4:22 The character wants to be free to express herself, chooses her own path for herself by stepping away from the kingdom she was raised to rule and the way she was raised to act, and does whatever she wants for the first time in her life. It's really simple storytelling, Wallace. It's literally written to be so simple that a three year old could understand it. She's letting go of the societal expectations that she has been burdened with and allowing her true self to shine through (represented by the ice she's repressed.) She's not "giving into her curse," as you put it, she's choosing to embrace her gifts that she was told to hide away inside of herself for the benefit of the kingdom and the royal family.
@@giggityking6505 when a woman can work the same jobs, compete as = in same sports, have a dominant personality, and preach in church.... then yea! then they should have the same rights.. but its really only like 5% of woman that can do all these things... and the other 95% are the ones complaining and trying to piggyback off of the 5%, so if you want to be treated as = then earn it!!!!
@@pLayC And many don't want to get the jobs or reach the top to compete with those in power. They want the rights and the privileges without the obligations and the effort needed to reach there.
@@user-jy4vt4gn1l i think the argument is more along the lines of positions of work. pLayC lost me with his argument lmfao but this whole argument that women are oppressed is simply untrue. They say men have privileges they don’t. True! And women have privileges men don’t. There is some disparity in life, but there is nothing limiting women from success today. Women are more likely to go to further education and have a higher graduation rate. They’re worked into every line of employment these days (minus dirty jobs, which are almost entirely populated by men). Where you work and what level you work determines your income. In the workforce, men are “paid more” because there are more men than women in higher earning brackets. This has continued to change with time though. People fail to recognize that and it creates an argument about the man and how it isn’t my fault I’m unsuccessful, it’s the system! It’s not. And that’s a great thing to hear. It’s all up to you! Gotta make your time worth it.
@BrenQ99 No, that is your personal interpretation influenced by certain media. She didn't know, deeply, what she was singing and not even years later she knows even after the authors had been asked. And it is that she and those who carry her had in mind a socio-political agenda that I swear they had to shoehorn in as a message in the film. Fortunately, the final result was more balanced because each one, the public gave it their own meaning, not that of an agenda.
I think people commonly misunderstand what let it go is truly about, So let me explain it. She’s talking about letting go of what makes her unique and special, and really embracing who she is, and being her true self. It’s not a curse, it’s a blessing. And I don’t feel like she’s “locking herself in a ice castle” she’s thinking if nobody is going to expect me for me, then I’ll run into the mountains and be alone and free. The loneliness is the price she’s willing to pay to be free. Also idina is the absolute purest soul ever!!!
Yeah. She definitely has had experience with awakening to ones true nature herself. It's all over the songs "into the unknown" and "show yourself" as well.. it's pretty direct pointing.
Exactly! It's not a curse. It's who she is. There's even a pointed bit of dialogue in the beginning with the trolls, "Born with the power or cursed?" and her dad answers, "born with it." That wa sintentional and beautful. Some people just don't want to see the depth in the story/character because it's animated and their granddaughter sang the song too many times.
I wish this didn’t cut off at this point. I think one thing that Chris Wallace is missing is that this is the midpoint of her journey. She is embracing her power, but she still hasn’t let go of trying to protect people from it. She is just realizing that she can use it for herself. She is letting go of the pretense of who she is. It is not until later that she lets go of the fear around it. She is no longer fearing expressing her power, but she is fearing sharing it.
He totally missed the point and even made her question herself. It's literally about letting go of your fears and being your true self. In a world where women are directly or indirectly told to "sit still and look pretty", this is telling little girls to be brave and facs their fears. I think most people can easily relate to that. It really shows that although older this men never felt such fear. Must be nice to be him. Unfortunately as someone who suffered from severe social anxiety and barely left the house I understood Elsa in a deep level when this movie came out. I went to therapy, slowly but surely let go of most of my fears associated with interacting with people.
He doesn't get it because he's probably never had to deal with the judgmental press of opinions that women have to deal with constantly. How we dress, how we act, makeup, no makeup, shave your legs or don't, everyone from family to total strangers is always willing to pass judgment on us and many of us think locking ourselves into an ice castle would be way better than walking down a street in public being shamed by random passersby.
Honey that's BS, Disney is creating I guess to encode your brain with woke crap, what you're talkin about is ancient history, culture is doing just fine with respecting women, it's a radical left that want you carry on a myth so they can f with your mind,
Or because, precisely, he does not make mental convolutions and is not traumatized by dealing with normal issues of a human being without having to turn them into drama and influence the rest with that attitude, especially children who need understanding and clear direction and not alter or alienate them more. If you transfer everything you wrote to the education of children, you are wrong as what you criticize.
