The film is more than ten years away from the previous one, so Pixar simply let Andy grow up and make the decision to dispose of the toys when he leaves home to go to college. The climax of the plot development occurred more than an hour before. In fact, the direction of the plot development can still be seen in the shadow of the first two parts-the contradiction between Hu Di and the toys is stimulated to resolve, and then work together to achieve the goal. Here, you may be picky about Pixar repeating the old way. Yes, this part fully takes care of the tastes of the children. The continuous appearance of new characters also makes the film exciting and interesting, but it is not enough to make the film position. Belongs to the list of fine products.
However, the appearance of the second half hour brought the theme of the film to a higher level than the previous two. When the toys met in the process of fleeing in the garbage dump, they fell into a huge furnace, weakly but firmly holding hands, smiling at each other, waiting for the death of death, the orange light in the furnace was hitting the toys. , Warm and sad, like the light before the setting sun. Although I knew that Pixar would not end in this way, I was still moved "carelessly". After all, the toy series has been with me for so many years, and I never remembered that there would be no problems that Hudi and Bass could not solve. It can be used as a toy. All our efforts are in vain, and the hero is finally dead. The audience who watched the series grow up can't help but sigh: Andy who will grow up, toys that will be abandoned, everything will change, and this law also applies in movies. And time not only brings the fate of toys to the neglect, but also takes away too much of our childhood feelings. So far, the film has been in the humorous tone, unconsciously eliciting a trace of melancholy nostalgia.
After Pixar tried the "Forge Adventure" sledgehammer, the toys returned to Andy without any risk. The general story will probably stop there, and it will not lose the viewership. But then Andy's choice is the biggest highlight of the film.
Under the guidance of the cowboy Hudy, Andy, who originally planned to hide the toys in the attic, was holding a large box of toys and determined to give the toys to Bonnie, a little girl who also likes toys. When Andy took out the toys and introduced them one by one, we clearly felt Andy's deep love for the toys, and the more obvious this love was, the more we were reluctant to give up. In the end, when we accidentally took out the Hoodie from the bottom of the box, Andy and I sighed at the same time. Although we were reluctant to give up, this may be the best ending for the toys. Andy said "They mean a lot to me, i hope You can treat them well" (probably so), with sighs and a little relief in his eyes. Andy took out the toys and played with Bonnie for a long time. One of the impressive shots: Andy puts Hudy around his neck and laughed and ran into the wind. This shot also appeared in previous generations, echoing from end to end. There is a bit of a farewell sign here, but it is indeed a perfect goodbye.
Toys play an irreplaceable role for our childhood. We inject our emotions into toys and give life and abilities to each toy. They were also the shapers of our imagination and enriched our childhood. , Probably no one thought of saying goodbye to their toys in the past. Pixar uses our childlike innocence as an introduction. In the second half of this film, it directly hits the most important thing in our lives. When I thought I had caught something after watching the film, in fact, some things were never gone.
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