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Yo, I'm Kidd. 30, latte enjoyer, not immune to anime girls.



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That is a feel I know well, books. On that note, I really need to pick up Bravely Default and get some grinding done--otherwise I won't ever finish the game.
Kiara sat back in her seat. "Me neither," she agreed, pulling her bag back onto her lap to pull out her crossbow. She lacked quite a bit in the weapons department compared to her siblings, but she did her best to make do with what she had. She dropped the bag at her feet and pulled out the small quiver of bolts, which would be tied at her belt once she stepped out.
Cynder said
Originally, the movie was intended to be much darker with Elsa as the scripted villain and "Let It Go" is the remains of the villain song from what I know (don't quote on me that).


You're most likely right because check out this deleted scene



Edit: Think I fixed the video uwu;
I'm waiting for someone to crash...
Kiara tensed in her seat as her brother floored it--she was pressed back against her seat as she turned her head to look out the window. She was grinning widely. Sometimes she finds herself wishing for a normal life, but moments like this reminded her that this life was far more engaging.

As they passed Matilda, she turned in her seat to watch her. She got on her knees, peering out the back window to stick her tongue out at her teasingly--though wondering if she could even be seen through the dark windows.
"I do not! Stop it!" Kiara retorted at her sister. "You better run!" she added as her frown gave way to the beginnings of a smile.

She blinked as Koryie called to her and his SUV roared to life. "Oh, right! Sorry!" She ran over and slid over the hood to quickly open the door slide into the passenger's seat, pulling her book bag onto her lap.
Kiara blinked and uncrossed her arms to put her hands on her hips instead. "I'm not pouting," she snapped defensively. She huffed in irritation and her eyes slid over to Koryie as he started speaking. Well that sounded better than clean-up duty... "I guess that'd be fun," she agreed hesitantly, her arms relaxing at her side.
Yes yes yes. Yes. Frozen had sooooo much potential. It really did have the potential to be the best Disney movie since Lion King. But Disney fumbled the ball.

There were two huge, huge problems with the movie:

1. Too much stuff and not enough space
- Romance, sisterly love, we did not need 3 sidekicks but there they were, and then we had 3 antagonists--two of which were utterly unnecessary, the trolls did nothing for the story, really only about 2 of the songs were relevant to the plot, and there was a lot of back-and-forth in travelling that could have been avoided

2. The misdirection with Hans. Instead of focusing on sisters they made the plot sisters, not boyfriends. It was a nice sentiment but the movie would have been so much stronger if they dropped Hans and Kristoff / Sven and instead focused on building, then tearing apart, and then rebuilding Anna's and Elsa's relationship. Instead the sisters only speak, what? Three times throughout the whole movie as adults???? There was a huge problem here with TELLING us "Hey they're sisters" instead of SHOWING us so we could feel a connection.

This led to the utterly...lacking ending. At the end of the movie, during a major reunion, I should really feel it. I'm a person who cries when I really feel it. I'm a wussy like that. But with Frozen? When Anna sacrificed herself for Elsa? I felt nothing. The fact that they can't get to someone as empathetic as me shows a lot was lacking in the film. If only they cut a lot of that unneeded stuff, they could have developed the sisters' relationship further. It would've made for a much stronger movie.

And I swear to God. If someone feeds me this again

You guys aren't the target audience.


I will be so angry. Children need and deserve to be exposed to quality movies. If we feed them garbage because we think it's "good enough for children," they're going to absorb that garbage. Children's media is where quality seriously needs to be top notch, but it so very often fails to be. Especially when targeted at little girls. Pisses me off when people tell ya to stop over-thinking a children's movie. No, no, no--these need to be analyzed and criticized more than any other genre.

I think you'll agree a lot with what these guys are saying.



Edit: I just want to add that, despite all this, I did enjoy the movie. uwu I very often enjoy movies that lack in quality, but it's important to be aware of what you watch and especially of what you like.

And here's an example of a scene that they SHOULD have been able to use, but they went with the whole misdirection and Weasel Town BS instead:

Kiara hopped off the bike, sighing in frustration. "I'm always too late," she complained, kicking at the dirt. She crossed her arms and tilted her head, looking between her adopted siblings and the spriggon. Frowning a bit, she looked to Matilda as she announced her kill pretty gleefully. She just rolled her brown-green eyes and looked around, pouting a bit. It wasn't uncommon for her to feel left behind. "Well now what?" she asked, looking to the elder slayers-in-training and trying to ignore their jests at one another.
In RWBY 12 yrs ago Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
Well albinos can have purple or blue eyes as well. In fact pink, purple, and blue are actually more common than the red popular media tends to use.
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