The feeling i get when elsa locks herself in her own ice palace is partly her creating a safe space to be herself, which she never truly felt she had. It was her way of exploring a new side of herself, ultimately leading to better, well-rounded character growth and self awareness 😊❄️ wonderful interview
…Chris Wallace being the only person to not get Let It Go and thinking its a negative song about giving into a curse is so deeply ancient and out of touch with reality
I think one part everyone is missing is that Let it Go isn’t purely a positive empowerment song everyone would like to think it is, but shes also running away from her problems at home - her people, her sister, her duties as queen. That’s why it catches up with her later, when she realises she’s unable to truly escape herself in First Time in Forever reprise (let the storm rage on -> no escape from the storm inside of me), causing her to spiral and shoot Anna in the chest and push her away. She continues to spiral after that, pacing the castle and causing the ice to change color to red, the exact color of fear shown in the troll’s prophecy.
She almost had it figured out by isolating in a castle- but that was avoiding not confronting your problem. Her sister was able to tell her the fault in her solution.
She locks herself up because she is afraid. She's so filled with the fear of hurting people that she feels that the only solution is to live alone. She realizes that her curse can actually be beautiful when she creates her amazing ice palace. In the end, she learns that the opposite of fear is love and she can do wonderful things without hurting anyone when she expresses her love instead of her fear.
I actually think it's great the writers didn't know yet if she would be good or bad - nor did we really yet at that point! But now when we hear that song, we see the whole picture. We see her character development in full and know how pivotal that "Let it Go" moment was for Elsa. She was finally facing her inner turmoil in that song, deciding to stop keeping up this unsustainable "perfect girl" facade that was eating her away inwardly. For that reason, and where it drives her (paired with the unconditional love of Anna) as the film progresses, "Let it Go" is empowering.
I would say she doesnt "lock herself away in her ice palace" but she escapes a society where she was literally locked away to hide herself, and now she's free and she's creating her own world where she doesn't have to hide anymore
I'm surprised at all the trolling in the comments. As a 1st grade teacher in Asia, Let It Go was a gift. One of the other teachers taught his class the words and meaning of the song. This inspired one of my students to ask me to teach them the song. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? A child asks to be taught something! I'm not sure why little girls had to watch the movie 50 times, but in my class it only gets played in January - saved my sanity. 🤣
define trolling? do you mean comments not agreeing with ur view/opinions? or those just making out they disagree to cause hurt or intent to cause trouble Because 99% of claims of trolling are simply people just having another opinion some would call my comment trolling... when simply asking a question in good faith
To me it's about 4 things you pass through in life as you grow psychologically: open up/engage, experience, accept and letting go. I think Elsa as a kid opened up to her sister, had a hard experience. At some point she had enough, was stuck, then she accepted her situation and let it go. If you get stuck at any of the four phases you stop growing. By realising things, having the courage, the anger to break through barriers you can go through to the next phase and let it go and be open for a new experience and the cycle continues. Yes, this goes sometimes with some fireworks, some people around you may get hurt, but it's for each a normal process.
Really? I’ve always found it shrill. It was perfect for Wicked, but an odd choice for Elsa. And then the end when she holds that long note, Omg it was like a scream. I think the music saves that song. The PERFECT Broadway voice for me is Lea Solanga (Jasmine’s singing voice in Aladdin)
She doesn't lock herself in an ice castle. She literally builds a new home by herself for herself, and under two minutes. If she's not supposed to live in it, where is she supposed to live? Where, Chris??
Let It Go is an empowering song, but it also isn't the end of the story, Elsa eventually realizes love and human connection is more important than her fears, but Let It Go was a big moment in allowing her to not give into fear, and embracing her power, before she was locked away in the castle in her room, but also locking away her power. Let It Go lets her see her true abilities, she's capable of so much. The only problem is she left one isolation for another, hence why she has to also learn from Anna later in the story
Well I guess while recording let it go, Idina wanted the music producers to "let some things go". Love Idina she has the voice of an Angel. Let it go is a masterpiece in its own right.
I agree with you Wallace. It is not Empowerment to run away to her Ice Castle Out of FEAR and shun the help and love offered to her from her sister. Her Parents were told to teach her how to use her powers, but they shut her away and told her suppress her gift. After they died, She kept Herself locked away, still afraid. She runs away from her people in fear and builds literal walls of ice to lock herself away. This is not freedom... To be empowered, she would need to accept and embrace her gifts, face her people, work with her sister to Be Herself, and be with her people. It is Anna that shows her that Love is stronger than fear... and Elsa didn't need to lock her self away all those years... ❤❤❤
It’s about accepting yourself and being who you truly are but not risking people’s lives in the process. She wants to finally be her true self but her parents judgment over her magical powers being dangerous is still ingrained in her. So she wants to be alone, if that means she’s free. “Yes, I’m alone but I’m alone and free”. It’s not a curse by the way, it’s a wonderful magical gift. Elsa was trying to save Anna from falling, Anna got hurt because she didn’t listen to Elsa when she told her to slow down, so it was Anna’s fault, not Elsa’s. Anna is the one who wanted to play with snow and ice, and she’s the one who acted recklessly. It’s like a regular sibling who throws a pillow to try to help their falling sibling but end up hitting them in the face with it resulting in them not being able to see and ultimately hit their head against something. The interviewer is just stupid plain and simple.😅
Wallace...locking herself in an ice castle is good for her, because there she is free and she wont hurt anyone. It may not work for everyone but in her case she is afraid. This fear was put into her by the Troll and her parents that separated her from her only sister and tried to make her control her gift instead of loving her for who she is, cause her parents were afraid too. Isolation was "her" solution after years of suppression. However I do get what you are saying, I too found that (although the movie is good) both were isolated from each other and the world around them.... Like why wasnt Anna allowed to have friends and play outside the castle? That part never made sense to me tbh, so I find it interesting that you question why is her being isolated in a castle good, but not question why were they both isolated from the world when only one had powers.
