Respect

Tina 2022-03-23 09:01:52

Whoa. A masterpiece of glacial landforms and ecology, development, and history, aka my dish. After going to Alaska, the movie viewing experience has grown exponentially - aurora, tidewater glacier, medial moraine, glacial canyons, ice caves, fjords and other glacial landforms, maple pomegranate, reindeer itchy birch, fireweed, monkeyshood, etc. The details of the vegetation are precise and intimate, and the surprises continue. The development policy dog ​​couldn't stop crying when he saw the problem of dam repair and aboriginal livelihood! And Show Yourself is the treasure song of this film, oh my god! Elsa asked the voice and the elf to show yourself, and finally found that the mother showed herself, and they asked themselves to show yourself, I am found, which is already wonderful. And what calls her, what she calls, and what she goes to in the end is her ego, and at the same time is not the truth of the frozen history; ”, is it not that the victors who write history punish those who seek the truth. Aside from these guidelines, the good and evil causal logic of fairy tales completely makes sense, which is very commendable (which I think is an important virtue of Disney); abstract stories are invisible from "embracing the unknown and pursuing the truth" to becoming When I said "find the future of self and community in the truth of history", I am convinced. And the range of Show YourselfF#3 to D#5 was written for me! Thank you both! ! When the second brush opened his brain, he was addicted to Elsa Anna's makeup and costumes and couldn't extricate himself. He infinitely respected Disney's simulation scientists of fluid mechanics and material science.

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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.