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Disney's Frozen 2 comes with a Green Message

Sentinel Digital Desk

Frozen 2 will not only take the story of princesses Anna and Elsa forward, but also tell a fantastical tale infused with an environmental message. Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, co-directors of the film, say that the movie will put a spotlight on the power of nature.

The makers found a deeper connection with nature while exploring the dichotomy of fairytale and myth. In the Disney animated film franchise, Anna is a fairytale princess and Elsa is a mythic hero with the magical ability to create and manipulate snow.

“We knew we wanted to explore magic in a deeper way We had been very inspired by Norway, going into old folk tales and that sort of led us back to Old Norse myths and connected us to Iceland through the saga,” Lee said while recalling the first research trip she took with the team, which established the role of nature in the storyline.

The research trip took them to Finland, Norway, north of the Arctic Circle and to Iceland.

“You could feel the folktales coming to life and our guides would tell us more and you started to feel the spirits of nature everywhere. And that was a huge part for us, she said.

To this, Buck added: “Elsa is so connected to nature and its power. It was nice to sort of walk-in her footsteps, and feel what she would feel while walking in these forests, and how Anna would feel We were so inspired by everything we saw.”

Lee calls the whole experience powerful, which now reflects in the story. “When I got to Iceland, I felt very small to the power of nature. I was absolutely surrendered to it. And we realized that in many ways like Elsa and Anna Anna is very much of the intimacy of folktales and fairy tales. Elsa connected really deeply with Iceland and the power of nature. That really shaped the foundation for deeper exploration of fairy tale and myth for us,” she said. (IANS)