Frozen for sure. It really resonated with me at the time because my sister and I had lost our parents recently and were negotiating a new normal without them. I am more of an Elsa type, trying to be the strong one and covering up my feelings so everyone else thinks I’m okay and my sister is more the Anna type, more carefree and impulsive. It was a long time before I could listen to Do You Want To Build A Snowman without shedding a few tears. The fact that it was a sister relationship story instead of a romance is what really appealed to me. I also liked the idea of keeping the audience guessing who the villain really was until the end of the movie. First you think it’s going to be the weasel from Weselton, then you think it might be Elsa, and occasionally the trolls even feel ominous. Then it turns out to be the one person most people least suspected. I also loved the soundtrack, especially the instrumental music (although there is something cathartic about belting out Let It Go when you’re frustrated).
I like Tangled. I like the songs and the story, but to be honest, it feels so similar to a dozen other Disney movies to me. Frozen, with its hidden villains and family drama, felt different and still does.