![]() ”I love that Elsa now has a sense of pride about who she is and not apologizing anymore for her power. She’s more mature and knows what makes her special and owns it. She’s changing, and now that she gets to be herself, she’s trying to find her purpose.”įor Bell, Frozen II continues to break the mold set by other animated films by focusing on familial love and self-love instead of romance. “In the first movie, the girls were metaphorically facing each other, and now they are facing out with the support of each other more than ever,” said Bell. “It’s all about familial love and how you can lift each other up. The movie’s theme of loving your siblings and loving yourself no matter what your differences are really resonated with me. I personally think it’s way more important to expose kids to movies about familial love than romantic love. It’s not your typical princess movie and that’s what makes it even better.”Įlsa and Anna make another major change to the princess mold this time too: wearing pants. “The idea of Elsa and Anna wearing pants was more of a practical choice,” said codirector Jennifer Lee. They are going to wear what’s right for them and that’s pants.”įor Evan Rachel Wood, who joins for the sequel to play Anna and Elsa’s mother in flashbacks, it was a particularly welcome change-she made headlines for wearing an Altuzarra pantsuit to the Golden Globes in 2017 as a statement about gender norms.
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