![]() This, in turn, only succeeds in harming her sister Anna (Kristen Bell), the closest person in Elsa's life offering the emotional support she has difficulty recognizing. Isolating herself from the world atop a mountain, Elsa (Idina Menzel) builds an ice palace, an external expression of falling deep into her melancholia, protected by an icy monster of rage when feeling pestered and annoyed. Granted, Tangled and Wreck-It-Ralph are surprisingly excellent productions in their own right, but Frozen stands out for its exceptional animation work, complemented by a thoughtful and weighty allegory about suffering from clinical depression and the painful effects caused by the condition. Overlooking that Frozen is solely responsible for spawning the preposterous popularity of "Let It Go" playing on a seemingly endless loop all across the country, Walt Disney's 53rd animated feature is ultimately their best film since the studio's 1990s Renaissance era.
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