Disney is often remember for "Magic" Happiness" and alot of things advertised and parody artists use to mock but the matter is every great Disney movie has moments of fear, danger, and great sadness in it and they play those parts so very well that the conceptions people have to Disney films makes them forget that and so in turn when those sad or horror or dangerous deadly moments happen the power and shock that brings is immense.



From the online entertainer Nostalgia Critic's top 11 saddest movie scenes he picked "Every Disney film" and commented along the lines of: "For the company who suppose to bring you "magic" and "happiness" they are not afraid to make you cry!".



Frozen is such a film with such strongly made charaters that therir psych was well planed and showcased on who and how they became who we know. From the love the sisters have but also in turn powering the internal fear, self hate, and depression for Elsa suffers to the lovable, happy go-lucky, feisty, yet very lonely and sad dreaming and reaching out Anna.



With Anna's courage, hope, and belief in her sister plus wanting to set things right and help everybody and her outgoing, positive, energetic, lively, extroverted, and hyper happy attitude that the viewers know her for not at that part of the film tortuously and we can see fearfully and painfully freezing and killing her from the inside out and the weak, stiff, and intense effort just to move and her voice and eyes and body language clearly showing fear clashing from every emotions and movements before then just help hit home the terrifing and horrible event and lack of time for Anna.



From the snow white hair, to the energy draining from her due to the curse, the frost itself was another emotinal and reminder symbol for Anna's tortuous and seconds soon to be fated death and the despair it brings for Anna and the viewers.



I enjoy your takes on these monument of grief, despair, fear, and sadness as they are powerful and bring great emotions to us.



I love your works on the characters and the range of emotions you bring with them. From the crossover pictures you make with them that is fun and well repenting the characters and parts and emotions they display to great and powerful moments in the film itself.