*looks at thei mirror*
WOW! I could swear I was a human!
So... *get a hold of myself*... this form help us to live long, and to survive more here in this new environment, makes sense, a common human would never survive here...
*sighs*...I remember my human life, I was a scientist, not the mathematical, but the biological one... I was a researcher of living things, big, small, animal, insects and plants, fungus and algae.
Tell me more of this curious and fascinating form.
-Fox
The Coordinator: I will happily tell you more in exchange for what you know! How Fortuitous! How exciting!
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The Most Beautiful Detail in Frozen 2
Frozen 2 has many little details that add to its emotional depth and impact. Some are more prominent, others more subtle. They work as foreshadowing, or show the bonds between the characters, or are subtly hinting where the heroes are at their emotional journey. The latter may be scarce, but they are by far the greatest.
And the most beautiful of them belongs to Show Yourself.
Show Yourself is the peak of Elsa's character arc. It's the moment she accepts herself: all that makes her unique, human and magical. The moment she steps into the center of the Fifth Spirit symbol, she's surrounded by memories.
Most of them are nice, others are a dread to remember. Some aren't even hers, which I doubt Elsa paid attention to. Because then, a vision of Iduna appears, in the middle of her daughter's memories of her.
Now, I think it's important how most of the memories are repeated throughout the shots.
Amongst the multitude, there's the moment Elsa was firstly given the gloves and taught the horrid mantra of "Conceal, Don't Feel"; the only memory of hers (or at least the only one I noticed) that appears once.
It happens to be behind her. Which I find incredibly fitting for the moment. Yes, it literally appears behind her, but if we see it metaphorically; her past is behind her. She can't outrun it, she can't erase it, but she doesn't have to look back. She doesn't even turn. It's not even in her field of vision once. She looks forward. Not to "Conceal, Don't Feel" but to "Show Yourself".
Now to the emotional punch of it. As Elsa sings 'show yourself', she looks at her hands.
And then at her left hand. The hand her Father held onto when he taught her to hide herself.
And as she shows herself, as she says it, says it with her whole chest, overjoyed at the truth of it, the memory behind her disappears.
Elsa, of course, didn't forget. Nor did Ahtohallan. The memory didn't vanish; it faded on the glacier's wall. Much like Elsa's memory.
Those words, that moment, they don't affect her anymore. She knows better. Now, every time she needs something to hold on to, to calm her doubts, and remind her who she is, she will go back to "Show Yourself", not "Conceal, Don't Feel".
The memory that plays in her head again and again, the mantra she mouths to herself before every decision, public outing, or emotional/upsetting situation has been replaced.
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Kate has discovered how many foods can be purple.
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Stella made sure to bring her opera glasses to the trial so she can see the anguish on her ex-husband's face the exact moment he's deemed guilty.
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Hmm. Children. Children were tricky. They were sticky. And tended to pull his tail. But her cape looked so tempting. So there's now an ugly gray tabby batting at your cape.
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"Kitty!" She's kept it to an excited whisper, though that was through much effort. She doesn't want to scare him off. Wriggling a bit to make her cape shake more, she offered out a hand to let him check her out before moving to pet.
"Hi. I'm Melvin."
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