This is still a Broadway-style cartoon with Disney's iconic features. A total of 9 songs have been recorded in the 100-minute movie, including the solo minor "IN SUMMER", the duet love song "LOVE IS AN OPEN DOOR", and the heroic and lyrical Oscar-nominated "LET IT GO" song. Broadway-style animation is not a patent of Disney, but there is no doubt that no company in the world can make a song and dance animation that surpasses Disney. In the Disney film, the song and the plot have been perfectly combined, so that you can't tell whether the story is the clue to the song that shines like a pearl, or the song has become necessary for the development of the plot to that moment. A rhetorical method used.
In "Frozen", Disney, a luxury cruise ship that can cross the boundaries of time and space and often shuttles between reality and dreams, has brought audiences from all over the world to Northern Europe. Here you can enjoy the Nordic castles, Nordic forests, Nordic snow world and Nordic customs. The first shot of the film makes people feel unexpected-looking up from under the ice surface, waiting for the moment when the ice transporter breaks the ice-this shot actually sets the extraordinary tone of the whole work. As the ice transporter shoveled the ice, the audience seemed to have entered the Nordic world instantly. Hearing the powerful and powerful "labor chants" with strong regional characteristics, they would not want to put their mind and body into the film. It's possible.
The English name of "Frozen" is "Frozen", which means frozen, but you will not feel cold at all, on the contrary, you will feel warm. The film tells the story of a pair of princesses and sisters from being forced to be separated to reunited and dependent on each other. Elsa, the elder sister who can use ice magic, chose to hide and escape in order not to harm her relatives, but escape made her more lonely and fearful. The ordinary but lively and cheerful sister Anna, is always looking for true love, always showing her most candid side, she doesn't know why her sister always avoids herself. The film actually follows a classic story path-pushing the misunderstanding into the abyss, and then filling it with love. In fact, the emotional bond between the sisters has never disappeared, even if they haven't spoken for several years, even if they are separated by two places, they all believe in their hearts that each other still cherishes each other.
When Elsa ran away to the top of the snow-capped mountains, the song "LET IT GO" she sang was the highlight of the film. After enduring years of loneliness, Elsa abandoned all her worries and worries at this moment, and lifted all physical and mental constraints (including her gloves and crown). When she used magic to create a ladder to the top of the mountain, When an ice and snow castle is miraculously built with the melody of music, every audience seems to have put aside all the depression and unhappiness in their hearts from life. Let it go, let them go! In fact, Elsa used magic to create two snowmen: one is Olaf, the little snowman longing for summer, who meets (or greets) Anna by chance in the jungle; the other is the terrifying and fierce snow giant, which drives Anna. Out of the ice castle. Olaf was created inadvertently when Elsa and Anna were playing when they were young. It is also a symbol of the friendship between the two people, while the Snow Giant is a show of Elsa's fear and resistance to the world. It is worth mentioning that the film finally fulfilled Olaf's wish to enjoy the summer. This kind of incredible also made every audience feel the magical power of Disney animation to realize their dreams. As a digression, Olaf reminds me of the domestic animation "Snow Child", because the snowman is always used to express friendship, and this intention can only be sublimated when it melts. As another princess film by Disney, "Frozen" does not actually have much innovation in terms of the love between the prince and the princess. The combination of the commoner prince and the character princess only completes a basic setting. Its true beauty is the setting of the relationship between the two princesses and the theme that love can melt a frozen heart. Anna's love melted the imprisonment that Elsa deliberately imposed on herself because of fear, and Elsa's love melted the freezing magic that Anna suffered. On one side are all kinds of ice and snow, on the other hand, there are warm love and family affection. "Frozen" brings the audience the completely opposite wonderful feelings, allowing the audience to enjoy 100 minutes of beautiful dreams!
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