The song is performed after Anna explains her loneliness by being shut out from Elsa for years, with Hans promising to never shut Anna out. At the end, Hans proposes to Anna, who eagerly and hastily accepts. Anna: Okay, can I just, say something crazy? Hans: I love crazy! Anna: All my life has been a series of doors in my face And then suddenly I bump into you Hans: I was thinking the same thing! I've been searching my whole life to find my own place And maybe it's the party talking or the chocolate fondue Anna: But with you

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Love is an Open Door
Skip to main content. Love Is An Open Door. Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana. From the Album Frozen Deluxe Edition.
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Performed by Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana as Anna and Prince Hans respectively, "Love Is an Open Door" is a romantic duet which takes place during the first act of the film, when Anna meets Hans during the reception of her sister Elsa 's coronation. The song was intended by Lopez and Anderson-Lopez to "feel like the perfect first date", inspired by the date depicted in the film The Karate Kid The notion of a song that doubled up as a romantic duet and the villain song came to fruition after the writers decided to turn Elsa into a tragic hero rather than a villain, leaving the door open for Hans to become the villain of the film. The first song written for the film, "You're You", was cut from the film, due to Hans interrupting Anna in the song, an act which would have lessened Hans's reveal as a villain later in the film. The song is inspired by the date depicted in the film The Karate Kid , and it is "intended to feel like the perfect first date", according to the songwriters. Anna opens the song by explaining to Hans her loneliness by being shut out from Elsa for years, with Hans promising to never shut her out. As the night goes on, the two gradually find themselves sharing a lot in common, and towards the end of the night, Hans proposes to Anna, and she accepts.
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