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Post by auroramay on Feb 3, 2020 4:01:17 GMT
It explains things no one has ever asked. I mean, the question itself doesn't answer anything but if we knew for a fact that she was or wasn't immortal it would explain a lot. Overall, it's a confusing question that would bring up some confusing answers and some clarifying ones.
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 3, 2020 13:12:26 GMT
I mean, the question itself doesn't answer anything but if we knew for a fact that she was or wasn't immortal it would explain a lot. Overall, it's a confusing question that would bring up some confusing answers and some clarifying ones.Yeah, maybe.
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Post by auroramay on Feb 3, 2020 15:15:25 GMT
Overall, it's a confusing question that would bring up some confusing answers and some clarifying ones. Yeah, maybe. I'll be the first to admit that I am confusing myself even now with this question.
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 4, 2020 3:22:15 GMT
Yeah, maybe. I'll be the first to admit that I am confusing myself even now with this question. I know, right, it's a real puzzler. And Anna's status as a spirit or not a spirit is kind of questionable too. Elsa is the fifth spirit and the fifth spirit is supposed to act as a bridge... but Elsa said she and Anna were the two sides to the bridge... what does that mean? What does it even mean that Elsa is a spirit??? Can she die????? Maybe the spirit is eternal and Elsa is just its current physical form????? Also we assume it's the spirits that are calling Elsa but when she discovers she is the fifth spirit that implies the voice was coming from herself, right? Then how come Agnarr could hear the voice when he was in the forest??? SO MANY QUESTIONS!!!!!
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Post by auroramay on Feb 4, 2020 5:16:42 GMT
I'll be the first to admit that I am confusing myself even now with this question. I know, right, it's a real puzzler. And Anna's status as a spirit or not a spirit is kind of questionable too. Elsa is the fifth spirit and the fifth spirit is supposed to act as a bridge... but Elsa said she and Anna were the two sides to the bridge... what does that mean? What does it even mean that Elsa is a spirit??? Can she die????? Maybe the spirit is eternal and Elsa is just its current physical form????? Also we assume it's the spirits that are calling Elsa but when she discovers she is the fifth spirit that implies the voice was coming from herself, right? Then how come Agnarr could hear the voice when he was in the forest??? SO MANY QUESTIONS!!!!! All I can say is, it's a Disney sequel and it didn't take 14 years to finally get into theaters, so it might have an underdeveloped story.
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 4, 2020 17:41:08 GMT
I know, right, it's a real puzzler. And Anna's status as a spirit or not a spirit is kind of questionable too. Elsa is the fifth spirit and the fifth spirit is supposed to act as a bridge... but Elsa said she and Anna were the two sides to the bridge... what does that mean? What does it even mean that Elsa is a spirit??? Can she die????? Maybe the spirit is eternal and Elsa is just its current physical form????? Also we assume it's the spirits that are calling Elsa but when she discovers she is the fifth spirit that implies the voice was coming from herself, right? Then how come Agnarr could hear the voice when he was in the forest??? SO MANY QUESTIONS!!!!! All I can say is, it's a Disney sequel and it didn't take 14 years to finally get into theaters, so it might have an underdeveloped story. It's definitely not underdeveloped, it just doesn't answer every single possible question I could have about the lore, which frankly is impossible. You can't add more lore without creating new questions.
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Post by auroramay on Feb 5, 2020 3:59:18 GMT
All I can say is, it's a Disney sequel and it didn't take 14 years to finally get into theaters, so it might have an underdeveloped story. It's definitely not underdeveloped, it just doesn't answer every single possible question I could have about the lore, which frankly is impossible. You can't add more lore without creating new questions. True. Though I think the storyline was a little... choppy.
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 6, 2020 19:03:52 GMT
It's definitely not underdeveloped, it just doesn't answer every single possible question I could have about the lore, which frankly is impossible. You can't add more lore without creating new questions. True. Though I think the storyline was a little... choppy. I could agree with that, yeah.
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Post by auroramay on Feb 7, 2020 0:23:21 GMT
True. Though I think the storyline was a little... choppy. I could agree with that, yeah. The music was though.
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 7, 2020 2:17:03 GMT
I could agree with that, yeah. The music was though. Heck, yeah. All around awesome, the score, the songs, all of it.
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Post by auroramay on Feb 7, 2020 18:09:27 GMT
The music was though. Heck, yeah. All around awesome, the score, the songs, all of it. Did you have a favorite song?
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 8, 2020 1:30:01 GMT
Heck, yeah. All around awesome, the score, the songs, all of it. Did you have a favorite song? Show Yourself was an instant favorite... that's what I said was probably the best immediately after watching the movie... but by now I think Some Things Never Change might be my fave... also Lost in the Woods, actually just all the other ones. All of them.
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Post by auroramay on Feb 8, 2020 22:06:24 GMT
Did you have a favorite song? Show Yourself was an instant favorite... that's what I said was probably the best immediately after watching the movie... but by now I think Some Things Never Change might be my fave... also Lost in the Woods, actually just all the other ones. All of them. Lol, yes it is so hard to pick one! Lost in the Woods just might be my personal favorite though.
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Post by Z-Whales on Feb 10, 2020 21:18:28 GMT
Show Yourself was an instant favorite... that's what I said was probably the best immediately after watching the movie... but by now I think Some Things Never Change might be my fave... also Lost in the Woods, actually just all the other ones. All of them. Lol, yes it is so hard to pick one! Lost in the Woods just might be my personal favorite though. I am very partial to Lost in the Woods thanks in large part to its awesome music video aesthetic in the movie. Just as a song, Some Things Never Change might be my favorite and maybe Show Yourself was the standout because the music and scene are both amazing... I don't know, they're both amazing in all of them, I'm just trying to pick out what sets each one apart. (Some Things Never Change also had a very nostalgic vibe.)
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Post by auroramay on Feb 11, 2020 15:47:54 GMT
Lol, yes it is so hard to pick one! Lost in the Woods just might be my personal favorite though. I am very partial to Lost in the Woods thanks in large part to its awesome music video aesthetic in the movie. Just as a song, Some Things Never Change might be my favorite and maybe Show Yourself was the standout because the music and scene are both amazing... I don't know, they're both amazing in all of them, I'm just trying to pick out what sets each one apart. (Some Things Never Change also had a very nostalgic vibe.) The music video vibe is what got me too, lol. All the music is amazing, but yeah, they each have their own amazing parts.
Speaking of Frozen music, yesterday I had a basketball game and the other team was sitting in our hallway waiting to go in the gym bc the guys were still practicing. Randomly they all started doing "the voice" part very loudly.
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