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Why Frozen is Theologically Fantastic

  • Writer: cassiegeorge33
    cassiegeorge33
  • Feb 1, 2014
  • 1 min read

This is a brief post, but it leads into something I've been thinking about for a while. I'll post that next.

Okay. If you've seen it, you love it. If you haven't seen it, Disney's new movie Frozen seems like a childish movie, and you don't get what's so great about it. Let me stop you right there. GO. Immediatly, if possible. Then read this blog; don't let me spoil it. It's good for your soul. Heres why...

DISNEY! FINALLY A STORY OF SISTERLY SACRAFICE! Anna and Elsa show true love, worth dying for. This proves that romantic relationships aren't the only thing we should die for. Even after Elsa essetially killed her sister (unintentionally), Anna never second guessed her impulses and was willing to die in place of her sister.

Kristoff proved to be the perfect match for Anna, as he didn't hold her back, but let her do her own thing. However, he never failed to protect her throughout the movie. HE RESPECTS HER! :)

Hans clearly laid out the position of temptation. When Anna feels drawn to him, she's sold. This is a major problem in society today. Before being your boyfriend, or fiancé, or husband, he should be your best friend.

There's gregorian chant during Elsa's corronation. EEEEEEEP I love gregorian chant :)

Sven and Olaf are just representations of the Lord's funny, joyful self.

Guess what? Jesus likes warm hugs too :)

Picture Credit: http://www.rotoscopers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/bestmoviewalls_Frozen_16_2560x1600.jpg


 
 
 

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