Tuesday 29 April 2014

'Cause I love warm hugs.

A guy who always likes warm hugs but unfortunately he is never hugged either by Anna or Elsa.

The two sisters Anna (5) & Elsa (8) build a snow man in a ball room and Elsa says, “Hi! I am Olaf & I like warm hugs.” Little Anna can’t control her happiness, runs towards Olaf (lifeless) and hugs him saying, “Oh… I love you Olaf.”

After the accident when Anna is separated with Elsa. When both turn young, Elsa ran away from Arendelle and builds her own empire and so a snowman who later gets a life. Anna goes to hunt Elsa where she finds Olaf. Olaf introduced himself to Anna,

“Hi! I am Olaf & I like warm hugs.”

Anna exclaims & she realizes that Olaf is the same one which Elsa used to build when they were kids. But Anna doesn’t hug him. Soon Olaf meets Elsa but she doesn’t even hug him. Still Olaf remains happy in his journey with Anna & Kristoff. He also saves Anna when she starts freezing. He light up fire and takes Anna to the warmest place. His lines “Some people are worth melting for” have become an inspiration. Olaf takes Anna outside the castle but Anna still doesn’t hug him. When Anna gets completely frozen, Olaf looks very sad & says,

“Anna…” (Once he says Anna when they visit Trolls, “Because I love you Anna and I insist you to run.” When he feels Anna is not at the safer place.)

Elsa starts crying and her love melts frozen heart of Anna and Anna gets life back. Their love saves Arendelle from freezing and Olaf starts melting in sunlight. He says, “This is the best day of my life & probably the last day.” Elsa shows magic and gifts him his own flurry.

It is the end when we see both sisters happily living with the people of Arendelle opening the gates forever but still we do not see Olaf being hugged by any of the sister. Olaf’s journey is full of happiness, he dreams of summer and Sun, plans holiday with Anna, Kristoff & Sven. In an imaginary world, Olaf never loses smile from face. With no skulls & bones, he has been strong enough to fight with Marshmellow for the sake of Anna, too.

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