The first part of the cartoon is a philosophical parable about life to the music of "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso" by Saint–Saens. The second plot of Massenet's "Elegy" is a story about young lovers who do not notice anything around them and are obsessed only with their feelings. The third plot is based on Louis Armstrong's legendary composition "Let my people go".
What does it take to say a word of love? How long and how much strength does it take for the heart to speak? How many streets at night? How fast? How many faces in how many bars? What tenderness? What pain? What music? What images in the mind? And where does it come from? Is it in the darkness of a closed park at night? In the back room of a Chinese bar? In the bottom of a beer? In a collective dance? In a sister's laughter? When does it finally happen? For the soul to let go.
Young princess Anna of Arendelle dreams about finding true love at her sister Elsa’s coronation. Fate takes her on a dangerous journey in an attempt to end the eternal winter that has fallen over the kingdom.