Although I watched it on a plane, it did not affect my desire to give this movie 10,000 points. I was in tears when I saw it at the end...Although I also cried at the end of the last one...I like Bo shepherd so much... Her relationship with Woody is really...golden role model. Both respect each other's views and choices about their own life, and they can go their own way, but they will not ignore the bright spots in each other. The two deeply love each other, but they will not give up their principles and break the bottom line for each other. In the end, it's really great that they can be together, they are really children of running water, and the feelings are iron-clad.
Speaking of children, Woody and Bo's discussion on the subject of children in this episode is a complete rendition of reality. It's brilliant. Woody feels that children need toys, and toys also need children, so that it is meaningful to be born. Toys are born to be played and pampered by children. Bo feels that it is not pitiful to have toys without children, and she can live a very casual and happy life. For her, the meaning of life is to strive for what makes her happy, no matter what it is, rather than to directly accept the arrangement of public opinion. For her, what makes her happy is going to various places and enjoying various scenery, and of course it would be better if she can be with her beloved Woody, but without him it does not hinder. In recent years, women's rights have been paid more and more attention in film and television, but I feel that there are so many things like "The Expendables", "City of Extreme Cold", "Charlie's Angels" and "Terminator Dark Fate" (at least I am a little disgusted). ) Slogan trash movies, it’s better to have more good works like this one and “Zootopia” and “Mad Max Fury Road” to convey a positive message in a better form, and use a more relatable one to convey a positive message. The story better shows women's bravery, coolness, intelligence, strength, dare to love and hate.
I rate this movie: Infinity and Beyond.
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