"I love that you're telling me the plot in this interview." Chris Wallace blames Idina Menzel for his grandkids getting the song stuck in his head, I see.
Both of their interpretations are correct. She ran away so she is free to be herself without endangering or being judged by others, which is important sometimes. But eventually, she has to come back and take responsibility in society in order to be a truly “good” character, essentially to grow up and deal with reality. If she just stayed a hermit in her castle who fights people away and never compromises with others, she could have easily become the villain character. The story could have gone either direction from that scene, and we see her veer into villain-like territory when Anna first shows up.
Have you seen the sequel, though? Not necessarily arguing with the base point, because when Elsa runs off to her ice castle she's only *partially* accepted herself. She still thinks she/her powers are dangerous and can only be used in solitude, and her reason for hiding away is still based in fear. She has to stop isolating herself and let *others* see her true self in order to fully accept that there's nothing wrong with her. However there's not anything necessarily wrong with deciding she doesn't want to live within society, either, especially if that's not where she truly feels fulfilled.
This guy.... Did he watch the movie? The song was about freeing herself, not just from her own insecurities, but of the fear of what other people would think of her. She does give into the power, but she also accepts the idea that to have her freedom, she's going to have to be alone. There is power and courage in that. Of knowing what you need from yourself and others. She needed to let go of her fears/insecurities, and she needed to be alone.
Interesting interview. When reading the entire lyrics I understand "let it go" and as a more positive approach to getting on with one's life and keeping one's humanity than the other options noted in the song that are locking others out and not caring; both of which are negative approaches. Sorry I haven't seen the film but it may add more context.
Elsa locks her self in a castle far away so that she doesnt hurt the people that she loves. It's the only way she thinks that she can embrace her powers and at the same time protect the ones she loves. The point of the story however is that with LOVE she is able to harness her powers for good. Elsa is not a villian. She is a protagonist that overcomes fear with love.
Indina got to play 2 arch villains redeemed to vulnerable characters, Elphaba (Wicked Witch) and Elsa (Snow Queen)…and sing two powerhouse songs Defying Gravity and Let it Go, songs about embracing your true self despite society trying to control you 😭😭😭😭
Watched it with my kids when it came out, and it was the 1st time since lion king that I felt the emotion of the character so well, I loved it! She locks herself up, at the beginning of her empowerment and new life with freedom, because it took her time to become completely free and comfortable in the open... 🙄😉😃✌
The song is literally at the start of the movie where she hasn’t had her arc yet. I would argue it IS a villain song. So it can join the pantheon of great Disney villain songs. Only Elsa actually redeems herself and removes the eternal winter on Erendelle.
Every time I see this guy do an interview or comment on the news station, I think of his father. What a great man what an immense talent. And then I think back to this guy… I don’t even remember his name… All I know is that he can’t hold candle
Is it really so difficult to understand the importance of the fact that she didn't feel like she could be herself without first completely removing herself from every living thing around her. She had to literally wander into the wilderness to be completely isolated before she could be her true self. Elsa's character psychology could be a thesis paper
he has a point, it's a song about letting the inhibitions go and being true to oneself.....and then she locks herself in a tower...i could never quite place why it didn't make sense to me. thank you.
They're both not quite right at the end! The empowerment angle of Let it Go is, in a moment of emotion when you've spent years doing what you're told to avoid being ostracized and then you mess up ONCE and everyone turns against you, simply deciding to embrace what makes you who you are and not hide it or be ashamed of it anymore - within yourself. The Ice Castle and isolation angle is representative of that fact that she still doesn't know how to control her powers, because she grew up being taught that whatever it is is wrong and bad, and feels that the only way she can exist as herself is in isolation so she doesn't hurt anyone she cares about, which is what she's been taught is all her power does.. It is only when her sister, friends, and family are able to show her that the thing she's thought is terrible about herself her whole life is really actually a beautiful thing that she learns the key to controlling her gift.
She didn't know, deeply, what she was singing and not even years later she knows even after the authors had been asked. And it is that she and those who carry her had in mind a socio-political agenda that I swear they had to shoehorn in as a message in the film. Fortunately, the final result was more balanced because each one, the public, gave it their own meaning, not that of an agenda.
Travolta mispronouncing her name was a bit. It was revealed at the end of the show as they unveiled the predictions for the show in an envelope that was on stage behind glass the whole time. One of the predictions was that Travolta would mispronounce her name. Does Wallace ever do any research?
