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Frozen II Best Quotes – ‘The past is not what it seems.’

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Starring: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, Evan Rachel Wood, Sterling K. Brown

OUR RATING: ★★★½

Story:

Disney’s animated musical sequel directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee. Frozen II (2019) continues the adventures of Elsa (Idina Menzel), Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and Olaf (Josh Gad), who set out on a journey far in the forest to find out the truth about an ancient mystery of their kingdom.

Read the movie review here.

Our Favorite Quotes:

'When one can see no future, all one can do is the next right thing.' - Pabbie (Frozen II) Click To Tweet 'Be prepared. Just when you think you found your way, life will throw you onto a new path.' - Mattias (Frozen II) Click To Tweet

 

Best Quotes


 

Agnarr: What are you playing?
Young Anna: Enchanted Forest.
Agnarr: That’s not like no Enchanted Forest I’ve ever seen.
Young Elsa: You’ve seen an Enchanted Forest?
Young Anna: Wait, what?
Agnarr: I have, once.
Young Anna: And you’ve never told us this before?
Agnarr: Well, I could tell you now, if you like.
Young Elsa: Okay, tell us now.
Iduna: Are you sure about this?
Agnarr: It’s time they know.


 

Young Anna: [to Elsa] Let’s make a big snowman later.


 

Agnarr: Far away, as north as we can go, stood a very old, and a very Enchanted Forest. But it’s magic wasn’t that of goblin spells and lost fairies. It was protected by the most powerful spirits of all. Those in the air, of fire, of water, and earth. But it was also home to the mysterious Northuldra people.
Young Elsa: Were the Northuldra magical, like me?
Agnarr: No, Elsa. They were not magical. They just took advantage of the forest’s gifts.


 

Agnarr: Their ways were so different from ours. But still, they promised us riches. In honor of that, your grandfather, King Runeard, built them a mighty dam to strengthen their waters. It was a gift of peace.
Young Anna: That’s a big gift of peace.
Agnarr: And I was so honored to get to go to the forest to celebrate it. But I wasn’t prepared at all for what the day would bring. We let down our guard. We were charmed. It felt so magical. But something went wrong. They were attacking us. It was a brutal battle. Your grandfather was lost. The fighting enraged the spirits. They turned their magic against us.


 

Agnarr: There was this voice, and someone saved me. I’m told, the spirits then vanished, and a powerful mist covered the forest, blocking everyone out. And that night, I came home King of Arendelle.
Young Anna: Woh, papa, that was epic! Whoever saved you, I love them.
Agnarr: I wish I knew who it was.


 

Young Elsa: What happened to the spirits? What’s in the forest now?
Agnarr: I don’t know. The mist still stands. No one can get in, and no one has since come out.
Iduna: So we’re safe.
Agnarr: Yes. But the forest could wake again, and we must be prepared for whatever danger it may bring.


 

Young Elsa: Do you think the forest will wake again?
Iduna: Only Ahtohallan knows.
Young Anna: Ahto who what?


 

Iduna: When I was little, my mother would sing a song about a special river called Ahtohallan, that was said to hold all the answers about the past, about what we are a part of.
Young Anna: Woh!


 

Anna: Enjoying your new permafrost, Olaf?
Olaf: I’m just living the dream, Anna. Oh, how I’d wish this could last forever.
Anna: Hm.
Olaf: And yet change mocks us with her beauty.
Anna: What’s that?
Olaf: Forgive me. Maturity is making me poetic.


 

Olaf: Tell me, you’re older, and thus all-knowing, do you ever worry about the notion that nothing is permanent?
Anna: No.
Olaf: Really? Wow, I can’t wait until I’ve aged just like you, so I don’t have to worry about important things.
Anna: That’s not what I mean. I don’t worry because, well, I have you, and Elsa, and Kristoff, and Sven, and the gates are open wide, and I’m not alone anymore.


