Frozen---No longer a fairy tale of princesses and princes

Ruby 2022-03-15 09:01:01

Aisha longs for a girl who loves and is free, so love at first sight is so natural, and she believes so naturally. I think on the one hand because she has been well protected, on the other hand, because that person is a prince and his identity is still Occupy an advantage. The front of the film can be said to be a male protagonist supporting the female protagonist to go forward courageously, and I will be a typical routine of your backing. Until the back flip, power will eventually seduce people. Is it the fault of power? of course not! If you say yes, then you are just making excuses. The prince who said he loved her finally showed his hideous face! It turned out that everything was just a trick to plot her country. A prince who was not valued in his country but was full of ambitions regarded her as his prey for promotion. Unfortunately, he chose the wrong one or fate did not give him this opportunity. There is another person in this story! True love, it’s only appropriate to say this. After all, if it wasn’t for Anna’s succession to the throne, if it weren’t for the two sisters’ deep love, Aisha would never meet this man who purely loves her again. This is a gift of destiny. A loving and kind person, fairy tales are always compassionate, so I am very happy that Aisha can be happy. Anna can face herself and no longer fear power. When you are chosen by fate, you are unique. Please believe that it will eventually become your wealth. .

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Frozen quotes

  • Olaf: I can't feel my legs!

    Kristoff: Those are my legs.

    Olaf: [as his lower body runs by] Ooh, do me a favor and grab my butt.

    [Kristoff grabs Olaf's lower body and puts the rest of him on top]

    Olaf: Ah, that feels better.

  • Anna: It's not nice to throw people!