Because she faced her greatest fear, or what she believed is her greatest fear, and not only did she not fall, she rose and got stronger...by being herself, the thing she was told her whole life was the problem, when the problem the whole time was she was trying to be someone shes not
These are the Closed Captions for "Let It Go": How many cars ready to set it down to know what to say at the start rate John? Cold never bothered me anyway.
This song has inspired so many LGBTQIA+ kids to embrace and be themselves. Music is healing, music is empowering, and music survives the attempts of those to muzzle those kids who want to be themselves.
I have to say, Idina Menzel can be compared to Celine Dion. When Celine sang on the Titanic soundtrack, three was hated over the song and I never forgot that so I hope Idena knows there a place that music will be remembered Both song are good.
I think Chris does a great job in these interviews. I like him doing the news, but he's also great as an interviewer. You can tell he's well researched and also is legitimately interested in the people. I laughed out loud to his response about whether he's screwed up names before.
It is if you're the one having to sing it...and sing it repeatedly. Like she said, she knew it was going to make it harder for her, but she knew it was better for the character.
@@cmtippens9209 my point is not to critique her, but rather, the click baity title. I’m sure the composer was happy to move the key for her. I’m saying that the title makes it sound like she convinced them to add a bridge section.
It’s amazing to me how cnn takes things out of context to create their own narrative…. Even in a kids movie….. who said she “locked” herself in the castle? Locked would be the most significant part of that. She made a castle because she feels like a princess once she’s expressed her inner power.
Time to retire Chris. Geezus. I loved it when Idina smacked back at him saying he is telling her the plot, like she doesn't know it already. I've never been a fan of Chris Wallace and his interviewing style. He still tries to be like his father, and he isn't making it. So Chris, let it go.
Cant take the song in isolation. The song is sung by a flawed character going through a hard time figuring it all out. Cant just listen to this song as an anthem without context
4:22 The character wants to be free to express herself, chooses her own path for herself by stepping away from the kingdom she was raised to rule and the way she was raised to act, and does whatever she wants for the first time in her life. It's really simple storytelling, Wallace. It's literally written to be so simple that a three year old could understand it. She's letting go of the societal expectations that she has been burdened with and allowing her true self to shine through (represented by the ice she's repressed.) She's not "giving into her curse," as you put it, she's choosing to embrace her gifts that she was told to hide away inside of herself for the benefit of the kingdom and the royal family.
Women should get more rights and freedom
@@giggityking6505 when a woman can work the same jobs, compete as = in same sports, have a dominant personality, and preach in church.... then yea! then they should have the same rights.. but its really only like 5% of woman that can do all these things... and the other 95% are the ones complaining and trying to piggyback off of the 5%, so if you want to be treated as = then earn it!!!!
@@pLayC And many don't want to get the jobs or reach the top to compete with those in power. They want the rights and the privileges without the obligations and the effort needed to reach there.
@@pLayC Ease up on those MGTOW forums, bud, you're sounding a little deranged.
@@user-jy4vt4gn1l i think the argument is more along the lines of positions of work. pLayC lost me with his argument lmfao but this whole argument that women are oppressed is simply untrue. They say men have privileges they don’t. True! And women have privileges men don’t. There is some disparity in life, but there is nothing limiting women from success today. Women are more likely to go to further education and have a higher graduation rate. They’re worked into every line of employment these days (minus dirty jobs, which are almost entirely populated by men). Where you work and what level you work determines your income. In the workforce, men are “paid more” because there are more men than women in higher earning brackets. This has continued to change with time though. People fail to recognize that and it creates an argument about the man and how it isn’t my fault I’m unsuccessful, it’s the system! It’s not. And that’s a great thing to hear. It’s all up to you! Gotta make your time worth it.
If I didn’t already love Idina Menzel before this…. What a talent. What a sweet human being.
@BrenQ99 No, that is your personal interpretation influenced by certain media.
She didn't know, deeply, what she was singing and not even years later she knows even after the authors had been asked. And it is that she and those who carry her had in mind a socio-political agenda that I swear they had to shoehorn in as a message in the film. Fortunately, the final result was more balanced because each one, the public gave it their own meaning, not that of an agenda.
I think people commonly misunderstand what let it go is truly about, So let me explain it. She’s talking about letting go of what makes her unique and special, and really embracing who she is, and being her true self. It’s not a curse, it’s a blessing. And I don’t feel like she’s “locking herself in a ice castle” she’s thinking if nobody is going to expect me for me, then I’ll run into the mountains and be alone and free. The loneliness is the price she’s willing to pay to be free. Also idina is the absolute purest soul ever!!!
Yeah. She definitely has had experience with awakening to ones true nature herself. It's all over the songs "into the unknown" and "show yourself" as well.. it's pretty direct pointing.
I couldn't imagine a better fit for Elsa 🩵
Exactly! It's not a curse. It's who she is. There's even a pointed bit of dialogue in the beginning with the trolls, "Born with the power or cursed?" and her dad answers, "born with it." That wa sintentional and beautful. Some people just don't want to see the depth in the story/character because it's animated and their granddaughter sang the song too many times.
