First of all, it is very eye-catching, the picture is beautiful, and the characters are also beautiful. One scene that impressed me was that after Aisha shut herself up, Anna invited her to play, and finally stood upside down under the clock, her eyes turning with the pendulum. It’s exquisite. Aisha was beautiful when she started her magic. She still remembers the spectacular scenes when she created the Kingdom of Ice and Snow. The songs in the play are also very good. At that time, I watched the Chinese version in the theater and listened to the Chinese let. it go, I feel more feeling after listening to English.
In terms of the plot, I think it contains new ideas in the old set, and it is very rigorous before and after. The encounter between the goblin and the male protagonist when they were young paved the way for the future male protagonist to take Anna for help. The snow treasure created by Aisha when she was a child also appeared after Anna was injured by magic for the first time. He was accidentally injured twice in response. As soon as the prince appeared, I felt that he should not be a good person, but as the incident developed, he persuaded Aisha not to hurt others, and I thought that he might have been wronged. Later, he still reversed, and the screenwriter was still relatively calm. No hint was encountered before. When the local people said that they needed love to treat Anna, I thought it was the hero who rescued Anna, but afterwards, Aisha gave Anna a sincere hug, which made people feel both unexpected and reasonable.
In the end, the traditional happy ending is still like a fairy tale, which promotes the truth, goodness and beauty.
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