I've had people looking at me my entire life when I'm out in public and I know it's mostly because of my hair color, but ever since this movie's come out, I've been getting a few more looks. I try really hard not to laugh when I see someone staring at me when we are conversing. It's absolutely hilarious...and kids are looking at me, too. I had a coworker look at this comparison and she thought the likeness was close enough that it was, "Almost eerie!" I'd like to think I'm comparable, but you know Disney's always got to have their girls made to perfection and heaven knows how imperfect I am.
I don't know if this has any relation, but I had a little girl break out into a hearty rendition of, "Let It Go" while I was at work one day. It was very enchanting. I went home smiling that day.
Enough of the physical comparison. Another reason why this character has my attention is: there are things that she says and does that hit a little too close to home for comfort. I hate being emotional and often have to run off into the next room or turn away when I feel it getting the best of me, and the phrase, "I can't" is also a bit too familiar. I could list other things, but I'd rather use the time better. May I say how agonizing it is to watch her struggle? I relate to Anna as well. Being a younger sibling, I know all too well what it feels like to be snubbed by an older sibling with whom you want to be. As I've already said...too close to home...
