Frozen Page #3

Synopsis: When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna (Kristen Bell) joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel), and break her icy spell. Although their epic journey leads them to encounters with mystical trolls, a comedic snowman (Josh Gad), harsh conditions, and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff bravely push onward in a race to save their kingdom from winter's cold grip.
Genre: Animation
Original Story by: Rylee
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 77 wins & 57 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
PG
Year:
2013
102 min
$400,736,600
Website
86,171 Views


PABBIE (CONT’D)

There is beauty in your magic....

But also great danger.

The snowflakes turn to sharp spikes.

PABBIE (O.S.) (CONT’D)

You must learn to control it.

In the Northern Lights display, the sharp spikes cause human

figures to panic and attack Elsa.

PABBIE (CONT’D)

Fear will be your enemy.

FROZEN - J. Lee

Elsa gasps and buries her face in the King’s chest. The King

wraps his arms around Elsa, protectively.

KING:

No. We’ll protect her. She can

learn to control it. I’m sure.

Over the King’s words we...

DISSOLVE TO:

-The Arendelle castle gates shutting.

KING (O.S.) (CONT’D)

Until then, we’ll lock the gates.

We’ll reduce the staff. We will

limit her contact with people and

keep her powers hidden from

everyone... including Anna.

-The castle shutters close.

-Anna sits on her bed as Elsa’s furniture disappears.

-Anna rushes to the hall to see Elsa shut the door to her new

room. Anna watches, confused and sad.

DISSOLVE TO:

INT. CASTLE WINDOW — DAY

We look out on a gentle snowfall. Little Anna skips up to the

window. She lights up at the sight of the snow and rushes

down the hall.

INT. HALLWAY, ELSA’S DOOR — DAY

Anna knocks on Elsa’s door and SINGS.

“Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”

YOUNG ANNA:

DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN?

COME ON LET’S GO AND PLAY.

Anna peeks under the door.

YOUNG ANNA (CONT’D)

I NEVER SEE YOU ANYMORE.

COME OUT THE DOOR.

IT’S LIKE YOU’VE GONE AWAY.

FROZEN - J. Lee

-INT. ANNA’S ROOM — Anna plays with two dolls, gives up, sad.

YOUNG ANNA (CONT’D)

WE USED TO BE BEST BUDDIES

AND NOW WE’RE NOT.

I WISH YOU WOULD TELL ME WHY.

-ELSA’S DOOR. Anna peeks through the key hole.

YOUNG ANNA (CONT’D)

DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN?

-Anna calls through the keyhole.

YOUNG ANNA (CONT’D)

IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A SNOWMAN.

YOUNG ELSA (O.S.)

Go away, Anna.

YOUNG ANNA:

(hearbroken)

...OKAY BYE.

-BEHIND THE DOOR — DAY. Elsa sits at the window looking out,

longingly. Suddenly, her icy hands freeze the windowsill.

-LATER. The King slips leather gloves onto Elsa’s hands.

KING:

The gloves will help.

He pats her gloved hand.

KING (CONT’D)

See? You’re good....

(starting their mantra)

Conceal it.

YOUNG ELSA:

Don’t feel it.

YOUNG ELSA & KING

Don’t let it show.

-INT. HALLWAY, ELSA’S DOOR — DAY. Anna, now 9, knocks on

Elsa’s door.

ANNA (9)

DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN?

-INT. HALLWAY — DAY. Alone, Anna rides a bicycle built for

two in the hall by standing on the back seat.

FROZEN - J. Lee

ANNA (9) (CONT’D)

OR RIDE OUR BIKE AROUND THE HALL?

I THINK SOME COMPANY IS OVERDUE...

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Jennifer Lee

Jennifer Michelle Lee (born 1971 as Jennifer Michelle Rebecchi) is an American film writer and director. Her credits include co-writing the screenplay for Disney's Wreck-It Ralph (2012), and writing and co-directing (with Chris Buck) the 2013 Disney animated feature Frozen, which won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. more…

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