Frozen 2 Confusion: Anna Says She Always Wanted to Follow Sister?

Presley 2022-03-23 09:01:52

To be honest, I was shocked when I saw this, because I think Elsa's character design has always been Zuo (not that she is artificial, but that her destiny is very Zuo, so she has to do some ordinary people in order to follow the fate of people) Incredible.) Anna then went to rescue her sister.

I didn't see a moment when Elsa was ready to do it again and Anna didn't try to stop her and ended up having to protect her. I think Elsa is the one who went too far and ended up asking Anna to pull her back.

But now that Elsa is frozen and the snowman is dead, when Anna feels sad, she tells her sister that she has been following her. I wonder why this is.

And then I was brought into Anna's state of mind.

Anna likes her sister. why? If I had a sister who liked me, knew magic and made me snowmen and always thought of me, then I would like her too.

Then this sister seems to have always had a secret, very mysterious. I thought it would be fun to be with her, and I wanted to get involved in everything. In a word, I am the one who protects my sister the most, because only I know her secrets, and then I will keep pestering her anyway!

Alas, shame, I'm a fan of Elsa now anyway. Not to mention she's good looking (see Frozen 1, Hans said that Anna was so beautiful, and Anna shyly said it's okay, not as good-looking as my sister. You can tell that in Anna's eyes her sister is very nice.)

Okay, I'm going to kiss sisterhood now, bye~

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  • Nora 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Personally, it's almost perfect in every way, except for the gigantic wow that I got from the first one! If the first part is about the growth from a teenager to an adult, then the second part is about the maturity of the adult after the wind and rain.

  • Hayley 2021-11-23 08:01:14

    1. The sequel to Frozen, also known as [Sister Loves Me Again], when Elsa was wearing a wedding dress, riding a horse and hugging Anna, I was shocked by the great relationship (love ❤️), as for the male protagonist, how to see how redundant . 2. Disadvantages: The prince villain without evil spirits supports the plot, and the sequel is half inferior. The Mystery of Parents, a terrible street stalker, was tired of the playful plot of Mei Man and was put on this sequel, with a short MV in 5 minutes and a long MV in 10 minutes. Is Disney wanting to sell discs crazy? Is this a musical? The advantages first: visually, the movie is taken to the next level and the details are in place. 3. The Disney artist is really lazy, and even copied and pasted the Rapunzel's pet model here to make a cameo. When Elsa surrendered the throne to his sister and left, he obscurely expressed that there is a kind of love called letting go. Such a connotative ending is not easy! Like the screenwriter.

Frozen II quotes

  • Mattias: Hey, back at home, Halima still over at Hudson's Hearth?

    Anna: She is.

    Mattias: Really?

    [coyly]

    Mattias: She married?

    Anna: Mmm-mmm.

    Mattias: Oh, wow. Why didn't that make me feel better?

    Anna: What else do you miss?

    Mattias: My father. He passed long before all this. He was a great man. Built us a good life in Arendelle. But taught me never to take the good for granted. He'd say, "Be prepared. Just when you think you've found your way, life will throw you into a new path."

    Anna: What do you do when it does?

    Mattias: Don't give up. Take it one step at a time and...

    Anna: Just do the next right thing?

    Mattias: [smiles] Yeah. You got it.

  • Anna: [an ice sculpture materializes in front of Anna and Olaf] Elsa's found it.

    Olaf: What is it?

    Anna: The truth about the past. That's my grandfather... attacking the Northuldra leader, who wields no weapon.

    [dismayed]

    Anna: The dam wasn't a gift of peace. It was a trick.

    Olaf: But that goes against everything Arendelle stands for.

    Anna: It does, doesn't it?

    [sits down]

    Anna: I know how to free the forest. I know what we have to do to set things right.

    Olaf: Why do you say that so sadly?

    Anna: We have to break the dam.