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Among the songs that were deleted from Frozen,"Life's Too Short" was one that had a version recorded with the voices of Idina Menzel and Kristin Bell.The song was written during the time when Elsa was going to be a villain,but was replaced with the reprise of "For the first time in Forever" once "Let It Go" was written.Although I enjoy listening to this song with Menzel's and Bell's voices,even when I watch that version,I can see why it wouldn't have tied in very well with the completed movie. The song starts off with Elsa and Anna appearing to make amends and form a new beginning with their relationship since Elsa's secret was finally out.They sing the exact same lines,in that they finally understand and life is too short for them to not be a part of each others lives:Anna longs to know Elsa,who,in turn,wants Anna to see who she really is.Elsa even asks Anna if he would like to live in her palace instead of insisting that she must leave.She's also seen holding hands with Anna and holding her shoulder,which is ironic,considering that in the film,Elsa constantly refuses to touch Anna hoặc be touched herself.
However,a major turning point occurs after Elsa learns about Arendelle.The girl shifts 180 degrees from how previously they were acting,and what they say and do makes them seem out of character in comparisons to their personalities on the film.Elsa and Anna have a heated argument about each other,even literally turning their backs on one another at one point.Some of the things they say and do include the following:
-Anna offers Elsa the gloves,expecting her to come back and have things be exactly be the way they were before,except they would be Những người bạn now. In contrast to what she's like in the film,Anna never would have returned the gloves and expected Elsa to act as though nothing had happened.She would've encouraged Elsa to use her powers for good and helped hiển thị Arendelle that she's not a monster like everyone believed her to be.The gesture causes Elsa to become hostile to Anna,so she tries to kick Anna out,first bởi physically pushing her and then creating a new set of doors as an exit.
-When Anna sees the doors,she sings,"There it is! The door bạn tình yêu to slam in my face!". This line also wouldn't make sense because in the film itself,during the reprise,Anna sings that she finally understands.By this,she means she realizes why Elsa had to shut her out all those years,so she knew that Elsa did not truly tình yêu to "slam doors" in her face.For the same reason,Anna sings "to let bạn treat the people down there as coldly as bạn always treated me," it sounds out of place,as if she has no understanding of Elsa's past behavior,while she had claimed to have earlier in the song.
-When Elsa has her turn to sing,she calls Anna a fool twice,"You're the fool who married a stranger!" and "to listen to a reckless fool,who only ever sees things she wants to see".In the film itself,even though Elsa thought Anna's rushed engagement wasn't a smart idea,there's no way she would have called Anna a fool.It's clear that the last thing Elsa would never,ever wanted to do was to hurt Anna,including bởi being mean to her,and calling her a fool would have done it.Ironically,during the reprise,Elsa calls herself a fool for believing that she could be free.

A great contrast from how happy,friendly and open they were to each other at the beginning,the song ends with Elsa and Anna,who are now mad at each other,saying that the other person doesn't know how life has been like for them.Anna begins to run after Elsa when later she runs deeper into Elsa's palace and Elsa creates ice obstacles as she does,hoping to turn Anna away.After Anna finds Elsa behind a door,Elsa waves her hand,shooting ice from it,which strikes Anna in the chest.
Based on what the girls do and say when they start to fight,especially how it contradicts a few of their lines and what they are like in the final film, "Life's Too Short" would have been very out of place had it been included in the final film.In particular,it sounds like it was meant for the movie when Elsa was suppose to be the villain.While the version with Menzel and Bell's voices do sound amazing,rewriting Elsa's character and not including "Life's Too Short" was the right way to go entirely.
As always,Smell ya' later!
 A great and emotional reprise of the song in which the sisters realise the error of their ways.
A great and emotional reprise of the song in which the sisters realise the error of their ways.
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 Dark & Lightness
Dark & Lightness
Hi guys, so this bài viết is literary my first impressions on the 2017 live-action reboot of the Disney Classic that we all grew up with it.

