This is my favorite anime movie.
It tells a story about the growth of two sisters. Sister Elsa has had ice and snow magic since she was a child. While playing with my sister Anna, I accidentally hit her on the head with magic. With the help of the stone elves, Anna was out of danger, but she lost the memory of playing with her sister. Elsa was also frightened by the increasingly powerful magic power and finally revealed the truth at the coronation ceremony. So she fled to the snow-capped mountains and built a palace. Anna also embarked on a journey to find her. In this process, Elsa faced herself squarely and their feelings deepened. Finally, Elsa returned to her own country and ruled the country again.
"Don't let others see me, just be myself, just like I used to avoid them." Elsa was afraid of her magic before and didn't dare to face it. She closed herself up and locked her heart in the ice and snow. There is a picture in the cartoon: Elsa, wearing thick blue gloves, curled up helpless and lonely at the door, her head deeply buried between her shoulders, and her arms kept shaking. It is surrounded by ice, and all the walls are covered with snow and ice, just like a cold room. The frozen house cut her off from the outside world, and the beautiful and dangerous magic cut her off from the outside world. All this is caused by Elsa's fear of her magic. She didn't face it bravely.
"Now let me see that it is my breakthrough and limit, no matter right or wrong, there is no limit." After escaping from the palace, Elsa was no longer afraid of magic and didn't need to close herself up. Now she can use her magic to her liking. She can build a magnificent palace and a glib snowman in a few seconds. "My strength falls from the sky, my soul revolves around the borneol around me, and my thoughts turn into crystals like the ice wind." In this snow, she is the protagonist of the stage, the embodiment of courage and beauty. Here, she unlocked her heart and inspired her potential. So she will never look back, and the past is buried. Finally, as the lyrics say: "Let him go, let him go, let me sublimate in the dawn, let the perfection evaporate, let the wind and rain blow on the cliff, in the sun, anyway, I am not afraid of ice and snow." Elsa faced herself squarely, no longer afraid, her soul was sublimated, and finally she could use her magic to benefit her subjects.
Elsa's attitude towards her magic changed from fear to courage, which made my heart fluctuate. Although we don't have magic, we will also encounter "magic" that hinders our growth-difficulties and setbacks in life, ridicule from others, and our own shortcomings. We will become self-abased and timid because of these, have no courage to face them, and even give in to these difficulties. So we ignored our potential, we chose to escape, chose to hide, we were weak, and finally we were mediocre and unknown. But if we can face them bravely, no matter what others want to say, regardless of the wind and rain, even if it is ice and snow, then we can develop our strengths and break through our limits.
"Let him go, let him go, the cold can't bother me anymore." Frozen is my favorite movie. It made me understand that no matter how difficult it is, you should face it bravely, and it is useless to escape.
Grade three: Wu Zetian
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Comments: the article echoes from beginning to end, letting readers know that this is a film that the author loves deeply, and this love is slowly revealed from the text.
The story told in the film immediately became vivid under the author's brush strokes. Although I haven't seen it, I am still attracted by the author's written description. Different from most people's consistent text description, few language descriptions add a lot of color to the article, which is also worth learning. The song at the end makes the article look cute.
The fly in the ointment is that there are too many plot descriptions in the film, which makes the feelings seem weak. If you can intersperse your own feelings, this article must be excellent.