Warm water soak time

Ray 2022-04-19 09:01:39

Before I went in, my friend kept saying to me, "This or "The Lion King" was the first movie I saw when I was a child," and I had a vague impression of the previous one. I only remembered the general plot and only a few memory pictures. Can't tell which one it is. We were both satisfied after watching it. The friend finally burst into tears, but also with tears in laughter.

What I want to say is a story of "a retired grandfather overdoses his granddaughter and finally regains his life orientation and the sunset is more exciting" (laughs).

The conclusion is that it is very cute. After the end of the game, there are no settings that are too thrilling. They are all wars in the pocket. The battlefield is also a small place that can be encountered in daily life - the same as before. But when you should be nervous, you are nervous, when you should be warm, you are warm, refreshing when you should be refreshing, and when you are confused and doubtful, you choose to suddenly open up... Small emotions such as these are seamlessly transformed, and they are smooth like clouds and water.

It is a work that can watch the whole process with a smile and has all the elements to mobilize the emotions of the audience. Sure enough, the plot is not afraid of getting old, and the rhythm and details are fine enough.

There were actually a lot of children in the show we watched. When we went in, we were mentally prepared to be disturbed, but in fact, there was basically no noise during the screening. It can also be seen from the side that audiences of all ages can be attracted and invested.

And as the screen changes, the previous plot and details gradually come to mind. It feels good to be in harmony.

The ending is also pleasing to watch because everyone got what they wanted.

desired companionship. desired growth. freedom you want.

The undisputed big reunion is still the kind that won't make people feel too vulgar and too old. --because it's really pleasing to the eye. It was as pleasant as soaking your whole body in warm water while taking a bath.

For a moment, I also remembered the objects I liked when I was a child. Among them, there was a large wooden pier that was not even a common toy. It was left over from the neighbors in the yard when they were making flower stands. I love it so much, I even gave it a name. There were more shattered memories looming in the blur—just no recollection of when they were gone.

But don't be sentimental, just believe that every creature in the world will eventually reach its most comfortable position.

It's just so happy without logic, everyone is like a movie character.

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Extended Reading
  • Dasia 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    If the ending of play 3 is that Andy/Woody chooses to let Andy grow up, play 4 is Woody's own growth, children will always grow up, and toys are not the only way to protect the innocence of children. Maybe they are no longer as complete as new, but no longer confused, lost is a perfect pun. What this film expresses is universal. A person's sense of existence and belonging does not need to be recognized by others. It is more important to find your true self and listen to your inner voice. The old toys don't have many scenes, and the handsome Duke is super funny. You must watch it to the end. To infinity and beyond! FOREVER!

  • Alivia 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    It's not as good as the third one, changing the value orientation, it is the toys that choose the children, not the children choosing the toys. But Pixar's father also became a man, and Woody finally didn't want to wait for the ugly kid to grow up and then abandon him. #END CLOSED, the new handmade toy asks "Why do I have life", and Cha Cha says "I don't know." It's also an official answer, so let the series end here.

Toy Story 4 quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Duke Caboom: Yes I Can-ada!

  • Woody: Ya know, you've handled this lost toy life better than I could.

    Bo Peep: Open your eyes, Woody. There's plenty of kids out there. Sometimes change can be good!

    Woody: You can't teach this old toy new tricks.

    Bo Peep: You'd be surprised.