Childhood is priceless

Cleora 2021-10-13 13:05:28

After watching this film, I noticed the two puppet toy blue Stitch and the fox in "Zoo City" that I placed next to the bed, and a layer of dust fell on my body while sitting quietly next to the computer. I wonder if they will come back to life quietly when I’m not at home. I’m really incompetent as the owner. I have never regarded them as friends. There is a line in the movie that probably means: Our toys are owned by the owner. Only when a friend treats him will he feel his own life.

Not only do children like to watch Disney cartoons, but adults can also feel a lot of emotion from them. As the owner of the toy grows older, he will eventually put the toy on the shelf and ignore it, but should the toy leave the owner because of this? The protagonist toy Hu Di experienced a lot of inner struggles for this, and finally he decided to accompany him, "I can't interfere with Andy's growth, but I want to witness his growth process." The owner is for toys, just like children are for parents, children will eventually grow up and no longer rely on themselves, and what parents enjoy most is to witness the process of accompanying their children's growth.

Can't help but praise the exquisiteness of Disney's animation production, from the soundtrack to the plot imagination, and even the end of the Easter eggs, full of surprises everywhere!

I'm not going to write anymore. I'm going to watch the third part. In addition, the fourth part that was released recently is also very popular. I will go to the cinema tomorrow to see it.

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Toy Story 2 quotes

  • Woody: [Voice box] There's a Snake in my Boot.

    [This catches the Attention of a Man in the corner at the Yard Sale, who picks Woody up, and glances at him, the camera covers his face up]

    Al McWiggin: [Gasps] Original hand-painted face, Natural dyed blanket-stitched vest,

    [Looking at Woody's torn arm]

    Al McWiggin: Hmm, a little rip... fixable, if only you had your hand-stitched polyvinyl...

    [Spots Woody's hat on the ground, and places it back on]

    Al McWiggin: [Overjoyed] A hat, yes I found him! I found him!

  • Stinky Pete the Prospector: [Woody and Jessie have gotten into a fight over who turned the TV on, waking up Al in the process who'd been holding onto Woody's severed arm] Jessie, Woody, stop this at once!

    [gasps as he and his box tip over face down, then Jessie and Bullseye push it up again]

    Stinky Pete the Prospector: I don't know how that television turned on. But fighting about it isn't helping anything.

    Woody: [angrily] If I had both my arms...

    Stinky Pete the Prospector: Well the fact is, you don't, Woody. So I suggest you just wait till morning. The cleaner will come, fix your arm...

    Woody: And then I'm outta here!

    [Bullseye sulks]

    Woody: Oh, no, no, Bullseye, don't take it that way. It's just that Andy...

    Jessie: [pets Bullseye and walks away] Andy, Andy, Andy. That's all he ever talks about.