After three brushes, there are still tears streaming down my face. The second part is a story about two princesses "growing up to be what they should be". It must be said that the story of the two princesses is well told.
Elsa was born with extraordinary talents and was destined to have an extraordinary life, but her cautious and sensitive personality imprisoned her to become her true self. Although I got Anna's love in the first part, as well as people's understanding and acceptance. But this kind of nature is rooted in the depths of the heart, and if one cannot be self-consistent, it is easy to fall into the "tear of incompatibility between the self and the outside world". Just like Elsa, on the one hand, she feels that she does not belong to Arendelle, on the other hand, because of the love and expectations of her relatives and friends, she dare not express her true thoughts. Therefore, such contradictions can only be truly resolved by themselves. Therefore, in this film, she needs to constantly break through the constraints of herself and become her true self. And this process is destined to be lonely.
Although Anna was born ordinary and did not have a good fate, her optimistic and brave character led her to be down-to-earth and grow step by step. In the end, she also became what she should be.
The most moving thing in this one is still the connection between the two sisters. The elder sister leads the younger sister to grow up, and at the same time, the younger sister makes up for the lack of courage and appeases her fears. The two sisters protect each other in their own ways and are complete. It is the completeness of them that can become the most magical force connecting nature and human beings. From this point of view, 2 is not inferior to 1 at all.
But there are still some bugs in the story, such as Anna's love story is too redundant, I don't know why the water has a memory, the reason for being cursed is too old-fashioned, etc. In fact, I think the story of the two sisters is moving enough, even if Anna has no male Friends are also very strong. Therefore, the love scene is a bit superfluous.
Personally, I think that the understanding threshold of 2 to 1 is higher. The growth process of the two sisters is actually mixed with the underlying consciousness that "fate is predetermined". If you believe in concepts such as "everything is the best arrangement" and "we all have our own destiny", it is easy to understand the constant arrangement of clues in the play to lead the two sisters on their own destiny. But if you don't believe it, it's easy to take Elsa's intuition as being overly sensitive and looking for trouble. Think of Anna's "step by step, do the next right things" as strong chicken soup.
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