I grew up watching Disney cartoons over and over again. The princess series is never boring to watch, and the theme song is reciting every song. Closing my eyes, I can immediately see myself kneeling on the slightly worn green carpet in my house on Wulai Old Street, watching the video tube TV, no matter how many times I can't take my eyes off the "Beauty and the Beast" video bring. I also vividly remember that one summer night, squinting against the evening sunlight (a Finnish feature!), watching "Pocahontas" with a group of friends at a friend's house in Helsinki by the large window by the sea.
Among them, the Pacific island country as the background of the story made me even more moved in pursuit of the national identity of the South Island. And this time "Frozen 2", Disney used the Sami people as the prototype of the northern Wuzhuo photo color correction services people to appear in the movie, with a moving look of "finally seen by the world". Frozen 2 is another masterpiece by Jennifer Lee, the first female director and screenwriter in Disney's 76-year history of animation.
Not only did she let us see the life narrative of the " imperfect princess ", but "Frozen 2" also included Sami elements widely, and it was the first time that Disney had a relationship with "the ethnic group depicted in the movie" (Sami Council). Something like an equal partnership is worth mentioning. Next, I will use the four elements based on Norse mythology to talk about two or three things related to the Sami people in "Frozen 2". Earth Spirit: Seeing the Greatness of Aboriginal Culture with Small Daily Elements The Northern Udro tribe in the magical forest of "Frozen 2" is based on the Sami tribe of Northern Europe.