@@MelissaMassingill i absolutely agree, elsa is very complex character and she is easily misunderstood by soo many people unfortunately.
We don’t deserve Idina Menzel, such an inspiring, one-of-a-kind talent! Elsa is my favorite Disney character 🎉
Lol, at least you didn't screw up her name as bad as Travolta
She’s one of the nicest people I’ve ever met.
@@snoski lol thanks for letting me know, I didn’t notice. Stupid auto correct ✅😂
@@Jonathanest90s she seems nice 👍
6:05 I love that you're explaining the plot to me was such a casual, well deserved, clap-back at the interviewer. #KeepItClassyQueen 😊💅
As a Disney fan since 1951 (Yes 1951) I loved this movie and the songs and I am going on 77 yrs old.
Disney is an evil company.
What’s your favorite Disney movie?
@@weasternperson5924 #1 Snow White and the & Dwarfs, #2 Beauty & The Beast. #3 The Little Mermaid, #4 Jungle Book, #5 Pinocchio.
@@ediekoller1144 great choices! I love “Alice in Wonderland”
My fave is Toy Story
Idina Menzel is easily one of the nicest people I’ve ever met.
Met?
I wish this didn’t cut off at this point. I think one thing that Chris Wallace is missing is that this is the midpoint of her journey. She is embracing her power, but she still hasn’t let go of trying to protect people from it. She is just realizing that she can use it for herself. She is letting go of the pretense of who she is. It is not until later that she lets go of the fear around it. She is no longer fearing expressing her power, but she is fearing sharing it.
He totally missed the point and even made her question herself. It's literally about letting go of your fears and being your true self. In a world where women are directly or indirectly told to "sit still and look pretty", this is telling little girls to be brave and facs their fears. I think most people can easily relate to that. It really shows that although older this men never felt such fear. Must be nice to be him. Unfortunately as someone who suffered from severe social anxiety and barely left the house I understood Elsa in a deep level when this movie came out. I went to therapy, slowly but surely let go of most of my fears associated with interacting with people.
He doesn't get it because he's probably never had to deal with the judgmental press of opinions that women have to deal with constantly. How we dress, how we act, makeup, no makeup, shave your legs or don't, everyone from family to total strangers is always willing to pass judgment on us and many of us think locking ourselves into an ice castle would be way better than walking down a street in public being shamed by random passersby.
Sounds absolutely spot on.
Honey that's BS, Disney is creating I guess to encode your brain with woke crap, what you're talkin about is ancient history, culture is doing just fine with respecting women, it's a radical left that want you carry on a myth so they can f with your mind,
He’s a straight white man. Of course he’s never experienced oppression
Or because, precisely, he does not make mental convolutions and is not traumatized by dealing with normal issues of a human being without having to turn them into drama and influence the rest with that attitude, especially children who need understanding and clear direction and not alter or alienate them more. If you transfer everything you wrote to the education of children, you are wrong as what you criticize.
@@rennyotolinna2863
Projecting on a year-old video is crazy.
It's one thing to connect emotionally with adults, but when you can connect with children you have done something truly magical.
The feeling i get when elsa locks herself in her own ice palace is partly her creating a safe space to be herself, which she never truly felt she had. It was her way of exploring a new side of herself, ultimately leading to better, well-rounded character growth and self awareness 😊❄️ wonderful interview
…Chris Wallace being the only person to not get Let It Go and thinking its a negative song about giving into a curse is so deeply ancient and out of touch with reality
It was awkward to watch that part!
@@claudiacanales2662was she getting watery eyes at the end?
I think one part everyone is missing is that Let it Go isn’t purely a positive empowerment song everyone would like to think it is, but shes also running away from her problems at home - her people, her sister, her duties as queen. That’s why it catches up with her later, when she realises she’s unable to truly escape herself in First Time in Forever reprise (let the storm rage on -> no escape from the storm inside of me), causing her to spiral and shoot Anna in the chest and push her away. She continues to spiral after that, pacing the castle and causing the ice to change color to red, the exact color of fear shown in the troll’s prophecy.
She almost had it figured out by isolating in a castle- but that was avoiding not confronting your problem. Her sister was able to tell her the fault in her solution.
She locks herself up because she is afraid. She's so filled with the fear of hurting people that she feels that the only solution is to live alone. She realizes that her curse can actually be beautiful when she creates her amazing ice palace. In the end, she learns that the opposite of fear is love and she can do wonderful things without hurting anyone when she expresses her love instead of her fear.
I think it's about being true to yourself and not letting people and things compromise your dignity. Haven't seen the movie, never heard the song.
Love it, even the awkwardness this is wholesome and needs to be talked about as it was! Communication is honesty!!
