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redbelles · 6 days
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Oh, brother, my dearest brother, you are not prepared for what is to come. You'll now learn the truth about our family. And it will hurt you to the core. Paul... Don't worry. I'm with you. I love you.
DUNE: PART TWO (2024) dir. Denis Villeneuve
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Arendelle Castle Rooms: Part 6 | Analysis
Frozen Fever rooms covered in part 5. So now we move to Olaf's Frozen Adventure. We begin with Kristoff's barn, then the council chambers and next, Elsa and Anna's parents room.
1. Kristoff's barn
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(ref: Kristoff making stew in 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure' | End of 'Frozen')
It's really lovely to see Kristoff having his own barn in his future wife's or at this stage, current girlfriend's home. It's really sweet and welcoming bearing in mind it's been only 5 months since the events of Frozen. And this barn is on the left side of the castle because as Kristoff leaves the barn, you can see the view of the entrance of the main castle building and the inside right hand corner as seen above.
And now we can finally move onto the rooms featured in Frozen 2.
2. The council chambers
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(ref: Concept art | Hans lies to the council about Anna's death in 'Frozen' | "Into the unknown" in 'Frozen 2' | "I am with you" on YouTube | End of "Into the unknown" in 'Frozen 2')
The room where council meetings and the Queen's formal parties take place. The room where Hans lied to the Duke of Wellington and the others about Anna dying in his arms.
In Frozen 2 we see the return of the room when Elsa sings "Into the unknown". However there are major furniture changes to it, most being barely any. Also new paintings of the new family and of her old family have been hung up in the room.
In a song on YouTube, there's a song released 3, years called "I am with you" where Olaf writes to Elsa showing us how much he misses her. And when Olaf sends his letter to gale to give to Elsa he steps on the balcony - But! - There is an error here because the balcony is of the room below, not of the conference room. The concept art of the conference room above, shows what the balcony of the room looks like. We can also see the two paintings featured on Frozen 2 behind Olaf, of the room he's in.
At the end of the song when Elsa unleashes the crystals of the four elemental spirits waking them up (along with the rest of Arendelle lol), Anna wakes up and looks out to witness these crystals in the air. But there seems to be a continuity error somewhere. The background behind Anna, brightened up, is of the bedroom they were in but the balcony doesn't match as I analyse is below. Instead the balcony looks more like a combination of the one in the conference room and their parents room; the structure/ length and the panels of the window of the balcony matches their parents room and and the pillars on the side of it match that of the conference room. Animators probably wanted to show Anna looking out from their parents bedroom window because she was sleeping in that room but they probably forgot the pillars in front of the balcony lol.
So swap Olaf's and Anna's balcony and rooms and they'll match up.
Then we have the balcony Elsa in on, in "Into the unknown" (due to the image limit I can't show you in this post unfortunately - see part 9/ the final part for full construction of it all). The balcony windows look different and the pillars aren't identical but in general it's very close. So I believe that the design of that balcony is a continuity error and that it's actually the same balcony we first see Elsa on in the second (full length) movie. There's a particular painting behind them in both balcony scenes that match up. That painting and the two new paintings of the family are hung up in the council chambers room. Other evidence that shows the two balconies are the same room is that on Elsa's right side when standing on the balcony, you can see the cliffs of Arendelle.
I have located where the council chambers room is in the castle, and it's on the east side of the castle.
3. Elsa and Anna's parents room
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(ref: "Some things never change" in 'Frozen 2' | Elsa and Anna in their parents room in 'Frozen 2' | End of 'Frozen')
About this room, we know that Elsa and Anna's room have one triangular window and that their room structures are the same as each other's. Yet this room has the same door pattern and wallpaper pattern, even the bed heading pattern as Elsa's. Yet the location of this is the east side of the castle and the windows are rectangular. So I've come to the conclusion that this is their parents room but Elsa moved to their parents room. This is the first time we see Agnarr and Iduna's bedroom so we don't know if the patterns of their room were always the same as Elsa's. At the beginning of Frozen 2, we see Elsa on the balcony and the room seems to be the same given the door so we can say this balcony with the triangular roof goes with their parents room. The windows also match up. And seeing close-ups of the front of the castle, the balcony structure is exactly the same as the one in the circled image the windows also match up too. That would mean that their parents room is directly below Anna's room. However, the back of the castle is almost identical to the front. It could be that the parents room is at the back but I don't think so because one, as king and Queen they wouldn't want a back view of Arendelle but rather the front where they can their people too, two because when Elsa was born her room was made below theirs and when Anna came along she was in that room too and finally, because when Elsa looks out in "Somethings never change", she sees the bridge between her castle and the kingdom which is at the front of the castle.
In a book, it confirms that Elsa was living in her parents room instead of her own one. In 'Olaf's Frozen Adventure (OFA)' , it doesn't show either one of the sisters rooms, except for Anna's but very briefly and with continuity issues as explained in part 1 of these breakdowns. In 'Frozen Fever', which despite releasing before 'OFA', is canon to be set a year after 'Frozen', we do see Anna's room in a better view. In the Short, we learn that Anna still sleeps in her room, and at the end of the short we see Elsa does too as Anna feeds her a cold remedy. But in 'Frozen 2', Elsa is in her parents room so it's probably that after Anna's birthday she felt something was missing, and missed her parents more and moved to her parents room. Though I don't think she would have moved her bed or changed the wallpaper or the door but I think that it was just to make it clear to us, the viewers that she's in that room now.
