10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

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There are a lot of things about Frozen that people enjoy but there are a handful of things about the Disney film that just don’t make sense!

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10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

The magical snowy movie Frozen hit theaters in 2013, and the world hasn’t been the same since. Little children everywhere have been dressing up as Anna and Elsa to sing favorite hits from the Disney film such as, “For the First Time in Forever,” and parents everywhere have been waiting for them to let it go. How could they when Frozen is so groundbreaking?! It includes two princesses instead of just one, it flipped the script regarding an act of true love, and it made over $1.28 billion in the box office worldwide.

While we love almost everything about this film, we can’t help but notice that there are some things that just don’t seem right. From unanswered questions to mistakes the characters made, there are several bits of the story that we don’t quite understand. Here are ten things about Frozen that don’t make sense:

10 Kristoff Being Alone

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

In the first opening scene of the movie, we see many ice carvers, men who are working out in the cold. For some reason, we see a young boy, Kristoff, working alongside them. We could guess that he is the son of one of the men, but that doesn’t explain why he was suddenly scooped up by trolls who then raised him. Wouldn’t his father miss him? We could then assume that something happened to his parents, but this never gets explained to us. Viewers want to know what’s up with his past!

9 Troll “Magic?”

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

While playing in the snow created with Elsa’s powers, Anna accidentally gets hit in the head, and the family travels to see a group of trolls that can help. After hearing what happened, the main troll says that he can help. He places his hand on her head and says that Anna will be okay. This is pretty much the only explanation that we get.

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How exactly did he help her? Do trolls have special warmth in their hands that can thaw the ice magic? Do they have magic of their own that counteracts the effects of Elsa’s powers? We just don’t know.

8 Memory Erasing

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

Speaking of troll magic, while the troll is helping Anna after she was hit in the head, he announces that he is going to remove her memories of magic and that she can’t know about Elsa’s powers anymore. Why? He doesn’t explain at all other than saying it’s “just to be safe.” Will the memory or knowledge of the ice powers suddenly trigger the magic that hit her in the head to reform and cause her harm? She later finds out in the film that Elsa has magic, so this doesn’t seem to be the case. It’s a strange detail that we can’t seem to get over.

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7 Close the Gates

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

After the trolls tell Elsa and her parents that Elsa’s magic could become very dangerous, the king and queen decide to reduce the staff, close the gates, and not let their daughter around people. Correction, daughters, plural. Why is Anna being isolated? She doesn’t have any magic that could potentially harm someone, and she doesn’t have a secret to keep. Why is she being punished? We can see that she gets very bored and lonely by herself, and she should have been able to have some friends. (Elsa should have too, but that’s another issue.)

6 Glove Barriers

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

As Elsa learns to control her magic, her father hands her a pair of gloves, explaining that they will help, and we see them in use several times throughout the film. When she takes them off at the coronation, we see the objects she’s holding start to turn icy. Later, when Anna rips off Elsa’s glove, we see magic suddenly shoot from Elsa’s bare hand moments later.

How exactly do these gloves work at keeping Elsa’s magic in check? Is magic unable to penetrate fabric? Do the gloves themselves have some sort of magic in them? Is it merely a placebo effect where Elsa only thinks they are helping her? Maybe they simply keep her hands warm.

5 Eternal Winter

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

After Elsa accidentally exposes her powers, she becomes very upset and runs off, casting a a storm of ice and snow over the kingdom. Others are very quick to label this as an “eternal winter.” Looking at the definition of “eternal,” it means, “lasting or existing forever, without end or beginning.” The winter that supposedly is going to last forever has only been going on for maybe a few hours tops when they decide to label it “eternal.” As far as the second half of the definition, this storm clearly had a beginning, and Anna believes that Elsa can put a stop to it, which would give it an ending. Why does she use the word “eternal”?

4 Summer

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

While Olaf, the bubbly little snowman, exists in the cold, he has a fascination with one season in particular – summer. In fact, he even sings an entire song about how he dreams of experiencing and existing during the summertime. We hate to point this out, Olaf, but you in fact are living in the summer. The events of the majority of the movie take place in the summertime. We know this because Anna makes a comment about her sister freezing the summer, and who could forget, “Yoo-hoo! Big summer blowout!” Okay, maybe we’re nitpicking here because Olaf means that he wants to experience the sun and warmth, but still. It’s summer at the moment, Olaf.

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3 An Act of True Love

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

After Anna gets hit by Elsa’s magic for the second time, this time in the heart, she needs an act of true love to save her. Naturally, Kristoff, whom she’s with at the time, decides that he must rush her to her fiance so Anna can get a kiss. We later find out that it didn’t take a kiss, but an act of love between sisters was enough to break the spell.

Before this, Olaf tells Anna that Kristoff loved her so much that he was willing to bring her all the way to the castle and let her go off to be with another man. If that’s true, and a kiss wasn’t what was needed, why didn’t Kristoff’s deed count as an act of true love and save Anna instantly? Come on, Disney. These loopholes are stumping us.

2 Hans’ Premature Announcement

10 Things About Frozen that Make No Sense

The big secret villain reveal comes after Anna goes to Hans for true love’s kiss, but the man lets her down and leaves her to die by herself instead. He then goes and tells the people of the kingdom that she is dead. As it turns out, she wasn’t, and she didn’t die later on either. If he really wanted her dead, wouldn’t he have stayed with her to make sure it happened before going and saying that she was already gone? He just looks like a liar at the end.

1 Wedding Vows

Another thing Hans casually mentions to the people is that he and Anna were able to say their wedding vows before she passed away. This obviously makes him the king and ruler now, just like he wanted, right? Wrong! We aren’t too familiar with Arendelle’s laws, but in most places, simply saying a couple of romantic lines to each other with zero witnesses doesn’t technically or legally make two people married to one another. There must be a contract or marriage license signed by both parties, but Hans does not have one. However, the townspeople seem to just go along with this. Doesn’t anybody want to check if there’s a cousin or someone somewhere who would be the next heir to the throne?

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