mission for toys

Zander 2022-04-24 07:01:04

Toy Story is the saddest, saddest and most touching animated movie I've ever seen... I cry every time I watch it. I finished watching 234 of them this afternoon, and I ended up crying until my ears were blocked.

I am so moved and saddened by the friendship between Andy and Woody. At the beginning, I always worried about Andy forgetting about Andy after he got a new toy. In the end, Andy can always express that his preference for Woody will never waver, and Woody will always be his favorite toy.

Woody, Woody has only lived once in his life because of the panic and selfishness caused by the arrival of Buzz, only once. How can there be such a brave, responsible, kind and intelligent personality? I am always thinking of saving and fulfilling others, and embarking on the journey of salvation and redemption again and again, even if I am injured, it doesn't matter if I die, or it doesn't matter if I leave my favorite Andy. It seems that there are many, many things more important than his safety. Friendship is the vision of the toy, and the child's happiness is even more important. He is always doing his best to help others, but his own is the last. Only Pixar has such a character, complex and sincere, always with a heroic sense of mission driving his life.

Woody's wish used to be as simple as "the life of a toy is to make a child happy", but Andy is going to grow up, Bonnie doesn't like him anymore, Woody doesn't have his child, he loses his child forever . Woody, who had been with a child in his childhood and had been favored for so many years, could only sit alone in the cupboard after being neglected again and again. For him, the mission of the toy, which was more important than Tarzan, became unstoppable at that moment, right? Then he will do everything possible to protect the child's happiness, and later, he will dedicate his precious parts to help other toys accomplish her mission.

Woody was so smart, he had always clearly foreseen that his Andy would one day grow up and no longer needed him. When he took Tris back, he had already thought about the end of his life: when Andy grew up, he still had the old Buzz Lightyear to be with him forever. But how can things come to an end step by step? The future seems to be very good, and everyone finds a way to realize their self-worth. But I'm still so sad, how did Andy grow up, how did Woody and Buzz separate, will they ever meet again in this life...

Toy Story is really, every protagonist will foresee the future that is doomed to lose a loved one, and then decide to enjoy the moment; when the goodbye really happens, once again choose to save and give without hesitation. It's really hard to make toys. Life is destined to be turbulent, happy for the child's joy, and worried about the child's worries. If you are abandoned, you will be alone in your memories until the day you die. I am also really happy for Woody. I have a lover, I have the best and best memories, I have a child who will always love him and he loves him, and every day is full of unknowns. This is the best home for toys.

I also like Andy very much. He has the softest heart and knows how to love people. When other toys are being pushed around, Andy's toys will always have a sense of security and happiness of being loved and protected. His kindness and gentleness overflowed to the toys that could be shared, and he gave the toys a warm and safe home. There is also Buzz Lightyear, who always has unconditional trust in friends, always has the courage to bravely advance to difficulties, and is honest, kind, and charming.

Thank you Pixar and Disney for presenting such a warm and meaningful movie. I will remember the best Andy, Woody and Buzz Lightyear well, remember Spring Dog, Hearts and Shepherdess, and remember all the toys in the play that I tried to survive. They live in my heart.

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Toy Story 4 quotes

  • Forky: I am not a toy. I am a spork!

  • Forky: I am not a toy, I was made for soups, salads, maybe chili, and then the trash. Freedom!