I actually think it's great the writers didn't know yet if she would be good or bad - nor did we really yet at that point! But now when we hear that song, we see the whole picture. We see her character development in full and know how pivotal that "Let it Go" moment was for Elsa. She was finally facing her inner turmoil in that song, deciding to stop keeping up this unsustainable "perfect girl" facade that was eating her away inwardly. For that reason, and where it drives her (paired with the unconditional love of Anna) as the film progresses, "Let it Go" is empowering.
I would say she doesnt "lock herself away in her ice palace" but she escapes a society where she was literally locked away to hide herself, and now she's free and she's creating her own world where she doesn't have to hide anymore
I'm surprised at all the trolling in the comments. As a 1st grade teacher in Asia, Let It Go was a gift. One of the other teachers taught his class the words and meaning of the song. This inspired one of my students to ask me to teach them the song. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? A child asks to be taught something! I'm not sure why little girls had to watch the movie 50 times, but in my class it only gets played in January - saved my sanity. 🤣
define trolling? do you mean comments not agreeing with ur view/opinions? or those just making out they disagree to cause hurt or intent to cause trouble
Because 99% of claims of trolling are simply people just having another opinion
some would call my comment trolling... when simply asking a question in good faith
@@nigget-tv-videos4135 You have every right to make good faith questions.
To me it's about 4 things you pass through in life as you grow psychologically: open up/engage, experience, accept and letting go. I think Elsa as a kid opened up to her sister, had a hard experience. At some point she had enough, was stuck, then she accepted her situation and let it go. If you get stuck at any of the four phases you stop growing. By realising things, having the courage, the anger to break through barriers you can go through to the next phase and let it go and be open for a new experience and the cycle continues. Yes, this goes sometimes with some fireworks, some people around you may get hurt, but it's for each a normal process.
She went from playing a supporting antagonist on Enchanted to being the voice of a Queen on another Disney film and becoming a household name wow!
I remember when that first came out every little kid in my neighborhood was singing that song over and over I got to admit it is very catchy🤔
When you miss the point of the movie
Of a Disney movie 💀💀 like the whole premise is literally in the words of Let it Go
She handled this interview well
She probably has my favorite Broadway voice ever! You know it when you hear it!♥️
Really? I’ve always found it shrill. It was perfect for Wicked, but an odd choice for Elsa. And then the end when she holds that long note, Omg it was like a scream. I think the music saves that song. The PERFECT Broadway voice for me is Lea Solanga (Jasmine’s singing voice in Aladdin)
Frozen is one of my favorite Disney movies
Same here. One of the best Disney films of 2013
She doesn't lock herself in an ice castle. She literally builds a new home by herself for herself, and under two minutes. If she's not supposed to live in it, where is she supposed to live? Where, Chris??
Let It Go is an empowering song, but it also isn't the end of the story, Elsa eventually realizes love and human connection is more important than her fears, but Let It Go was a big moment in allowing her to not give into fear, and embracing her power, before she was locked away in the castle in her room, but also locking away her power. Let It Go lets her see her true abilities, she's capable of so much. The only problem is she left one isolation for another, hence why she has to also learn from Anna later in the story
I think Defying Gravity is her biggest hit. Let It Go just boosted that.
Let It Go is just Defying Gravity, Part 2.
Both songs have the same theme. Interesting, no?
Well I guess while recording let it go, Idina wanted the music producers to "let some things go". Love Idina she has the voice of an Angel. Let it go is a masterpiece in its own right.
I cannot say that I do not disagree with you.
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My daughter loves her voice, so she is the hero. 😊
I agree with you Wallace. It is not Empowerment to run away to her Ice Castle Out of FEAR and shun the help and love offered to her from her sister.
Her Parents were told to teach her how to use her powers, but they shut her away and told her suppress her gift. After they died, She kept Herself locked away, still afraid.
She runs away from her people in fear and builds literal walls of ice to lock herself away. This is not freedom... To be empowered, she would need to accept and embrace her gifts, face her people, work with her sister to Be Herself, and be with her people.
It is Anna that shows her that Love is stronger than fear... and Elsa didn't need to lock her self away all those years... ❤❤❤
That's a veeeeery interesting interview !!! Nice take Chris, thanks CNN to make this conversation possible !!!!!!!!!
It’s about accepting yourself and being who you truly are but not risking people’s lives in the process. She wants to finally be her true self but her parents judgment over her magical powers being dangerous is still ingrained in her. So she wants to be alone, if that means she’s free. “Yes, I’m alone but I’m alone and free”. It’s not a curse by the way, it’s a wonderful magical gift. Elsa was trying to save Anna from falling, Anna got hurt because she didn’t listen to Elsa when she told her to slow down, so it was Anna’s fault, not Elsa’s. Anna is the one who wanted to play with snow and ice, and she’s the one who acted recklessly. It’s like a regular sibling who throws a pillow to try to help their falling sibling but end up hitting them in the face with it resulting in them not being able to see and ultimately hit their head against something. The interviewer is just stupid plain and simple.😅
I thought it was just about letting the snow leave her hands 4:47
Wallace...locking herself in an ice castle is good for her, because there she is free and she wont hurt anyone. It may not work for everyone but in her case she is afraid. This fear was put into her by the Troll and her parents that separated her from her only sister and tried to make her control her gift instead of loving her for who she is, cause her parents were afraid too. Isolation was "her" solution after years of suppression.