 

Kristoff: [playing charades] Okay, Olaf, you’re up.
Olaf: [takes the paper that Seven offers] Okay. This is so much easier now that I can read. Lightning round. Boys against girl.
Kristoff: [Sven rings the bell and Olaf starts miming] Okay, I’m ready. I’m ready. Go. Unicorn. Ice cream. Castle. Teapot. Mouse. Ooh, Elsa!


 

Anna: [after Kristoff guesses all of Olaf’s mimes correctly] I don’t think Olaf should get to rearrange. It doesn’t matter, this is going to be a cinch. Two sisters, one mind.


 

Anna: [as Elsa is in the middle of playing charades she hears a mysterious voice] Ooh, distracted. Worried? Panicking? Disturbed! Oh, come on! You definitely look disturbed!


 

Olaf: [after Elsa retires from their game of charades] Yeah, I’m tired too. And Sven promised to read me a bedtime story. Didn’t you, Sven?
Kristoff: [pretending to be Sven] “Did I?”
Olaf: Oh, you do the best voices. Like when you pretend to be Kristoff, and you’re like, “I just need to go to talk to some rocks about my childhood.”


 

Anna: Did Elsa seem weird to you?
Kristoff: She seemed like Elsa.


 

Anna: [as she goes to check on Elsa in her room] Yeah. Something is wrong.
Elsa: With you?
Anna: No, with you. You’re wearing mother’s scarf. You do that when something is wrong.


 

Anna: What is it?
Elsa: There’s this… I just don’t want to mess things up.
Anna: What things? You’re doing great. Oh, Elsa, when are you going to see yourself the way I see you?
Elsa: What would I do without you?
Anna: You’ll always have me.


 

Olaf: [after Elsa unintentionally awakens the elemental spirits which hits Arendelle] Oh, no! I’m going to blow!
Kristoff: [picks up Olaf] I’ve got you.


 

Kristoff: [after they’ve evacuated Arendelle] You okay there, Olaf?
Olaf: [we see some children putting icicles onto his mouth and head] Oh, yeah. We’re calling this “controlling what you can when things feel out of control.”


 

Anna: Okay, I don’t understand. You’ve been hearing a voice, and you didn’t think to tell me?
Elsa: I didn’t want to worry you.
Anna: We made a promise not to shut each other out. Just tell me what’s going on.
Elsa: I woke the magical spirits of the Enchanted Forest.
Anna: Okay, that’s definitely not what I thought you were going to say. Wait, the Enchanted Forest? The one father warned us about?
Elsa: Yes.
Anna: Why would you do that?
Elsa: Because of the voice.


 

Elsa: I know it sounds crazy, but I believe whoever is calling me is good.
Anna: How can you say that? Look at our kingdom.
Elsa: I know. It’s just that my magic can feel it. I can feel it.


 

Pabbie: [as the trolls show up] Oh, never a dull moment with you two. I hope you’re prepared for what you have done, Elsa. Angry magical spirits are not for the faint of heart.
Anna: Why are they still angry? What does all of this have to do with Arendelle?
Pabbie: Let me see what I can see. The past is not what it seems. A wrong demands to be righted. Arendelle is not safe. The truth must be found. Without it, I see no future.
Anna: No future?


 

Pabbie: When one can see no future, all one can do is the next right thing.
Elsa: The next right thing is for me to go to the Enchanted Forest and find that voice. Kristoff, can I borrow your wagon and Sven?
Kristoff: I’m not very comfortable with the idea of that.
Anna: You are not going alone.
Elsa: Anna, now I have my powers to protect me, you don’t.
Anna: Excuse me, I climbed the North Mountain, survived a frozen heart, and saved you from my ex-boyfriend. And I did it all without powers. So, you know, I’m coming.
Kristoff: Me too. I’ll drive.
Olaf: I’ll bring the snacks!


 

Pabbie: [referring to Elsa] Ann, I’m worried for her. We have always feared Elsa’s powers were too much for this world. Now we must pray they are enough.
Anna: I won’t let anything happen to her.


 

Olaf: [sharing his list of trivia] Did you know that water has memory? True fact. It’s disputed by many, but it’s true.


