Young princess Anna of Arendelle dreams about finding true love at her sister Elsa’s coronation. Fate takes her on a dangerous journey in an attempt to end the eternal winter that has fallen over the kingdom. She's accompanied by ice delivery man Kristoff, his reindeer Sven, and snowman Olaf. On an adventure where she will find out what friendship, courage, family, and true love really means.
This movie contains 33 potentially triggering events.
Some wolves die, while one is simply kicked away by Anna, one gets smashed in the face by Kristofer using a Cello, 2 other wolves after knocked away by a burning carpet that rolls onto and burns them
Spoilers? It’s in the first five minutes! Have to not seen half of most Disney movies? /hj
Okay in a more serious note, Kristoff is heavily implied to be an orphan since he was laboring in ice harvesting since he was a child and was raised by the trolls more or less
The parents for sure aren’t great. They tell their kid to hide a big part of herself and she isolates herself in her room her whole childhood and the parents let her and kind of encourage it. There is a reason but still.
The trope is "Small Role, Big Impact" since their means of "helping" Elsa cause her issues in the present day. In a more straightforward example, Anna freezes to death to stop Hans from slicing Elsa, but she is brought back soon after.
Natural water is shown at the beginning of the movie.
**spoilers for the start** It’s shown when the main characters parents die in a boat accident. You don’t watch them die but you see the boat be shaky in the water.
Elsa has been confirmed to have anxiety and depression, which probably plays a role in how she acts throughout the movie. It's never talked about in the movie though
Brief mentions of God in the coronation scene (it even takes place in a church for crying out loud) but most viewers wouldn’t pick up on it unless they happen to speak a Nordic language