However I do get what you are saying, I too found that (although the movie is good) both were isolated from each other and the world around them.... Like why wasnt Anna allowed to have friends and play outside the castle? That part never made sense to me tbh, so I find it interesting that you question why is her being isolated in a castle good, but not question why were they both isolated from the world when only one had powers.
I love that even Kingdom Hearts III was like: "We can't do Frozen without including the song."
Im not sure how millions of parents think of this song,lol. But all of mine n the Mrs grandkids LOVE IT. Have for years.
The subtitles for the Let It Go part are hilarious. 😊
"I love that you're telling me the plot in this interview."
Chris Wallace blames Idina Menzel for his grandkids getting the song stuck in his head, I see.
Both of their interpretations are correct. She ran away so she is free to be herself without endangering or being judged by others, which is important sometimes. But eventually, she has to come back and take responsibility in society in order to be a truly “good” character, essentially to grow up and deal with reality. If she just stayed a hermit in her castle who fights people away and never compromises with others, she could have easily become the villain character. The story could have gone either direction from that scene, and we see her veer into villain-like territory when Anna first shows up.
Have you seen the sequel, though? Not necessarily arguing with the base point, because when Elsa runs off to her ice castle she's only *partially* accepted herself. She still thinks she/her powers are dangerous and can only be used in solitude, and her reason for hiding away is still based in fear. She has to stop isolating herself and let *others* see her true self in order to fully accept that there's nothing wrong with her. However there's not anything necessarily wrong with deciding she doesn't want to live within society, either, especially if that's not where she truly feels fulfilled.
Frozen is a Disney classic
Yep. Exactly
Disney is a disgrace
This year the movie will turn 10 then it will be a classic.
Many similarities between the themes of Defying Gravity and Let it go - embracing your true self and unleashing your inner power! Amazing!
I had to watch this interview several times. This was about the time when Chris Wallace was done!!
This guy.... Did he watch the movie? The song was about freeing herself, not just from her own insecurities, but of the fear of what other people would think of her. She does give into the power, but she also accepts the idea that to have her freedom, she's going to have to be alone. There is power and courage in that. Of knowing what you need from yourself and others. She needed to let go of her fears/insecurities, and she needed to be alone.
I love this interview!
Interesting interview. When reading the entire lyrics I understand "let it go" and as a more positive approach to getting on with one's life and keeping one's humanity than the other options noted in the song that are locking others out and not caring; both of which are negative approaches. Sorry I haven't seen the film but it may add more context.
Elsa locks her self in a castle far away so that she doesnt hurt the people that she loves. It's the only way she thinks that she can embrace her powers and at the same time protect the ones she loves. The point of the story however is that with LOVE she is able to harness her powers for good. Elsa is not a villian. She is a protagonist that overcomes fear with love.
Loved her on Glee!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a gracious human being! Love our Adele Dazeem!
Indina got to play 2 arch villains redeemed to vulnerable characters, Elphaba (Wicked Witch) and Elsa (Snow Queen)…and sing two powerhouse songs Defying Gravity and Let it Go, songs about embracing your true self despite society trying to control you 😭😭😭😭
Wonderful interview
Watched it with my kids when it came out, and it was the 1st time since lion king that I felt the emotion of the character so well, I loved it! She locks herself up, at the beginning of her empowerment and new life with freedom, because it took her time to become completely free and comfortable in the open... 🙄😉😃✌
Austin Texas TX.🎉🎉🎉🎉
cnn coming in with that hard hitting journalism.
6:04 "And if I'm flying solo, at least I'm flying free"
Travolta looked like he was having a stroke when saying her name So funny
Beautiful song sung by a beautiful woman.
You think a man in a dress is a woman
@@scabcrawler632 you just said its a man?
Wow that's some hard-hitting journalism right there, Chris. LOL
First person to win an Oscar as two people.
Huh?
The song is literally at the start of the movie where she hasn’t had her arc yet. I would argue it IS a villain song. So it can join the pantheon of great Disney villain songs. Only Elsa actually redeems herself and removes the eternal winter on Erendelle.
Every time I see this guy do an interview or comment on the news station, I think of his father. What a great man what an immense talent. And then I think back to this guy… I don’t even remember his name… All I know is that he can’t hold candle
not the “at the start rate John?”😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 0:36
Is it really so difficult to understand the importance of the fact that she didn't feel like she could be herself without first completely removing herself from every living thing around her. She had to literally wander into the wilderness to be completely isolated before she could be her true self. Elsa's character psychology could be a thesis paper
he has a point, it's a song about letting the inhibitions go and being true to oneself.....and then she locks herself in a tower...i could never quite place why it didn't make sense to me. thank you.
