![]() Embarrassed, the new queen runs off into the wilderness, throwing the whole kingdom into eternal Winter.įearlessly, Anna goes out to save her kingdom, bring back Summer, and get her beloved sister back. Displeased and mostly level-headed Elsa says no, and pulls the Disney Ice Capades version of a Carrie in front of her coronation guests. Years later, on Coronation Day, love-starved Anna falls within hours for Prince Hans and announces their engagement to the new queen. Their parents sequester Elsa to keep Anna safe, and even after their mother and father (Disney trope alert!) die in a shipwreck, they grow up lonely, away from each other, and divided by a closed door. Elsa has a magic ability to create ice and snow, and as children, they experience a near-fatal accident while playing, when Elsa’s magical ice leads to a fall for Anna. Optimistic fast-talking Anna and eventual queen Elsa are sister princesses in the kingdom of Arendelle. They have found a way to bring it into the 21st century, and still keep a bit of the original intact. Lucky for the movie-going world that Disney held on to their love of this tale, an interest which goes back to 1952. They succeed mightily, creating what will no doubt be an animated blockbuster with this thoroughly modern story beautifully told and rendered, with heroines audiences will embrace and songs they will remember. This sentiment of Irving Berlin’s lyric from an older Christmas classic is what is at the heart of the new Disney movie being released just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.įrozen, which is based on Hans Christian Andersen’s 1854 tale, “The Snow Queen”, gambles by celebrating traditional old-school Disney while at the same time tossing them on their crowned heads. Sisters…Sisters…There were never such devoted sisters…
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