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During Let It Go she was happy for instance. She felt fear of her people and that caused her to run away. Even during the coronation her facial expressions imply fear. Suffice to say I doubt her parents succeded in detaching her from her emotions if that's what they were going for.

Alright, but from what I saw Elsa did exhibit emotions in the first 2 acts of the film.

Therein lies the problem with your point; the line "Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know" if taken literally means her parents are telling her not to expose her powers to the outside world. Nothing was said about emotions being dangerous, hence any interpretation of this from that line is ultimately subjective and

Precisely. I don't engage in metaphorical discussions because it is highly subjective. And besides, teaching her that "emotions are dangerous" isn't really plausible since people are born with emotions. There's no way she's going to be able to not show any emotion as a human being.

It's not ok to lock up a child from the outside world, it's ok to lock up a child with dangerous powers that are getting stronger and capable of killing. "Lock up" isn't the word I'll use here because she wasn't really locked in anywhere besides the entirety of the castle and the courtyard. Her powers react to her

One can form any number of highly subjective opinions on "plot and character problems", however saying a character is making "bloody stupid decisions" or "fucking dumb and damaging" is simply incorrect and only raises questions on your intelligence. No character in the movie acted stupidly, and that's going by the

"Teach her that her emotions are dangerous and need to be repressed"

"Abuse and mistreatment?" I'm not sure who exactly abused and mistreated them because their parents didn't do anything remotely resembling that. All they did was keep them within the compounds of the castle for a very logical reason - prevent Elsa from icing the town and killing others when her fear takes control.

The kiddies aren't the only people who made Frozen the highest grossing animated film. The kiddies are the ones who made Tangled the 500 million dollar film, that we can be certain of due to the amount of plot holes that any intelligent adult could have tolerated.

I'm not seeing how their estrangement is anything other than natural given the circumstances and the fact she can't control her powers. Nevertheless, one can disagree on opinionated suggestions, but facts are facts and I'm afraid Lilo and Stitch simply is far more flawed than Frozen. We can go through the plot holes

Bonding over their love of chocolate isn't a "bizarre plot point", it's something even strangers could engage in. Whatever subjective themes and creativity Lilo and Stitch has was drowned out in the countless objective mistakes it made both in terms of plot and animation. Frozen is objectively ahead of it, hence it's

Fixer Upper is considerably better than those songs.