- The movie has a lot more singing. Let me correct that: they sing in the movie only. And the songs are one of the things that make it so great because the music is AMAZING! (People still sing the songs even though the movie was made like two years ago.)
- In the movie you don't get to know anything about Hans..and yeah. He seems so nice...THE EVIL JERK.
- You may not have know this, but if you look up something along the lines of "hidden things in Frozen" then you can find all these things Disney hid. It's pretty cool and there's no mention of any of them in the book.
- In the movie you get to see parts from Elsa's "perspective," like when she's singing Let It Go and throwing the tiara and gloves and building an ice castle.
- Kind of tagging along to the last bullet, things are different in the movie. You get to see scenes that Anna or Hans weren't at, like Anna's parents' ship drowning.
- Basically you can see everything about Hans! His life before coming to Arendelle, and how his twelve older brothers treated him and everyone around them. Honestly it has you feeling sorry for him at first. You get where all his pain and obsession of wanting something for himself comes from. At least that's how you feel until the second half of the book, when you realize he will stop at nothing to kill Elsa or Anna.
- There are no songs. It just says something like "and then they burst into song."
- You get into the real action of the story about maybe like a quarter or a fifth of the way through. The first part is their childhoods and shows you how the two characters (Anna, Hans) became what they are today.
- Sometimes there are funny parts from the movie that just sound even funnier in the book. My favorite is when Olaf is melting by the movie after Hans left Anna and then he pushes his face back up...it just makes me laugh.
I KNOW IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE SAD BUT IT'S JUST SO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-Olivia