She did freeze her own kingdom, many people were suffering, she tried to murder guards who wanted to bring her down and eventually basically murdered Anna in an anger by freezing her heart. The woman has obvious anger problems and is dangerous to her surrounding. It was a right decision to jail her so she can't hurt anyone else
(taking this discussion as seriously as you) Yeah let's just NOT jail people who murdered and caused untold suffering on an entire kingdom simply because they're mentally ill. We should have put Mussolini in therapy instead of executing him, too /s
You do a disservice to the mentally ill jailed for homelessness and addiction by putting a mass murderer in the same category for judgement.
eventually basically murdered Anna in an anger by freezing her heart.
She turned her kingdom into a frozen wasteland but yeah I guess you're right, frozen wastelands where people lived doesn't imply human suffering at all. So better.
They're in fucking rural Norway. In winter. It's not like she froze Miami in a blink. She didn't even have to shift the temp much, just the relative humidity a few ticks, and the very same winterizing protocols would be effective. Thafuq are you even talking about.
It was pretty lush in the film and rural Norway does not have eternal winter, thafuq are YOU even talking about?
I was looking up the timeline of story (which I did not find) and discovered she also caused all fires to go out and all water to disappear. Elsa is a criminal even though she fixed it in the end
"Eternal" winter? Hyperbole is a hallmark of a flailing argument. Secondly, fires "going out" are easily rekindled and inconvenience is not often crime. Lastly, water doesn't "disappear" when it freezes. What grade are you in?!
I mean, if you need Elsa to be the villain, you and your justice-chub should probably get a room. Afterward, maybe you can apply some plain logic to this fantasy you're stitching together here, eh? 🤦🏼♂️
It was an eternal winter. Had she not reversed it, it would never have ended. That is the story of Frozen, a documentary that you have apparently never seen.
My next paragraph was not about the eternal winter at all. Further proof that you've never read anything on the history of Arendelle.
Three years later, Elsa inadvertently awoke the spirits of Enchanted Forest, endangering Arendelle. This caused the elements to become disturbed: the fires of the kingdom went out, the water disappeared, the wind whipped up into a gale and the cobblestones began to shift under the citizens' feet.
The water wasn't frozen, you fake fan. It disappeared. Maybe try applying some logic you think I lack to the conversation at hand instead of assuming that all these events discussed happened at the same time. Jeez.