 

Olaf: Did you know men are six times more likely to be struck by lightning?


 

Olaf: Did you know gorillas burp when they’re happy?


 

Olaf: Did you know we blink four million times a day?


 

Olaf: Did you know wombats poop squares?

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Kristoff: [as Olaf has been sharing list of trivia] Did you know sleeping quietly on long journeys prevents insanity?
Olaf: Yeah, that’s not true.
Kristoff: It is.
Anna: It’s true. It’s definitely true.
Elsa: Oh, it’s the truth.
Olaf: Well, that was unanimous. But I will look it up when we get home.


 

Kristoff: [nervously trying to propose to Anna] Remember our first trip like this? When I said you’d have to be crazy to want to marry a man you just met?
Anna: Wait, what? Crazy? You didn’t say I was crazy. You think I’m crazy?
Kristoff: No. I did. You were. Not crazy. Clearly. Just naïve. Not naïve. Just new to love. Like I was, and when you’re new, you’re bound to get it wrong.
Anna: So you’re saying I’m wrong for you.
Kristoff: What? No! No, I’m not saying you’re wrong, or crazy. I’m saying that…
Elsa: [wakes as she hears the mysterious voice singing again] Kristoff, stop. Please.
Kristoff: Good idea.


 

Anna: [as they are about to enter the Enchanted Forest] Promise me we do this together, okay?
Elsa: I promise.


 

Olaf: [as they’re walking through the mist] Did you know that an Enchanted Forest is a place of transformation? I have no idea what that means, but I can’t wait to see what it’s going to do to each one of us.


 

Kristoff: [after they see the dam in the Enchanted Forest] You know, under different circumstances this would be a pretty romantic place. Don’t you think?
Anna: Different circumstances? You mean, like with someone else?
Kristoff: What? No! No. I’m saying, just in case we don’t make it out of here…
Anna: Wait, what? You don’t think we’re going to make it out of here?
Kristoff: No. No! I mean, no, we will make it out of here. Well, technically the odds are kind of complicated. But my point is, in case we die…
Anna: You think we’re going to die?!
Kristoff: No! No, no, no! We will die at some point. Not in this recent time when we die…
Anna: Where’s Elsa? I swore that I wouldn’t leave her side. Elsa?
Kristoff: [Anna rushes off] But way far in the future, we will die.


 

Kristoff: [to Sven after his failed proposal attempt to Anna] Don’t patronize me.


 

Olaf: [after getting separated from the group in the Enchanted Forest] Anna? Elsa? Sven? Samantha? I don’t even know a Samantha.


 

Anna: [as the wind spirit is sweeping them in a tornado] Ooh, I think I’m going to be sick!
Olaf: I’d hold your hair back, but I can’t find my arms!
[we see his arms are stuck to the back of his head]


 

Kristoff: [referring to the ice sculptures] What are these?
Elsa: They look like moments in time.
Anna: What’s that thing you say, Olaf?
Olaf: Oh, my theory about advancing technology is it’s both our savior and our doom?
Anna: No, not that one. The one about…
Olaf: The one about cucumber?
Anna: No. The thing about water.
Olaf: Oh, yeah. Water has memory. The water that makes up you and me, has passed through at least four humans, and, or animals, before us. And remembers everything.


 

Mattias: That was magic. Did you see that?
Yelena: Of course I saw it.
Anna: [to Elsa] You chose a nice cold greeting.
Kristoff: They’ve been trapped in here this whole time?
Anna: Yeah.


 

Olaf: [introducing himself to the Northuldra and Arendellian soldiers] Hi, I’m Olaf.
Olaf: [as one of the Northuldra gasps in fear] Oh, sorry. Yeah, I just find clothes restricting.


 

Olaf: [to the Northuldra and Arendellian soldiers] I bet you’re wondering who we are and why we’re here. It’s really quite simple. It began with two sisters. One born with magical powers, and one born powerless, with her love of snowmen, infinite.


