Talk:Frozen/@comment-24382776-20140105050849/@comment-24257786-20140108052834

I've been thinking, and it occurred to me that Hans is a magnificent bastard (I don't know if I'm allowed to say that), and had a complete Xanatos Gambit going, because when he gets home, his father will ask him why he did it, and he will say something like, "Father, I was only trying to further the property wealth of this great and noble house." To which his father will give him a pat on the back and make him his favorite son. That in mind, I think I may just see the possibility of a plot for Frozen 2 that may be decent. The effect that I observe I call the Law of the Sequel, and it applies to all texts. Sequels will be worse than their predecessors, no matter what. The success of Frozen only makes it worse, because pressure to create a phenomenal movie, will force the creation of a terrible movie.

I think that the solution would be to create a longer, 150 minute version of the movie, with more songs, and only using ray traced CGI, to elaborate upon and slow down what was a very fast story. But we all know that that's never going to happen.