Now for the other rooms in part 7.
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Verse of the Day - Isaiah 41:10
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myremnantarmy · 25 days
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"𝘒𝘯𝘰𝘸 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩, 𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘶𝘧𝘧𝘦𝘳, 𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘥𝘰𝘯'𝘵 𝘭𝘦𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘦𝘯 𝘺𝘰𝘶; 𝘐 𝘢𝘮 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘺𝘰𝘶."
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anonnnimaaa · 4 months
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This goes mainly for girls: it's okay to eat a lot on these dates, it doesn't matter if you gain weight, it's normal, it's healthy, it's part of the process of this holiday. You should not feel guilty for eating, for gaining weight, nor do you have to think about harmful compensatory behaviors to reduce that weight gain. Remember that food keeps you alive 🫶
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Good Morning!☀️
Fear not, for I am with you. Be not dismayed for I am your God. I will help you, I will strengthen you, I will uphold you, with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 43:10
God was constantly reminding the Israelites that he was with them. This was, you may say, "the secret of their success." Even when he had to discipline them because of their rebellion and disobedience, he let them know it was because of his love for them and that he would not totally cast them aside. God made a covenant with them and always kept his part of the covenant. Likewise, he has made a covenant with us through Christ and will always keep his part of the covenant. He says, "I will never leave you or forsake you." The question is, will we keep our part of the covenant?!
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dress-this-way · 18 days
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Graphic by Lisa Pevdit, via Prayer Life Now
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hebrewbyinbal · 5 months
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In the journey of life, with its unpredictable ebbs and flows, we all need a beacon of support, a reminder that we're not navigating the waters alone.
The phrase "I am with you" is a powerful testament to this solidarity, a promise that serves as an anchor amidst the stormy seas.
Whether it's a friend facing a daunting challenge, a family member grappling with loss, or a colleague enduring a tough day, "I am with you" is your hand extended in kindness, your presence as a source of comfort.
It's a declaration that transcends language barriers, cultural differences, and personal beliefs, resonating with a simple, profound truth: nobody has to face their struggles alone.
"I am with you" is more than a statement; it's a commitment. It says, "Your battles are my battles, your triumphs my celebrations".
It's standing side by side with someone in their darkest hours and brightest moments, a shared connection that illuminates the solidarity of the human spirit.
In using these words, you offer a gift of companionship that can lighten loads and lift hearts. You become a companion in the silent moments when words fail but presence speaks volumes. It's in the soft murmur of empathy during a somber evening, the firm nod of understanding when the path seems insurmountable, and the shared laughter that cuts through the tension of a trying day.
So when you say "I am with you" to someone, you're doing more than offering consolation — you're reaffirming the power of community and the strength found in unity. It's a vow that no one will be left to weather the storms of life without a crew, a declaration that the voyage might be long, but no one will navigate it without company.
It's a reminder that while our journeys are personal, the roads are interconnected, and along the way, we find each other — ready to walk together, shoulder to shoulder, heart to heart.
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"I think I'm only one who don't ship in vnc. I read various ship fics or I salve nice pictures but if you ask me what do you ship, my answer is nobody. All character need therapy first!"
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foreverpraying · 1 year
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Source of picture: https://officialyourdailyinspiration.tumblr.com
"For I am with you to save you, declares the Lord..." Jeremiah 30:11
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myremnantarmy · 8 months
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"𝘍𝘦𝘢𝘳 𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨. 𝘐 𝘢𝘮 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘺𝘰𝘶."
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midnightkissme · 9 months
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You, yes you with the chronic illness.
I love you 💜
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preciouslandmermaid · 2 years
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I'm still not sure why I'm attracted to Carmy....but man 🥵🥵❤️‍🔥
Honey, I'll tell you why. FIRST OF ALL - Jeremy Allen White never got his white boy of the month recognition.
But, beyond that, Carmy is capable/talented (there is something inherently sexy about anyone with a specific skill set). Carmy actively tries to improve himself, apologizes when he fucks up, and is genuinely a good person. His eyes are pretty and look tragic and he has a fucking fantastic nose.
Those are all the things I can think of off the top of my head. But, I think we can all just agree: HE'S HOT.
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bliphany · 2 years
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RIP, Abe Shinzo.
It’s not in Taiwanese people’s nature to ever forget every kindly, friendly, helping hand from any corner of this world. That’s just not in our blood to do so. Especially when other countries were mostly talks no action. Japan has been standing with us, and we, you. We are always grateful for every support Japanese people ever offer. This friendship is important. We remember.
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Good Morning!☀️
Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. Isaiah  41:10
Fear comes in various disguises. Worry, anxiety, frustration, apprehension, nervousness, procrastination and even doubt are fear disguises. Then there is the undisguised fear that confronts us from time to time. Unbridled fear leaves us tormented:
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. 1 John  4:18
Repeatedly throughout the Bible, we are told not to fear. God, angels, and men in its pages have encouraged, exhorted, and reminded us to fear not. This is not just positive thinking, however. There is a basis for our having confidence and hope in all situations: God is with us!
When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Isaiah 43:2
Hear these well know words from the 23rd Psalms:
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Psalms 23:4
Fear not! God and you are always a majority!
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