 

Olaf: [recapping their last adventure to the Northuldra and Arendellian soldiers] And Anna freezes to death, forever.
Mattias: Oh, Anna!
Olaf: Then she unfreezes. Oh, and then Elsa woke up the magical spirits, and we were forced out of our kingdom, and now our only hope is to find the truth about the past, but we don’t have a clue how to do that. Except Elsa’s hearing voices, so we have that going for us. Any questions? I think they got it.


 

Elsa: Trust me. I just want to help.
Yelena: We only trust nature. When nature speaks, we listen.
[just then the fire spirit appear and start setting fire to the trees]


 

Elsa: [to the salamander, referring to the the Northuldra and Arendellian soldiers] They’re all looking at us, aren’t they? Got any advice? Nothing?
Elsa: [the salamander licks his face] Hm, should I know what that means?
Elsa: [referring to the mysterious singing voice] You hear it too. Somebody is calling us. Who is it? What do we do Okay, keep going north.


 

Anna: [as Elsa is about to follow the salamander north] Elsa! Oh, thank goodness.
Elsa: Anna.
Anna: Are you okay?
Elsa: What were you doing? You could have been killed! You can’t just follow me into fire.
Anna: You don’t want me to follow you into fire, then don’t run into fire! You’re not being careful, Elsa.
Elsa: I’m sorry. Are you okay?
Anna: I’ve been better.


 

Yelena: [after they discover that Iduna was Northuldran] We are called Northuldran. We are the people of the sun.
Elsa: I promise you, I will free this forest, and restore Arendelle.
Anna: That’s a pretty big promise, Elsa.


 

Olaf: [to the three of the tribe children] Hey, let me ask you, how do you guys cope with the ever increasing complexity of thought that comes with maturity?
Olaf: [one of the kids takes his carrot nose and sticks it up her nose laughing] Brilliant!
Olaf: [another kid sticks Olaf’s arm through Olaf’s head] It’s so refreshing to talk to the youth of today. Our future is in the right hands.
Olaf: [another kid takes Olaf’s snowball foot to put in his mouth] Oh, no, no, no. Don’t chew that. You don’t know what I’ve stepped in.


 

Anna: [as they are reminiscing about Arendelle] What else do you miss?
Mattias: My father. He passed long before all this. He was a great man. Build us a good life in Arendelle. He taught me to never take the good for granted. He’d say, “Be prepared. Just when you think you found your way, life will throw you onto a new path.”
Anna: What do you do when it does?
Mattias: Don’t give up. Take it one step at a time, and…
Anna: Just do the next right thing?
Mattias: Yeah. You got it.


 

Honeymaren: [she takes Iduna’s shawl and points to the pattern] I’m going to show you something. May I? You know air, fire, water, and earth.
Elsa: Yes.
Honeymaren: But look, there’s a fifth spirit. Said to be a bridge between us and the magic of nature.
Elsa: A fifth spirit.
Honeymaren: Some say, they heard it call out the day before the spell.
Elsa: My father heard it. Do you think that’s who’s calling me?
Honeymaren: Maybe. Alas, only Ahtohallan knows.
Elsa: Ahtohallan.


 

Elsa: [singing a verse from her mother’s song about Ahtohallan] Dive down deep into her sound.
Elsa, Honeymaren: But not too far, or you’ll be drowned.
Honeymaren: Why do lullabies always have to have some terrible warning in them?
Elsa: I wonder that all the time.


 

Olaf: [as the magical salamander dives into Olaf’s head to set his fire out] This is why we don’t play with fire! Oh, I can’t stay mad at you. You’re so cute!


 

Anna: [referring to the Earth Giants roaming across the land] Please tell me you were not about to follow them.
Elsa: What if I can settle them, like I did the wind and fire?
Anna: Or what if they can crush you before you even get the chance? Remember, the goal is to find the voice. Find the truth, and get us home.


