"I trust you more than anyone, anything."

Fredrick 2022-04-23 07:01:59

The plot of the first part was perfected, and Elsa, who became the new leader of Arendelle, started a new life with her sister Anna and her brother-in-law Christophe, and then the two also ushered in new challenges. Elsa began the journey of finding herself, and Anna also began a new round of company.

The sisterhood is really touching, and the mutual trust and companionship runs through.

The end of the fairy tale is beautiful, Elsa finds her true self, Anna succeeds King Arendelle, and her love and career have a double harvest.

very nice.

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Extended Reading
  • Theresa 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The influence of elsa on the post-00 gays should be no less than the influence of the white lady on the post-80s gays

  • Bridgette 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The musical "The Fifth Element of Frozen", you protect nature, I protect you!

Frozen II quotes

  • Mattias: Hey, back at home, Halima still over at Hudson's Hearth?

    Anna: She is.

    Mattias: Really?

    [coyly]

    Mattias: She married?

    Anna: Mmm-mmm.

    Mattias: Oh, wow. Why didn't that make me feel better?

    Anna: What else do you miss?

    Mattias: My father. He passed long before all this. He was a great man. Built us a good life in Arendelle. But taught me never to take the good for granted. He'd say, "Be prepared. Just when you think you've found your way, life will throw you into a new path."

    Anna: What do you do when it does?

    Mattias: Don't give up. Take it one step at a time and...

    Anna: Just do the next right thing?

    Mattias: [smiles] Yeah. You got it.

  • Anna: [an ice sculpture materializes in front of Anna and Olaf] Elsa's found it.

    Olaf: What is it?

    Anna: The truth about the past. That's my grandfather... attacking the Northuldra leader, who wields no weapon.

    [dismayed]

    Anna: The dam wasn't a gift of peace. It was a trick.

    Olaf: But that goes against everything Arendelle stands for.

    Anna: It does, doesn't it?

    [sits down]

    Anna: I know how to free the forest. I know what we have to do to set things right.

    Olaf: Why do you say that so sadly?

    Anna: We have to break the dam.