alexodinson1
alexodinson1
Alex Odinson, Nerd.
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alexodinson1 · 1 year ago
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It's my 4 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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alexodinson1 · 4 years ago
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Damn Tumblr, been a minute! 😅 How's it going?
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alexodinson1 · 6 years ago
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My Frozen Theory
Hey guys, I have a theory about Frozen and it kinda was something that was made popular by Film Theory so don't say I stole it from MatPat. I've had these same suspicions since seeing the movie years ago and here it is.. Hans of the Southern Isles wasn't evil. Instead, he was tricked. Remember just how happy he was when he first met Anna? The look in his eyes as he watched her walk away to the cornation? He looked like a love sick guy. A guy who was seriously crushing on a girl. So much so he even asked her to marry him! They were genuinly in love in my opinion and I'll explain in further detail. *skip to later in the film* We see Anna and Kristoff getting forcibly married by Kristoff's family, the trolls. Kiristoff had been adopted by the trolls at a young, impressionable age. As a person who also was adopted at a young age, I understand that pain. The trolls are singing this cute song about their human kid being a "Fixer Upper" and its just catchy to sing honestly at first go. After watching this movie hundreds of times thanks to my baby nieces, I began to really think about the lyrics in this song. And that led me to think about the trolls as a whole. They have mind manipulating powers and have already shown us how effective those powers are. Anna only can remember certain things about her childhood, all the memories of magic are now the same memories, only different. This is why she didn't understand when one day, randomly, her sister just locks herself away... The trolls sing about how Anna's engagement is just a "flex arrangement." And that they see no ring. Even going as far as to say they will get rid of Hans and it would be easy to. Don't believe me? Look it up guys and gals. So, after that and a bit more skipping, we see Hans stop an archer from killing Elsa. His entire bad guy motive was to kill Elsa and marry Anna, get the crown. Because he hated being in a family of 13 kids. Never getting the crown of his own kingdom. Ok, so at first watch it seems legit and your left feeling shooketh that Hans was the evil douchebag instead of just the Duke of Weaselton. ( which admit it, you saw that coming with a name like "Weasel-ton." Come on Disney.....) But it don't make sense. If Hans wanted to kill Elsa and marry Anna, why stop that archer when Else would have been killed right then and there? If part of his plan was to marry Anna to get the crown, why not just kiss her to save her life? I think this needs more looking into and here's my theory. . The trolls manipulated Hans in order to put Kristoff on the throne. It makes perfect sense. The trolls had been in Arrendelle before the humans were. Perhaps it made them mad that they were driven from their lands and banished to the woods beyond the fjord. ( Like most Native American colonies were.) And when one troll shows up with a human kid and his trusty reindeer, they hatch take him in, raise him. As an adopted kid, I feel this sense if being indebted to my family. Like, I need to please them as payment for saving me from the hell I had been living before I was taken in by these people. I'd do anything for my family is what I'm trying to say here. And I think if the trolls asked Kristoff to do something, such as maybe do Hans's plan as his own, he would. And if he refused to do so?... "The head can be...easily persuaded..." And the creators of Frozen even said in one interview that they want to give Hans a "Redemption Arc." Meaning that our prince of the Southern Isles will get redemption. Something that would make him a good guy. A friend to our favorite princesses in a later film. Wouldn't a perfect bombshell in Frozen 3 for us being that the helpful wise trolls had always been evil? And Hans remembering just how much he really loved Anna, making things known to the royals of Arrendelle? I know I'm probably just over thinking this, but if Film theory has a similar theory about this I know I'm not the only one thinking there's more than meets the eyes about Frozen 1. That's my theory, feel free to comment and share your ideas with me!
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