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Culture December 9, 2020

'Frozen 2' songwriters say movie took on whole new meaning in 2020

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When "Frozen 2" premiered in theaters last year, songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez had no idea of the impact the movie would have on audiences in 2020.

The Oscar-winning husband and wife team behind the music of both "Frozen" films spoke to ABC Audio about how Elsa and Anna's challenges resonated with an audience adjusting to a new normal.

"To me, the main strength of 'Frozen 2' is that it is about change," Robert explained. "I think that the themes that they touch are applicable to a society that is going through maybe the most change that society has gone through in a hundred years."

"Frozen 2" made an impact on pop culture as well, scoring Grammy nods for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and Best Song Written for Visual Media.

Kristen said the songs "Into the Unknown" and "Show Yourself," which are about Elsa finding her destiny, now speak to the world's collective resilience during these uncertain times.

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"We do show ourselves in these times of adversity, the strength that we didn’t think we had," Anderson-Lopez noted. "In my 15-year old’s case, the strength to do all this virtual learning and find a way to keep her friendships."

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The Grammy-nominated "Into the Unknown," Kristen added, sums up what many were feeling at the start of the pandemic.

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"The stakes of the song are sort of this call that is dangerous and ... forces Elsa to take action," she said. "I think that does resonate with the current situation of everybody kind of being lost in the woods, having to find their way forward."

You can hear more from Kristen and Robert in a special bonus episode of ABC Audio's Inside Frozen 2 podcast, available for streaming now.

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