 

Anna: [setting off again to find the source of the mysterious voice] Wait. Where are Kristoff and Sven?
Olaf: Oh, yeah. I think they took off with that Ryder guy and a bunch of reindeer.
Anna: They left? Just left without saying anything?
Olaf: Who knows the ways of men.


 

Kristoff: [preparing for an elaborate proposal to Anna] Am I supposed to feel this ridiculous?
Ryder: Oh, yeah. Definitely.
Kristoff: [to the reindeers] Everyone ready?
Ryder: [pretending to be the reindeers] “Ready.” “I think it’s a rehearsal.” “I love love.”
Kristoff: Wait, you talk to them too?
Ryder: I do.
Kristoff: It’s like you can actually hear what they’re thinking.
Ryder: Yeah. And then you just say it.
Kristoff: And then you just say it.


 

Kristoff: [thinking that he’s proposing to Anna] Princess Anna of Arendelle. My feisty, fearless, ginger, sweet love. Will you marry me?
Yelena: No. The princess left with the queen.
Kristoff: What? Wait. What? What?!
Yelena: I wouldn’t try to follow. They’re long gone.
Kristoff: Long gone?
Yelena: So, yeah.


 

Olaf: [after they discover their parents wrecked ship] How did the ship get through the mist? I thought nobody could but us. Unless, nobody was on it.


 

Anna: [to Elsa and Olaf] Look around. Every Arendellian ship has a compartment, waterproof.
Olaf: That’s very clever. Although, it does make me wonder why they don’t just make the whole ship waterproof.


 

Anna: [referring to the map with a route to Ahtohallan on their parents ship] What language is this?
Elsa: I don’t know. Look, this is mother’s handwriting.
Anna: [reading] “The end of the ice age, the river found but lost. Magic source. Elsa’s source?” It’s a map. They traveled north, and planned to cross the Dark Sea to Ahtohallan. It’s real.
Olaf: Ahto who what?
Anna: Ahtohallan. It’s a magical river said to hold all the answers about the past.
Olaf: Reinforcing my water has memory theory.


 

Elsa: [finding out their parents traveled to Ahtohallan to find answers about her powers] This is my fault. They were looking for answers about me.
Anna: You are not responsible for their choices, Elsa.
Elsa: No, just their death!
Anna: Stop. No. Yelena asked why would the spirits reward Arendelle with a magical queen? Because our mother saved our father. She saved her enemy. Her good deed was rewarded with you. You are a gift.
Elsa: For what?
Anna: If anyone can resolve the past, if anyone can save Arendelle, and free this forest, it’s you. I believe in you, Elsa, more than anyone, or anything.


 

Elsa: Honeymaren said there was a fifth spirit. A bridge between the magic of nature and us.
Anna: A fifth spirit?
Elsa: That’s who’s been calling me, from Ahtohallan. The answers about the past are all there.
Anna: So we go to Ahtohallan.
Elsa: Not we, me.
Anna: What?


 

Elsa: The Dark Sea is too dangerous for us both.
Anna: No. No! We do this together. Remember the song? Go too far and you’ll be drowned. Well, I will stop you from going too far!
Elsa: You said you believed in me, that this is what I was born to do.
Anna: And I don’t want to stop you from that. I don’t want to stop you from being whatever you need to be! I just don’t want you dying trying to be everything for everyone else too. Don’t do this alone. Let me help you, please! I can’t lose you, Elsa.
Elsa: [as they embrace] I can’t lose you either, Anna.
Elsa: [to Olaf] Come on.
[he joins in their hug, then Elsa sends Anna and Olaf away to safety on an ice boat]


 

Anna: [referring to the ice boat] Olaf, help me stop. Give me a hand!
[Olaf gives her one of his branch hands]


 

Olaf: [as the ice boat is taking them away from Elsa] Anna, this might sound crazy, I’m sensing some rising anger.
Anna: Aah! Well, I am angry, Olaf! She promised me we’d do this together!
Olaf: Yeah, but what I mean is I’m sensing rising anger in me.
Anna: Wait. You’re angry?
Olaf: I think so. Elsa pushed me away too, and didn’t even say goodbye.
Anna: And you have every right to be very, very mad at her.
Olaf: And you said some things never change, but since then, everything is done nothing but change.
Anna: [holds up the branch hand Olaf gave her] I know, but look. I’m still here holding your hand.
Olaf: That’s a good point, Anna. I feel better. You’re such a good listener.


