verannaca
verannaca
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verannaca · 1 year ago
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My love is not fragile.
—Kristoff to Anna, Frozen II
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verannaca · 1 year ago
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update: i no longer listen to aurora lol
nobody’s going to see this and this is unrelated to anything and everything but i need to share it cuz idk if it’s an accomplishment or ???
aurora has 7.1million monthly listeners on spotify and i got a notification the other day that i’m in her top 1% fans internationally 😳
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verannaca · 2 years ago
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Your account has been hacked?
ja apparently... hopefully no major damage 🥹
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verannaca · 2 years ago
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"Sorry to be “controversial” but Elsa was the villain. In both movies."
How she was in the second?
she was in both movies. her behaviour, her actions - it drove the plot in a negative way. every body that suffered, suffered because of her. her motive was selfish and senseless.
there is more forgiveness and understanding for her in the first movie, sure. she didn't know any better and was a victim herself. but in the second, she knew better and still chose to act poorly.
i've seen her behaviour in real-life cases of domestic abuse and incestual violence. people that defend her are very scary.
and yes, it is a movie, and no, it isn't that deep. but she's definitely not a character i'd want my children to watch and learn from.
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verannaca · 2 years ago
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Frozen III thoughts?
not interested. the second was awful imo
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verannaca · 2 years ago
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“and chill” you say, at the end of an unnecessary essay lol.
i stand by my statement.
No, Frozen would not have been better if Elsa was the antagonist.
Whenever someone (like a video essayist on Youtube) says something like, "The first Frozen would have been better if Elsa were the antagonist. It was the original plan and it would have made for a better film," I just have to roll my eyes. No. You're wrong.
"But Hans's whole personality changes." No. The mask drops. There are enough instances that show his true motives - "looking my whole life to find my own place", glancing up at the chandelier and finding a way to kill Elsa while still making himself look sympathetic to her so that he remains in Anna's good graces, etc. He may not be the greatest of the Disney twist villain trend, but he works well enough and fits perfectly into Anna's arc by playing on her insecurities.
"But Elsa is so mean." No. She's not. She's been trained since childhood that she has to "limit her contact with people." The trolls and her parents reinforce to her that she has to keep her powers secret from everyone, including Anna. Are you really going to blame someone who has been conditioned since the age of eight to stifle herself for stifling herself? @hb-pickle who tragically no longer seems to be in the fandom once called this "the adult-ification of Elsa," wherein people place the blame for the separation solely on Elsa's shoulders without factoring in the trauma of the accident and the way Elsa was raised for YEARS afterwards. You're going to be more than a little fucked up after that, and Elsa has been trained that cutting ties with others and keeping her powers secret are the best option.
"But Let it Go is so angry." So fucking what? LET her be angry. She's ALLOWED to be angry. She's been forced to hold in her emotions and "conceal, don't feel" for years. She's allowed to be frustrated with her lot in life. I've said this in the past but I like the way I said it so I'll quote myself directly:
"Aspects of it still feel like a song designed for us to condemn Elsa, but instead of judgment, we get empathy.
And that’s radical."
TLDR: Elsa being the antagonist wouldn't have made for a better movie. It would skew too close to the "sinister witch" trope even if she was portrayed as a sympathetic antagonist. Sympathetic antagonists are a dime a dozen. But Elsa being caught up in this flawed system of thinking because she's been trained for years that it's for the best if she stifles herself and then having her arc be about self-acceptance and unlearning that self-hatred? That's revelatory.
Frozen is good and Let it Go is a good song, you guys are just mean.
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verannaca · 2 years ago
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Sorry to be “controversial” but Elsa was the villain. In both movies.
No, Frozen would not have been better if Elsa was the antagonist.
Whenever someone (like a video essayist on Youtube) says something like, "The first Frozen would have been better if Elsa were the antagonist. It was the original plan and it would have made for a better film," I just have to roll my eyes. No. You're wrong.
"But Hans's whole personality changes." No. The mask drops. There are enough instances that show his true motives - "looking my whole life to find my own place", glancing up at the chandelier and finding a way to kill Elsa while still making himself look sympathetic to her so that he remains in Anna's good graces, etc. He may not be the greatest of the Disney twist villain trend, but he works well enough and fits perfectly into Anna's arc by playing on her insecurities.
"But Elsa is so mean." No. She's not. She's been trained since childhood that she has to "limit her contact with people." The trolls and her parents reinforce to her that she has to keep her powers secret from everyone, including Anna. Are you really going to blame someone who has been conditioned since the age of eight to stifle herself for stifling herself? @hb-pickle who tragically no longer seems to be in the fandom once called this "the adult-ification of Elsa," wherein people place the blame for the separation solely on Elsa's shoulders without factoring in the trauma of the accident and the way Elsa was raised for YEARS afterwards. You're going to be more than a little fucked up after that, and Elsa has been trained that cutting ties with others and keeping her powers secret are the best option.
"But Let it Go is so angry." So fucking what? LET her be angry. She's ALLOWED to be angry. She's been forced to hold in her emotions and "conceal, don't feel" for years. She's allowed to be frustrated with her lot in life. I've said this in the past but I like the way I said it so I'll quote myself directly:
"Aspects of it still feel like a song designed for us to condemn Elsa, but instead of judgment, we get empathy.
And that’s radical."
TLDR: Elsa being the antagonist wouldn't have made for a better movie. It would skew too close to the "sinister witch" trope even if she was portrayed as a sympathetic antagonist. Sympathetic antagonists are a dime a dozen. But Elsa being caught up in this flawed system of thinking because she's been trained for years that it's for the best if she stifles herself and then having her arc be about self-acceptance and unlearning that self-hatred? That's revelatory.
Frozen is good and Let it Go is a good song, you guys are just mean.
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verannaca · 3 years ago
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update: she has 12.6million monthly listeners and i’m now in the 0.001% ....and i deleted spotify in november :)
my top song was stjernestøv which i listened to 322 times, which beat last years record of to be loved which was played 311 times (:
nobody’s going to see this and this is unrelated to anything and everything but i need to share it cuz idk if it’s an accomplishment or ???
aurora has 7.1million monthly listeners on spotify and i got a notification the other day that i’m in her top 1% fans internationally 😳
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verannaca · 3 years ago
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“You’ll always be so precious to me”
opposites attract 🧲
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verannaca · 3 years ago
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Sami fami. For Kristanna week.
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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Anna: Yield or die.
Kristoff: Just, take it down to like...a seven.
Anna: Yield or else.
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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Elsa: You’re standing on thin ice.
Anna: I’m standing on the floor.
Elsa: It’s an expression.
Anna: It’s a carpet.
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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guess it’s been, what... eight years now? wild.
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“She needed a hero, so that’s what she became.“ (x)
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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just a progression of how i feel at work when a customer orders something, i repeat it back to them, they correct me to what i originally said, i repeat it again, they correct me again, it goes on for three minutes during rush-hour......then they change their mind in the end to order something we’re sold out of and then yell at me for being sold out (:
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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your dream stinks.
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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jeg savner dem ;-;
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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verannaca · 4 years ago
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Japanese child actress Mana Ashida (little Mako) was embarrassed that she couldn’t pronounce Guillermo Del Toro’s name so he gave her special permission to call him “Totoro-san” instead.
My Neighbor Guillermo Del Toro.
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