Friday, January 24, 2014

Allyson Walsh

The movie "Frozen"


The movie Frozen is about two sisters, Elsa and Anna. These two sisters are a queen and a princess, who live in a castle closed off from the people in the town surrounding them. Elsa has a secret that nobody knows about, not even her younger sister, Anna. Since the secret could be dangerous for Anna, Elsa keeps her sister out of her life in an attempt at protecting her. Anna and the whole town eventually finds out that Elsa possesses the power to freeze anything at any given moment. After Elsa runs away because she does not want to accidentally harm anyone, Anna chases after her, but only makes things worse. Throughout this movie, Anna continues to perform acts of kindness towards Elsa, even though she has shut her out ever since she was a little girl. In the movie, Olaf, a snowman that Elsa created with her power, says that some people are worth melting for. After Elsa accidentally strikes Anna with her power, Olaf helps warm her up by holding her by the fire. He begins to melt while doing so, but he does not leave. This movie gives the message that some people are worth helping out, no matter what the consequences are for you. This applies to life because everyone has multiple people in their own life that they would do something for even if it hurt them a little bit. This Disney movie is similar to many other Disney movies because of the message that is portrayed. Disney often makes movies with happy endings and messages about being yourself, staying loyal to your friends and family, and that doing things for other people is important. With this story, I will continue to do things for other people no matter what the consequences for me are. It is important to make other people happy in order for you to be happy in your life.


Keith Urban

5 comments:

  1. Very nice work. Beyond impressed.

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  2. I have to keep reading it, its just THAT good

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  3. Omg I am absolutely awestruck.

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  4. This is literally the most amazing thing I have ever read in my entire life.

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