The reason why I didn't give five points was because the "talent" argument in it made inspirational. "Naturalism" is also popular in psychology nowadays. Every time I go to an academic conference, it is a large-scale study to push forward the age of the development of various human abilities in an attempt to prove the innate theory. I can't help but frown every time. In fact, I think it is difficult to chase dreams, but before that, it is even more difficult to determine your dreams. The film simplifies all this and only becomes because she has a talent that is different from ordinary people in this respect, and has a fanatical love.
This will make mortals like me find an excuse. If you have mediocre aptitude in all aspects, are interested in all aspects, but are not fanatical, then you can't start chasing your dreams, right?
Because she succeeded and became an ice princess, all her giving up has become a commendable courage and a moving drama. What if she did not succeed? How many people would like her and follow her as an example? In fact, there is only one princess, but there are thousands of civilians.
And if the princess became a princess because she was born in an emperor's family, she has the talent to become a princess, and we civilians can only look up. How can we be inspirational?
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