Thread:ChloeElsaKendall/@comment-5483334-20140311105101/@comment-24382776-20140317211146

EXACTLY!

Honestly, i don't know much about other Disney princesses because i have never been into Disney until now, i only remember Belle (kinda), Ariel, Cinderella (kinda) and well, the newest 4 (Merida, Rapunzel, Elsa and Anna) so i can't really "compare" but yeah, you're right.

About Elsa escaping, i think we are on the same page and about Elsa's shoes, well, there ARE close ups of Elsa's feet,. 4 i believe: 1-As kid in the ballroom, 2-when she freezes the water to escape, 3-when she says "here i stand" while and builds her palace- those three have nothing to do with the slippers but they're still close ups and the only close up i can remember of Elsa and her ice shoes is 4- the final scene when she freezes the ground so people can skate but yes the argument is stupid :)

Yes, of course Frozen is not "perfect" because it has its flaws but they are not that big or important and also, she said Frozen wasn't the "most progressive Disney movie", well, it might not be "the most" (even though i can't think of a more progressive Disney movie) but the movie is definitely progressive, they talked about the guy dude, Oaken, he IS gay, Jennifer Lee has basically confirmed it and the "sisters before misters" thing is just great, yes, it's not the first Disney movie focused on family but as far as i know it's the first PRINCESSES movie to be about that, isn't it? also it has two protagonists.

She said Anna was the only protagonist and Elsa was the antagonist, um no? It's been said BY EVERYONE INVOLVED WITH FROZEN that Elsa was initially written as the villain but they slowly turned her into a conflicted PROTAGONIST. Anna is obviously the "first" protagonist but Elsa is just as important in my opinion and she deserved more screen time (another epic fail in the making of Frozen) but well, that has nothing to do with this.

Yes, Frozen is mainly about family instead of girl power but it has to do with it too in my opinion, like Elsa and Anna are both strong characters (let's just ignore what the author said to prove her point) and they're different from each other like you have Anna being funny and silly and kid-like and Elsa being classy and elegant and sexy, yet they're both strong and they can handle the situation on their own.

Now answering to your question:

Elsa left at night and got to the top of the mountain by dawn, then we see Anna on her way to find Elsa and before she meets Kristoff, it happened an entire day (half of it was Elsa's way too) so we have like 24 hours by that point.

Anna and Kristoff are seen making their way up the mountain for another day before they meet Olaf (they meet Olaf like halfway through that day, though) and they get to Elsa the same evening, she kicks them out and then another night happens before Hans and the guards reach her palace (if my meory is right) which would make like 60 hours before Elsa is brought back to Arendelle.

Note: Notice how it took Elsa about 8-10 hours (a night) to reach the top of the mountain by feet & it took Anna two days and she was on a horse and on a sleigh at least half of the way, was Elsa flying or what? lol Also, Anna and Kristoff faced wolves, can we take a moment to think about the fact that Elsa was lucky as hell to not find wolves on her way? like she was all alone, she probably could have kept them away but there were many so i think she also could have gotten eaten.

My point is she wasn't away for that long so she couldn't have died anyway; water is the most important thing but Elsa probably didn't need much water to survive since she must have A LOT inside, she needs it to create ice and about food, one out two options: She either starved or she ate frozen berries or something from the trees, i guess.

What do you think? (About your own question and my note about how Elsa was much faster than Anna)