Anya Taylor-Joy recently revealed a story in an interview that proved that she might be the best person to play the live-action version of Princess Elsa.
Anya is well known to the audience for starring in works such as "Rear Wing Abandoned Soldier", "Split", "Emma" and has captured the hearts of many fans with her Barbie doll-like exquisite appearance and shiny eyes.
She recently told an interesting story about how she disguised herself as Princess Elsa for a disney fan while promoting the acclaimed medieval movie Nordics.
Anya was working with a director with a 3-year-old daughter who was a big fan of Frozen. So, the director asked Anya if she would like to come over and pretend to be a Disney princess for the little girl. Anya described in detail how excited the little girl was at the time, the look in her eyes, the tone of her tone, and her real fear that Anya would use Elsa's power to freeze the place.
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What a lovely story!
The girl's excitement and joy also say it all: if Frozen is really going to be a live-action version, then Anya will undoubtedly be the best candidate, because she not only looks like, she can have a beautiful flowing white hair, and her kind heart is also in line with the qualities of a Disney princess.
At the same time, it seems only a matter of time before the live-action version of Frozen becomes a reality. As Disney begins to remake classic fairy tales: "Snow White" starring Gayle Gadot is already in production, a live-action version of "The Little Mermaid" will be released next year. The producers must have also considered making "Frozen", which has the world's highest animation box office, into a live-action version.
Not long ago, a little girl sang "Let it Go" in a Ukrainian shelter, which fascinated the whole world. This illustrates the ability of the sweet innocence of Disney movies to bring unity and hope even in the darkest of circumstances.
I also sincerely look forward to seeing a live-action version of Frozen as soon as possible, and continuing to use the power of fairy tales to convey beauty and joy to others.