In fairy tales and love stories, mixed with fantasy and legend, there is never any logic at all. It is a simple fairy tale, which makes people feel and think after watching it, and it is enough for the shooting purpose of the film. On the surface, she was a wounded woman, that is, Queen Freya. After losing her beloved daughter, she despaired of love. All love was transformed into the power of hatred. She began to take revenge on the world, created her own frozen kingdom, and slaughtered the surrounding frantically. In her kingdom, love is not allowed, no love is allowed, loving her is regarded as a lie, and it is a deception for the weak and the foolish. In fact, this can better show her evasion and restraint of love. She thought that love would stop at betrayal, so she created a series of suspicious pictures in an attempt to destroy the pair of lovers, that is, Eric and Sarah. But she forgot, love, without the most basic trust, what kind of love is it? Queen Freya was very pitiful, and finally realized that she was afraid that her child would be killed by her favorite sister. Unfortunately, it was too late. The sister you love will kill you just as much. Eric and Sarah are love that is rooted in the heart. This is true love. It can stand the test of any wind and rain, and is not afraid of life and death. Eric is right, even if you freeze the whole world, love will continue. Fortunately, the token of love that Sarah sent saved Eric's life, probably it was God's will. Let the fireworks of their love continue to burn. Until the whole world is warmly illuminated, brave Eric, I look forward to you creating your own warm country. Fear not, love is still the power of all hope. In fact, Freya, you are still the most beautiful woman in the world. Your strength is inspired by your broken heart, but it has not completely drowned out the softest affection in your heart. It is still there, no Immortal. Your stories and fairy tales will continue. Remember, with love, all miracles are possible.
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