While “Let It Go” was Elsa breaking free of her metaphorical chains, “Into the Unknown” finds her content with “the acceptance of who she is,' says Idina Menzel.
Published 11:30 AM EST Nov 21, 2019
“Let It Go” was “a moment for Elsa to sort of say she'd had enough and she was going to live her life in a different way,” Menzel says. “And the songs in this next film are her going deeper and deeper in her evolution as a young woman, as a person and a human being.”Idina Menzel hits another risky high note in 'Frozen 2'WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS
Elsa hears a haunting female voice singing a distinct melody off in the distance – she’s initially taken aback but the music creates a curiosity and stirring inside of her. In “Into the Unknown,” the queen tries to ignore it , worrying that she could be risking everything. Yet over the course of the song, she realizes that part of her longs to explore, and ultimately heeds the cry, belting in harmonious unison with this mysterious stranger.
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