Editing Perspectives On Disney's Record Breaking Track "Let It Go"
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Derived from the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen, Danish author and poet, Disney motion picture "Frozen" was launched to the public in November 2013. Several months after the movie's launch, its multi-awarded track "Let It Go" still finds its way to the headlines and various social media sites. Undoubtedly, one of the movie's highlights was when this track was being played. Queen Elsa of Arendelle's journey going up the mountains, tentatively using her power to make little snowflakes at first, then audaciously developing her self-confidence to make a giant staircase and a splendid ice crystal castle - the whole scene plus the compelling music were combined perfectly to make Queen Elsa's transformation as unforgettable as can be. More than the cinematic presentation, though, the significance behind the lyrics is of relevance as well. Taking off her cloak and gloves, letting her hair down, wearing a dazzling icy gown, walking elegantly like a model, and lastly loudly closing the door. All the actions represent self-acceptance as well as freedom in their greatest form. With the pervasive acts of prejudice and bullying, self-acceptance is a challenge that not everyone is willing to face. Many of people are forced to do what we are expected to as opposed to doing we would like to because of restrictions dictated by accepted norms. Working in a boring job rather than using talent like drawing or taking pictures; struggling to acquire that diploma in law rather than happily doing your best to acquire that diploma in fine arts since mommy says so; using only this type of attire; going out only this type of individual; consuming only this type of meals. In most aspects of life, there are always limitations and it is simpler to just do exactly what is asked of you. "Let It Go" possibly had the result that it did because of the grudging high regard for people who are brave enough to be who they are, do exactly what they really desire, do exactly what they really enjoy, and do exactly what they're really skilled at. In addition, it could have stimulated possibly everyone's idea of a perfect world -- one wherein you will not be unjustly judged and the only rule is you could do what really makes you delighted, provided that you do not inflict harm to anybody. The track's impact is irrefutable, nonetheless there are arguments on why it has actually reached the popularity that it did. You could over-analyze and be let down with its contradictions. Or you could choose to consider its message in a positive light and be encouraged. On a personal point of view, individuals should be reminded that one person could only become truly happy if he/she acknowledges who he/she really is, and not allow others control his/her course. It's fine to dissatisfy everyone else. However if you dissatisfy yourself, true joy will never ever be likely. On a general point of view, the track's message could likewise be connected to customer service. Satisfying everyone is just not possible. Nevertheless, client comments should be regarded seriously. A company that pays attention and acknowledges ways to properly incorporate client comments with company philosophies in order to think of extraordinary items is one worth emulating. "Let it go, let it go, you'll never see me cry..." Who could ever have thought a grunge rock musician will someday be doing his very own version of a Disney track? Believe it or not, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam did so in their Italy performance a few weeks back. Anyone still need convincing regarding the track's reach? The track "Let It Go" of the movie "Frozen" can be interpreted not just on a personal dimension, but also on an interpersonal dimension as well. On the retail industry side, the track's essence as applied to [http://www.amazon.com/review/R6ZJNSB4RVCB4/ customer service means listening to customer comments, at the same time remaining committed to established company policies and procedures].
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