They're both not quite right at the end! The empowerment angle of Let it Go is, in a moment of emotion when you've spent years doing what you're told to avoid being ostracized and then you mess up ONCE and everyone turns against you, simply deciding to embrace what makes you who you are and not hide it or be ashamed of it anymore - within yourself. The Ice Castle and isolation angle is representative of that fact that she still doesn't know how to control her powers, because she grew up being taught that whatever it is is wrong and bad, and feels that the only way she can exist as herself is in isolation so she doesn't hurt anyone she cares about, which is what she's been taught is all her power does.. It is only when her sister, friends, and family are able to show her that the thing she's thought is terrible about herself her whole life is really actually a beautiful thing that she learns the key to controlling her gift.
The castle represents the amazing things her power can do...when she let herself go...
She didn't know, deeply, what she was singing and not even years later she knows even after the authors had been asked. And it is that she and those who carry her had in mind a socio-political agenda that I swear they had to shoehorn in as a message in the film. Fortunately, the final result was more balanced because each one, the public, gave it their own meaning, not that of an agenda.
Why is he grilling her like that on the plot? She didn’t write the dang script. She’s an actress and singer.
Chills……..literally…..😊
Travolta mispronouncing her name was a bit. It was revealed at the end of the show as they unveiled the predictions for the show in an envelope that was on stage behind glass the whole time. One of the predictions was that Travolta would mispronounce her name. Does Wallace ever do any research?
He's right. Only this intensely expressive-individualist (read: self-centered) generation would view 'Let it Go' unironically as an anthem.
Transposing up a half-step is actually a *minor* change. Literally, if you know music theory.
1:08 she came in and came 3:32 then she came upstairs too
Because she faced her greatest fear, or what she believed is her greatest fear, and not only did she not fall, she rose and got stronger...by being herself, the thing she was told her whole life was the problem, when the problem the whole time was she was trying to be someone shes not
These are the Closed Captions for "Let It Go":
How many cars
ready to
set it down to
know
what
to say
at the start rate John?
Cold never bothered me
anyway.
all im going to say is that elsa's powers weren't a curse, which already nullifies his argument.
This song has inspired so many LGBTQIA+ kids to embrace and be themselves. Music is healing, music is empowering, and music survives the attempts of those to muzzle those kids who want to be themselves.
Made my kid wanna be a bird. Now he lives in our tree and flies to school. It’s so inspiring.
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No stop this toxic
Not just the queer people, but people with disabilities as well.
“I love that you’re telling me the plot in this interview” - how to say a man is mansplaining without saying it directly to his face
This format reminds of Larry King.
They reject her, so she build a world she can live in. They were the ones who were bothered by it.
Major change. They took the song up a Major 3rd.
I have to say, Idina Menzel can be compared to Celine Dion. When Celine sang on the Titanic soundtrack, three was hated over the song and I never forgot that so I hope Idena knows there a place that music will be remembered Both song are good.
I think Chris does a great job in these interviews. I like him doing the news, but he's also great as an interviewer. You can tell he's well researched and also is legitimately interested in the people. I laughed out loud to his response about whether he's screwed up names before.
When an entitled, privileged old man is pushed to interview someone smarter than him...🙄
This is classic masculine versus feminine. Women have to let their natural power shine through.
She hides herself in a castle so to not hurt anyone
Title is so misleading-a MAJOR change?? A half step is hardly a major change.
it's a pretty big change if a song is already resting so high at the top of your register!
It is if you're the one having to sing it...and sing it repeatedly. Like she said, she knew it was going to make it harder for her, but she knew it was better for the character.
@@cmtippens9209 my point is not to critique her, but rather, the click baity title. I’m sure the composer was happy to move the key for her. I’m saying that the title makes it sound like she convinced them to add a bridge section.
@@damaracarpenter8316 you misunderstood my comment.
@craigmmcgill I agree with you on the click baity way the title is
It’s amazing to me how cnn takes things out of context to create their own narrative…. Even in a kids movie….. who said she “locked” herself in the castle? Locked would be the most significant part of that. She made a castle because she feels like a princess once she’s expressed her inner power.
This interview is hilarious "buy why is Elza being like this" Wallace is talking about her like she is a real life terrorist 😂😂🤣
The song is LITERALLY CALLED LET IT GO what the hell didn't he understood about it?
She wanted a loud fart SFX after "Let it go!" but they refused 😔
Here we go 🎻!
So where is Adele Dazim now? 😁
This interview went south pretty fast...its about excepting yourself and the love between sister....her sister saves her....
Did Chris Wallace think “Let It Go” was the end of the movie, and the terminating point of the character arc that is Elsa?
Time to retire Chris. Geezus. I loved it when Idina smacked back at him saying he is telling her the plot, like she doesn't know it already. I've never been a fan of Chris Wallace and his interviewing style. He still tries to be like his father, and he isn't making it. So Chris, let it go.
Wow look how far Chis has fallen from the days of rigging debates.
Cant take the song in isolation. The song is sung by a flawed character going through a hard time figuring it all out. Cant just listen to this song as an anthem without context
Idina Menzels Mrtz.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