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What evil viewpoint does the movie 'Frozen' promote?
Homosexuality 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Feminism 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Girl Power 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Liberalism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Progressivism 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Socialism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Royalism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Fascism 20%  20%  [ 2 ]
Conservatism 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Cannibalism 20%  20%  [ 2 ]
Islamic Terrorism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Mormonism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Polygamy 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Polyamory 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Racism 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Carrot-eating 20%  20%  [ 2 ]
Other (specify) 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 10

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12 Mar 2014, 10:31 am

The various feelings that various people will project into Disney movies are quite fascinating.

Here is one who perceives Frozen as a Feminist conspiracy

http://blogs.indiewire.com/criticwire/f ... emi-lovato

Sam Adams wrote:

The Scrambled Sexuality of 'Frozen's "Let It Go"


...Although the standard logic of a Disney fable would have sisters Anna (voiced by Kristen Bell) and Elsa (Idina Menzel) paired off with romantic partners by the closing credits, Frozen resists that impulse -- sort of -- in favor of extolling their love for each other. For most of the movie, Anna labors under the misapprehension that the "act of true love" she needs to save herself is a "true love's kiss": If only she can get the comely prince Hans or the goofily endearing Kristof to fall for her, everything will turn out all right. But at the last minute, Frozen flips the script and has Anna save herself, not by passively receiving love but by actively demonstrating it....

...In fairy tales...magic is often linked to sexuality, and that's true for fairy tales' modern-day equivalents as well....So I don't think it's wrong to point out there's a sexual element -- albeit in its most sanitized incarnation -- to "Let It Go." But it's critical to note that Elsa's not transforming herself for someone else. She's not dressing up pretty in the hopes of snaring a man; she's doing it to express who she is, or who she's becoming. She's a teenage girl finally getting her a pair of jeans that really fit, perhaps a little more tightly than her parents would like...

...Children, of course, don't know they're in the midst of an ideological battle, and may not even sense it, but they know there's something different about Frozen. They'll get it when they're older.


And, of course, there are also those who complain about Disney being pro-homosexual (or at least not sufficiently anti-homosexual)

http://wellbehavedmormonwoman.blogspot. ... yBzc9wo6Um

Kathryn Skaggs wrote:

Frozen: Not Gonna "Let It Go" When Movie Advocates Gay Agenda


The gay agenda to normalize homosexuality is woven into Disney's movie Frozen not just as an underlying message - it is the movie. In a liberal culture tenacious at normalizing immorality, stripping those of faith from their ability to speak out in opposition, this needs to be taken seriously. It's one thing that we've all donated to the cause by making Frozen a record-breaking hit at the box office (myself included), but that's as far it's going, for me, personally....

... you are seriously clueless as to what I'm talking about then it is imperative, particularly for morally minded parents, that you read this post and open your eyes to the homosexual agenda, and the principles advanced to promote it, that undergird Frozen, which is why it was written for Broadway and will indubitably be a hit - mark my words!...

...When mainstream society comes to the point where it celebrates that which is contrary to the commandments, taught in a movie presumably made for children, by awarding it the highest accolades within its culture, and good parents don't perceive it, but rather endorse it unwittingly, we are in serious trouble. And you can bet that those we have to thank are laughing themselves all the way to the bank, while mocking the religious ignorant.

Entertainment, with all of its mediums, has more power than just about anything else to effectively indoctrinate and influence society, negatively, and among the most vulnerable of its victims are children.

To Christian parents, who don't support the legalization of SSM, or the normalization of same-sex sexual behavior, oppositional to God, I feel strongly that we must become more aware of how liberal media advocate these messages. It is often accomplished through infiltrating mainstream channels with the specific attitudes and ideologies necessary to advance these practices, as progressive, within mainstream society....

...The process of normalizing homosexual behavior in society is going to require more than the liberal media saying it is so - which they do all the time - or activist judges legalizing same-sex marriage in one state after another. It's going to require the indoctrination of our children, in order to lead their generation to the next, necessary, level of mainstream social acceptance....


What the heck? :scratch:

I concede that it is a tad unusual for a Disney princess not to marry a prince by the end of the movie (well, Pocahontas didn't marry a prince, but at least she married John Rolfe in Pocahontas 2. Elsa and Ana didn't even get married). But, this wasn't exactly gay porn, either.

So, what evil message is conveyed by the latest Disney movie? :?

Go ahead: be creative. Refer to specific lines or songs from the movie, if possible.



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12 Mar 2014, 10:48 am

By the way, Disney gave us a mistaken notion about reindeers' lifespan.

http://www.villrein.no/en/Factsaboutwil ... fault.aspx

They only live up to 18 years, so the reindeer in the movie Frozen would have been quite elderly.



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12 Mar 2014, 2:02 pm

This is just another day for me, a media student.

Every other day I'm forced to look through some half baked theory as to why the avengers is really about the economy, or why everything ever is a phallic symbol. Seriously, what is with these people and dicks!? Knives are dicks! The two towers of mordor are dicks! The gun is a dick! EVERYTHING IS A GODDAMN DICK!

Ahem. It drives me up the wall, this is worse though, of course, because aren't we supposed to just have dropped gay rights as an issue? Like, shouldn't we have just, as a society, universally accepted that denying gay people the same human rights as anyone else is wrong? Seriously, I'm just gonna start saying everyone who has a problem with gay people is in deep denial, just for the hell of it, because I sure ain't bothering to listen to any anti-gay arguments anymore.



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12 Mar 2014, 2:23 pm

I'm not going to watch it.Looks like a chick flick,I'm not really into those.


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12 Mar 2014, 3:19 pm

I thought that is was amazingly done--the music and the artwork.

I forgot to hypothesize an increase-Norwegian-tourism conspiracy.



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12 Mar 2014, 3:27 pm

Even though I love music,I don't like musicals,or where they break in to song.Not even as a kid.I'm sure the art is great,it usually is.
As soon I I see some girl singing in a long skirt and I'm put off seeing something.I've never even seen the whole Sound of Music movie,too feel goody.I did see a spoof of it where Julie Andrews breaks into the song The Hills are Alive, and then it cuts to Indians on the warpath and she gets shot with an arrow,I enjoyed that. :P


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12 Mar 2014, 3:33 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
I thought that is was amazingly done--the music and the artwork.

I forgot to hypothesize an increase-Norwegian-tourism conspiracy.
Should say I probably won't watch it, disney films tend to annoy me nowadays.

That said, from what I've heard, I can see why it's become so popular, especially in breaking from several terrible morals that disney usually try to teach people.



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14 Mar 2014, 8:10 pm

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