna.
°After showing deleted scenes°
Anna kid( YT Comments): BUT I STILL
HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS???!!
King Agnar (Director) :save them for Frozen 3 ANNA.
Anna kid(YT comments): why the northuldra attack us anyways? And Who os Samantha?
This is the only deleted concept they really should have keep. The others are good and all but not necessary, but his whole story in final movie was mistake
Whyyyy??? This makes the whole story more dynamic! Instead of having a low level running gag about Kristoff trying to propose but always fails due to awkward situation (which gets super tireing super fast), here we have a situation that we the audience absolutely wants to be resolved!!
Kristoff separating from Anna after this scene, we'd be eager for them to be re-united again!
“No of, course not!”
“ *Then get on* ”
This is kinda reminds me of Kristen Bell and her husband Dax Shepard. Kristen used to said they disagree in everything 99% of the time but they stay together and work things out together. Its about respect towards eachother and compromise.
Anna and Kristoff are from totally different backgrounds so it would be hard work ahead of them to really live their lives as a couple. If they can work their differences and able to stay together, it means love truely prevail. If not, that means their love isn't enough.
i was really disappointed in frozen two. i felt like there were just a bunch of holes in the plot and could have been a lot better tbh
anna and kristoff's relationship needed a bit of angst i felt like
Yeah the plot of the movie felt dry :-/////
0:52 Olaf is so right and wise!
The Nokks is made of water and Olaf knows what it think inside and yes he's made of water of Frozen ice
2:57 The only correct and obvious response is "no, not all of it, my love for you isn't a lie" like wtf why would anyone not answer her asking that lmao
I’m just here watching every deleted scene and imagining how it looks with 3D animation
I absolutely *LOVE* this deleted scene.
I wish they didn't delete the part where Olaf and the water horse playing together it would have been very cute and interesting moment to see
Man the deleted song and this scene are great. Kinda sad that this plot didn't make it into the film.
More depth for Kristoff's character , but they decided to delete it
I'm glad this scene is deleted because like some people said "This is way out of character for them". But one thing I would've changed about this deleted scene is I would've made Anna supportive of Kristoff. Helped Kristoff
This gives us WAY MORE information about the personality of the characters:
Kristoff; No! I don't like my life in Arendelle.
Anna; ohh...
Anna; Is it true? That you don't like your life on Arendelle?
Kristoff; Yes...
Anna; So it was all a lie?
Anna; I don't think we should get married...
Dammnn that hit me so hard 😔
Kristoffs lie: *AnNa YoU lOoK So gOoD ToDaY*
“ what? Of course not!”
“Then get on.”
it does make sense but they seemed very happy together i wouldn't want anna sad all these deleted scenes are making me so confused
“Then get on.”
I CHOKED-
How did that make me cry when I felt nothing in both Frozen movies?
I do understand that the movie was primary for kids but it is so sad that they decided to scale it down on matureness and sadness... I would've loved to see this scene and the "get this right" after that and the scene where Arendale gets destroyed and Anna offers Elsa to build a new castle with "no secrets. no deceive" (words probably dedicated to Kristoff). Even Hans got a duet with Anna but her literal future husband didn't, instead he sang an 80's ballad alone. Not that there's something wrong with it but they never really showed the chemistry that could've been there between Anna and Kristoff from all these deleted scenes. So I am actually very sad
This was a heavy scene but Deleted Scenes Olaf is really something else 😂
Okay this scene is hilarious but SCARY AF, NOKK LITERALLY TRYING SEVERAL TIMES TO DROWN HIM FOR THE SAKE OF LIES WTFFFFF. but since the movie lacks his arc, basically his entire development, this is great actually. Since he's struggling to propose is kinda stupid
Can we have this scene and Get This Right in a short film? This is so much more interesting than that Olaf movie, and I think Anna and Kristoff's relationship could use the development.
"I prefer you in letter. Wait that came out wrong"
All the deleted scenes wuld have made the movie so much better, there were no high stakes, n everything was resolved, wuld have liked something more intense
what genius storyboard this! people i need to know!
This is a new deleted scene
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"Huh.. does Olaf actually have a heart" "i mean literally"
*- Kristoff, Lord of Arendelle-*
Ughh I maybe understand why they deleted the prologue. They changed the story and it wouldn't fit but this?! This would have made the subplot so much better! (not that it really exists in the movie)
So, what is supposed to happen next, did they both fix everything they decided to continue ??? Or was it such a painful truth that they finished everything ???
That's so sad, I need aswers please
This. Movie. Could. Have. Been. So. Much. Better.
Olaf just being dead serious
As much as the final version of how they treated kristoff wasn't that great, this isn't that fun either. :/
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I wonder if that break up scene will going to happened in the next future installment of Frozen.
It could happen, technically.
Maybe.
Well I mean they are engaged... so it would be pretty hard to just... break up.
Nobody:
The captions: *[APPLAUSE]*
I wish this is how the characters were presented in the film, they feel like they have more character and I actually like Olaf instead of him just being there and killing my braincells
honestly this version is so much more in character too because it would have actually done something with them rather than "kristoff wants to propose now and he sucks" and "anna the obsessive who's also just for some reason constantly getting pissy at kristoff"
i feel like the entirety of frozen 2 was just a bunch of ideas smoshed together and in the end the found some kind of underlying plot to tie everything together halfheartedly.
It seems that this part was necessary, because they needed some reason to separate Ana from Kristoff for the next part. And Kristoff sings "Lost in the woods."
We know that Ana wanted to look for Kristoff, but did not dare to look for him, when they left to seek the voice after the situation of the Spirit of the Earth.
all these deleted scenes are amazing