When they were in Shanghai Disney the year before, watching the fireworks show at night, the sisters Aisha earned enough attention and undoubtedly became Disney's new favorites. The ingenious story and unconventional emotions take this film to a new level. When the sequel came out, I wanted to go to the theater to see it, but my 11-year-old daughter was not interested, so I haven't entered the theater until now. Although I worked overtime last night to watch it, it's a pity that, like "The Circus" and "Bohemian Rhapsody", such an exquisite musical-like movie should really be experienced in the theater.
Before watching the sequel, I didn't really look forward to it. There are too many negative reviews on the Internet. But after reading it, it was much better than I expected. There have been many comments on the costumes and soundtracks, but I also want to say that the costumes are very elegant but gorgeous, and the capture and description of the details of the costumes have far exceeded the level of ordinary cartoons. Although the soundtrack does not have the momentum of "let it go", it is still very pleasant. "Into the unknown" after Elsa heard the call in the middle of the night is also very good, but it is a pity that it appeared too early, and the perception has not reached its climax, so it is difficult to resonate. But overall, the sight and hearing are very enjoyable.
Judging from the plot of the story, it is different from the general monster fighting team or treasure hunting adventure story. It's also about finding answers and making up for past mistakes, and then Frozen 2 uses unconventional self-sacrifice to complete the entire story.
The success of "Frozen" broke the traditional story of princesses. Only when sisters work together can they overcome all kinds of difficulties in the world. And my greater feeling for the movie is because I am also two sisters. Only by truly owning my own sisters can I experience the true love between the two in the film. This true love spans time and space and can break through everything in the world. obstacle.
Maturity is beautiful, but also painful. After maturity, it means that the two people parted ways, and each went to a different mission, but the friendship between sisters is a powerful weapon to break through everything.
A beautiful cartoon with women as the protagonists instead of love. I like it, and I will let my children watch it more so that they can grow into an independent woman as soon as possible.
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