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One bird and one fish (Stanley and Stella) notice each other and approach their sides of the ice sheet. They look at each other through the ice and twirl to acknowledge that the feeling of love is mutual. Stella looks up and points, Stanley appears to be confused. Stella then taps her side of the ice sheet with her tail.
"Break the Ice" received critical acclaim, with reviewers praising its lyrics, production, Spears' vocal performance and deemed it a strong electronic song from the record. "Break the Ice" was a moderate success, reaching the top ten in Canada and Finland, and charting within the top 40 in Australia, New Zealand and many other European countries.
Breaking the Ice may refer to: Breaking the Ice, 1938 American film by Edward F. Cline "Breaking the Ice" , a 1995 television episode "Breaking the Ice" (Lucky Feller), a 1976 television episode "Breaking the Ice" (Star Trek: Enterprise), a 2001 television episode; Breaking the Ice (organization), a peace project founded by Heskel Nathaniel
Over the course of his first three features — “Ilo Ilo,” “Wet Season” and this year’s “Drift” — Singaporean director Anthony Chen has developed a signature style. It is a ...
Anthony Chen’s well-regarded Mainland China-set “The Breaking Ice” has found favor with multiple European and Asian buyers in the few days since its Sunday premiere as part of the Cannes ...
The Breaking Ice (Chinese: 燃冬) is a 2023 Chinese-Singaporean romantic drama film written and directed by Anthony Chen.Starring Zhou Dongyu, Liu Haoran and Qu Chuxiao, the film was selected for the Un Certain Regard section of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
Break the Ice may refer to: "Break the Ice" (Britney Spears song), 2007 "Break the Ice", a song by Stratovarius on their album Twilight Time
"Breaking the Ice" is the eighth episode (production #108) of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and was written by Maria Jacquemetton and Andre Jacquemetton. Terry Windell served as director for the episode. The episode was nominated for the 2002 Emmy Award for visual effects.