[quote=Dervish] Sexualized for letting her hair down?Good thing they didn't show her ankles or the people who thought Frozen was a sexualized LGBT movie would have fire bombed Disney.I mean, when people are thinking the sisters are lesbian because the act of true love that saved the day came from each other instead of a man, you know society collectively needs to get out more and stop looking for hidden agendas because eww. [/quote] Lol, I know. It's not necessarily about letting her hair down as a single factor but it's part of it. They're concerned about the tight fitting dress (gasp), the slit on the front of the dress (oh lord), and her makeup and lipstick (unspeakable! :p). People think the sisters are lesbians? Oh wow. That's… I don't even know what to say. However, there is a case for the movie and characters in itself to be a metaphor for LGBT themes. Like for example, coming out of the closet. I'd think that'd be a pretty positive message, and overall I looked at it as a positive message for all of those who have been oppressed or repressed to not be afraid and be who they are. But yeah, looking for metaphors and messages is different than building up something that's not there. [quote=The Nexerus] People started drawing way too deeply into things like Disney movies, and now Disney feels obligated to shoehorn some kind of politically correct moral into every story it writes. [/quote] I feel that's somewhat true. I mean, all of the stories in disney films have been "morally correct" in its overarching themes. Concerns stem from certain portrayals of women and relationships in the other films being entirely unrealistic.