Talk:Let It Go/@comment-27818776-20140212021020

I know I already mentioned this about this song, but I must reiterate myself. I simply love this song. I play this song nearly every day, I know all the words to the song, and I even take glances at parodies of this song.

I also completely adore the animation that went along with the song, especially the part where Elsa was creating her ice castle. The animation is so gorgeous, it almost makes it seem like you could reach out and touch the sides of the ice castle, and experience its creation up close and personal. There's also the animation with Elsa's dress. Walt Disney himself would be proud if he was alive to experience this scene.

I also learned plenty of things from the song. Up and forthmost, I learned that you should be yourself, and that you shouldn't care what others expect of you. This is shown when Elsa was at first saddened because she had failed to keep her secret locked up, yet the song takes a more triumphant turn when she realized that since everyone now knew her power, she could now be free to express herself. This was most likely the first time in her life that she ever felt true happiness ever since she was locked up in her room for Anna's safety. There was also the lesson that you should be happy doing whatever you want to do in life which is again shown when Elsa enthusiastically started to craft her ice palace. She now feels that she has nothing to hide, and that she ultimately felt at peace with herself. Perhaps this is the reason why many LGBT people immediately fell in love with the song as to them, the song serves as a means in which they could finally feel as though they could be accepted among their peers, and feel as though they truly are special.

Overall, I absolutely loved this song, and I am very glad that it won a Golden Globe for the best song in Frozen. It truly deserved it.