Elsa provides a tacit answer to this song during her own number, " Let It Go", as one of the very first things she does is build a snowman.
Joan never used a shield in battle, and instead should have been carrying her standard: a large white banner depicting the Risen Jesus Christ flanked by angels with the words "JESUS MARIA." The standard may have been omitted to avoid any overt religious imagery.
While beautifully rendered, the painting of Joan of Arc is historically inaccurate.
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There is more dialogue in the movie version than the soundtrack version.
(This is due to elemental affiliation in Elsa's case, much like the aquatic creatures who were also threatened in The Little Mermaid.) Both were accused of sorcery, and both would find fire to be their nemesis.
The line "Hang in there, Joan" has been suggested to be anything but a distraction in terms of subtext: Anna is in a sense really saying, "Hang in there, Elsa." Ballad writer Leonard Cohen described Joan of Arc as "a cold and lonesome heroine," much like Elsa.
Instead of " Just you and me," it was " It's just you and me.".
Instead of " Please let me in," it was " Just let me in.".
Before the final script, there were minor differences:.
May they rest in peace.Ģ1-year-old Elsa: Do you want to build a snowman? Young Elsa: I'll try not to let you down, Father.īishop: ( speaking) In the name of our king and queen lost at sea, Arendelle shall honor their ways until our young queen comes of age. Queen: We'll just be gone for a couple of weeks, my sunshine. Young Elsa: No! Don't touch me! Please, I don't want to hurt you. Young Elsa: It's getting stronger! I can't laugh, I can't cry, I can't dream! I can't live without it bursting out! Young Anna: Do you want to build a snowman? King: Good, but there will come a day where you will have to stand before your people without them. Young Elsa: I'm doing everything you said, Papa! The gloves are helping! They say, "have courage" and I'm trying to Calm down.ġ2-Year-Old Elsa: No! Don't touch me! Please, I don't want to hurt you. (tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock)ġ2-Year-Old Elsa: I'm scared! It's getting stronger! I've started talking to the pictures on the walls! 5-Year-Old Anna: (giggles) Elsa? (knocks)