.Monday, February 10, 2014 ' 11:15 PM Y
& I'm waiting
Some people are worth melting for
Gonna write about Frozen which I finally caught yesterday, even though I really do have a lot of things to do.
In such a trance, but I don't know if it is really because I'm tired. It's just this feeling that randomly catches me off guard.
Back to the movie.
Frozen has been in theatres for close to two months I think.
So it was quite lucky that it was still showing yesterday when I finally won over my internal conflict to watch it with my mum instead of doing all my work in hall.
My mum found the movie nice. (this is really rare; she falls asleep in all movies. And she fell asleep for awhile in this too)
It was humorous, exciting, touching and most importantly, simple.
I guess that's the magic of Disney Animations. Simple stories, but nevertheless touching and bring smiles to people's faces.
Just like I couldn't get their vision out of my head after hearing about it at fast forward workshop a few weeks back.
Walt Disney - To Make People Happy.
I guess they really did it well, especially Disney Animations :)
The character that I probably loved the most out of the whole movie: Olaf the Snowman.
Ever so positive, he loves summer and dreams about him enjoying summer.
At the start, everyone thinks he's just delusional and doesn't know about the truth that he melts under heat. But closer to the end of the movie, as Anna asked him to stay away from the fire because he will melt, he says "Some people are worth melting for."
He knows he will melt, but nevertheless dreams happily about heat and summer.
It doesn't hurt to have dreams, even those that seem unattainable, because they may just come true one day. Just like how it came true for Olaf at the end of the movie. :)
His optimism and his courage, things I will never have.
Secondly, I like Elsa more than Anna, even though Anna is more of the main character in the movie. Especially the part where Elsa escapes to the mountains and transforms into her real self (and a really beautiful self ^^)
The movie soundtrack was really good, and this part is when "Let It Go" is sung by Elsa in the movie.
That kind of emotional release, that kind of expression put on Elsa's face, was... overwhelming.
And of course, Elsa's ice and snow power is really pretty. :)
"I don't care what they're going to say.
Let the storm rage on; the cold never bothered me anyway."
If only one can be as brave as Elsa in real life.
Let it go, let it go.
You will never see me cry.
Here I stand, and here I stay.
Let the storm rage on; the cold never bothered me anyway