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Igenlode Wordsmith ([personal profile] igenlode) wrote2019-06-16 05:53 pm
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Frozen for challenge

Last night I finally started work on my entry for the latest Writers Anonymous Challenge -- the challenge this time being that everyone is given the same opening line and has to develop their story from that. Or, in the case of many of us (including me), has to try to shoe-horn that into the start of the story they want to tell...

I decided it would be an opportunity to develop the idea that struck me back when I saw "Frozen"; that the entire plot would be much more consistent as well as more emotionally interesting if, instead of delivering the Insanely Over-Complicated Face-Heel Turn of Evil we simply take pretty much everything that Prince Hans said and did at face value. Write an ending where he acts pretty much exactly as he does in canon, but he does so not because he has been hoping to assassinate Elsa from the start (despite actually defending her in practice multiple times...) but because when he sees the chance of the throne there right in front of him, he is too weak to resist the ambition of his own worse self. Hans as understandable opportunist rather than cardboard villain.
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[personal profile] watervole 2019-06-16 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That makes a lot of sense.
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[personal profile] betweensunandmoon 2019-06-16 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm on board with this. Even back in my Frozen-is-the-best-movie-ever days when it first came out, I thought that plot twist was cheap and lazy.
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[personal profile] sallymn 2019-06-17 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
I've actually never seen Frozen (too many obsessed small relatives turned me off Disney princesses for life) but that does make good sense.
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[personal profile] erimia 2019-06-17 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love to read this fic, this plot twist never sat well with me. I don't mind Hans turning out to be not a good guy, but the mustache-twirling villain who is apparently also a great method actor stretches it way too far. I agree with some comments to the article you linked that say it would have been much more interesting (and still compliant with the themes intended by the movie creators) if Hans did kiss Anna but it didn't work because, well, you just don't have True Love (TM) with someone you recently met and don't know well. Hm, maybe having a princess kissed by someone else before her getting together with her True Love (TM) would be way too Subversive and Progressive for this ostensibly Subversive and Progressive story? :D