The Cast

I was initially a little disappointed that Disney didn't get either Emmy Rossum hoặc Anne Hathaway for Belle, but one problem with the latter is that Anne will be typecast as a royalty. So, Emmy would be the possible choice due to her hát experience.
Whereas the Beast may either be play bởi Gerard Butler, Patrick Wilson hoặc Joaquin Phoenix, but with Emmy as Belle. It would be like Gerry has played the Phantom's ancestor while Emmy is Christine's...
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 Team Belle?
Team Belle?
Hi guys, I'm going to be nghề viết văn why I felt that Lọ lem is better than Beauty and the Beast. No, it's not their animated counterparts, I'm referring to their respective live-action counterparts.

The Characters

In Cinderella, the tiêu đề character's role was expanded unlike her animated counterpart. Her character development has significantly improve and I'm very happy about it, because we get to thêm about Lọ lem and how she got her trademark name. Which is taken from the original fairy-tale!
Whereas in Beauty and the Beast, they actually copycat the animated feature, Belle's and the...
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First let me apologize for the pictures. My life is mứt packed right now and I wanted to get this bài viết published seeing as that we are already past hoa nhài month. So I used tiffany88's moodboards instead.

Well, it's that time again, now that hoa nhài tháng has ended to give bạn my danh sách of who I think Jasmine's yêu thích princesses would be. Sorry that it's a little late. As always, I don't profess to be an expert on this. Also, I eventually just ended up posting this because I couldn't really come to a conclusion.


10. Cinderella

Yeah...I think we all saw this one coming. Though it's predictable,...
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Thanks to Princesslullaby's gần đây phiếu bầu questions, I ended up looking at my own childhood vs. each Disney Princess's childhood. Some of this is just painful for me, and there is no getting around that.

My categories of adverse childhood situations (some with severe adverse conditions) are based on evaluation from the domestic violence class I took. I'll be frank. I have my own dissociation/childhood trauma.


This is an bài viết where I'm defining where I'd group categories of adverse childhood experiences, specifically for the Disney Princesses. I'll also add in how each princess copes with their...
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11. Brave

This revisionist fairytale, while less inspired than average Pixar fare, boasts typical awe-inspiring phim hoạt hình and flare. The contemporary story of mother-daughter bonding is a step in a new direction, but the main problem is the convoluted execution and the fact that Merida craves adventure but is stuck in a mother-daughter psychodrama.


"I've only seen it once so I don't have too much to say about this one. What I remembered about it is that I loved Merida and really felt connected to her and her mom's relationship. I was invested in their story and wanted it to work out well...
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 Don Carlo
Don Carlo
Hi guys, since my younger brother loves classical âm nhạc especially opera. I will write down some of the perfect opera that features princesses in it, ready?

Don Carlo (Giuseppe Verdi)

Based on a true story about the real Don Carlos, the Infante of Spain and son of King Philip II of Spain. He was originally betrothed to Elisabeth of Valois, but because of his madness, she married the King instead.

Turandot (Giacomo Puccini)

Actually, I don't mind if Disney were to make another Chinese princess. The signature song 'Nessun Dorma' is the most được ưa chuộng aria ever and it is sung bởi Pavarotti (RIP) and...
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Note: Captain quần lót and Nữ hoàng băng giá not owned and created bởi me. This story takes place after the Captain quần lót animated film. This story is for Fanfiction and Fanpop. Things at Mr. Krupp's school were actually going pretty good. Mr. Krupp often got mad at the antics of George Beard and Harold Hutchins, but the 3 of them became semi friendly rivals instead of being straight up enemies.

George Beard đã đưa ý kiến "Things sure better now."

Harold Hutchins nervously đã đưa ý kiến "Do bạn think that things will get worse?"

George đã đưa ý kiến "No way."

Harold đã đưa ý kiến "I just hope that Professor Poopypants doesn't plan...
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