Frozen

Movie • 2013 • Adventure  

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This movie contains 17 potentially triggering events.
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AngryBoi
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
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Does an animal die?
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3rika
Wolves.
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in one scene the characters must fight off some wild wolves
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3rika
They don’t show dead animals, but a few wolf die in the movie in a fight.
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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whydoesthedogdie
it is only a bee and it does not harm anyone
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the villain primarily uses gaslighting techniques to get their way
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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.
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Not intentionally but Elsas parents keep her isolated in her childhood
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SimrenBajaj
Man tries to kill fiancée
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AquaEclipse
At one point, a main character is restrained in a dungeon with chains, but they manage to break themself out soon afterward.
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Anna cuts a rope with a knife
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Towards the end of the movie Anna’s fingers turn to ice
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ProfessorProcyon
A few characters are momentarily buried in snow at times, but it doesn't harm them at all.
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Lilac
Anna has a dramatic moment when you can see her take her “last breath”
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AdmiralAckbar
Elsa is locked up against her will and called a witch.
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Anonymous
Snow creature limbs and heads fall off.
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many people fall throughout the movie but no one dies
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A snowman can detach his body parts, including his head. It's not graphic
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K1R1t0
Huh??? Elsa is 21. Wdym?
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AquaEclipse
Some of the characters appear as children but do not die as children: at the start of the film, a child injures their sibling accidentally but no deaths happen; near the end of the film, the 18-year-old main protagonist (so technically not a kid) temporarily dies but is restored to life soon after.
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AquaEclipse324
One of the main characters sacrifices themself in an attempt to protect their sibling from being murdered in the climax. They get better.
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SiRenfield
Are the parents even major enough characters though? Especially since their deaths are in the first ten minutes
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whydoesthedogdie
you don't see them dying just the ship in storm and are told they died
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The main characters parents die at the beginning of the movie.
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There is an imprisonment
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Some people are briefly shown in a sauna
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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.
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Are there razors?
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briefly, Kristoff spits on his sled to clean the laquer
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Nothing graphic but Elsa suffers from anxiety and can’t control her Ice powers when she gets upset
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Nebulacat
Princess Anna "sacrifices herself" to save her sister, but it isn't suicide because she doesn't die.
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If depictions of ABA therapy bother you, you may not like the scenes when Elsa’s parents tell her to conceal her abilities.
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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
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Elsa’s has flashbacks to childhood and being forced to hid her powers
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ProfessorProcyon
At one point in the movie, Elsa is imprisoned, but the room she's in isn't terribly claustrophobic.
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Lilac
Elsa hides from all human contact for years. Anna also sacrifices her life (but survives).
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Anonymous
A character says "you're going to kill yourself" as in you'll die if you keep doing that
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Does a baby cry?
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A little kid watches the main characters as kids talk to the trolls (it’s unclear if the little kid knows the trolls at this point in the movie)
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ProfessorProcyon
There's some discrimination against Elsa for her ice powers, but there's no hate speech against any actual groups.
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Lilac
Elsa’s discrimination for her powers can be analogous towards people with disabilities, especially some of the names she is called.
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kendalljoy87
Lots have said no but Anna insists that she is not calling Elsa “fuller” early in the film
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ProfessorProcyon
There aren't even any black characters in the movie.
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SiRenfield
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
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Lilac
There are BDSM references in both Frozen and Frozen 2, but they are very hard to notice and will likely go over a child’s head.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is there BDSM?
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snowybear
To the audience, not to other characters in the movie. Elsa is not quite an adult. Her character is hyper-sexualized through figure revealing, tight dress; unrealistic body proportions; slit in dress up to thigh; tight, bustier style dress bodice; unrealistically large chest for age; heavy, sultry eye makeup; hair pulled out of bun with hair cascading down
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a sled crashes but no one is hurt
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whydoesthedogdie
you don't see it you are just told they died
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ProfessorProcyon
No, but there are crossbows. No one actually gets shot, but one character is threatened with them.
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