>>112251770In that case, good Anon, allow me to fill you in. I was really enjoying Frozen II at first... until Elsa sent Anna and Olaf away in the canoe. This movie was supposed to be about letting us finally see the sisters together and instead they got separated again. Whatever. But things got even worse when Show Yourself started - Amazing song, but story-wise I literally had no idea what the fuck was going on. Still really don't even though I've rewatched the sequence quite a few times. Then I was extremely annoyed when this turned out to be the third movie in recent memory where Disney separated the iconic duo at the end because... "real life lessons" and shock value, I guess? So the movie very quickly went from one I was enjoying to one that greatly disappointed me.
After talking about the movie here on /co/ for a bit, I was hit with a spark of inspiration I hadn't felt in quite some time. Thus I am currently rewriting the second half of Frozen II by giving the story something it badly needed: An actual villain for the girls to face. Which villain, you may ask? The hateful, poltergeist-esque spirit of their grandfather, King Runeard. The rewrite picks up immediately after Show Yourself, as Runeard appears to Elsa as one of those snow-memory-statue-things, and culminates in a final battle between Elsa, Anna, and Iduna's spirit against Runeard in the depths of Ahtohallan. I'm making progress slowly but surely, and I'm currently on Olaf's death scene (which involves Kristoff instead of Anna so the poor guy actually has something to do in the second half of the movie).