“Lost in the Woods” is the kind of song movie musicals like Frozen II could use a lot more of — not epic, pop-adjacent ballads, but clever character songs that entertain and also add color.

I’m not sure if the references in “Lost in the Woods” will land with the children toward whom Frozen II is marketed, not that the many, many children in the audience at the showing I went to seemed to mind. Yes, I guess he is, technically. Offers may be subject to change without notice. The little kids don't really get it." It’s also really kind of a gift for the adults watching the movie because, you know, I’ve seen it three times, and the adults in the crowd are the ones that are getting all of the kind of ’80s references in the animation and the sort of execution of the song. Breathe in, breathe out. [Laughs] Yeah, it’s chock-full in that particular song. And that’s what this song really expresses, is sort of his soulfulness.

And there was a purity to it that we sort of laugh at now, but that purity is also actually what the character is feeling. Much to his (and fans’) delight, Frozen 2 rectifies this issue with the ’80s soft-rock ballad “Lost in the Woods,” which his character Kristoff sings surrounded by reindeer.

Bobby Lopez then added that originally there were two ideas on the table for Kristoff’s song in Frozen 2. CBS Just Goes Ahead and Posts Part of Trump’s, Why New York City Is the Ideal Cinematic Setting for Finding Romance, Bruce Springsteen Plays Tennis-Racket Guitar in Front of His Bedroom Mirror, Tom Hanks, Civil War Daddy, Is the Captain Again in. And he meant it. Kids like cute reindeer, and at least want Kristoff and Anna to be friends (the radical anti-Establishment 5-year-old sitting next to me was very much not into the idea of them getting married). We’ve just seen terribly scary earth giants go by.

In other words, the man can sing. First off, the existence of this song is an act of cosmic justice, given that Jonathan Groff only got to sing a few lines of “Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People” in the first movie, despite the fact that he has the voice of famous Broadway performer Jonathan Groff. Still shooting for a Christmas theatrical release. Lenny Kravitz on That Big Scarf: ‘It Was Cold’, This Week in Comedy Podcasts: Music Talk With Judd Apatow and Mike Myers. And then this, as Frozen often does, they inverted it, and Anna goes off on an epic adventure and Kristoff is left to sing about his feelings and his love for her. “Someone made the point yesterday actually that oftentimes it’s girls that are singing about pining after a man and the frustration of not being able to express it or the man has left and now they’re alone singing about it. What was your first reaction whenever they introduced you to the song and its concept?I honestly couldn’t believe that they were going to take such a left turn. *Sorry, there was a problem signing you up. Even Lopez played along with Groff.