Woody's view of love in the film is always a little selfish and full of waste, but he always puts the blame on each other, sticky. Woody always pretends to be a childish little boy who doesn't want to grow up. In fact, he sees it better than anyone else. I liked Hell and Fuzzy and the ending. This way of omitting the jump shot is also interesting.
"Our lives are made up of how we choose to distort this truth."
Love becomes such an explicit desire, how to play well.
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