Something that really bothered me about "Frozen" was that when Prince Hans reveals himself to be a villain, and tells everyone falsely that Queen Elsa has murdered her popular sister Anna -- the heir to the throne -- nobody checks into it. They just leave her presumed body in the palace room and go on. I could accept that everyone might believe Hans, but wouldn't the nobility or at least the palace staff want to prepare a royal funeral? I have since seen that some of the critics have pointed this out, too. The Kingdom of Arendelle seems to have a very shaky, almost nonexistent monarchy. If "Frozen" had been a live-action drama, the critics would have been all over this plot hiccup, but hey! it's only a kids' film.
Something that really bothered me about "Frozen" was that when Prince Hans reveals himself to be a villain, and tells everyone falsely that Queen Elsa has murdered her popular sister Anna -- the heir to the throne -- nobody checks into it. They just leave her presumed body in the palace room and go on. I could accept that everyone might believe Hans, but wouldn't the nobility or at least the palace staff want to prepare a royal funeral? I have since seen that some of the critics have pointed this out, too. The Kingdom of Arendelle seems to have a very shaky, almost nonexistent monarchy. If "Frozen" had been a live-action drama, the critics would have been all over this plot hiccup, but hey! it's only a kids' film.
Fred Patten