The actor Olaf admitted that he improvised an interesting scene in Frozen 2.

When the animated film requires voice actors to be invited to record the dialogue, the animated film is basically close to its final form. At this time, the director and producer have a general understanding of what the film will look like. But this does not mean that the actors cannot add their own highlights to the movie and improvise some interesting plots.

There is an interesting scene in the movie "Frozen 2", which was actually improvised by Olaf's voice actor Josh Gade. The actor stated on his social networking site that a song in the movie called "When I'm Old" not only made him compose it himself, but also improvised Olaf's dialogue in the movie.

In this regard, he wrote: "In the whole process of making these films, I never stopped being surprised. I was allowed to improvise in a recording studio something that I thought was crazy, and then make Disney the best animation. Teachers, add this performance to the animated movie, thank you!"

In "Frozen 2," Olaf left the team shortly after Anna, Aisha and her friends entered the magic forest. When he called out his friends, he also called someone named Samantha, and he couldn't help laughing when he realized that he didn't actually know anyone by that name. Later he thought that he must be too young to have such a crazy experience.

This is a very interesting scene in the movie. Josh Gade said that he was allowed to improvise his lines in the movie, which is really great. Olaf shouted that this part of Samantha was funny, but Josh Gade thought that if Olaf could shout this sentence would make the audience laugh, so he improvised the lines of this segment, of course he reached He expected the effect. Because if you have watched this "Frozen 2" in the theater, you will definitely not forget this very Olaf style scene. Olaf is undoubtedly the spotlighter in this movie. Although the protagonist of the movie is Aisha, we still remember this humorous Olaf.

Of course, a movie like "Frozen 2" is very suitable for Josh Gade's improvisation. The dubbing is always done before the animation, so the animators can draw whatever they need, which will not have any significant impact on the rest of the film. So this also gives the actors a space to improvise.