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Royce 2022-03-21 09:01:08

What does let it go sing? "True freedom and loneliness are inseparable."
That's why the scene of Elsa's ice palace on the ground was so beautiful, and most of the audience was moved to tears. In fact, the whole film is basically focused on this one scene-because the subsequent plot is so boring.
The fate of entertainment movies requires it to give the audience a happy end. Therefore, after proposing such a shocking theme, the director completely ignored all kinds of inconsistencies and took the risk, breaking it abruptly into a happy ending. (サンとアシタカですら、片方は山で、片方は町であることを守ったのに!)

Of course, there are many explanations for this matter. For example, when the director is making a film, although he has to succumb to various market businesses. Factors, but the elements that really want to convey will leak a little during the production. This point may be the director's own let it go-this point is over, he still has to make a boring reunion.

However, in general, this film is like a relaxed spirit. Rather than questioning the director’s intentions, it’s better to think about why everyone smashed the praises for this horse. Is there something wrong with our spirit? (You don’t have the right to say this if you watch Lori Harem animation every day)

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Extended Reading
  • Ruthe 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Frozen gave me the impression that I wanted to make people sing, let it go was really hot that year. The description of sisterhood in the plot is more moving and impressive than the description of love.

  • Stephon 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The theme song is really popular and the singing is not high. The plot is average, but the picture is beautiful. The ice and snow castle is so beautiful and dreamy. Aisha's skirt looks good too

Frozen quotes

  • Elsa: [to a guard] The party is over. Close the gates.

    Guard: Right away, Your Majesty.

    Anna: What? Elsa, no! No, wait!

    [She tries to grab Elsa's hand, but instead yanks off her glove]

    Elsa: [gasps, desperately] Give me my glove!

    Anna: [also desperate] Elsa, please! Please! I can't live like this anymore!

    Elsa: [pauses] Then leave.

    [Anna looks at her with a hurt expression; Elsa then turns to leave]

    Anna: [calling after her] What did I ever do to you?

    Elsa: [impatiently] Enough, Anna.

    Anna: No! Why? Why do you shut me out? Why do you shut the world out? What are you so afraid of?

    Elsa: I said enough!

    [In her fury, she conjures up an icicle wall around herself. Everyone - including Anna - stares at her in fright. Elsa shrinks back at what she's done]

    Duke: Sorcery.

    [hides behind one of his bodyguards]

    Duke: I knew there was something dubious going on here.

    Anna: [shocked] Elsa.

    [Devastated, Elsa flees the ballroom]

  • Kristoff: Hey guys!

    Anna: They're rocks.

    Kristoff: [off in the distance] You are a sight for sore eyes.

    Olaf: [whispering] He's crazy!

    Kristoff: Hey, whoa, I don't even recognize you. You've lost so much weight.

    Olaf: [whispering to Anna] I'll distract them while you run.

    [loud, slow voice]

    Olaf: Hi, Sven's family! It's nice to meet you!

    [whispering]

    Olaf: Because I love you, Anna, I insist you run.

    [loud, slow voice]

    Olaf: I understand you're love experts. Ooh!

    [whispering]

    Olaf: Why aren't you running?