(please unmute and watch till the end)
Focus on Frozen (1) score (4/?)
Scene analysis - Climax of the movie
(Tracks: Whiteout and The Great Thaw)
Here’s the fourth post in this series. Instead of focusing on a specific theme, I am analysing a whole scene. This scene is the climax of the movie, and it starts from Hans lying to Elsa that she killed Anna; Anna calling out to Kristoff and him running to her; Anna turning away from K to save Elsa; Elsa weeping and sobbing over Anna; and the Great Thaw.
In this scene we see 5 of the movie’s major musical themes one after another. Christophe Beck really tells a story with his music, to complement what we see with our eyes. I have also separately covered 4 of the themes in other posts, links will be shared below.
We hear the “Hansorcery” theme here - an amalgam of Sorcery theme and Hans’ theme. Links: Sorcery post and Hansorcery post, Hans is a monster here and a “sorceror” for deceiving everyone. Also - up till this point, “Sorcery” theme was only used for Elsa’s magic doing bad things - Beck is telling us that Hans’ evil deeds are worse than everything Elsa accidentally caused. Amazing how Beck turned Hans’ fairytale prince theme into a very very dark and murderous theme.
We hear what I loosely named the “Kristoff’s love for Anna” theme. This is the 5th and final instance of this theme - the other times are when Kristoff carries Anna to the castle, Kristoff “speaks” to Sven outside of the castle; Olaf speaks about Kristoff’s love for Anna and Olaf using his “telescope” and sees Kristoff galloping back to the castle.
We hear the “Elsa and Anna sisters theme” here. This theme appears a total of 7 times in the movie and is even referenced in Frozen 2′s Sisters theme.
4. Elsa weeps (silent score)
In the CD of the OST, there is actually music written for this (the Elsa and Anna sisters theme), but it was cut out of the movie and I think, for good reason. The sonic impact of the deafening silence, except for Elsa’s sobs, is SO moving. Also because up till that point, our ears have been blasted by the track of Whiteout, as well as all the wind blowing and ice cracking noises!
I did not mention this in my previous analysis, but I believe, the first four notes played when Anna thaws could be seen as a variation of Elsa and Anna sister’s theme. So, in a sense, the Elsa and Anna sister’s theme is the “True Love” musical theme of the movie =)
Ah, Christophe Beck, what GENIUS again. At the emotional climax of Anna’s revival and Elsa and Anna’s first hug in forever (I still tear!!) he unleashes the “Peace” theme on us. (named by me)
This 5-note “Peace” theme is only one note different from Sorcery theme. Specifically, the 4th note, if sharpened by a half-step, will give you the Sorcery theme.
This theme appears when the girls were little kids playing snow!
I have cut the video at that point, but actually, if you watch on, as the girls continue to play, the Sorcery theme makes its appearance, foreshadowing Anna’s accident. What great musical storytelling!
So it is worth noting that, the Peace theme plays at the start, and at the end of the movie! At the start - when there was true love between the girls, untainted by the accident and Pabbie; in between, we hear the Sorcery theme 10+ times and no Peace theme; and finally at the end, after Hansorcery, the PEACE THEME RULES!!!!!!! After Elsa has been healed by Anna’s mighty sacrifice and act of true love. We never hear the Sorcery theme again in F1 after Anna has thawed. (Sorcery theme appears in OFA and F2, but not because Elsa’s magic is doing bad stuff. It’s used as an “ominous” musical theme)
Why did I call it the Peace theme? Well, actually that’s from my F2 musical analysis! The Peace theme also appears in F2 in 3 significant moments - 1) in the Northuldran village after the tribe sings Vuelie, when everyone is at peace. 2) sadly, as Olaf flurries away in a devastated Anna’s embrace. He is, metaphorically speaking, “at peace”. 3) Happily, when Olaf is resurrected by Elsa!
What fantastic musical storytelling!! And as I write this, I learned that F2 Soundtrack has WON the Billboard 2020 Music Awards TOP SOUNDTRACK!!!
CONGRATS CHRISTOPHE AND BOBBY AND KRISTEN!!!!!!!!