Disney Alters 'Frozen' Forever To Be "More Accessible"

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Elsa (Idina Menzel) in 'Frozen'

Credit: Disney

8 Comments

  1. Shar

    I like the change!

    “…see what I can do” implies insecurity, where “…share what I can do” is empowered, secure.

    Children need this kind of message, not the wishy-washy one of self-doubt.

    1. Denise

      Be careful. If the far right hear about you empowering children to be anything other than brainless, spineless slaves to the conservative governmental elite they’ll call you woke.

    2. Shon

      But at that time Elsa WAS insecure. She was insecure, uncertain and afraid of her powers because of how her parents raised her.

  2. Ella

    I’m not a fan personally. That change just doesn’t make sense with Elsa’s story. She doesn’t even know what she can do up to that point — that’s why she’s now finding out, hence “time to see what I can do”. How can you share something you don’t know about?
    Idk. Maybe I’m missing something, but it doesn’t seem to really change how accessible the song is. It doesn’t flow as well in the melody or the story.

    1. Sherry H.

      Well said. That is exactly the point, she doesn’t know what she can do so how can she share it.

    2. Klyee

      Agree doesn’t make sense to me either

  3. Anna

    Leave the song as it was written and don’t change it at all.My Granddaughters love the song as it is written and sound cause it fits the movie. I think you should leave it alone too.

    1. Amy

      Why is it so hard to appreciate the artwork for the time period that it was written, for how it was written and what it meant to the people it was written for at the time? Next thing you know, they’re going to start drawing things on artwork. We need eyebrows on the Mona Lisa because it makes women “more empowered,” smh…

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