 

Olaf: [referring to the sleeping Earth Giants] Oh, the giants. They’re huge!


 

Olaf: [to Anna as they enter a dark cave] Come on. It’ll be fun. Assuming we don’t get stuck here, and no one ever finds us, and you starve and I give up. But bright side, Elsa’s got to be doing a whole lot better than we are.


 

Elsa: [after taming Nokk, the water spirit and they ride towards Ahtohallan] Of course, glaciers are rivers of ice. Ahtohallan is frozen.
Elsa: [hears the voice again] I hear you, and I’m coming.


 

King Runeard: [as Elsa finds out the voice was her mother] The Northuldra follow magic, which means we can never trust them.
Elsa: Grandfather?
King Runeard : Magic makes people feel too powerful, too entitled. It makes them think they can defy the will of a king.
Elsa: That is not what magic does. That’s just your fear. Fear is what can’t be trusted.


 

King Runeard: [as Elsa continues to learn the truth, referring to the Northuldra] The dam will weaken their lands, so they will have to turn to me. They will come in celebration, and then we will know their size and strength.


 

Anna: Elsa’s found it.
Olaf: What is it?
Anna: The truth about the past. That’s my grandfather attaching the Northuldra leader, who wields no weapon. It was a trick.
Olaf: But that goes against everything Arendelle stands for.
Anna: It does, doesn’t it?


 

Anna: I know how to free the forest. I know what we have to do to set things right.
Olaf: Why do you say that so sadly?
Anna: We have to break the dam.
Olaf: But Arendelle will be flooded.
Anna: That’s why everyone was forced out. To protect them from what has to be done.


 

Olaf: Are you okay?
Anna: I could really use a bright side, Olaf.
Olaf: Bright side? Turtles can breathe through their butts?
Anna: Huh?
Olaf: [points to the distant light coming through the cave] And, I see a way out.
Anna: I knew I could count on you.


 

Olaf: [referring to the snowflakes floating around him] What’s this?
Anna: Are you okay?
Olaf: I’m flurrying? Wait, no, that’s not it. I’m flurrying away. The magic in me is fading.
Anna: What?
Olaf: I don’t think Elsa’s okay. I think she may have gone too far.
Anna: No. No.


 

Olaf: [as he’s disintegrating] Anna, I’m sorry. You’re going to have to do this next part on your own. Okay?
Anna: [takes Olaf into her arms] Wait. Come here. I’ve got you.
Olaf: Oh, that’s good. Hey, Anna, I just thought of one thing that’s permanent.
Anna: What’s that?
Olaf: Love.
Anna: [hugs Olaf close] Warm hugs?
Olaf: I like warm hugs.
Anna: [cries as Olaf disintegrates in her arms] I love you.


 

Anna: [ sits alone in the cave crying] Olaf, Elsa, what do I do now?


 

Anna: [ Kristoff rescues her as she’s about to get crushed] Kristoff!
Kristoff: I’m here. What do you need?
Anna: To get to the dam.
Kristoff: You got it!
[he rides them on Sven towards the dam]


 

Mattias: Your Highness, what are you doing?
Anna: The dam must fall. It’s the only way to break the mist and free the forest.
Mattias: But we’re sworn to protect Arendelle at all costs.
Anna: Arendelle has no future until we make this right. King Runeard betrayed everyone.
Mattias: How do you know that?
Anna: My sister gave her life for the truth. Please. Before we lose anyone else.
[Mattias and his men start to make noise to attract the Earth Giants]


 

Anna: [Elsa thaws out, returns to Arendelle to save it from flooding] I’m sorry I left you behind. I was just so desperate to protect her.
Kristoff: I know. I know. It’s okay. My love is not fragile.


