It's pretty obvious Arendelle is supposed to be in Norway. But where are Weselton and the Southern Isles?
Midway through the movie Kristoff explains that he was adopted by the trolls, and we see a bit of this in the beginning when the troll says, "Cuties! I'm gonna keep you." But who are the ice cutters in the opening scene? Kristoff seems to be associated with them. Are they not his family, or at least responsible for him?
What does little Anna say into the keyhole in the song, "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?" It sounds like it could be, "It's cold enough to build a snowman," or, "It doesn't have to be a snowman."
If Hans' plot is to marry Anna and kill Elsa, why does he order everyone not to harm Elsa, and deflect the crossbow shot.
Which act of love unfreezes Anna? Is it Anna's blocking Hans' blow, or is it Elsa's embracing Anna? The former seems likely for many reasons, but the timing doesn't entirely make sense. She freezes solid after that, and unfreezes a minute later. Maybe it's just a delayed effect?
Midway through the movie Kristoff explains that he was adopted by the trolls, and we see a bit of this in the beginning when the troll says, "Cuties! I'm gonna keep you." But who are the ice cutters in the opening scene? Kristoff seems to be associated with them. Are they not his family, or at least responsible for him?
What does little Anna say into the keyhole in the song, "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?" It sounds like it could be, "It's cold enough to build a snowman," or, "It doesn't have to be a snowman."
If Hans' plot is to marry Anna and kill Elsa, why does he order everyone not to harm Elsa, and deflect the crossbow shot.
Which act of love unfreezes Anna? Is it Anna's blocking Hans' blow, or is it Elsa's embracing Anna? The former seems likely for many reasons, but the timing doesn't entirely make sense. She freezes solid after that, and unfreezes a minute later. Maybe it's just a delayed effect?