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Dortha 2021-10-13 13:05:28

"Toy Story 1" was released in 1995. The collaboration between Disney and Pixar refreshed people's understanding of traditional cartoons. 1995 was an iconic era, because the birth of "Toy Story" made CG technology the first time that CG technology became the technology dominance of animated films. With the support of emerging computer technology, "Toy Story" expands the space of animation film production and performance. The innovation of three-dimensional production technology and the humanistic care of story scripts have reached a new height. Among them, the role of technological means in promoting the evolution and development of film and television culture is intriguing.
In "Toy Story 1", Cowboy Sheriff Hudi is the little owner Andi's favorite toy, until one day, a new photoelectric toy "Space Mounted Police" Buzz Lightyear replaced Hudi.
Through "Toy Story 1", we found that Cowboy Sheriff Hu Di represents a backward and obsolete manual toy. He can only say the same thing as "I have a snake in my boots!" The "Buzz Lightyear" with photoelectric effect is an advanced and emerging representative of toys. It is equipped with high-tech buttons and has super powers and radio communications. Therefore, as representatives of the new and old toy forces, they are destined to continue to have good games.
The beginning of this story is meaningful, but also sensible. The relationship between the toy and the owner, the process of being favored and abandoned, gives these little toys the ups and downs of life, love and hatred. In "Toy Story 2", the cute cowboy toys used to be the little girl’s favorite, but when the little girl grew up, she began to care about other things, the toys on the table began to be replaced with cosmetics, and the excitement and sadness of her first love , Going out to study, moving, getting married, honeymooning in the future, childhood toys will no longer be the object of her concern, can only lie under the bed with dust, or be sold to the junk market. This episode is tear-jerking and thought-provoking.
Childhood toys used to be our companions and emotional comfort, but it is inevitable that we will grow up and stay away from childhood toys. For us, toys are only a part of our childhood life; in toys, it is only us, and the whole world is only us. The value of the existence of toys is not for yourself, "You are a toy, you have a master, and you must accompany the master." This is the mission that toys must obey. They belong to the owner, both physically and mentally-children, and they will never betray. In contrast, people's attitude towards toys is much more ashamed. Toys are irreplaceable in children's childhood, and childhood affects our lives. As a result, this wonderful story about toys and the emotions of toys have become very real, profound and full of humanistic significance.
Therefore, in the imaginary space provided by the cartoon "Toy Story", we have changed our views on the toys we have often used in daily life. Toy, TOY, is no longer just a toy, it is no longer an object that we arbitrarily dominate in real life. The life of toys, the love and hate of toys, the games of toys, and the general mobilization of toys provide us with more dynamic factors from the perspective of observing the surrounding things. While watching movies, we changed the concept of understanding objects (toys), thus changing our cultural mindset. In terms of the effects caused by "Toy Story", its reveal is undoubtedly profound and exciting.
"Toy Story" director and screenwriter John Last added to children all over the world about the vivid and life-like existence of toys. This is a great idea for the subject. The advancement of technology and the burst of imagination have made the stories of many toys vivid and vivid.

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  • Arden 2021-10-20 18:58:51

    If Pixar’s works are ranked, "Toy Story 2" will definitely be in the top five. Emily grows up and bids farewell to the innocent period, which is not inferior to the period in the beginning of "Flying House" for a lifetime. The film is full of reflection and pursuit of self-worth, which is great. "You will never forget Andy or Emily in this life, but they will forget you", a line breaks fate, which belongs to the fate of toys.

  • Adelbert 2021-10-20 18:59:11

    1. The first part discusses "knowing yourself", and the second part discusses the same theme. Hu Di accidentally discovered that he was not ordinary, but a "big star." Is it to continue to return to Andy and take the risk of being abandoned; or to go to the museum and be loved by generations of children? I have been confused and hesitated, and finally realized that I am not a collection, but a toy. From the inferiority complex in the first part, to accepting himself, to knowing that he is rare in the second part, to not forgetting his original intention, Hu Di realized that "the rich and the rich cannot be licentious, and the poor and the poor cannot be moved." 2. The elevator went up, Buzz Lightyear 2 mistakenly thought that his anti-gravity function had taken effect, and still thought he was really a Space Mounted Police. It’s okay to live in an illusory world, after all, father and son can recognize each other (here to pay tribute to "Star Wars"); Hug and Hug Dragon never beat King Zach in the game, but defeated each other in reality; Hu Di played A real "Hoody Cowboy Show", and the luggage cart becomes a train. The collision between the real world and the game world is particularly interesting. 3. There are NG clips at the end of the film, as if the toy is indeed alive.

Toy Story 2 quotes

  • [Buzz and Slinky are going after Woody's Suitcase at the Airport. Slinky's back legs get caught at the handle of another suitcase taking him in a different conveyor belt away from Buzz]

    Slinky Dog: Buzz, Buzz! My backend's going to Baton Rouge!

    [Gets pulled away off screen]

    Buzz Lightyear: Slinky!

  • Jessie: You callin' me a liar?

    Woody: Well, if the boot fits.

    Jessie: Say that again.

    Woody: [slowly enunciating] If the boot-tah fits!