Talk:You're You/@comment-6081566-20140405190516/@comment-24782361-20140406135026

That's the point, though, isn't it? In the beginning of the movie (if this were used instead of LiaOD), we're supposed to think that this song means that Hans loves Anna despite her not being the image of a "perfect" woman. However, during Han's betrayal, we would realize that he really does find Anna annoying and that the song was hinting at his true thoughts and feelings. Also, when he interrupts her, that's just showing that he really is a butt.

As for your second statement, I think that would depend on the girl and the way that it was said. Sure, it might not be wise to confirm a girl's insecurities (such as those Anna had in 'More Than Just the Spare'); however, if you were to say that you not only accept them but that you [i]love[/I] her for them--well, that might make her fall for you even more.

I do agree with you: this is a great song. Not particularly romantic in context, but great nonetheless. I think this would be interesting in the actual movie, but unlike some of the other deleted songs I don't feel it's that necessary/impacting.