As most people know, Disney’s Frozen came out on DVD this
week. I’ve only heard a few negative reviews, and I won’t be adding to that
list. For the most part, I loved the movie. The songs have been running through
my mind, and often bursting forth aloud in theatrical displays, for weeks. We
even joined the massive horde that purchased the film on release day.
I very much appreciated that the storyline wasn’t just a
tired remake of so many other children’s movies. i.e. Your parents’ ways are
old-fashioned, and you should follow your heart instead. (Laaame.) The Croods
is the most recent movie I can think of with this misguided theme.
**Spoiler Alert**
In Frozen, Elsa’s parents do still give her some unwise
advice, but the overall theme was still different. I for one got the impression
that they were trying to help her control her powers, and Elsa just took the
instructions to “conceal” too far. But even if I’m wrong about that, on a much
more important note, Elsa discovered that rebellion wasn’t the answer to her
problems. She had to find the balance between “letting go” and putting others
first. Love was the central theme of the movie, and true love is always a good theme.
And now on to my own central point. Did anyone else catch
that line by one of the trolls in Fixer Upper?
Beg pardon? People don’t change?
I’m fully on board with the first half of that sentence.
It’s not our job to change everyone around us, even (often especially) our spouses. I would even argue that it’s not our job
to change our children, just to teach them. We lack the power necessary to
change anyone’s heart.
I just find the second part of that phrase rather
contradictory to the rest of the movie. People don’t really change? Ummm,
doesn’t Elsa change? Doesn’t Kristoff? And how about Anna? Maybe we’re just
defining change differently. The best part about the movie is the beautiful
lesson that love is the catalyst for
change.
I feel like they threw that line in there to try not to
offend people, but it just doesn’t fit. Even the very next lines of the song seem
to contradict it.
We're only saying that love's a force that's powerful and
strange
People make bad choices if they're mad or scared or stressed
But throw a little love their way, and you'll bring out their best
True love brings out the best
People make bad choices if they're mad or scared or stressed
But throw a little love their way, and you'll bring out their best
True love brings out the best
Soooo, love is a force that is powerful and strange. It
helps people make good choices and brings out their best, but it doesn’t change
them?
I guess the main reason the line bothers me so much is because
I feel it reeks of hopelessness. If people don’t change, then that means I can’t change. I’m stuck with my
frustrating imperfections forever. Yikes! My poor family!!
I have to disagree, because I have changed. Love, specifically the love of God, has literally
changed my heart. I don’t think like I used to. I don’t act like I used to. I
don’t despair like I used to. Sure I have moments of weakness, but that’s not
what I mean. I’ll always be imperfect, but I have put off my old self and
become a new creation. I know others who have changed as well. Addicts who have
broken their addictions, bitter people who have learned true forgiveness, ones
who were hopeless and found meaning, and hateful people who learned to love. Change
is real.
Love is indeed a force that’s powerful and strange. It keeps
no record of offenses, offers kindness in response to cruelty, is humble, puts
the needs of others first, doesn’t dwell on mean thoughts about others, is
patient, doesn’t envy or brag, rejoices only in truth, perseveres in hope,
endures the toughest challenges, and it never
ends. Love originated with God, because He is love.
We each have a chance to pass on this love to others as
well. To continue with the Frozen theme, Anna was a great example of this. She
thought she knew what love was, and she even sang a song about it with Hans.
But Anna had to learn what love really meant. She went after Elsa, sacrificing
her own comfort, hoping for the best, patiently trying to persuade her, and
enduring the hardships. She was even willing to lay down her life for her
sister. Love thawed both their hearts in the end, and it thawed their frozen
world.
Frozen was spot on there! Love has the power to thaw a
frozen and often harsh world. People can change,
and I hope we never stop believing that. Love can change you, me, or anyone.
Don't give up hope! The change might not take place today, or soon, or maybe even ever,
but we can change. And we can be that catalyst for change.
Hope and
change, folks. Sometimes it's a good slogan. ;)
Just watch this and sing along. You know you want to…
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