I grew up watching Disney, from a star-eyed dream of falling in love at first sight with the beloved loli in this life to a person who is skeptical of love at first sight. In fact, the old way of Disney is no longer suitable for me.
But as the title says, this movie is Disney's unusual take.
First of all, I think this is the first time that Disney has adopted a dual heroine model.
I know that my sister is the heroine, but no matter how my sister sees it, she is not a supporting actress?
Then, I think Disney's self-deprecating is really proud of me, especially when it comes from the mouth of the male protagonist. This shows that Disney has always understood where its shortcomings are, and it has gone further.
After watching this movie, Elsa has become my favorite Disney character, bar none.
My favorite sister paper in the past was Rapunzel, smart, kind, and tough.
Elsa is almost a perfect character in this movie. The most precious thing is that she always understands and insists on her own responsibilities, and therefore suppresses herself. Anna and Elsa are completely opposites on this point, maybe that's the difference between an heir to the throne and a princess.
It has to be said that although the king and queen love Elsa, their actions are not correct. Closing the gate of the castle and closing the door of Elsa's room deeply hurt their two daughters. It’s still an old saying, blocking is worse than sparseness, and blindly closing will only usher in an uncontrolled outbreak at some point in the future.
Let's talk about Snowball. . . It's a symbol of sisterhood, so cute it doesn't need to be said. The only thing is that the monologue where it dreams of summer is too long.
Reindeer, cute and funny. But this character is so similar to Rapunzel's white horse! A bit of a play.
male lead. . . I really think it would be better if the male lead played less. . . . Well, I admit I just wanted to see my sister more. By the way, at first I thought the male protagonist was not handsome at all, but the more he looked, the more handsome he became.
Well, the prince, this is a place that is not Disney at all. The prince is not the princess' lover? Is the prince still a bad guy? This literally destroys the three views of a series of Disney princess movies. In fact, I think the blackening of the prince is a bit too abrupt, and the movie did not show it well.
Disney is still the Disney I love.
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Digression, does anyone love Elsa x Jack's CP? I was almost blown away. . . .
At first I thought I was the only one who was abnormal, but it turned out that there are many people in this world who are abnormal like me. . . . . Then, I felt like I was normal again.
Off-topic #2: When I searched for Elsa x Jack, I found that there are people who are cute Jack and Rapunzel. Don't they like Eugene? I personally think Eugene is one of the most attractive male protagonists in Disney cartoons, ranking only below Mulan's general.
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All in all, this is a great movie and highly recommended.
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