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.
A baby cries during a scene for a couple of seconds as someone is running past it. This is about a third of the way into the film, after a dance scene happens where something interrupts it.
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
Slight shakey cam near to the beginning of the movie, when you see a boat on the ocean during "do you wanna build a snowman" look away if that affects you
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
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