Do you think Elsa was being selfish in Frozen 2 or were her actions justified?

Do you think Elsa was being selfish in Frozen 2 or were her actions justified?
The most talked about scene tends to be the canoe, but lets have a look at the one immediately preceding it:
Anna and Olaf are looking at a map, Elsa just ignores them and, without asking, crouches down, uses her powers and forces them to witness Agnarr and Iduna's deaths, seemingly without thought or care about what this would do to Anna.

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>Do you think Elsa was being selfish in Frozen 2
no, here are all the answers you need

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Elsa and Anna are both adults, they can handle it.
I'm more worried about the effects that kind of trauma has on a growing young snowman's brain...

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Wanna talk about real selfishness?
She throws herself into every dangerous situation she can find without stopping to think for a second her death would mean the death of all her snow children, which eventually actually happens

Would you shut up about this goddamn movie for one day!? Just let it die!

>the death of all her snow children
Why should she care about their deaths? She can resurrect them anytime she wants with no effort. Their suffering is meaningless to her.

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Everything that happens in the movie is so she can get a new dress and abdicate the throne so, yeah, I think her actions were justified.

>there's a cloud made out of dead snowman behind me, isn't there?

>She can resurrect them anytime she wants with no effort.
As long as she's alive.

>sings about how everything will make sense when he gets older
>dies the following day

She showed no remorse for Anna's sadness caused by her death, so her stance on that seems to be "who cares what happens when I'm dead? I'll be dead!"

Don't know, I haven't seen it.

inb4
archived

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Elsa doesn't even give a verbal command to Gale. She just closes her eyes, exerts her power, and Olaf's remains are brought to her instantly.
I think it's safe to say that Elsa has complete control over all the spirits now.

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>Anna sings about how somethings never change
>everything changes
It's like the whole movie was structured like this.

Anna does all the talking to the spirits

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You know? I've never realized that. She does talk to Gale near the end when they're heading to Ahtohallan but chances are she doesn't need to speak to them at all.

It's because the "equal bridge" is just a lie. The spirits are extensions of Elsa now. She can control them just by thought. Meanwhile, Anna has to ask nicely for them to obey her, and then they'll only do things that don't go against Elsa.

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>Hey Gale...flip up Elsa's dress.

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Check out Anna checking out her butt.

Incredible threads lately, I love you all

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You've got your answers in both animated and printed formats
What other medium do you need?

>Elsa keeps ruining dinner by summoning memories of their dead parents on the table

The last two or three threads have been pretty good, haven't they?

I will take an interactive VR porn game, please

We need the novel or screenplay describing how Elsa gives that devilish smile in text

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Elsa eats meals alone now, with Bruni cooking the food and Nokk just staring at her from across the room with those horrible blue glowing eyes.

>horrible blue glowing eyes.
Hey, what's wrong with Nokk's eyes?

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>when Anna and Elsa get into an argument elsa gets to say "well, at least I get to see and listen to mother and father everyday while you only have those dusty old portraits"
>shows herself out of the room

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