sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2016

FROZEN

Starting out with a strange chant, Frozen opens up with introducing Kristoff and his hard life and close connection to his reindeer. The scene quickly moves to two playful sisters, one named Anna and the other named Elsa, whom has icy powers, and inadvertently leads to an accident that almost kills Anna.


The scene quickly transitions and there's a spark of hope as Elsa actually interacts with Anna, surprising her, and the energetic song "Life's an Open Door" is sang loudly and proudly from Anna and the stranger she just met that very day, Hans. 

When Anna enters Elsa's castle, she attempts to rejoice by singing a reprise of "For the First Time in Forever", but Elsa rejects, yelling out and striking Anna right in the heart, sending a gigantic snow golem that narrowly killed them. While Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf try to figure out what to do, Kristoff figures out that Anna was harmed by Elsa, and so he brings her to his friends...who are the trolls in the beginning of the movie! Kristoff turned out to have watched the healing scene and thought the trolls had the power to fix Anna. Unfortunately, the trolls misunderstand Kristoff's true purpose, even going so far as to sing the song "Everybody's a Bit of a Fixer-Upper".

After some weeping and somberly taking the scene in, Anna --Unfreezes!! This is explained by the sisterly sacrifice, adding yet another meaning to "true love". As Elsa thaws out the winter, Olaf starts to melt, stating that "This is my best day ever. Possibly the last day too." But Elsa saves Olaf by creating a mini-personal snow flurry! 

The rest of the movie goes like all Disney movies go--Hans is punched, drenched in water, then put in jail, and after Kristoff and Anna share a kiss, everybody is skating across Elsa's ice-skating rink, and the movie end.

terror history

English Cemetery

It is a famous cemetery who people was burrying.There is people a lot f countries like Spain,Canada or England.This cemetery opens about 10:00 to 14:00.William Mark found this cemetery and the church St. George.


There is also the Dr Gerald Maurice Jewson's tomb,and on it's epitath there's written:

Here lies a man forever kind,
of gentle, loving,noble mind,
and though our tears we all can see
how god can live in you and me.



In the middle on the left, there are buried the Canadians George Gordon Miles and Ethel Mabel Mibes. And the printer Tomas Williams Jackes who lived in the XX century is also buried here.

In the middle on the right, is buried an "amigo de España" writer called Gerrald Brenan who was born in Malta in March of 1894 and died in Alahurín el Grande in 1987