 

Anna: Is it really you?
Elsa: Anna!
Anna: [holding each other] I thought I’d lost you.
Elsa: You saved me, again.
Anna: I did?
Elsa: And, Anna, Arendelle did not fall.
Anna: It didn’t?
Elsa: The spirits all agree, Arendelle deserves to stand, with you.
Anna: Me?
Elsa: You did what was right, for everyone.


 

Anna: Did you find the fifth spirit? You are the fifth spirit. You’re the bridge.
Elsa: Well, actually, a bridge has two sides. And mother had two daughters. We did this together. And we’ll continue to do this together.
Anna: Together.


 

Kristoff: Elsa, you’re okay! You look different. Did you cut your hair or something?
Elsa: Or something.


 

Elsa: Anna, I need to ask you a question.
Anna: Okay.
Elsa: Do you want to build a snowman?
Anna: What?
Elsa: [brings forth the water that Olaf’s snowflakes had floated into] Thank goodness water has memory.


 

Olaf: [after Elsa brings back Olaf to life] Anna. Elsa! Kristoff! And Sven! You all came for me. Oh, I love happy endings! I mean, I presume. Or is this “putting us in mortal danger situation” going to be a regular thing?
Elsa: [chuckles] No, we’re done.


 

Kristoff: [kneels in front of Anna] Actually, there is one more thing. Anna, you are the most extraordinary person I’ve ever known. I love you with all that I am. Will you marry me?
Anna: Yes!


 

Honeymaren: You know, you belong up here.
Elsa: [looks over to Anna] I took an oath to always do what’s best for Arendelle. Luckily, I know just what that is.


 

Olaf: [as they are leaving the forest] Well, I still don’t know what transformation is. But I feel like this forest has really changed us all.


 

Anna: [after she becomes queen of Arendelle, she sees Olaf dressed up] Oh, my goodness!
Olaf: Charmed, I’m sure.
Anna: Charming.
Kristoff: [shows up all dress up] Your majesty.
Anna: Kristoff! Aw, did you boys get all dressed up for me?
Olaf: It was Sven’s idea.
Kristoff: One hour. You get this for one hour.
Anna: That’s okay. I prefer you in leather anyway.


 

Olaf: [to Kristoff as he sheds off his clothes] I’m shocked you can last an hour. That was brutal. The things we do for love.


 

Anna: [after unveiling the statues of her parents in Arendelle] Our lands and people now connected by love.


 

Elsa: [reads the letter Anna sent her via the wind spirit] “Charades, Friday night, don’t be late. And don’t worry, Arendelle is doing just fine. Keep looking after the forest. I love you.” I love you too, sis.

 


 

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  1. Miki says

    November 24, 2019 at 9:46 pm

    i really wish i had the list of trivia that olaf shared while they went out to start their adventure… olaf had the best lines.
    like

    i’ll bring the snacks!
    water remembers
    did you know that turtles can also breathe out of their butt

    if you have the list of quotes… please share!

  2. Ava Bruno says

    November 23, 2019 at 12:12 am

    You forgot the scene when they were talking about the flood at the beginning of the movie

  3. Bunch says

    September 29, 2019 at 12:57 pm

    Not 100% sure but I think there are two minor mistakes.
    You’ve seen an enchanted forest? —– You see an enchanted forest?
    I climbed the North Mountains —— I climbed the North Mountain

    • MQM Webmaster says

      October 1, 2019 at 12:02 pm

      Thanks for pointing out the mistakes. We are still not sure about the enchanted forest one, so we’ve left it as it is for now! However, you are definitely right about the North Mountain quote, and we’ve updated it. If you notice anymore mistakes, please do let us know as we always appreciate it.

      • Bunch says

        October 2, 2019 at 5:34 am

        Oh, I thought I heard “(Did) you see…”. I just let another people listen to it and they say “You’ve seen…” is exactly what she said. Sorry about that. I can’t wait to watch this movie. Nice posting! 🙂

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