This actress is doing a great job capturing Anna's character here. She balances sweetness with awkwardness, and frustration with loving sadness in a way that mimics how Anna behaves in the animated Frozen 1. Also, David is my favorite character. I love the acting, dialogue, writing, and he's just so likeable dispite being flawed. The only times I don't like him are when he does something out of character. Like (SPOILERS for later on in the show) when they had it where he and Snow White wronged Maleficent. He's too honorable for that.
I love how probably the nicest of he nice was hugely responsible for what David later becomes character-wise. Had she not had a hand none of that good stuff would've happened (yes bad stuff too but that would not have been).
zamreda She also picked up an Ice Sword and was asked by everyone else, "What are you going to do with that?" ... Um, what do you think? Slice bread? 🤣🤣🤣
The first half of this fight is really good. 1. They are holding their swords up high. The reason this is good is that it's harder to raise a sword than to lower it, and when you do lower it you can use the momentum to jerk it back up again as long as you do it fast enough. Lowering a sword goes with gravity, but raising it goes against gravity. 2. They are doing strikes at each others heads which allows them to retain an upward guard position. 3. When they do strike low they aim for the legs and they quickly return to upward strikes. 4. Nice disarming move from Anna. The second half is not so great. 1. First that guard position is terrible. Why stick your hand forward where it could get slashed and hole the sword back where it's harder to block? 2. Second why does Anna swing her sword backwards and away from him and then swing it forward like she's going to swing at him, but instead blocks? 3. David spins around. Never do this. You can't spin fast enough not to get hit in the back. 4. After blocking his sword in my second criticism, she lowers her blade and then ducks at his head strike which is good but if she didn't lower her sword she could've blocked it. 5. David then swing at her again causing her to roll away which is good, but then he thrusts again instead of moving away from the wall? Never do this. Don't let yourself get put in a position where you could get pinned. Particularly if you are tired and can't thrust and then quickly move away from the wall. Surprise, surprise, Anna rushes him and disarms him, in a way I can't see because of how they shot the scene. I just don't understand why he let go. I didn't see anything to suggest why he would have. 6. Some of this can be attributed to the David's lack of experience, but not all of it and Anna is shown to be too skilled to make some of the mistakes she does. I do like the fight, but I just thought I'd point that out for anyone watching what the choreographers did right and wrong.
am I wrong for thinking Anna was being a little bit pushy towards David?I mean this event is even before knowing the truth about twin brother and engaging with Abigail and meeting with Snow White and war and...even in 1x06 which is after this,David didn't seem like a warrior or even having a mood for it!
Whenever I watch the scenes of the 2 of them together in this ep they seem to have a lot of natural chemistry. Obviously Anna loves Kristoff & Charming is destined for Snow. But makes you wonder, what if? 🤔
This actress is doing a great job capturing Anna's character here. She balances sweetness with awkwardness, and frustration with loving sadness in a way that mimics how Anna behaves in the animated Frozen 1. Also, David is my favorite character. I love the acting, dialogue, writing, and he's just so likeable dispite being flawed. The only times I don't like him are when he does something out of character. Like (SPOILERS for later on in the show) when they had it where he and Snow White wronged Maleficent. He's too honorable for that.
And that kids, is how Anna easily handle a frozen sword in Frozen 2
It would explain what she did to keep busy for years
I love how probably the nicest of he nice was hugely responsible for what David later becomes character-wise. Had she not had a hand none of that good stuff would've happened (yes bad stuff too but that would not have been).
Am I the only one who fangirl over Anna holding a sword??
Me
Anna teaching ''Prince Charming'' how to sword fight is both emasculating and hilarious.
Wow my sister sure knows how to git gud.
in frozen 2 trailer..anna pick up kristoff sword to fight.
zamreda She also picked up an Ice Sword and was asked by everyone else, "What are you going to do with that?" ... Um, what do you think? Slice bread? 🤣🤣🤣
The first half of this fight is really good.
1. They are holding their swords up high. The reason this is good is that it's harder to raise a sword than to lower it, and when you do lower it you can use the momentum to jerk it back up again as long as you do it fast enough. Lowering a sword goes with gravity, but raising it goes against gravity.
2. They are doing strikes at each others heads which allows them to retain an upward guard position.
3. When they do strike low they aim for the legs and they quickly return to upward strikes.
4. Nice disarming move from Anna.
The second half is not so great.
1. First that guard position is terrible. Why stick your hand forward where it could get slashed and hole the sword back where it's harder to block?
2. Second why does Anna swing her sword backwards and away from him and then swing it forward like she's going to swing at him, but instead blocks?
3. David spins around. Never do this. You can't spin fast enough not to get hit in the back.
4. After blocking his sword in my second criticism, she lowers her blade and then ducks at his head strike which is good but if she didn't lower her sword she could've blocked it.
5. David then swing at her again causing her to roll away which is good, but then he thrusts again instead of moving away from the wall? Never do this. Don't let yourself get put in a position where you could get pinned. Particularly if you are tired and can't thrust and then quickly move away from the wall. Surprise, surprise, Anna rushes him and disarms him, in a way I can't see because of how they shot the scene. I just don't understand why he let go. I didn't see anything to suggest why he would have.
6. Some of this can be attributed to the David's lack of experience, but not all of it and Anna is shown to be too skilled to make some of the mistakes she does.
I do like the fight, but I just thought I'd point that out for anyone watching what the choreographers did right and wrong.
Thing is, can Anna cheese a boss fight though?
@@blakegriplingph Cheese a boss fight? What does that mean?
@@samuelmowery1323 I meant this: ua-cam.com/video/mKfKAWwTWmU/v-deo.html
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am I wrong for thinking Anna was being a little bit pushy towards David?I mean this event is even before knowing the truth about twin brother and engaging with Abigail and meeting with Snow White and war and...even in 1x06 which is after this,David didn't seem like a warrior or even having a mood for it!
Where could I watch this full episode?
Whenever I watch the scenes of the 2 of them together in this ep they seem to have a lot of natural chemistry. Obviously Anna loves Kristoff & Charming is destined for Snow. But makes you wonder, what if? 🤔
They should replace frozen with the 90s gargoyles that would been cool!
Shame, Anna didn't show him how to git gud by doing the mikiri counter.
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Is this the new Dark Souls game they’re talking about?
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