It is generally agreed that Frozen is just another animated movie, which has a tendency to watch, simple, and easy to forget. In my opinion, I was so strongly influenced by the film, I found there the depth of mind that I still find lacking in many active films. Maybe it's because of the problems that the movie poses, such as loneliness, self-reliance, are things I have experienced and deeply absorbed.
Anna and Elsa are two very different girls. A person likes to be immersed in the world, opening his heart to welcome everyone; a person curled up in a shell as a way to protect themselves and stay away from life (Elsa reminded me a lot of the character Katsa in the novel Graceling, a girl who often seemed coldly aloof from those around her, just out of fear of one's own power). The dress of the two girls in the queen ordination ceremony also partly shows the difference: the sister wears a sexy open-shoulder dress and front chest part, the sister closes the gate high wall from neck to foot, covering cover the entire arm, creating a majestic, distant image. Even the two girls' hair colors are different: the sister has bright blonde hair that shines like the morning sun, the older sister owns the highly questioned platinum hair full of pride.
But in fact, every girl in the world has a certain personality like those two girls. Anna seems like a girl, who is too optimistic and innocent. But considering her living situation, such a personality is also difficult to avoid: she lives alone in the majestic and cold palace, soon losing her parents, longing for love from her sister but being indifferent to her sneeze. During all these years, perhaps the only thing she could do to relieve her was to read fairy tales about a prince who came to save the lonely princess. Anna could easily trust someone she had just met, just because it had been a long time since she was not comfortable talking to anyone. Every girl wishes to be heard and understood, and without that, they simply sink deep into their own fantasy world, where they are the center of all attention and love.
And I also feel sorry for Elsa even more, when she can only protect herself with an icy heart. Anna did not know, when she collapsed in despair in front of her sister's room, begging her to answer her words, where on the other side, Elsa also shed silent tears of loneliness. Elsa was lonely even more, because in her there was only despair and fear. Not only could she not be proud of her great power, but she had to find a way to hide it as a sin ..
A beautiful ending for those two girls is a comfort to every girl in the world. Nothing new, but a must-have medicine for all of us. Everyone experiences loneliness and fear, before they learn to connect with those around them, overcome limits, and transcend themselves.